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Dr. Thomas Inglesby

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From an article of GROUND ZERO Forum, originally released at Scoop:

"We have to realize that this is a long-term project, and it is one that we are just beginning to address." Dr. Inglesby, April 26, 2002 www.lvhhn.org/press_room/lvhhn/2002/042602bioterror.shtml

Dr. Inglesby became Deputy Director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Civilian Biodefense Strategies in early October 2001.
 He received his B.A. from Georgetown University in 1988 and his M.D. at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1992.

He completed his internal medicine residency at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. In 1996-7, he was an Assistant Chief of Service in the Department of Medicine at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He completed specialty training in Infectious Diseases at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. In a testimony on April 18, 2002 he explained that "the anthrax attacks of the fall were just the prologue to the bigger story of bioweapons." http://www.state.gov/g/stas/8580.htm

In the meantime, however, it looks more than obvious that these attacks were based on a cynical BioDefense calculation,
orchestrated by ties between unknown members of the CIA and/or selected biopharmacy corporations.

Why is Inglesby still sure that these attacks were produced by terrorists?
 Even the FBI has concentrated its investigations on pharmacy corporations, like Battelle, and paid at least one visit to Porton Down in England, although it has yet to arrest anyone in connection with the anthrax attacks. One suspect, as has been leaked to the press, is Stephen Hatfill of Battelle. It looks like he was able to produce deadly anthrax, which came from the military project USAMRIID at Fort Detrick, Maryland. There was a time when Usamriid tried to warn the White House about possible terrorist attacks, but this never really impressed the U.S. Presidents enough to push for billions in funding. Did they therefore stage the attacks to achieve a higher biodefense budget?

 Fort Detrick and Johns Hopkins Institute combine a history of shared knowledge and emergency programs. Dr. Thomas Inglesby, Dr. Tara Toole and Dr. D.A. Henderson are among the favorite specialists of Fort Detrick, the CDC and NIH. O' Toole was nominated by President Clinton to be assistant Secretary of Energy for Environment Safety and Health, and served in this position until 1997. Like his colleague Jerome Hauer, Inglesby wrote bioterror scenarios for the John Hopkins Working Group on Civilian Bio Defense. His first popular one was released in July 1999 under the title, "Anthrax: A Possible Case History": www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol5no4/inglesby.htm

 On May 25-27, 1999 Inglesby organised a joint conference for biological vaccines at Fort Detrick. From his statements: "..the DOD involvement in ongoing medical research also is important and instrumental to helping cities prepare for such emergencies... the Fort Detrick institute is the most important component of ongoing research and development of effective defenses and treatment.." Fort Detrick, which was officially the origin of the anthrax spore, spoke at that time already about anthrax as one of the "most treacherous enemies." www.af.mil/news/Jun1999/n19990602_991091.html

Inglesby applied his influence in persuading the U.S. Congress and Department of Justice to fund and arrange a May 2000 exercise that involved key emergency management personnel. The result was named "TOPOFF" - because of the engagement of top U.S. government officials. The $3 million TOPOFF drill tested the preparedness of top government officials in responding to three simulated terrorist attacks against the United States: a chemical weapons assault in Portsmouth, NH, a nuclear terrorism event in the greater Washington, D.C. area, and a bioweapons attack in Denver, CO. In the fictional scenario, an aerosol of pneumonic plague has previously been released at the Denver Performing Arts Center. The release has gone undetected, so the exercise starts with a hypothetical, unconfirmed attack. biohazardnews.net/scen_plague.htm#topoff
biohazardnews.net/scen_plague.htm#topoff .biohazardnews.net/scen_plague.htm

 In June and July 2000, Inglesby organised other bioterrorism scenarios in Atlanta and St.Louis: www.bt.cdc.gov/documents/Atlanta/BTScenario.pdf

In three storyboards by the "CDC," they "confirmed" the bio agent Yersinia pestis (the black plague).
 On November 28, 2000 Inglesby participated at the Second National Symposium on Bioterrorism. Other guests included Jerry Hauer, Tara O'Toole, Margaret Hamburg, Michael Osterholm and Laurie Garrett. Inglesby's biggest project, however, was DARK WINTER . He was the principal designer, author and facilitator of the BioTerror Exercise of June 2001. Inglesby was a firm supporter of a higher BioDefense budget.

