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Re: Barbara Rosenberg on the Anthrax Inquiry



The page exceeded its limits. I don't suppose you could give us a summary,
Ken? Earlier on LBO-Talk and this list I said that instead of 9-11 perps or
Arab-hating nut cases at Ft. Detrick, the perpetrator(s) might well have
been ones working in companies, and they had financial motives (though this
still might mean at least former employees from Ft. Detrick).

And likely companies worth investigating are BioPort, where pharmaceutical
researchers and scientists were encouraged to put their retirement into its
stock (though it is not a publicly traded company). And the other suspicious
company is the recently bankrupt and recently sold IT Group, which had the
contract for cleaning up DC in the event of an anthrax attack. It also
worked with Wackenhut to set up some sort of anthrax traning course at Univ.
of Findlay in Ohio.

Both companies can be linked to Carlyle Group without hardly trying. BioPort
had CG people on its board, and IT Group is or at least was 25% owned by
Carlyle Group and lucratively sold to Shaw Group.

Charles Jannuzi




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