Bennett Customer
Pete Bennett a resident of Contra Costa County since 1978 has left
numerous requests for police reports. Behind Bennett is a meter reader,
a Walnut Creek Police Car and the boot of an officer while he lay
bleeding in the street. Bennett was taken to Kaiser for scans when did
get the skull fracture, then she noticed the broken collar bone, then
the rotator cuff, then she noticed this was the first assualt case based
on my charts.
The Titan's Feel Good Story Bennett Public Poison Allegations HEAD of the
FBI’s Anthrax Investigation Says the Whole Thing Was a SHAM Posted on
The FBI head agent in charge of the anthrax investigation – Richard
Lambert – has just filed a federal whistleblower lawsuit calling the
entire FBI investigation bullsh!t: In the fall of 2001, following the 9/11
attacks, a series of anthrax mailings occurred which killed five Americans and
sickened 17 others. Four anthrax-laden envelopes were recovered which were
addressed to two news media outlets in New York City (the New York Post and
Tom Brokaw at NBC) and two senators in Washington D.C. (Patrick Leahy and Tom
Daschle). The anthrax letters addressed to New York were mailed on September
18, 2001, just seven days after the 9/11 attacks. The letters addressed to the
senators were mailed 21 days later on October 9, 2001. A fifth mailing of
anthrax is believed to have been directed to American Media, Inc. (AMI) in
Boca Raton, Florida based upon the death of one AMI employee from anthrax
poisoning and heavy spore contamination in the building. Pete Bennett said
"POISON" publicly Less than four days later my The Strack Family (Mormon)
(Bennett relatives) were murdered in Springville UT. The COD was poison,
methadone and cold medicine (codeine). There are stolen trust documents linked
to this murder are with
Alamo 1st Members
linked to my former Employer
Ivory Consulting , whose clients include GE
Capital, Caterpillar and other companies that require leasing solutions. Chris
took all my files with the help of the Mormon Church which economically
devastated me financially. What I'm saying today will end up in a RICO lawsuit
just Mr. Lambert's allegations which mirror my separate story. My former
employer assisted with abducting, then brainwashing my sons into the
Mormon Church.
When uncorvring a long list of suicides, accidents and fires near these
people it was clear they are experts thieves. Alice Roberts estate was
plundered by David Nearon is one of many examples. Exonerating Evidence for
Ivins Agent Lambert won’t publicly disclose the exculpatory evidence
against Ivins. As the New York Times
reports
: [Lambert] declined to be specific, saying that most of the information was
protected by the Privacy Act and was unlikely to become public unless
Congress carried out its own inquiry. But there is already plenty of
exculpatory evidence in the public record.
For example
: Handwriting analysis failed to link the anthrax letters to known writing
samples from Ivins No textile fibers were found in Ivins’ office,
residence or vehicles matching fibers found on the scotch tape used to seal
the envelopes No pens were found matching the ink used to address the
envelopes Samples of his hair failed to match hair follicles found inside
the Princeton, N.J., mailbox used to mail the letters No souvenirs of the
crime, such as newspaper clippings, were found in his possession as commonly
seen in serial murder cases
The FBI could not place Ivins at the crime scene with evidence, such as gas
station or other receipts, at the time the letters were mailed in September
and October 2001 Lab records show the number of late nights Ivins put in at
the lab first spiked in August 2001, weeks before the 9/11 attacks As noted
above, the FBI didn’t want to test the DNA sample found on the anthrax
letter to Senator Leahy. In addition, McClatchy
points out
: After locking in on Ivins in 2007, the bureau stopped searching for a
match to a unique genetic bacterial strain scientists had found in the
anthrax that was mailed to the Post and to NBC News anchor Tom Brokaw,
although a senior bureau official had characterized it as the hottest clue
to date.
Anthrax vaccine expert Meryl Nass. M.D.,
notes
: The FBI’s alleged motive is bogus. In 2001, Bioport’s anthrax
vaccine could not be (legally) relicensed due to potency failures, and its
impending demise provided room for Ivins’ newer anthrax vaccines to
fill the gap. Ivins had nothing to do with developing Bioport’s
vaccine, although in addition to his duties working on newer vaccines, he
was charged with assisting Bioport to get through licensure. *** The FBI
report claims the anthrax letters envelopes were sold in Frederick, Md.
Later it admits that millions of indistinguishable envelopes were made, with
sales in Maryland and Virginia. *** FBI emphasizes Ivins’ access to a
photocopy machine, but fails to mention it was not the machine from which
the notes that accompanied the spores were printed.
FBI Fudged the Science
16 government labs
had access to the same strain of anthrax as used in the anthrax letters. The
FBI admitted that up to
400 people
had access to flask of anthrax in Dr. Ivins’ lab. In other words, even
if the killer anthrax came from there, 399 other people might have done it.
