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Tetrahedron,
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Health Science Communications for People Around the World
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NEWS RELEASE
Release: No. DITA-90
Date Mailed: Nov. 12, 2001
For Immediate Release
Contact: Ingri Cassel-208/265-2575; 800/336-9266
Public
Health Expert Says Solving The Anthrax Mailing Mystery
May Be Easy: FBI Doesn't Seem Interested
Sandpoint, ID -Cipro and smallpox vaccine have much in common
besides capturing America's urgent attention in recent weeks. The parent
companies that produce these favored elixirs for anthrax and smallpox
bioterrorism are linked, strangely enough, to an infamous history involving
contaminated blood, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and even the
Nazis-associations that the FBI doesn't seem anxious to explore.
Cipro is produced
by Germany's Bayer AG, while the smallpox vaccine's newly formed
producers are Acambis (previously OraVax), partnered with Baxter
and Aventis-created in 1999 by parent companies Hoechst and Rhone-Poulenc.
All have jaded histories.
The "Big Three"-Bayer,
Baxter, and Rhone-Poulenc are infamously known for having infected
more than 7,000 American hemophiliacs with the AIDS virus during
the early 1980s. They admitted foreknowledge in selling HIV-tainted
blood clotting products and settled the class action case for
$100,000 per claimant.(1)
Bayer and Hoechst
were formed following World War II from the "decartelization" of
Germany's leading industrial organization and Nazi economic engine-I.G.
Farben. The CIA immediately took over their vacated corporate
headquarters which had curiously escaped allied bombings. Historians
explain that the Farben complex had been protected by officials
of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil Company-half owner of the
Farben cartel. Many believe that Rockefeller lawyer and Standard
Oil business manager, Allen Dulles, the CIA's first director,
military-command-protected Farben headquarters from allied bombings.
In the current age when past CIA Director James Woolsey lectures
on "industrial espionage" as a primary function of the modern
intelligence organization, this history may have contemporary
ramifications.
Soon after
the CIA formed, Bayer and Hoechst were reorganized in 1951 under
the direction of the Allied High Commission, largely influenced
by U.S. High Commissioner John J. McCloy-a lawyer and banker
from Philadelphia, with intimate ties to Rockefeller banking
and oil interests. After "decartelization," the I.G. Farben plants,
including all the labor camps involved in the mostly Jewish genocide,
were consolidated into three main holding companies: Bayer, Hoechst,
and BASF for the benefit of all the stockholders.
Hermann Schmitz,
president of Bayer A.G and I.G. Farben during WWII, who also
largely directed the Deutsche Bank, "held as much stock in Standard
Oil of New Jersey as did the Rockefellers," according to former
CBS News war correspondent Paul Manning. Acknowledging CIA director
Dulles for his information, Manning reported that on August 10,
1944, the Rockefeller-Farben partners moved their "flight capital" through
affiliated German/French, American, British and Swiss banks "for
the new Germany." This secured "the sophisticated distribution
of national and corporate assets to safe havens" thoughout the
world, and assured the continuation and further development of
the "Neuordnung" (new order) for both the global petrochemical
pharmaceutical industry and banking cartels.(2)
Given this
generally unknown history, is it surprising that the Secretary
of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Tommy Thompson,
and other Bush cabinet members have been meeting secretly (that
is, illegally) with officials of the Pharmaceutical Research
and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) to develop plans for their
Emergency Preparedness Task Force? The group is said to be preparing
enough drugs and vaccines to protect every American against the
threats of anthrax and smallpox. PhRMA task force officials,
directed by Aventis executive Richard Markham, and representing
a number of other Farben progeny and beneficiaries including
American Home Products, Abbott Laboratories, Merck, Pfizer, and
more, according to the New York Times (Nov. 4, 2001), have been
meeting regularly with Bush Cabinet members. According to Dr.
Sidney M. Wolfe, a director at Ralph Nader's public Citizen Health
Research Group, the meetings violate a federal law for transparency
of decision-making committees.(3)
Apparent illegalities
did not deter Secretary Thompson from ordering more than $100
million worth of Cipro from Bayer at the "bargain price" of $.90
per tablet, when other companies offered equally effective and
lower risk substitutes for a few pennies each, and then for free.
On October 25, 2001, the health czar also asked Congress for
another $500 million to produce enough of Acambis's smallpox
vaccine "so every American will be assured there is a dose with
his or her name on it if it is needed," even though CDC officials
admit that people already vaccinated probably shouldn't take
it, and the new remedy will require extensive testing.(4,5)
Meanwhile,
Acambis's sudden inexplicable evolution in recent months from
OraVax corporation has some conspiracy theorists wondering.(6)
The OraVax firm had been likewise linked to shady backroom dealings
with Clinton administration officials in 1998 regarding government
orders for a yet to be tested West Nile Virus vaccine. Dr. Leonard
Horowitz, a Public health consumer advocate and author of Death in the Air: Globalism,
Terrorism and Toxic Warfare (Tetrahedron, LLC; 1-888-508-4787),
published months before the 9-11 terrorist attacks, explains
that the West Nile virus vaccine deal evolved from a stealth
meeting between Dr. Thomas Monath, the Vice President of OraVax
(now Acambis), President Clinton, Janet Reno, CIA Director John
Deutsch, and American Type Culture Collection (ATCC) curator
Dr. Joshua Lederberg, a former Rockefeller University President
and Council on Foreign Relations bioterrorism study group leader.
