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PROJECT ANTHRAX


By Alex Constantine




PROJECT ANTHRAX III

BIOPORT

The stock market symbol for BioPort, inc. should be pi
- because its corruption goes on indefinitely, or so
it seems when you begin to sift through the records.

The company's founder and CEO is Mr. Fuad El-Hibri, a
German of Lebanese extraction and a naturalized
American citizen. In 1998, El-Hibri entered into a
leveraged buyout of the Michigan State-owned
Biological Products Institute (MBPI). This company
held the exclusive contract on the U.S. supply of
anthrax vaccine ... and it wasn't all that effective
against the disease, right from the start. The Wall
Street Journal discovered: "While its vaccine worked
well against the Vollum strain of anthrax (used by
Russia), it was more problematic against the Ames
strain. So it had conducted tests with the virulent
Ames strain on guinea pigs, mice and monkeys with
mixed results. BioPort's spokeperson confirmed that it
had access to the virulent Ames strain for testing on
animals."

For the sole purpose of acquiring MBPI, El-Hibri
became an American citizen. He gave retired Admiral
William J. Crowe Jr. a sizable share of Intervac, "one
of the corporations involved in the maneuver. The
controlling shareholder was the same I&F Holdings used
to take control of the British biotech lab, CAMR. He
then renamed the company BioPort. BioPort, which
controlled America's anthrax vaccine, was apparently
of some interest to scientists in Afghanistan since an
environmental assessment report of its planned
laboratory renovations turned up in the house of a
Pakistani scientist in Kabul..."1

Crowe made no investment in either company, but owns
22.5 percent of all Intervac shares. Another 30
percent went to El-Hibri's wife. In 1999, ABC reported
that the remainder of the Intervace shares were "in
the hands of I&F Holdings, a company directed by Nancy
El-Hibri's father-in-law, Ibrahim El-Hibri, a
Venezuelan citizen, and her husband, Fuad El-Hibri, a
German citizen of Lebanese descent. ... Crowe's
ownership of Intervac stock gives him a 13 percent
share of Bioport."2

The company's web site displays El-Hibri's bona fidés:
"Mr. El-Hibri helped establish regional offices in
Singapore and Sydney for Booz-Allen & Hamilton..."

Let's just pause it right there, because in 1990 Mr.
El-Hibri also arranged "the purchase of anthrax
vaccine for Saudi Arabia." Did he perform this service
for Booz-Allen, or the CIA? The well-connected
security firm, to be sure, had extensive ties to the
intelligence sector, and silky Faud palaces, too.

Students of the CIA know Booz-Allen as a privatized
branch of the Agency with Saudi defense contracts
worth billions. The company trained the Saudi marine
corps and operates the country's Armed Forces Staff
College.3 On 14 June 2000, the Pentagon's Defense
Security Cooperation Agency announced that the Royal
Saudi Naval Forces had begun a ten year development
program that drew on the services of two American
contractors - SAIC and Booz-Allen Hamilton.4 The FBI's
Dale Watson was a leading "investigator" of the 1993
WTC bombing, the Oklahoma City bombing, the East
Africa Embassy bombings, Khobar Towers, USS Cole, the
September 11 attacks and the anthrax mailings before
he "retired" to work for Booz-Allen Hamilton.5 Former
CIA director James Woolsey is a vice president there.

" ... As a Senior Associate and resident project
manager, Mr. El-Hibri led consulting projects in
Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Sydney, and
Wellington. Before joining Booz-Allen, he was a
manager of Citicorp in New York (Mergers and
Acquisitions) and in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia."

All of this is more than grounds for investigation -
these financial bridges to the Middle East are, in a
sensible world, an argument for impeachment.

On January 26 2003, Bob Fitrakis wrote: "Let's recall
Bush's strange relationship with that bizarre little
company in Lansing, Michigan, known as Bioport. The
company, despite failing various FDA inspections and
being accused of bad record-keeping, holds the only
federal contract for producing the anthrax vaccine.
Bush has rewarded Bioport with favors such as ongoing
military protection, and within weeks of 9/11 granted
them a contract that tripled the price per vaccine.
Now, add into the mix that the Strangelovian
CIA-connected Battelle and Britain's top secret Porton
Down labs are partners with Bioport.... Public records
and foreign press reports have linked El-Hibri to the
selling of anthrax to Saudi Arabia after the Pentagon
refused to. He's also a business associate of the bin
Laden family. A real Congressional investigation of
Bush's relationships with the bin Laden family,
El-Hibri and the related drug bank BCCI would easily
lead to the President's impeachment."6

The ABC report was a horror show of rampant
side-effects produced by BioPort. Human agony was the
bottom line: ----------- 20/20 REPORT: WIDESPREAD
MISTRUST AMONG THE RANKS

PFC Matthew Baker who was stationed at Fort Stewart,
Ga. went AWOL after his first sergeant threatened to
have him strapped to a gurney and forcibly injected
with the anthrax vaccine.

