“Because nothing else is working they opt for the law-enforcement equivalent of homeopathic medicine, which is criminal profiling.”
– Robert Evans, Behind the Bastards, How The FBI Botched the 2001 Anthrax Scare (Part 2)

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“Because nothing else is working they opt for the law-enforcement equivalent of homeopathic medicine, which is criminal profiling.”
– Robert Evans, Behind the Bastards, How The FBI Botched the 2001 Anthrax Scare (Part 2)
History has repeatedly made fools of those who attempt to solve terror attacks based upon narratives. Things are not always what they seem.
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"The evidence is there, that in my opinion, this virus was engineered. And as my friend Steven Hatfill likes to point out, there is a sequence that looks like it could be what we call a super-antigen.” —Robert Malone 🐴
Remember Steven Hatfill?
A former Army scientist who was named a "person of interest" in the deadly 2001 anthrax attacks has reached a multimillion-dollar settlement
A federal court released today documents related to the 2001 anthrax attacks where Stephen Hatfill (left) was falsely accused as the person
The Pursuit of Steven Hatfill
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The suspect that replace Hatfill was quickly suicided.
Bruce Ivins
A U.S. scientist suspected in the 2001 anthrax attacks has died in an apparent suicide. The Los Angeles Times reported Friday that Bruce Ivi
Bruce Ivins, a microbiologist at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick and a suspect in the 2001 a
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More on Hatfill:
“In 1999, Hatfill was fired by USAMRIID. He was then hired at Science Applications International Corporation (S.A.I.C.), a contractor for the Department of Defense and the C.I.A., but he departed S.A.I.C. in March 2002, a month after he took a polygraph concerning the anthrax matter that he says he passed. Hatfill at the time was building a mobile germ lab out of an old truck chassis, and after S.A.I.C. fired him he continued work on it using his own money. When the F.B.I. wanted to confiscate the mobile lab to test it for anthrax spores, the army resisted, moving the trailer to Fort Bragg, North Carolina, where it was used to train Special Forces in preparation for the war on Iraq.
The classes were taught by Steve Hatfill and Bill Patrick. In March 2002, as the F.B.I. continued to investigate, Hatfill moved on to a $150,000- a-year job in Louisiana, funded by a grant from the Department of Justice. That same month, from Louisiana, came a fresh batch of hoax anthrax letters.”
Don Foster via Vanity Fair
Rachel Maddow reports on new documents unearthed by the House committee investigating the failed U.S. response to the coronavirus under the Trump administration that show Steven Hatfill offering advice that aligned with what would eventually be spoken out loud by Trump officials. The committee has issued a subpoena for more documents from Hatfill.
Virologist Steven Hatfill was traveling to Arizona and Nevada to challenge Donald Trump election losses instead of fighting COVID, according to his emails.
Mary Papenfuss at HuffPost:
A scientist working for the Trump administration repeatedly complained in emails that “election stuff” was taking dangerous precedence over developing an effective response to the deadly COVID-19 crisis, The Washington Post reported.
Donald Trump’s focus on the election persisted, according to the emails, even as COVID-19 cases in the U.S. soared to some 250,000 a day in January, the Post noted.
Emails by Steven Hatfill, a virologist who advised White House trade director Peter Navarro, were obtained by the House select committee investigating the White House response to the COVID-19 crisis.
“Now with the elections so close, COVID is taking a back-seat, yet the disease is rearing it[s] ugly head again,” Hatfill wrote to a colleague outside the White House in October 2020 in an email seen by the Post.
After the election, which was challenged by Trump, Hatfill revealed in another email that he personally “shifted over to the election fraud investigation in November.”
Instead of focusing on the pandemic, Hatfill traveled to Arizona after the close presidential vote there. He also reportedly emailed information to White House officials concerning a Dominion Voting Systems conspiracy theory, and forwarded Navarro an email regarding a “Plan B for Trump Legal Fight” intended “For Rudy,” possibly referring to Trump’s former personal attorney Rudy Giuliani.
According to the Washington Post, virologist Steven Hatfill admitted that the Trump Misadministration's strategy on COVID is to push it to the side in favor of the elections, especially in the aftermath.
Three Seconds Until Midnight by Steven Hatfill, Robert Coullahan, John Walsh.