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flyingcuttlefish ago

can we look at Science Applications International?

his return to the U.S. from South Africa. He became a protege to Bill Patrick, considered by many to be America's leading bioweaponeer and the holder of several secret patents for the anthrax weaponization process. Hatfill was involved in numerous Pentagon "black" projects through his role as a consultant for Science Applications International, and the Pentagon appears to have been pleased with his work. The Pentagon seems to have been largely unaware of Hatfill's growing problems at work -- including his loss of a security clearance after a failed polygraph in the summer of 2001. Again, we see a case of one government agency not knowing -- or pressing to find out -- about the security concerns surfacing in another federal agency.

http://www.ph.ucla.edu/epi/bioter/anthraxinvest.html

MercurysBall2 ago

Yes, will do. Very good suggestion.

Science Applications International https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science_Applications_International_Corporation

The original SAIC was created in 1969 by J. Robert Beyster

Deborah Lee James, president of SAIC's technology and engineering sector, was sworn in as Secretary of the Air Force on December 20, 2013 after being appointed by President Barack Obama.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Robert_Beyster

He soon followed many of his college associates to New Mexico to work as a research physicist at the Los Alamos National Laboratory.[7] In 1957 he became the chairman of the Accelerator Physics Department of General Atomics where he remained until it was bought by Gulf Oil in 1968.

We also need to look into Anthony Fauci who was connected to the whole anthrax thing.

A very interesting suite of characters.

flyingcuttlefish ago

a couple of good pages are linked here - https://flyingcuttlefish.wordpress.com/2020/03/15/anthrax-2/

with some key words you can find out a lot. Note how these explosive news stories all died on the vine. This fellow talks about that.