FBI Director Robert S. Mueller (right) helmed the anthrax fraud. Senator Patrick Leahy (left) and his office were one of the recipients of the deadly anthrax letters.
Qualified scientists have ripped apart the FBI's shoddy anthrax case, which regrettably drove an innocent man to suicide. Clearly wathcing too much TV and spending an obscene amount of time, illegally snooping on real scientists, via abusing the Patriot Act, the FBI lost its ever loving mind and decided as law enforcement, to develop their own branch of science.
This would be hilarious, save for the very important fact, an actual innocent man lost his life over the FBI's madness. Scientist, Bruce Ivins, sadly committed suicide, when the FBI began stalking, terrorizing and hounding him, as the man they chose to pin the 2001 anthrax case on, where a member of Congress and everyday citizens were exposed to spores sent by mail.
Bruce Ivins
Following their usual line of corruption and crookedness, the FBI quickly tried to close the anthrax case, after costing Ivins his life. However, scientists worldwide, sensing a miscarriage of justice had transpired, spoke out against the FBI, with many threatening to sue them.
A panel was formed and this week they released their findings that Ivins was innocent. The scientist was a patsy they chose to pin the blame on, to meet one of their standard arrest quotas, to extract more American taxpayers' money from Congress.
Will the Obama Administration continue the cover up or will justice be served. Considering the FBI owns Obama, due to spying favors they have done for him, in violation of domestic and international law, I say no.
Meanwhile, the real killer remains at large. Then again, may be not, as reports surfaced the spores used in the attacks came from a CIA laboratory. Yes, the same CIA that was slammed in the press for willfully breaking international law 100,000 times per year.
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