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Amerithrax — Part 10
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The perpetrator would have needed expertise in microbiology to =
separate the dormant anthrax spores from the living vegetative By"
cells, to dry the spores without killing them and to mill the product, © Ful
the source said.
But the methods used point more to a makeshift lab than a World
professional operation, the source said. One clue pointing away
from a state program was the absence of any additive to neutralize Agency’:
the spores’ electrical charge and make them float more freely. Sept. 11
Such additives or coatings, including glass-like silica, were
routinely used in past U.S., Soviet and Iraqi bioweapons programs, —_ to use
and some accounts have suggested that silica was present in the aS COC
mailed anthrax. But more thorough testing disproved that.
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The government is retaining detailed data on the various anthrax _
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Meanwhile, FBI agents still appear to be scrutinizing Hatfill, 49, a | Sovernn
physician who became a lecturer and consultant on bioterrorism in 9°"
the late 1990s. He has adamantly denied any connection to the
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Two weeks ago, two agents visited Insight magazine reporter
Timothy W. Maier in Washington to ask him about an interview he
conducted with Hatfill in 1998. They seemed particularly interested
in a photograph printed in Insight that year of Hatfill posing in
bioprotection gear, demonstrating "how a determined terrorist
could cook up a batch of plague in his or her own kitchen using
common household ingredients and protective equipment from the
supermarket," as the caption put it.
Maier said he was surprised it had taken so long after the FBI first
started showing an interest in Hatfill before they looked into the
article and photograph.
Critics of the FBI's efforts have pointed to other delays. In August,
New Jersey Congressman Rush D. Holt blasted the bureau for
taking nearly a year to test New Jersey mailboxes before finding
the contaminated box in Princeton.
But last week, after a new FBI briefing, Holt seemed far more
impressed.
"Although I have been critical in the past of the conduct of the
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