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Re: Garden Rose post# 1314

Friday, 05/07/2021 9:36:39 AM

Friday, May 07, 2021 9:36:39 AM

Post# of 23062
All the info there is linked, give me a break.

why don't you believe source based evidence? Why don't you just open the page and do your own research?

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^ Jump up to: a b c d e Lichtblau, Eric. "Scientist Officially Exonerated in Anthrax Attacks". The New York Times. August 8, 2008.
^ David Freed, The Wrong Man, The Atlantic, May 2010.
^ Shane, Scott; Eric Lichtblau (June 28, 2008). "Scientist Is Paid Millions by U.S. in Anthrax Suit". New York Times. The Justice Department announced Friday that it would pay $4.6 million to settle a lawsuit filed by Steven J. Hatfill, a former Army biodefense researcher intensively investigated as a 'person of interest' in the deadly anthrax letters of 2001. The settlement, consisting of $2.825 million in cash and an annuity paying Dr. Hatfill $150,000 a year for 20 years, brings to an end a five-year legal battle that had recently threatened a reporter with large fines for declining to name sources she said she did not recall.
^ Jerry Markon, Former Army Scientist Sues New York Times, Columnist, Washington Post, July 14, 2004.
^ Timothy J. Connor, Fourth Circuit Throws Out Hatfill Libel Claim Against The New York Times, Holland & Knight, September/October 2008.
^ Bill Mears, High court tosses scientist's libel suit against New York Times, CNN, December 15, 2008.
^ Gerstein, Josh (February 27, 2007). "Hatfill Settles $10M Libel Lawsuit". New York Sun.
^ Cameron Bird, Steven Hatfill's Strange Trip From Accused Terrorist to Medical Adventurer, Newsweek, June 18, 2014.
^ James Hamblin, 21 Days: An expert in biological warfare warns against complacency in public measures against Ebola, The Atlantic, October 26, 2014.
^ Stephen Goldstein, Assessing the Science of Ebola Transmission: The research on how the virus spreads is not as ambiguous as some have made it seem, The Atlantic, October 28, 2014.
^ Cooper, Simon "The Lesson of Steve Hatfill", Seed magazine, May/June 2003.
^ Preston, Richard (2002), The Demon in the Freezer, New York: Random House, pp. 206–07.
^ "Zimbabwe Medical Graduates Worldwide". Archived from the original on August 14, 2010. Retrieved January 31, 2007.
^ Jump up to: a b c Cooper (2003), Op. cit.
^ Preston, Op. cit., pp. 207–08.
^ "Thomas G. Connolly".
^ Jump up to: a b "Tables Turned In Anthrax Probe". www.cbsnews.com.
^ Broad, William J.; Johnston, David (May 7, 2002). "Anthrax Sent Through Mail Gained Potency by the Letter". The New York Times.
^ William J Broad, "Terror Anthrax Linked to Type Made by U.S.", New York Times, 3 Dec. 2001; Barbara Hatch Rosenberg (director of the Federation of American Scientists' biochem weapons working group), "Analysis of the Anthrax Attacks" (copy); Guy Gugliotta and Dan Eggen, "Biological Warfare Experts Questioned in Anthrax Probe", Washington Post, June 28, 2002 (UCLA copy); Brian Ross, "Blueprint for Anthrax Attack", ABC News online, 27 June 2002; Marilyn W Thompson, "The Pursuit of Steven Hatfill", Washington Post, 14 September 2003, p. W06.)
^ Couzin, J. (2002). "PROFILE: BARBARA HATCH ROSENBERG: Unconventional Detective Bears Down on a Killer". Science. 297 (5585): 1264–1265. doi:10.1126/science.297.5585.1264. PMID 12193766. S2CID 176721295.
^ "A Compilation of Evidence and Comments on the Source of the Mailed Anthrax".
^ Broad, William J. (December 14, 2001). "F.B.I. Queries Expert Who Sees Federal Lab Tie in Anthrax Cases". The New York Times.
^ Kristof, Nicholas D. (January 4, 2002). "Profile of a Killer". The New York Times.
^ "The Anthrax Culprit". The New Yorker. 2002-03-11.
^ Miller, Judith; Broad, William J. (February 26, 2002). "U.S. Says Short List of 'Suspects' Is Being Checked in Anthrax Case". The New York Times.
^ "FBI Still Lacks Identifiable Suspect in Anthrax Probe".
^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-06-07. Retrieved 2011-09-12.
^ Dave Altimari; Jack Dolan & David Lightman (June 28, 2002). "The Case Of Dr. Hatfill – FBI Anthrax Mail Suspect Or Pawn". Hartford Courant.
^ "Who is Steven Hatfill?". The American Prospect. June 2, 2002.
^ "Scientist Says FBI Asked about Setup; Anthrax Researcher in the spotlight." - the Washington Times (Washington, DC), 2002 | Online Research Library: Questia Reader".
^ Shane, Scott; Lichtblau, Eric (June 28, 2008). "U.S. to Settle Lawsuit of Man Investigated in Anthrax Case". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-06-28.
^ "After the War: Biological Warfare; Subject of Anthrax Inquiry Tied to Anti-Germ Training". New York Times. July 2, 2003.
^ Jackman, Tom (August 11, 2002). "Ex-Army Scientist Denies Role in Anthrax Attacks". The Washington Post – via ph.ucla.edu.
^ "CNN.com - Hatfill ticketed in altercation with FBI agent - May. 19, 2003". www.cnn.com.
^ "Scientist Loses Latest Round". www.ph.ucla.edu.
