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Aztlan.Net or La Voz de Aztlan was created in 1997 by Hector Carreon and the Aztlan Internet Services in Whittier CA. Many articles in 2001-2002 covered Mexican-American relationships and articles about "Zionist Terrorism". Carreon covered the terrorist attack on the Mexican Congress "by two Israelis" on October 10, 2001. Aztlan.net circulated a report on the idea, that the Anthrax letters had been sent by "Zionists" and blamed it on the "jewish microbiologist Dr. Philip M. Zack", who worked at the U.S. Army's Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases in Fort Detrick, Md. The case against Dr. Phillip M. Zack began when Egyptian-born scientist Dr. Ayaad Assaad, a U.S. citizen, was called in by the FBI for an interview on October 2, 2001. The FBI had received an unsigned letter falsely accusing Dr. Assaad of being responsible for mailing the anthrax tainted letters. The letter stated, among other things, "Dr. Assaad is a potential biological terrorist," and "I have worked with Dr. Assaad, and I heard him say that he has a vendetta against the U.S. government and that if anything happens to him, he told his sons to carry on." This story however wasn't updated again since February 2002. The FBI concentrated later on suspects from Battelle or the SAIC. http://www.aztlan.net/anthletters.htm http://www.aztlan.net/zack.htm http://www.aztlan.net/anthrax.htm (See Anthrax) (See Hatfill,Stephen)