Showing posts with label 9/11. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 9/11. Show all posts

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Seven Years Later: Electrons Unlocked Post-9/11 Anthrax Mail Mystery!

When materials scientist Joseph Michael and his team at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, N.M., trained their high-powered electron microscope on anthrax spore samples the FBI had sent them in February 2002, they made two crucial discoveries: The first confirmed previous findings that the Bacillus anthracis spores mailed to U.S. Senate offices and various media outlets (shortly after the September 11 terrorist attacks) contained silicon, a substance used to turn anthrax-causing spores into a biological weapon.
But it was Sandia's next discovery that marked a critical turning point in the feds's probe of the mysterious mailings, which killed five people, injured 17 and prompted thousands more who were potentially exposed to the deadly spores to take potent antibiotics—in particular, Ciprofloxacin (known to irritate the gastrointestinal tract and cause joint swelling). Using highly sensitive transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM), the researchers came to a startling realization: The silicon had grown organically inside the Bacillus anthracis samples, nothing had been added to weaponize the spores. "The silicon was not on the outside of the spore," says Michael, who headed up Sandia's investigation, "but rather incorporated on the inside."
It was this key information that helped the FBI to rule out the likelihood that a terrorist organization was behind the anthrax mailings and prompted the agency to turn its attention to U.S. government labs as the possible source of the anthrax. This move eventually led the agency to conclude that Bruce Ivins, a scientist at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID), a federal biodefense research laboratory at Fort Detrick, Md., who initially assisted with the investigation, was the culprit. Ivins, 62, two months ago committed suicide as prosecutors prepared to charge him in connection with the mailings.
Post-9/11 ScareFBI Director Robert Mueller, III, this week told a House panel that he plans to commission the National Academy of Sciences to review evidence compiled by the agency's Amerithrax Task Force to erase any remaining doubts that the mailed anthrax came from Ivins's lab—and close a case that began seven years ago when a batch of letters containing Bacillus anthracis, the bacterium that causes the disease anthrax, were sent to several news outlets, including the New York Post and NBC News. Although only the letters to the Post and NBC were discovered, the FBI concluded that contaminated letters were also responsible for anthrax infections at ABC News, CBS News and for the October 5, 2001, death of Robert Stevens, a photo editor for the National Enquirer publisher American Media, Inc., based in Boca Raton, Fla.
Anthrax infection begins within a week of exposure with a few days of fever, chills, chest heaviness, malaise and cough as the spores are absorbed by the lungs. Ultimately the bacteria produce toxins that damage the lungs and poison the blood, potentially sending the victim into septic shock that leads to organ failure and, in many cases, death.

A key part of the FBI's early investigation was finding whether the germ that killed five people in late 2001 was weaponized. Although they found the answer, scientists had to keep mum until the agency completed its inquiry

By mid-October, spore-filled envelopes had also been discovered in the offices of former Sens. Tom Daschle (D–S.D.) and Patrick Leahy (D–Vt.), along with ominous messages, including: "You can not [sic] stop us. We have this anthrax" and "Are you afraid?" Buildings throughout Washington, D.C., including the Hart Senate Office Building, the main postal distribution facility and several offices of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration were shut down out of fear they had been contaminated. The feds tested 36 postal facilities in the D.C. area (including one where two postal workers died), finding spores at 15 of them. The Hart Building did not reopen until January 2002.
Investigating the InvestigatorsCongress has called for an investigation of the FBI's work on the anthrax case. One major misstep was revealed Tuesday, when the Los Angeles Times reported that Peter Jahrling, a former senior civilian scientist at the Fort Detrick facility, admitted that he had made an "honest mistake" seven years ago when he told top FBI brass that he believed anthrax spores he examined had been altered to make them more deadly.
Worried that a terrorist organization or a country sympathetic to al Qaeda might be involved, the U.S. Department of Justice in late 2001 commissioned a series of tests to determine whether the spores had been coated with a substance that would prevent them from clumping together, enabling them to hang in the air longer than they would normally, thereby increasing the chance of inhalation.
Early in the investigation, the FBI appeared to endorse the view that only a sophisticated lab could have produced the material used in the Senate attack, investigative journalist Gary Matsumoto wrote in the November 2003 issue of Science. In fact, in May 2002 16 scientists and physicians working for the government published a paper in JAMA The Journal of the American Medical Association, describing the Senate anthrax powder as "weapons-grade" and exceptional: "high spore concentration, uniform particle size, low electrostatic charge, treated to reduce clumping."
In addition, the August/October 2002 newsletter from the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP), a research organization that the government often turns to for help analyzing potentially pathological substances, reported that a mass spectrometry analysis found silica—a staple in professionally engineered germ warfare powders for decades—in the powder sent to Sen. Daschle. The silica was believed to be there to prevent the anthrax spores from aggregating and make it easier for them to disperse into the air, according to Matsumoto, who added that any such weaponized form of anthrax is "more than 500 times more lethal than untreated spores."
Finding the Right TechnologyBy the time the Sandia researchers began their work in February 2002, "we had heard just like everyone else that the spores had been weaponized," says Michael, who had proposed a study of the elemental composition of any materials found growing outside the spores.
The first step was to find the silicon. Michael was aware that FBI researchers had analyzed the samples with both scanning electron microscopy (SEM), which scans surfaces with a high-energy beam of electrons, and with energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy (EDS), which analyzes x-rays emitted by a substance after it is hit with charged electrons. But at that point, no one had studied them with a scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM), which transmits a focused beam of electrons through a small part of a specimen to form an image and could provide compositional information by examining the spores a few nanometers (one nanometer is 40 millionths of an inch) at a time, a higher resolution than SEM could provide, Michael says.