MAJ Sonnie Bates, USAF, one of many pilots at Dover,
AFB Del. was headed for a court martial and up to five
years in prison until he went on "60 Minutes" and told
what was going on. Soon the Air Force scrapped their
hard-line tactics and Bates was allowed to leave the
service.

More than a dozen members of Bates' squadron came down
sick with a variety of illnesses. Thyroid and liver
damage, memory loss, bone and joint pain, fevers,
dizziness, infected cysts and lesions. The only common
thread was these maladies immediately followed anthrax
injections.

In a letter to the Air Force, Bates stated his
position was a matter of principle.

"I'm doing what I've always been trained and taught to
do. If you know it's right, you stand up for it. And
likewise, if you know it's wrong, you have to
challenge it, no matter what the consequences.

"After 13 years of exemplary service to my country, I
am willing to give up my job, my rank, and everything
I have worked for to avoid taking an unsafe drug."

Army SPC Kevin Edwards started to feel sick a few
weeks after his third anthrax shot. He nearly died.
Bleeding sores covered the soldier's entire body. Rep.
Walter Jones of North Carolina said he could barely
keep his composure after seeing pictures taken of
Edwards at an Army hospital. Jones is one of three
dozen congressmen calling for a halt in the forced
anthrax immunization program.

Texas Army National Guard CPT Jody Grenga, a medical
operations officer with nearly 18 years service, was
kicked out of the Army for refusing the anthrax shots
on religious grounds. The highly respected officer
said she also refused the immunizations because of her
medical history of adverse reactions to medications.

PFC Jemekia Barber, an African-American Army soldier
who was forced out of the service with a
less-than-honorable discharge after she refused the
shots, has filed suit in U.S. District Court in
Colorado. Her lawyers contend the mandatory shot order
violated Barber's Constitutional rights. Herbert
Fenster argued that because his client is of
child-bearing age, ordering her to take the anthrax
vaccine injections could subject her to risk of
bearing a child with birth defects.

Two former Connecticut Air National Guard pilots, MAJ
Russell Dingle and MAJ Thomas "Buzz" Rempfer said they
concluded the Pentagon's use of the vaccine was
illegal because of serious questions about its safety
and effectiveness. They said they were ordered not to
talk to the press, but refused, and with seven other
pilots in their unit, the 103rd Fighter Wing,
resigned.

More than thirty pilots and 17 KC-10 tanker
crew-members at Travis AFB in California quit rather
than take the shots. So did pilots in the Wisconsin
Air National Guard. And Air Force Capt. Clifton Volpe,
assigned to a VIP transport squadron at Andrews AFB
Maryland, is getting the boot for refusing to take the
controversial injections.

Perhaps the most eloquent of the military opponents of
the mandatory anthrax inoculation program is retired
Air Force Lt. Col. Redmond Handy. Named the "most
outstanding officer" in 1996 by the Reserve Officers
Association, Handy was a full colonel on "the fast
track to stars" when he quit his Pentagon job and
decided to speak out. Because he didn't have the
minimum time in grade requirement as a full colonel,
Handy put principle ahead of pay and left the Air
Force as a light colonel.

"It is appalling that Admiral Crowe, who was a key
player in the effort to let all U.S. citizens sleep
better at night by leading our defenders of freedom to
defeat communism, now keeps these same defenders and
their families awake at night wondering if their
health will be defeated by his company's product."

[TO BE CONTINUED]




NOTES

1) Edward Jay Epstein, "FBI Overlooks Foreign Sources
of Anthrax," Wall Street Journal, December 24, 2001.
http://edwardjayepstein.com/archived/anthrax.htm 2)
ABC News, 20/20 (March 12, 1999.

3) Ken Silverstein, "Privatizing War: How affairs of
state are outsourced to corporations beyond public
control," Nation, July 28, 1997.
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/silver.htm

4) GlobalSecurity.org, "Royal Saudi Naval Forces
(RSNF)":
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/gulf/rsnf.htm

5) Tom Flocco, "Terrorist's Name On Manifest Raises
Questions About Saudi Flights After 9/11," Tom Flocco
web site, April 4, 2004.
http://www.tomflocco.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=53

6) Bob Fitrakis, "Impeach Bush," January 26, 2003.


PROJECT ANTHRAX
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PROJECT ANTHRAX
Part 2

PROJECT ANTHRAX
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PROJECT ANTHRAX
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PROJECT ANTHRAX
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PROJECT ANTHRAX
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