The Anthrax Letters Investigation

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This video was recorded on October 15,2020. On September 18, 2001 and October 12, 2001 a series of letters containing the chemical weapon grade chemical, Anthrax were mailed to numerous media outlets, and to two U.S Senators, Tom Daschle and Patrick Leahy. The letters mailed to the Senators, contained a highly fatal compound known as "inhalahax Anthrax" which was later found to have been manipulated with Smallpox which made the strain deadlier. The strain of Anthrax was then found out came from the CDC lab in Fort Detrick Maryland. In which the FBI would conduct an investigation finding that Bruce Edwards Irving, an 18 year employee was the culprit in mailing the letters. However this would later turn out to be false. The evidence against Irvings was circumstantial at best, and had no hard evidence linking him to the anthrax attacks. Meanwhile White House officials from the Neocon cabinet desperately wanted an Al Qaeda-Iraq connection.

Meanwhile intelligence reports from Czech intelligencer services claimed that a meeting between an Iraqi official and 9/11 hijackers, Mohamed Atta happened in Prague in April 2001, while the capture of Libyan national Shaykh Ibn al-Libi who was mercilessly tortured by CIA black sites handlers gave them false reports of witnessing Iraqi and Al Qaeda contacts making chemical bio-grade weaponry. All of this would later turn out to be false, from Bruce Irvins being the anthrax suspect, the Atta-Prague meeting and al-Libi's testimony. It all led to Secretary of State, Colin Powell giving this false data to the world governments at the United Nations to ask for military assistance for the invasion of Iraq which saw the deaths of over one million Iraqis. All based on false intelligence. So who really made the Anthrax spores mailed in those letters, and who stood to gain from it.

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