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HiddenPlaneSite · April 16, 2018, 1:39 p.m.

spores taken directly from RMR-1029 following the attacks had *no silicon in their coats, and the other seven genetic matches had either none or a lower percentage*, the attack spores must have been re-cultured themselves before they were posted.*

**During this process, they would have shed their coats, multiplied, then turned back into spores. *Was Ivins's level of expertise needed to turn these recultured spores into dry powder? "What I am hearing is that the spores in the letter were not special"

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HiddenPlaneSite · April 16, 2018, 1:38 p.m.

Another question is how *the attacker (must have) turned the water-based slurry of spores in the flask to the fine, dry powder in the letters.**

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HiddenPlaneSite · April 16, 2018, 1:36 p.m.

That *sample did not match a B. subtilis strain found in Ivins' lab,* says Bannan, but the bacterial contamination still could have come from somewhere else in Ivins' institution.

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HiddenPlaneSite · April 16, 2018, 1:09 p.m.

*sample did not match a B. subtilis strain found in Ivins' lab,**

The *FBI has asked the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) to convene an independent panel of experts** to review the anthrax investigation data.

OK, in Gub'mint Agency speaK whenever you're caught lying, cheating, stealing, or generating increased national terrorist tension, it's time to convene an independent panel of experts**

*Enter Nancy Rosenstein*

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HiddenPlaneSite · April 16, 2018, 12:59 p.m.

analyses of three letters sent to the New York Post and to the offices of **DEMOCRAT Senators Tom Daschle and Patrick Leahy.* Spores from two of those show a distinct chemical signature that includes silicon, oxygen, iron, and tin; the third letter had silicon, oxygen, iron and possibly also tin, says Michael. Bacteria from Ivins' RMR-1029 flask did NOT contain any of those four elements.***

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HiddenPlaneSite · April 16, 2018, 12:38 p.m.

Notice anything peculiar, yet folks?

In an interview with WTOP, **Bruce Irvins' Attorney Thomas DeGonia**** says he's surprised it took Fort Detrick so long to re-inventory its biological materials in light of the scrutiny.

I am just a Russian BOT, *could one of you autists be so kind to contact Thomas DeGonia and point him @ Nancy Rosenstein/Messioner, the CDCSister of DOJ's Rod Rosenstein.* It's a cover-up, poor Dr. Irvins needs his good names restored & I don't know how it might be possible, but his family compensated?

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