(7)
What concerns
Dr. Horowitz most is not that a business deal was struck, albeit
illegally, but that Dr. Lederberg had falsely assured the American
public that no biological weapons were used during the Gulf War
despite his knowledge that the ATCC, under his watch, sent nineteen
shipments of various strains of anthrax suitable for weapons
production to Sadam Hussein in the years leading up to Desert
Storm. The U.S. Congress's Don Reigle hearings concerning Gulf
War syndrome exposed this fact about ATCC, as well as their shipments
of many other biological weapons including the West Nile Virus
to Iraq that CDC officials witnessed.(8)
"We have a
very close working relationship with many of the federal agencies,
including the FBI," said Nancy Wysocki, a vice president at the
ATCC, during a recent New York Times interview (November 9, 2001).(9)
"That's not
particularly reassuring," Dr. Horowitz said in response to Ms.
Wysocki's statement. "But it may explain why even after hand
delivering an urgent request to the F.B.I. to investigate these
devil-doers for possible industrial espionage in the anthrax
mailings, they never even had the courtesy to respond to my repeated
requests."
In fact, Dr.
Horowitz first hand delivered a memo to his regional F.B.I. office
on October 1, 2001, almost two weeks before the first anthrax
letter was sent from Trenton, New Jersey to the American media
building in Boca Raton, Florida. His action was prompted by reading,
The Final Report-the Oklahoma City bombing grand jury investigation
commissioned study by then State Representative Charles Key.
It stated that German-based neo-Nazi's were known to have "masterminded" both
airline hijackings and U.S. military installation bombings by
the PLO. This matched what the F.B.I. had reported, and reinforced
the German connection to what was obviously a Cipro sales "scam" reported
by the Washington Times.(4)
The F.B.I.
also reported that the silica-mixed anthrax powder required expensive
equipment, as well as a bioweapons savvy microbiologist, to produce.
They had ruled out Islamic terrorist groups, but not "state-sponsored" crimes.
This likewise suggested to Dr. Horowitz a "white collar gang" was
behind this crime.(9)
Then the New
York Times (November 11, 2001) reported that F.B.I. agents were
denied access to "some pharmaceutical companies in New Jersey." These
ill-defined companies demanded "agents to present a subpoena
before they would grant access to their files."(9) Dr. Horowitz
found this additionally suspicious, if not seriously incriminating,
especially since Aventis, his primary suspect, had two plants
within forty-five minutes drive from Trenton.
"I should think
that any company with nothing to hide would welcome the bureau's
inquiry especially at this time of dire national urgency," Dr.
Horowitz said. To him the drug firms' response "exhibited a Gestapo-like
attitude."
"So after calling
the F.B.I. in Miami and getting nowhere, I even called their
1-800-CRIMETV number," Dr. Horowitz said. After getting disconnected
and then, on his third attempt, put on hold for about ten minutes,
the Harvard-trained public health investigator discussed his
evidence with a female F.B.I. agent. "Someone will get back with
you," she told him. No one ever did.
"I've asked
the F.B.I. to thoroughly investigate the possibility of industrial
espionage being perpetrated by Bayer corporate officials as well
as possibly Dr. Thomas Monath, the Vice President of OraVax/Acambis
and affiliated officials at Aventis. I've also urged an inquiry
into ATCC curator Dr. Joshua Lederberg, and the financial interests
he represents, including Rockefeller pharmaceutical and banking
interests," Dr. Horowitz said.
The trouble
is, as Dr. Horowitz admits, this level of investigation may be
impossible for the F.B.I. to adequately conduct. When it may
implicate financial forces of this magnitude, and even possibly
expose CIA undertakings, the bureau may be politically ill-equipped
to handle the challenge.
"That's probably
why I've been getting nowhere in my efforts to direct the F.B.I.
where I believe the evidence is suggesting they go," Dr. Horowitz
concluded.
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Note to journalists:
For more information on this subject, review copies of Dr. Horowitz's
books, or interviews with Dr. Horowitz, please call Ingri Cassel
at 1-888-508-4787.
1) Massie RK.
Blood feud: A mother takes the hemophilia tragedy to court. The
New Yorker. June 16, 1997, p. 98.
2) Manning P. Martin Bormann: Nazi in Exile. Secaucus, NJ: Lyle Stuart,
1981, pp. 29, 56, 69, 116-17; 134-35.
3) Wolfe SM. Letter to HHS Secretary on Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers
of America Emergency Preparedness Task Force (HRG Publication #1600).
Public Citizen. Available at http://www.citizen.org/publications/release.cfm?ID=7101.
4) O'Meara KP. Investigative Report: Government ripoff on the Cipro
deal. Washington Times, Insight Magazine, Nov. 26, 2001. Available
at http://insightmag.com/main.cfm?include=detail&storyid=138294.
5) Charlotte D. Rules relaxed in rush for a new smallpox vaccine. The
Guardian, Thursday, Oct. 25, 2001.
6) See: http://www.oravax.com/
7) Horowitz LG. Death
in the Air: Globalism, Terrorism and Toxic Warfare. Tetrahedron,
LLC, 2001, pp. 105-109.
8) U.S. Senate, 103rd Congress, 2d Session. U.S. Chemical and Biological
Warfare-related Dual Use Exports to Iraq and Their Possible Impact on
the Health Consequences of the Persian Gulf War: A Report of Chairman
Donald W. Riegle, Jr., et. al. May 25, 1994, pp. 39-47.
9) Broad WJ, Johnston D, Miller J and Zielbauer P. Experts see F.B.I.
missteps hampering anthrax inquiry. New York Times, Nov. 9, 2001. Available
by (Clicking
Here).
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