Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Don't Open Any Mail, 'kay?

The anthrax attacks were a FOLLOW-UP INSIDE JOB after 9/11!!

Why? CUI BONO, reader?

Bush and Cheney, et al at the WH, had been on Cipro for weeks before the "attack," and only Leahy, Daschle, and Brokaw got the letters!

A MESSAGE to them to NOT INVESTIGATE!!!

C'mon, Amurka, WakeTF UP!!!

But government would never frame innocent men!

Heeelloooo
, they DO IT ALL the TIME!


"5 Reporters Ordered to Testify About Government Sources" by ADAM LIPTAK

Five reporters must testify about their law enforcement sources in a former Army scientist’s lawsuit against the Justice Department, a federal judge in Washington ruled yesterday.

The suit, filed by Steven J. Hatfill, a bioterrorism expert, contends that the government violated the federal Privacy Act by providing journalists with information about him in the F.B.I.’s investigation of the deadly anthrax mailings in 2001.

The reporters — Michael Isikoff and Daniel Klaidman of Newsweek; Allan Lengel of The Washington Post; Toni Locy, formerly of USA Today; and James Stewart, formerly of CBS News — have acknowledged receiving information from the Justice Department and the F.B.I. about Dr. Hatfill.... they have refused to name their sources.

Judge Walton, of the Federal District Court in Washington,
wrote:

"
Dr. Hatfill was entitled to the sources’ names because] the information sought is clearly central to his Privacy Act claims. Denying civil litigants access to the identity of government officials who have allegedly leaked information to reporters would effectively leave Privacy Act violations immune from judicial condemnation while leaving potential leakers virtually undeterred from engaging in such misbehavior.”

[That's the kind of COURT SYSTEM the FASCIST DICTATOR has constructed for himself!

That's why there is NO ACCOUNTABILITY for the LAW-BREAKING, MASS-MURDERING WAR CRIMINAL!!!!!]


A separate lawsuit by Dr. Hatfill against The New York Times, claiming that columns by Nicholas D. Kristof had defamed him, was dismissed by a federal judge in Virginia in January. Dr. Hatfill has appealed.

This was also an inside job, and the government knows who did it:

Not Hatfill, but a Dr. Philip Zack!!


Last year, the government and five news organizations, including The Times, paid Wen Ho Lee, an atomic scientist once suspected of espionage, $1,645,000 to settle what Judge Walton, in his decision yesterday, called a “strikingly similar” case."

[That's the Times for you!

HANDMAIDEN of the SHITBUCKET for the U.S. GOVERNMENT!

A rectal mouthpiece that spews "all the spew that's fit to shit."]