I wrote on "Newsvine":
See the "Washington Post" investigative journalism team's book "The Killer Strain: Anthrax and a Government Exposed" by Marilyn W. Thompson (April 1, 2003 First Printing) in which it states that U.S. service-people who were labeled "Conscientious Objectors" status by their local Draft Board, were recently given medals for their participation in life-threatening anthrax experiments. They had also did a good exposé of the 1987 "Wedtech Scandal" which was to be an "economic empowerment zone" in the "South Bronx" in NYC, to have built military deployed portable bridges for the U.S. Large sums of money were embezzled.
One of the victims, Kathy Nguyen, a 61 year-old Vietnamese immigrant who worked as a nurse, lived in the Bronx and was one of the five (5) victims in "anthrax attack" that was cleaned up by a company headed by the former mayor of NYC, Rudolf Giuliani (who also would not open his "books" while mayor to the NY state comptroller) it was reported. The investigation of her demise could find no contact with anthrax, though perhaps not investigated correctly, or covered-up. I had to tell Wikipedia where she lived if that is any indication. I personally think anthrax is perhaps arriving on wooden pallets in bulk sales stores having scraped a foot against one in a now closed store and read its still even active in the hay in Antarctica brought there by explorers for their Himalayan ponies according to the British "royals".
A more recent problem is investigated by another Washington Post reporter in "Vaccine A: The Covert Government Experiment That's Killing Our Soldiers" by Gary Matsumoto through Basic Books.
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