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November 04, 2006


Possible al-Qaeda Anthrax Link


NYpostletter2.1.jpgI question the timing of the 911 Anthrax attacks. The
idea that a lone nut took advantage of the attacks and quickly put a ready
plan into action is dead in my mind. The 911 hijackers took off From Boston.
The Anthrax was mailed from Boston. Certainly there are unanswered questions
but I've always felt that al-Qaeda is the most likely perpetrator. It's
looking more and more like I am correct. 

Washington
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/30/AR200610300
1250.html>  Post:In December 2001, as the investigation into the U.S.
anthrax attacks was gathering steam, coalition soldiers in Afghanistan
uncovered what appeared to be an important clue: a trail of documents
chronicling an attempt by al-Qaeda to create its own anthrax weapon. 

The documents told of a singular mission by a scientist named Abdur Rauf, an
obscure, middle-aged Pakistani with alleged al-Qaeda sympathies and an
advanced degree in microbiology.

Using his membership in a prestigious scientific organization to gain
access, Rauf traveled through Europe on a quest, officials say, to obtain
both anthrax spores and the equipment needed to turn them into highly lethal
biological weapons. He reported directly to al-Qaeda's No. 2 commander,
Ayman al-Zawahiri, and in one document he appeared to signal a breakthrough.

"I successfully achieved the targets," he wrote cryptically to Zawahiri in a
note in 1999.

Precisely what Rauf achieved may never be known with certainty. That's
because U.S. officials remain stymied in their nearly five-year quest to
bring charges against a man who they say admitted serving as a top
consultant to al-Qaeda on anthrax -- a claim that makes him one of a handful
of people linked publicly to the group's effort to wage biological warfare
against Western targets.

Rauf, 47, has been under scrutiny in Pakistan since he was detained there
for questioning in late 2001, according to U.S. and Pakistani officials who
agreed to talk about the case for the first time. But officially he remains
free, and Pakistan now says it has no grounds for arrest. Last year, in an
acknowledgment of the impasse in its four-year joint investigation with
Pakistan, the FBI officially put the case on inactive status.

"We will never close the door, but the chances of getting him into the
United States are slim to none," said one U.S. intelligence official, who,
like others, agreed to discuss the case on the condition that he not be
identified by name.

.Yet U.S. officials have been unable to rule out al-Qaeda or any other group
as a suspect. Earlier this month, FBI officials acknowledged that the
ultra-fine powder mailed five years ago was simply made and could have been
produced by a well-trained microbiologist anywhere in the world.

Several leading bioterrorism experts still contend that the evidence points
to al-Qaeda or possibly an allied group that coordinated its attack with the
Sept. 11, 2001, strikes on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. These
experts point to hijacker Mohamed Atta's inquiries into renting a
crop-duster aircraft and to an unexplained emergency-room visit by another
hijacker, Ahmed Ibrahim A. Al Haznawi, for treatment of an unusual skin
lesion that resembled cutaneous anthrax.

Now I feel the importance of the less sophisticated Anthrax and Atta's
reported skin difficulties are even more relevant.



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