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Anthrax Scare Prompts Mail Surveillance

August 2, 2008 by Anonymous, 1 year 13 weeks ago
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60-70% of the CIA and NSA budgets are paid to private contractors, some of who are corrupt...

“The anthrax scare was created as an excuse to install mail surveillance,” he said. “It’s all in those two 8/2/08 New York Times articles about Hatfill and Ivins.”

“Intelligence insiders recognize what happened immediately.”

“They needed someone to pin it on. When Hatfill wouldn’t fall they drove Ivins to psychological destruction. It reads like a bad remake of Arlington Road.”

“Study the Ivins article carefully,” he continued. “A psychiatrist and social worker claiming Ivins was exhibiting homicidal tendencies and issuing death threats, it’s classic CIA / NSA tactics to discredit, disgrace and destroy.”

“Does anything there remind you of your own experience?” he asked.

“Damn straight,” she spat, “it explains their antics perfectly.”

“I understand why they did what they did,” she continued. “It was a series of unsuccessful setups to stress and smear me so I wouldn’t fight back. It didn’t work. Thanks for your help.”

“You did a lot of it on your own, be proud of yourself,” he said.

“Your envelopes and stationery are smeared with substances that will cause them to be kicked out of the automated mail processing systems, that’s why so many of your letters never arrive.”

“I figured that out a long time ago” she replied.

“Good.” he said.

“Will the truth about 9-11 ever come out?” she asked.

“The truth about 9-11 IS widely known,” he sighed, “it’s just not public, yet.

“Sixty to seventy percent of the CIA’s and NSA’s budgets go to private contractors, that’s what I’m facing,” she quipped. “They have money and a long reach but they’re weak and vulnerable in many areas.”

“You’re right,” he said. “Hug yourself, stay strong and focused, you’re doing well. I’ll be back in touch soon.”

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