Only a few days after the September 11 attack, he complained in the pages of the Washington Post, September 28: "..the Pentagon spent $264 billion to deter regional conflicts, $28 billion to protect against a 'peer' nuclear attack and $3 billion on all other biological, chemical, cyber and nuclear assaults. Of that, he said, $250 million went to public health systems. 'It would be a mistake not to change the funding patterns of the past.' washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A37610-2001Sep27.html

Did Inglesby have prior knowledge of the anthrax attacks?
Why did Inglesby claim to the FBI that the September 11th hijackers may have been involved in the anthrax attacks?
 In a March 2002 article in the New York Times, Inglesby claimed that a June 2001 diagnosis of Dr. Tsonas from the Holy Cross Hospital in Fort Lauderdale could have been anthrax, and therefore Inglesby circulated a memorandum to the FBI: nytimes.com/2002/03/23/national/23ANTH.html

 The only problem is: Dr. Tsonas never informed the CDC about an anthrax case. Dr. Tsonas was already visited by the FBI in October 2001. He claimed the FBI found the antibiotic Keflex in one of the hijackers bags, and showed him photos. Then Tsonas believed to recognise Ahmed Alhaznawi again, one of the official hijackers from the Pennsylvania plane. But Inglesby's memorandum never appeared in the media again. What was the real purpose of this memo? As reported, Al Haznawi and other hijackers lived and attended flight school near the Boca Raton headquarters of American Media Inc., where the first anthrax case surfaced. Al Haznawi entered the United States on June 8, records show. Sometime that month, he moved into an apartment in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea (Delray Beach) with another suspected hijacker, Ziad Samir Jarrah, according to statements last fall by the building's landlord, Charles Lisa (->). Charles Lisa later informed the FBI, that the presumed-deceased Jarrah was still receiving his FAA newsletter: sun-sentinel.com/news/local/broward/sfl-410hijacker.story?coll=sfla-news-broward>

Why did the FBI officially immediately ignore the strong ties between the September 11th and anthrax attacks?
The locations of the hijackers and the first anthrax victim Bob Stevens (->) can't be a coincidence.
 If the anthrax attackers had prior knowledge of the Sept. 11 attacks,
did they have knowledge of the whereabouts of the hijackers, so that they could blame them for the anthrax attacks, too?
Was it in any way scripted, before September 11, that the anthrax attack would be tied to a possible attack with planes on America?
And if so, by whom?
 Was this plan later changed because the scientific evidence demonstrated that there was no such connection between
the presumed hijackers and the anthrax attacks? And if this speculation does include CIA involvement as well,
the question has to be asked again: How many hijackers did the CIA really monitor before September 11th?
How many of those who lived in Florida?

Ahmed Ibrahim A. Al Haznawi was one of 10 to 15 hijackers who received their visa from the CIA-connected consulate at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
 In November 2001 the FBI already arrested one suspect of Jeddah, who was responsible for this: Abdullah Noman. (->) Was Haznawi on a Jeddah watch list? And what about his roommate, Siad Jarrah?

 More than seven months before the September 11 hijackings, authorities in Dubai detained and questioned Jarrah at the request of the U.S. government - before allowing him to continue his journey from Afghanistan to Florida, according to a United Arab Emirates official.

Who are the possible CIA members, who used the attack for a possible "911Pharmagate" and let it happen on purpose?
How much did Inglesby know about a possible attack - and if so, did he let it happen on purpose to achieve a higher biodefense budget?"

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