^ Willman, David (2008-08-01). "Apparent suicide in anthrax case". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2008-08-01.
^ "Some Doubt FBI Line That Scientist Sent Anthrax Letters". The Huffington Post. February 25, 2010. Archived from the original on January 25, 2011.
^ "The Pursuit of Steven Hatfill". www.ph.ucla.edu.
^ Jump up to: a b Adler, Roger (April 23, 2007). "Newspaper of Record Involved in Extraordinary Cases". National Law Journal. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007 – via law.com.
^ "Anthrax 'person of interest' sues Ashcroft, FBI". CNN. August 27, 2003.
^ "Steven J. Hatfill, M.D. v. Attorney General John Ashcroft" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-02-21. Retrieved 2007-03-14.
^ "Judge Urges Hatfill To Compel Outing of Sources". The New York Sun.
^ "DOJ's Motion" (PDF).
^ Schwartz, Emma (May 1, 2007). "The Media's Strange Ally". The BLT: The Blog of Legal Times.
^ Willman, David (12 January 2008). "U.S. attorney's office accused of anthrax case leaks". LA Times. Retrieved 3 August 2010.
^ Johnson, Kevin (7 March 2008). "Reporter held in contempt for anthrax case". USA Today. Retrieved 20 February 2010.
^ Shane, Scott; Lichtblau, Eric (June 28, 2008). "Scientist Is Paid Millions by U.S. in Anthrax Suit". The New York Times. Retrieved May 24, 2010.
^ url =http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/nation/bal-hatfill0627,0,4041368.story[permanent dead link]
^ Anthrax Scientist Reported to Kill Self[permanent dead link]; Associated Press; 2008-08-01; accessed 2008-08-01
^ Jump up to: a b http://www.fas.org/sgp/jud/statesec/nyt122906.pdf
^ The State Secrets Doctrine and the Hatfill Case.
^ Hatfill v. New York Times: Plaintiff's Opposition to Motion to Dismiss on State Secrets Grounds.
^ More on State Secrets and the Hatfill Case Archived 2007-02-07 at the Wayback Machine.
^ Federal judge dismisses anthrax defamation suit against New York Times.
^ "Hatfill Rejected by Top U.S. Court on New York Times Libel Suit". Bloomberg. December 15, 2008.
^ "The Message in the Anthrax". www.ph.ucla.edu.
^ Hatfill strikes back in anthrax case on NBC News
^ "Hatfill Settles $10M Libel Lawsuit". The New York Sun.
^ Bird, Cameron, "Steven Hatfill's Strange Trip From Accused Terrorist to Medical Adventurer", Newsweek, June 18, 2014.
^ Bird, Op. cit.
^ "Joint Appointment | The Department of Microbiology, Immunology, & Tropical Medicine". smhs.gwu.edu.
^ "Steven Hatfill", GW School of Medicine & Health Sciences Faculty Directory. Accessed 22 October 2019.
^ Jump up to: a b Bird, Op. cit.
^ Hamblin, James,21 Days: An expert in biological warfare warns against complacency in public measures against Ebola, The Atlantic, October 26, 2014.
^ Hickman, Leo (June 4, 2010). "Climate sceptics and fringe political groups are an unhealthy cocktail". The Guardian.
^ Hamblin, Op. cit.
^ Stephen Goldstein, Assessing the Science of Ebola Transmission: The research on how the virus spreads is not as ambiguous as some have made it seem, The Atlantic, October 28, 2014.
^ Hatfill, Steven J., Robert J. Coullahan and John J. Walsh, Jr (2019), Three Seconds Until Midnight; Asymmetric Biodiversity Studies and Observation Group, 932 pp.
^ Media Matters Staff (14 February 2020), “Virologist tells Steve Bannon his coronavirus conspiracy theory is from ‘crackpot websites’ and is a ‘load of crap’ ”
^ Sharyl Attkisson (31 May 2020), “WATCH: Pandemic readiness and Dr. Steven Hatfill”
^ Jekielek, Jan (30 Mar 2020), "Virologist Steven Hatfill: Virus Origins, Local Government Failures, and How to Protect Your Health", The Epoch Times.
^ "An Effective COVID Treatment the Media Continues to Besmirch | RealClearPolitics". www.realclearpolitics.com. Retrieved 2020-08-05.
Further reading[edit]
Burger, Marlene, "Murky past of a US bio-warrior", Mail & Guardian, (date disputed; URL retrieved September 11, 2006).
Willman, David, "The Mirage Man", Bantam Books, 2011
Bright, Martin, and Cooper, Simon, "Anthrax suspect lied to get jobs", The Observer, June 1, 2003 (URL retrieved September 11, 2006).
Bright, Martin, and Cooper, Simon, "Walter Mitty life of anthrax terror suspect", The Observer, June 1, 2003 (URL retrieved September 11, 2006).
Foster, Don, "The Message In The Anthrax", Vanity Fair, pp. 180–200, October 1, 2003 (URL retrieved September 11, 2006).
Freed, David, "The Wrong Man", The Atlantic, May, 2010 (URL retrieved October 11, 2011).
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/news/vforum/02/anthrax_media/index.html Video of Columbia University School of Journalism Panel Discussion of Hatfill Investigation and Trial by Media
Tell, David '"The Hunting of Steven J. Hatfill"'. The Weekly Standard Sept 16th 2002 (URL retrieved November 11, 2006).
Weaver, Tony, "AWB sympathiser quizzed over anthrax killings", Daily News (South Africa), July 1, 2002 (URL retrieved March 25, 2017).
Peter McAleese, His autobiography "No Mean Soldier" contains an account of Hatfill taking a "short-cut" in Rhodesia.
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