More on Anthrax cases at publishing company in Florida

Tim May tcmay at got.net
Mon Oct 8 17:06:46 PDT 2001


On Monday, October 8, 2001, at 12:33 PM, Tim May wrote:
> (Be interesting if it turns out a pressman bagging the newspapers for
> shipment around the country has ties to the other WTC Jihad warriors.
> "The FBI has confirmed that Mustafa bin Azolot, a 22-year-old worker in
> the printing plant, has disappeared from his apartment in Lantana,
> Fla.")

Pretty close to what Newsweek ( http://www.msnbc.com/news/639937.asp  )
is now saying:

" NEWSWEEK has learned that the FBI is aggressively trying to locate a
summer intern from nearby Florida Atlantic University in connection with
the investigation. The intern, who sources said came from a Middle
Eastern country, had sent an e-mail to all employees that a top American
Media official described as peculiar. The email thanked company
employees for the help he gave them, but then contained language
suggesting that he wasnt saying goodbye."

MSNBC is reporting on the air that the anthrax was mailed and may have
been mailed to  other newspapers as well. (Howard Fineman is being
interviewed on the Chris Matthews show.)


--Tim May
"Gun Control: The theory that a woman found dead in an alley, raped and
strangled with her panty hose,  is somehow morally superior to a woman
explaining to police how her attacker got that fatal bullet wound"





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