Could Ivins Have Produced All of the Anthrax Spores Used in the Attacks?
Could Bruce Ivins have produced his own large batch of pure anthrax spores? In a previous diary, I examined the information presented by the FBI in their Investigative Summary (pdf) that was published...
View ArticleSilicon Analysis of Anthrax Attack Spores: New Answers Leave More Questions...
We now know conclusively that the spores in the anthrax attacks did not come directly from this flask labeled RMR-1029 by Bruce Ivins, but were cultured most likely using RMR-1029 as the culture...
View ArticleMost Likely Source of Silicon in Anthrax Attack Spores Argues Against...
In "Silicon Analysis of Anthrax Attack Spores: New Answers Leave More Questions Unanswered", I referred to data recently published in Science, where it was found that the anthrax spores used in the...
View ArticleRush Holt Blasts FBI for Withholding Documents from Outside Review of...
The infamous RMR-1029 flask genetically linked to the anthrax attack material. [Ed. note: Link to Rep. Holt's statement and letter have been added below.] Both the New York Times and McClatchy report...
View ArticleWould the NAS Report Have Led to Reasonable Doubt in an Ivins Trial?
FBI photos of the material in the letter sent to Senator Pat Leahy (left) and to the New York Post (right), from the report. It seems very likely to me that had Bruce Ivins not died, the analysis...
View ArticleMcClatchy Points Out Key FBI Failure in Amerithrax Investigation
The infamous RMR-1029 flask. Where is the B. subtilis flask? In an article published Wednesday evening on their website, McClatchy points out yet another failing in the FBI’s Amerithrax investigation...
View ArticleFBI Ignored, Hid Data Potentially Excluding Bruce Ivins as Anthrax Killer
FBI photos of the material in the letter sent to Senator Pat Leahy (left) and to the New York Post (right), from the report. A report from McClatchy provides important new evidence and analysis in the...
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