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When was THIS one hospitilized? Any connection between the other two? AND

have they found the source of it yet?

 

Cheers!

Kathleen Petrides

SmeLLeNNiuM: 101 Aromatic Stories

http://www.101aromas.com

 

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" Marilyn Nicholson " <menicholson7

 

Thursday, October 11, 2001 10:56 AM

Re: OT: Some American Thoughts on Osama bin Laden

and His Scumbag Group

 

 

> Hey Kathleen, .........all,

>

> I sure won't be doing any chopping on you here for sure - you're right..

guess

> we're doing what we have to do; it'd be REAL nice to just sit back and

think

> that terrorism will just " go away " if we do nothing and ignore it-- ain't

going

> to happen...no way, no how. What I'm hoping is that, for everything they

" are "

> telling us they're doing, ie: the bombings, etc's... there's another 10

more

> better and bigger things they aren't telling us - and some of it outta

work!

> I'm also figuring that at least a few of our bombs have already hit and

set off

> those land mines - that'd be a good thing and since we've been bombing all

over

> the place, probably places we aren't told about as well, maybe that's also

a

> quickie way to clear out some of them mines... who knows?

> As to ground forces, the Special Forces are and have been over there for

awhile

> now... though you don't hear too much about them, understandably....

>

> And.. though I'd rather everything be all nice and peaceful, that's just

not a

> reality....being complacent and practicing pacifism right now is being a

sitting

> duck for yet more terrorist attacks - like saying.. " It's ok.. bring em

on,

> we'll take it! "

>

> Guess we just wait and see what the next step is going to be - though

we've been

> warned, I'd guess you'd call it, that this is going to be a loooooooong

war...

>

> Ok, we have Butch's (invaluable) input on where China stands.. how about

> Syria??? They have a kick-butt airforce and nobodies saying what's up with

them!

> I'm kinda thinking they'll be on the " other " side though......but who

knows.

>

> Take care, Kathleen,

>

> Hugs,

>

> Marilyn - from the Anthrax state... :( translates to Florida, in case

someone

> didn't hear about our 3rd person being hospitalized!)

>

> Kathleen Petrides wrote:

>

> > Okay, at the risk of getting it chopped into, I'm going to stick my neck

out

> > here...

> >

>

>

>

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> http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html

>

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Hey Kathleen,

 

Same place... here's the article.... and these two aren't YET developing

symptoms.. I say YET since it can take a lot more time than has

already happened... area's sealed off and they're testing one and all..including

attempting to get in touch with any/all visitors, etc.. that

may have spent an hour or so in the place. FBI's there too - connection or one

of them is that they all work at the same place (Sun, tabloid

paper, located in Florida.. affliated w/the National Enquirer....is now closed

down... ) my husband brought home a memo from his work today

about the whole thing... here's the latest:

Marilyn

______________

Third person shows exposure to anthrax

 

BOCA RATON, Florida (CNN) --A third

employee in a tabloid publishing building in Boca Raton, Florida, has tested

positive for exposure to the anthrax bacteria, federal and state officials

announced Wednesday.

 

The unidentified 35-year-old woman is being treated and is not expected to

develop

the potentially deadly disease, Florida Health Secretary John Agwunobi said. One

man has died of the disease, and a second tested positive for exposure to it.

 

The FBI said the investigation is now a criminal probe, but authorities said

there is

no evidence linking the outbreak to the September 11 terrorist attacks.

 

" We have not made any premature conclusions, " said Acting U.S. Attorney Guy

Lewis. " My job is to review the evidence, is to investigate, to review every

piece of

evidence and, quite frankly, it would be inappropriate for me to draw any

premature

conclusions about the case at this point. "

 

Robert Stevens, a supermarket tabloid photo editor, died of inhalation anthrax

on

Friday.

 

A mailroom employee at the American Media building in Boca Raton tested positive

for exposure to the bacteria. Earlier this week, hospital officials said Ernesto

Blanco, 73, had shown no clinical symptoms of the bacterium. Investigators have

said the men were exposed to the same strain of anthrax.

 

Blanco was interviewed by FBI agents from his hospital bed at Cedars Medical

Center of Miami as authorities continue to try to piece together how the anthrax

got

into the AMI building, which houses the offices of such tabloids as The Sun and

The National Enquirer.

 

FBI special agent Judy Orihuela said FBI agents want to learn more from Blanco,

who has worked at AMI for 12 years.

 

" We're talking to him about his contact with Robert Stevens, his mail

distribution

procedures, his daily routine, " Orihuela said.

 

Veronica Carner, Blanco's step-granddaughter, confirmed that FBI agents

interviewed her grandfather and that he and Stevens knew each other.

 

" He knew him very well, " she said.

 

Carner added that Blanco was moved out of the intensive care unit Wednesday.

 

Earlier Wednesday, a Florida health official said preliminary results from

environmental tests at the Boca Raton building indicate no traces of the anthrax

bacteria except those found on the computer keyboard of the man who died of the

disease.

 

Florida Department of Health spokesman Frank Penela stressed that the testing --

conducted, according to sources, at Northern Arizona University at Flagstaff --

is

not complete.

 

Health officials said no traces of anthrax were found at Stevens' home in

Lantana,

Florida. Tests at other places Stevens visited, such as grocery stores,

restaurants

and parks, have also turned up negative.

 

Officials said Stevens' family will no longer have to take antibiotics.

 

Health officials have said that the anthrax strain cannot naturally develop at a

workplace station such as a computer keyboard.

 

Employees of AMI lined up at public health offices for more testing for the

deadly

bacteria. Hundreds of employees were already awaiting test results.

Investigators,

meanwhile, donned protective suits as they scoured the newspaper offices for

more

traces.

 

The AMI offices remained shut down.

 

AMI Chief Executive David Pecker told CNN he thought his company was targeted

because of its name.

 

" I think this is an attack against America. The World Trade Center was attacked,

the Pentagon was attacked, and American Media was attacked, and I think this was

the first bio-terrorism attack in United States, " Pecker said.

 

Pecker said he had gotten calls from people who said they were afraid to touch

his

newspapers because they were afraid they could catch anthrax. He said the CDC

said there was no risk and that the tabloids are not even printed in Florida.

 

Investigators have been searching for the source of the anthrax since Stevens'

death

last week, amid rising fears of a biological terrorist attack.

 

Law enforcement sources told CNN the anthrax found in Florida seems to have

been identified as the Ames strain of anthrax. The Ames strain was discovered in

the early 1950s by Ames, Iowa, researchers, who found it in the tissue of a dead

animal. In the 50 years since then, the strain has been distributed to

researchers all

over the world, and used to make anthrax vaccines.

 

Several reports of possible anthrax discoveries in Florida and Virginia have

proven

to be false alarms in recent days.

 

-- CNN correspondents Susan Candiotti and Mark Potter contributed to this

report.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Find this article at:

http://www.cnn.com/2001/HEALTH/10/10/anthrax/index.html

 

 

Kathleen Petrides wrote:

 

> When was THIS one hospitilized? Any connection between the other two? AND

> have they found the source of it yet?

>

> Cheers!

> Kathleen Petrides

> SmeLLeNNiuM: 101 Aromatic Stories

> http://www.101aromas.com

>

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