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One year since the anthrax attacks on the US Congress
By Patrick Martin
24 October 2002
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The Bush administration and the American media have passed
by the anniversary of the anthrax attacks on leading congressional
Democrats in virtual silence. There has been little media commentary
assessing the meaning of the attempt to kill Senate Majority Leader
Tom Daschle and Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy,
whose offices were targeted with letters filled with trillions
of lethal anthrax spores that could have killed dozens, if not
hundreds, of people.
The mailings to Daschle and Leahy followed a series of mailings
of less potent anthrax spores to media outletsa tabloid
office in Florida, the New York Post, and NBC News. The
Democrats and the media are habitual targets of the ultra-right
in the United States. But both federal investigators and the media
itself have been largely silent about the likelihood of a right-wing
political motivation for the anthrax attacks.
Nor has the media spotlight been placed on the manifest failure
of federal investigators to apprehend the person or persons responsible
for the attacks, which killed five people and caused serious and
potentially disabling illness in a dozen others. Once it became
clear, within a few days of the attack, that the most likely suspects
were fascist-minded elements in the US military-intelligence establishment,
not terrorists affiliated with Al Qaeda or Iraq, the FBI effectively
shoved its investigation onto the back burner.
According to scientists who have discussed the investigation
with the press, there are extraordinary delays and unexplained
wrong turns in the FBI investigation:
* The FBI could have identified the institutions that possessed
the Ames strain of anthrax used in the attacks with a routine
database search. But subpoenas for samples of the bacteria were
not sent out until February, four months after the attacks.
* Receipt of the samples was delayed by another two to four
months because no proper storage room had been prepared at the
Ft. Detrick Army germ warfare lab, which was to test them.
* Investigators did not locate the contaminated mailbox in
Princeton, New Jersey, where the anthrax letters were likely mailed
from, until August, ten months after the attacks. Testing of the
600 mailboxes on that postal route should have taken only two
weeks, one expert said.
* Investigators waited until September 2002, 11 months later,
to conduct exhaustive environmental testing at the Florida tabloid
newspaper building where the first person to die of anthrax, photo
editor Robert Stevens, worked.
* Investigators have still not spoken with all of the US scientists
who made anthrax for the militarys biological weapons program
in the 1950s and 1960s, although only two dozen are still alive.
None were interviewed until months after the attacks.
Strangest of all, of course, is the treatment of Dr. Steven
Hatfill, whose name was reportedly provided to the FBI within
a few days of the anthrax attacks. Hatfill had a grievance against
the government because his security clearance was revoked in August
2001, ultimately costing him his job at defense contractor SAIC.
He was, according to his own resume, familiar with both dry and
wet forms of the anthrax toxin. He had written a novel about a
germ warfare attack on the US Congress, and commissioned a study
of the threat of anthrax-laced letters that included information
on the best size of particles and kinds of envelopes.
Although Hatfill had opportunity, motive and the necessary
skills, and reportedly failed several lie detector tests, he was
never arrested or detained. His name only came to public attention
after a campaign of exposure by Barbara Hatch Rosenberg, a bioweapons
expert at the Federation of American Scientists, and New York
Times columnist Nicholas Kristof.
Rosenberg charged that Hatfill was being given high-level protection
by the government because of his involvement in top secret germ
warfare projects. We know that the FBI is looking at this
person, and its likely that he participated in the past
in secret activities that the government would not like to see
disclosed, she wrote. And this raises the question
of whether the FBI may be dragging its feet somewhat and may not
be so anxious to bring to public light the person who did this.
Kristof detailed Hatfills role as a military/intelligence
operative for white racist-ruled Rhodesia and South Africa. He
suggested that Hatfillwhom he initially called Mr.
Z., in deference to the governments refusal to name
himwas still on active duty for the US government in operations
in Central Asia.
As the World Socialist Web Site commented at the time:
Kristofs central accusation is that the anthrax investigation
has reached a dead end, not because of the lack of evidence, but
because the prime suspect has powerful friends in high places
and enjoys official protection....Kristofs column points
inexorably to the conclusion that the Bush administration is an
accessory after the factif not before itin the attempted
assassination of the official political opposition.
Neither Rosenberg nor Kristof provided definitive proof that
Hatfill was the anthrax terrorist. But they detailed circumstantial
evidence that was far more convincing than the vague suspicions,
or racist innuendo, used by the Justice Department in its roundup
of thousands of Arab and Muslim immigrants after the September
11 terrorist attacks. The Justice Departments reluctance
to move against Hatfill was in sharp contrast to the agencys
practice in other terrorist investigations. If the prime suspect
in the anthrax case had been a Muslimor even better, an
IraqiAttorney General John Ashcroft would likely have designated
him an enemy combatant and had him locked up indefinitely.
