Openmindedskeptic
31st January 2014, 23:11
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"Abby Martin speaks with journalist and co-host of Media Roots Radio, Robbie Martin, about his new documentary 'American Anthrax' which attempts to piece together the unresolved aspects of the 2001 Anthrax Attacks that localized terror and placed fear in nearly every corner of American life."
I remember this time well as I was working for Verizon Telecommunications in a building across the street from the Washington, DC post office where several employees died from an anthrax attack.
Oh, I also worked at arms-length with a U.S. citizen who converted to Islam after having served in the first Gulf War. His name at that time was Hammad Abdur-Raheem and he was eventually arrested, tried and convicted in the FBI's infamous 'Virginia Jihad Network' case. My feeling is that Hammad was either an informant or agent provocateur who set up his fellow Mosque members as it has come to light that the FBI does that sort of thing to justify their exorbitant anti-terrorism budget.
"Abby Martin speaks with journalist and co-host of Media Roots Radio, Robbie Martin, about his new documentary 'American Anthrax' which attempts to piece together the unresolved aspects of the 2001 Anthrax Attacks that localized terror and placed fear in nearly every corner of American life."
I remember this time well as I was working for Verizon Telecommunications in a building across the street from the Washington, DC post office where several employees died from an anthrax attack.
Oh, I also worked at arms-length with a U.S. citizen who converted to Islam after having served in the first Gulf War. His name at that time was Hammad Abdur-Raheem and he was eventually arrested, tried and convicted in the FBI's infamous 'Virginia Jihad Network' case. My feeling is that Hammad was either an informant or agent provocateur who set up his fellow Mosque members as it has come to light that the FBI does that sort of thing to justify their exorbitant anti-terrorism budget.