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			  The 
			2001 anthrax letter attacks in the United States killed five people 
			and wounded dozens. They were widely blamed on extremist Muslims and 
			their backers and used to support the invasions of Afghanistan and 
			Iraq.
 They were also used to justify and hasten the passage of the USA  
			PATRIOT Act, which was being presented to Congress just as the first 
			anthrax victim grew ill.
 
 In October 2001, one of the hypotheses that gained ground was that 
			of the Double Perpetrator, the claim that al-Qaeda was carrying out 
			the attacks with the support of Iraq. Much evidence was put forth to 
			support this Double Perpetrator hypothesis but 
			
			independent scientists soon discovered that the anthrax spores came 
			from a domestic lab in the US serving the military and intelligence 
			communities, not from al-Qaeda or Iraq.
 
 The FBI then quickly claimed that an individual was responsible for 
			the attacks and began noisily looking for this “lone wolf.” In 2008 
			the Bureau named Dr. Bruce Ivins of the US Army Medical Institute of 
			Infectious Disease as the “anthrax killer.” Although the FBI remains 
			committed to the Ivins hypothesis, the case has been disintegrating 
			for the last three years. Currently, it is justly held in contempt 
			not merely by scientists who worked with Ivins but by many 
			journalists as well as several US senators.
 
 But this raises the question: if Ivins did not commit this crime, 
			who did?
 
 This book presents evidence to support the following points:
 (a) The anthrax attacks were carried out by a group of perpetrators, 
			not by a “lone wolf.” The attacks were, therefore, the result of a 
			conspiracy—by definition a plan by two or more people, made in 
			secret and resulting in an immoral or illegal act.
 
 (b) The group that carried out this crime consisted, in whole or in 
			part, of insiders deep within the US state apparatus.
 
 (c) 
			
			These insiders were the same people who planned the 9/11 attacks
 
 (d) The anthrax attacks were meant to facilitate a 
			
			seizure of power by the executive branch 
			of government through intimidation of Congress and US civil society. 
			They were also designed to achieve public acquiescence to and 
			support for the redefinition of US foreign policy, 
			
			replacing the Cold War with 
			a new and aggressive global conflict framework, 
			
			the Global War on Terror.
 
 
				
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 Graeme MacQueen received his Ph.D. in
 Buddhist Studies from Harvard University
 and taught in the Religious Studies
 Department of McMaster University for 30
 years. While at McMaster he became
 founding Director of the Centre for Peace
 Studies at McMaster, after which he helped
 develop the B.A. program in Peace Studies
 and oversaw the development of peace-
 building projects in Sri Lanka, Gaza, Croatia
 and Afghanistan. Graeme was a member of
 the organizing committee of the Toronto
 Hearings held on the 10th anniversary of
 9/11 and is co-editor of The Journal of 9/11
 Studies.
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			"Professor MacQueen provides yet another piece of the puzzle 
			connecting the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 to the 
			immediately following anthrax attacks of October 2001 that were 
			indisputably conducted by Agents of the United States government."– 
			Francis A. Boyle, author of the U.S. domestic implementing 
			legislation for the 1972 Biological Weapons Convention.
 
 "Finally, a book has 
			come out that explodes the FBI's anthrax letters case.  Not
 only is there 
			no evidence linking Army scientist Bruce Ivins to the crime--it 
			turns out his famous flask of anthrax was never proven to be related 
			to the attack spores!  MacQueen peeks behind the curtain, showing 
			that nothing about the anthrax letters case is as it seems."
 Meryl Nass, MD, consultant on the 
			prevention and mitigation of bioterrorism for
 the Director of National Intelligence and the World Bank
 
 “Graeme MacQueen 
			provides abundant evidence that the anthrax attacks and the 9/11 
			attacks, both of which scared the American people into war, were 
			carried out by the same people – people highly placed in the U.S. 
			government.”
 – 
			David Ray Griffin, author of 
			The New Pearl Harbor Revisited 
			and numerous books on the 9/11 attacks
 
 "MacQueen's book is a 
			combination of hard reporting and exploring implications of the 
			reporting.  It is not a theory.  It advances our factual knowledge. 
			 It provides more erosion of the official story."
 –Dr. 
			Paul Craig Roberts, Former Asst. Sect, US Treasury
 
 "In 
			The 2001 Anthrax Deception, 
			Dr. MacQueen uncovers the multiple ways Americans were manipulated 
			to believe in their aftermath that the 9-11 attacks and the anthrax 
			attacks were a one-two punch delivered by Muslim terrorists with 
			Iraqi support. Later, when the fact could not be denied that the 
			source of the anthrax attacks was an American military biolab, all 
			the elaborate claims and stories about the connections between 9-11 
			and anthrax disappeared. Dr. MacQueen shows that indeed 9-11 and 
			anthrax were connected, and that the false-flag, inside job 
			characteristic that inexorably became part of the official version 
			of the anthrax attacks must also apply to 9-11."
 –Barry 
			Kissin, American attorney and author of
 The Truth About The Anthrax Attacks
 
 
 "... bites through the 
			“conspiracy theory" taboo to demonstrate in fine detail the key 
			admini-stration and media accusations following one propaganda 
			scenario after another to deceive the public into panic and war 
			fever to frame al-Qaeda and enact its larger global domination 
			project.."
 –John 
			McMurtry,
 Fellow 
			of the Royal Society of Canada and University Professor (Emeritus)
 The Cancer Stage of Capitalism / from Crisis to Cure (2013).
 
 
 
 
			
			  
			
			
			
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