One unsolved death was that of hospital worker Kathy Nguyen, a resident of the Bronx, NY and I think former Vietnamese citizen. There was no associated evidence near her, either in the workplace or at her home. The Washington Post published an excellent book on anthrax research, which in it they state that recently Conscientious Objectors to their drafted service (Selective Service lottery system was sponsored by a NY legislator) were awarded medals for their participation in anthrax exposure experiments conducted by the US Government. Another Washington Post reporter published articles on the use of an unapproved anthrax vaccine that was in some cases killing US military personnel, and arguably should never been used and in one or two cases, refused, leading to legal action against the objecting soldier. After the mailbox exposure, and I thought I heard while working in archaeology in the flood effects of the Raritan River in Bridgewater, NJ, where a Johnson & Johnson wound research facility was closed in an "envelope" scare while I was there, the radio media describe that something to the effect that the letter that arrived in Florida had the "seal of Solomon” on it and a reference to the Castle Hill, Bronx, NY Hispanic entertainer, referred to as J.Lo (Jennifer Lopez). It may have been overlooked also that the former NY Mayor, Rudolf Giuliani's company was put in charge of the cleanup of the post offices I read. It's also more recently been disavowed that it was ever "weapons grade".
Which leaves me wondering how many people were killed or maimed today in Vietnam from unexploded cluster bombs? Banning them is not enough, we need ordnance clearing. Anthrax ... the ultimate whodunit
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