Moreover, even the FBI’s claim that the killer anthrax came from
Ivins’ flask has completely fallen apart. Specifically, both the
National Academy of Science and the Government Accountability Office –
both extremely prestigious, nonpartisan agencies – found that
FBI’s methodology and procedures for purportedly linking the anthrax
flask maintained by Dr. Ivins with the anthrax letters was
sloppy, inconclusive and full of holes
. They found that the alleged link
wasn’t very strong
… and that there was
no firm link
. Indeed, the National Academy of Sciences found that the anthrax mailed to
Congressmen and the media could have come from a different source altogether
than the flask maintained by Ivins. Additionally, the Ft. Detrick facility
– where Ivins worked – only handled liquid anthrax. But the
killer anthrax was a hard-to-make dry powder form of anthrax.
Ft. Detrick doesn’t produce dry anthrax; but other government labs
– for example
Dugway (in Utah)
and
Batelle (in Ohio)
– do. The anthrax in the letters was also incredibly finely ground;
and the FBI’s explanation for how the anthrax became so finely ground
doesn’t even pass the smell test
Further, the killer anthrax in the letters had a
very high-tech anti-static coating
so that the anthrax sample "floated off the glass slide and was lost" when
scientists tried to examine it. Specifically, the killer anthrax was
coated with polyglass and each anthrax spore given an electrostatic charge
, so that it would repel other spores and "float". This was very advanced
bio-weapons technology to which even Ivins’ bosses said he
didn’t have access. Top anthrax experts like Richard Spertzel
say that
Ivins didn’t do it. Spertzel also
says
that only 4 or 5 people in the entire country knew how to make anthrax of
the "quality" used in the letters, that Spertzel was one of them, and it
would have taken him a year with a full lab and a staff of helpers to do it.
As such, the FBI’s claim that Ivins did it alone working a few nights
is ludicrous. Moreover, the killer anthrax
contained silicon … but the anthrax in Ivins’ flask did not
. The FBI claimed the silicon present in the anthrax letters was absorbed
from its surroundings … but Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories
completely debunked
that theory. In other words, silicon was intentionally added to the killer
anthrax to make it more potent. Ivins and Ft. Detrick
didn’t have that capability … but other government labs did
.
Similarly, Sandia National Lab found the
presence of iron and tin in the killer anthrax … but NOT
in Ivins’ flask of anthrax. Sandia also found that there was a
strain of bacteria
in one of the anthrax letters not present in Ivins’ flask. (The
bacteria, iron, tin and silicon were all additives which made the anthrax in
the letters more deadly.) The Anthrax Frame Up Ivins wasn’t the first
person framed for the anthrax attacks … Although the FBI now admits
that the 2001 anthrax attacks were carried out by one or more U.S.
government scientists, a senior FBI official says that the FBI was actually
told to blame the Anthrax attacks on Al Qaeda by White House officials
(remember what the anthrax letters
looked like
). Government officials also confirm that the white House
tried to link the anthrax to Iraq
as a justification for regime change in that country. And
see this
People don’t remember now, but the "war on terror" and Iraq war were
largely based on the claim that Saddam and Muslim extremists were behind
the anthrax attacks
(and see
this
and
this
) And the anthrax letters pushed a terrified Congress into approving the
Patriot Act
without even reading it
.
Coincidentally, the only Congressmen who received anthrax letters were the
ones who were likely to oppose the Patriot Act
. And – between the bogus Al Qaeda/Iraq claims and the FBI’s
fingering of Ivins as the killer – the FBI was convinced that another
U.S. government scientist, Steven Hatfill, did it. The government had to pay
Hatfill
$4.6 million
to settle his lawsuit for being falsely accused. Ivins’ Convenient
Death It is convenient for the FBI that Ivins died.
The Wall Street Journal
points out
: No autopsy was performed [on Ivins], and there was no suicide note. Dr.
Nass
points out
: FBI fails to provide any discussion of why no autopsy was performed, nor
why, with Ivins under 24/7 surveillance from the house next door, Garbage
being combed through, the FBI failed to notice that he overdosed and went
into a coma. Nor is there any discussion of why the FBI didn’t
immediately identify tylenol as the overdose substance, and notify the
hospital, A well-known antidote for tylenol toxicity could be given
(N-acetyl cysteine, or alternatively glutathione). These omissions support
the suggestion that Ivins’ suicide was a convenience for the FBI. It
enabled them to conclude the anthrax case, in the absence of evidence that
would satisfy the courts. Indeed, one of Ivins’ colleagues at Ft.
Deitrich
thinks he was murdered
. Whether murder or suicide, Ivins’ death was very convenient for the
FBI, as dead men can’t easily defend themselves.