That Hatfill hadand still enjoyshigh-level protection
is demonstrated by political associations that came to light after
the FBI was compelled to move more openly against him. After the
third search of Hatfills Frederick, Maryland apartment,
the Justice Department sent a letter to Louisiana State University
to forbid the school to hire Hatfill as a $150,000 deputy director
of the National Center for Biomedical Research and Training, an
LSU lab financed by the federal government.
Hatfill fought back, holding a public press conference at which
he denied any connection to the anthrax attacks. He has rallied
sections of the ultra-right to his defense. His press spokesman
and close friend, Pat Clawson, is a former CNN journalist who
now works on the radio talk show of right-wing activist and Iran-Contra
plotter Oliver North. The right-wing propaganda outfit Accuracy
in Media hosted his press conferences and published statements
denouncing the alleged FBI persecution. Senator Charles
Grassley, an Iowa Republican, raised the issue in the Senate Judiciary
Committee and wrote a letter of protest to Ashcroft, declaring,
It is important that the government act according
to laws, rules, policies, and procedures, rather than make arbitrary
decisions that affect individual citizens.
Perhaps the most significant intervention came from the editorial
page of the Wall Street Journal, which denounced Rosenberg
and Kristof for pressuring the FBI, and declared that the real
culprit in the anthrax attacks was Iraq.
On October 9, the Baltimore Sunone of the few
daily newspapers to pursue the anthrax issue seriouslypublished
a report claiming that Hatfill had lied repeatedly about his educational
and employment record, including forging a bogus certificate for
a Ph.D. from Rhodes University that he had not received.
Again, the double standard is staggering. Muslim and Arab immigrants
were seized by federal authorities and detained indefinitely for
missing deadlines for submitting routine paperwork that would
never have been the occasion for arrest or prosecution before
September 11.
The anthrax attacks had extraordinary political significance.
Daschle and Leahy are among the highest-ranking leaders of the
official opposition party in Washington. Daschle is Senate majority
leader, the top Democrat in Congress, while Leahys committee
handles such politically sensitive issues as the confirmation
of judicial nominees and legislation on abortion, criminal justice
and civil rights.
During the first several days after an anthrax-laced letter
was opened October 15, 2001 by a Daschle aide, sending spores
into the ventilation system of the office building, the entire
building had to be closed and cleaned, putting dozens of senators
into temporary accommodations for several months. The Republican-controlled
House of Representatives voted to adjourn indefinitely, and Senate
Republican leader Trent Lott initially proposed that the Senate
do likewise.
There is a curious coincidence between what Lott proposed and
the decision by the Bush administration after the September 11
terrorist attacks to establish a shadow government in secret bunkers
which would provide continuity in the event of a nuclear/chemical/biological
attack that destroyed Washington DC. The shadow government was
also limited to the executive branch, making no provision for
the safeguarding or reconstitution of an elected legislature.
The political consequences of the anthrax terrorism and the
Bush administrations plans for a shadow government dovetailed
completely. Both would have shut down the legislative branch and
left the executive branch with virtually unrestricted power.
It was revealed last December that the anthrax spores in the
Daschle and Leahy letters were genetically identical to those
produced at US germ warfare facilities at Ft. Detrick, Maryland
and Dugway, Utah. In other words, the Democratic Party leadership
was targeted for assassination using weapons produced by (or stolen
from) the American military itself. The whole affair exudes the
stench of an attempted political coup.
See Also:
Why is the US government protecting
the anthrax terrorist?
[3 July 2002]
Anthrax attacks: FBI cover-up
and New York Times whitewash
[15 May 2002]
FBI knows anthrax mailer but
wont make an arrest, US scientist charges
[25 February 2002]
US anthrax attackers aimed
to assassinate Democratic leaders
Media silent on military links
[23 January 2002]
US anthrax attacks
linked to army biological weapons plant
[28 December 2001]
Once again: government,
media silent on right-wing role in US anthrax attacks
[28 November 2001]
US anthrax scare:
Why the silence on right-wing terrorism?
[27 October 2001]
US postal workers
denounce government negligence in anthrax attacks
[27 October 2001]
First things first...
Bush protects drug giants patent on anthrax medicine
[20 October 2001]
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