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Wired: Danger Room Blog

Wired: Danger Room Blog) It was the biggest manhunt in FBI history. So it’s not surprising that investigators took all kinds of extraordinary measures to try to figure out who mailed the anthrax-filled letters that killed five people, scared the country half to death, and have jumped back into public consciousness, thanks  Read More »

Wired: Danger Room Blog

Wired: Danger Room Blog) It was the biggest manhunt in FBI history. So it’s not surprising that investigators took all kinds of extraordinary measures to try to figure out who mailed the anthrax-filled letters that killed five people, scared the country half to death, and have jumped back into public consciousness, thanks  Read More »

Did the Anthrax Attacks Kick-Start Iraq War?

On February 5, 2003, then-Secretary of State Colin Powell went to the United Nations, to make the case for war in Iraq. A central plank of his presentation: the anthrax attacks that killed five people and helped send the country into a panic in the days after 9/11. “Less than a  Read More »

Four Develop Vaccinia Infections Stemming From Smallpox Shot

Four individuals became infected with the vaccinia virus through direct or second-hand exposure to a U.S. service member who had been vaccinated against smallpox, the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy reported on Monday (see GSN, Feb. 3). The service member received his smallpox shot on February 23, 2010. Four  Read More »

Secret biolabs cause tension in Frederick, Maryland

While the Containment Laboratory Citizens Advisory Committee attempts to act as a liaison between Frederick, Maryland, residents and the local laboratories, state law mandates that the location and number of the biological agents remain confidential.