This enabled Sandia researchers to not only detect the presence of a foreign substance such as silica, but also to determine its location on or inside the spore. "In the FBI's mind, it was imp

source:http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=sandia-anthrax-mailing-investigation&page=3

Sunday, July 27, 2008

What is more shameful Bangalore, Ahmedabad OR?

Ahmedabad succeeded Bangalore in an unexpected way. But there was one similarity between the two successive blasts which may interest a numerologist for sure. Think beyond the poor bicycles and gelatin rods! Got it or Are you still poking your nose....Well, it is the number 8! Bangalore was shaken by 8 bombs though Ahmedabad faced 17 (1+7=8). Infact in Jaipur too 8 bombs were blasted some months back. This is not a man-matched figure though it is a figure decided by God. How?The miscreants had planted more number of bombs than it actually blasted! So,is this figure 8 writing the panic year for India. In Numerology this figure eight has some special characteristics. The number is the sum of two fours. Because of this reason the number dwindles between highs and lows. The places, people and points attached to this number either see a lots of highs, if they are fortunate enough or they have to burn their fingers if they are not the lucky souls.You take it(similarity) as a joke or whatever you have all rights as even I take this as a mere coincidence as coincidences just do fall in some high level band of unknown sciences. No comments!I was planning to pen-down the article after the bangalore blasts as I was wailing from inside but due to some unavoidable circumstances I could not write one. The next day it further intentified my feelings as I switched on the television in the evening to get updates on the bangalore blast. I was terrified with the kind of updates. I heard the interviews of Advani, Modi and our PM very cautiously though nothing substantial I did found as on the expected lines. But I was more surprised that our central defence minister was absent from the scene as though he was least bothered ? I feel that the defence minister is equally responsible for the failure.I would like to quote the example of USA. Today USA and its citizens are on the top of the hit list of top of the topmost Jehadi Group across the world. It did suffer hundreds of lives in the WTC collapse. But since 11 sep 2001 to till date the country has never seen any substantial terror attack. Though the chances were more post Iraq war and the subsequent hanging of Saddam-Hussain.The simple reason is that America had really taken some lessons from the unfortunate episode and had acted accordingly.I dont understand how many lessons we Indians have to take. Mumbai, Benaras, Ludhiana, Jaipur, Bangalore and now Ahmedabad. I sometimes feel scared of switching on the television. Is putting the metros on high alerts post blasts solves the purpose?Everyone knows that how porous our borders are. There is a almost free entry from Bangaladesh, Nepal and certain Coastal Shipyards. We can easily locate bangladesi mohallas in the metros. Do the police ever bothered to check their passports? Do we have the data that how many foreigners are staying in our land and if we know how pro-active we are in deporting them off to their countries after their visa period is over. (Special mention for Shri Raj Thackeryji that please focus more on how many untraced and unwanted foreigners are staying in our land rather than wasting his precious time in tracing UPites and Biharis staying in Maharastra, if he really wants to serve the nation!)These people are the real nuisance creator and must be dumped off. Also the people who are so called guarding our borders some of them who brought this nuisance home for a paltry some of 50 or 100 rupees must be put to justice.India is no more a dharamshala now our neighbours must understand it clear. Allow only people whose purpose and period of stay is known.We say we have learnt from the western people. yes we have learnt how to enjoy in late night parties and make fun of others. But do you know yearly thousands of Indians are deported back to India by them for illegal immigration and they are absolutely right. Even Gujarat CM was denied visa twice, why? Can we Indians borrow some honesty and courage from them so that we can make our India a terror free nation. Remember how Lala Lajpat Rai had lost his life in a bid to oppose the entry of Simon in the lands on India. I feel that these terrorists are mostly imported Simons and must be barred from entering into India.It must be a shameful moments for the state as well as for the central government. It is quite obvious that terrorists are shameless and cruel but where do you rate our politicians wrt these anti-social elements?So, Jago India Jago!
............ankur