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Amerithrax — Part 29
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FD 302a Rev: 10-6-95!
279A-WF222936[::::::]302
Contmuatxon of
FD-302 of
BRUCE E _ IVINS
, On O 2 / 1 2 / 2 O O 3 ,
Page
4
the paper.
All Ames
spores that
IVINS uses
either come
from the
Dugway stock
or
have
been
made by
his lab
group by
the published
protocol.
The spores
from the
three letters
that IVINS
saw looked
very different
from each
other. He
described the
spores from
the
Daschle letter
as being
very, very
clean; the
spores from
the Leahy
letter
as
looking
good, with
some clumping;
and the
spores from
the
Post letter
as
okay,
with
a good
bit of
clumping. IVINS
asked
[:::::::::::]of the
FBI if
the Daschle
letter could
represent
"downstream processing"
in
that
the
spores either
went from
bad to
good or
good to
bad.
At the
agent's request, IVINS advised
that
he
would check
for any
paperwork he
may have
submitted requesting
a government
vehicle to
travel to
Covance
in
Denver,
Pennsylvania in
the fall
of
2001. He
advised that
he
would
ask[:::::]Last Name
Unknown LNU!
who handles
all such
requests. IVINS
also provided
the agents
with
a copy
of two
emails that
he
received
from the
American Red
Cross
requesting his
assistance with
canteening for
the FBI'S December
pond operation
near Frederick,
Maryland.
IVINS did
not
have
any
copies of
the Special
Pathogens
Section SPS!
records for
the Post
and Brokaw
letters. He
advised
that
|
might
have
some
knowledge of
the timeline
of the
letters at
USAMRIID. IVINS has never
met
or seen|
|
IVINS keeps
his lab
notebooks in
his office
rather
than
the library.
The notebooks
are officially
checked out
to him,
and
people working
with him
make entries
in them
and
sign
their
name
by
the entry.
IVINS agreed
to provide
the agents
with access
to his
notebooks from
the 2001
time frame.
IVINS did
not
have
any
email
records or
electronic calendar
records prior
to May
2002. He
thought that
there
may
have
been
a new
system installed
around that
time.
IVINS usually
obtained office
paper from
the stock
which
had been
ordered by
the Bacteriology
Division. He
brought it
into
the office
in
a big
box and
would
pull out
a ream
when he
needed
it. He
did not
keep any
pre-stamped envelopes
in his
office. He
advised that
they do
not need
stamps
on their
envelopes because
all
outgoing mail
from USAMRIID
is supposed
to be
business only.
IVINS
does
keep
blank envelopes
in
his
office.
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