plasmids, 299, 314 Single Nucleotide
Polymorphisms (SNPs), 299,
314
Variable Number Tandem Repeats (VNTRs), 299
Iowa State University, 201, 277 Iraq.
See also
Hussein, Saddam bioweapons and, 47, 87, 143,
144, 147, 161
U.S. tensions, 162, 324, 375, 436
Iraqi Minister of Trade’s Technical and Scientific Materials Import Division (TSMID), 147, 148
Irish, Gloria, 41
Irish, Mike, 41
Ironing envelopes, 215
Irradiating mail, 215–16, 289, 306,
312
Jackson, Paul J., 162, 297
Jack the Ripper, 222, 384, 442
Jahrling, Peter, 118
Japanese Diet and Imperial Palace anthrax attack, 269
Jennings, Peter, 60, 72 Jewell, Richard (Centennial
Olympic Park bombing), 376– 78, 403, 411, 422
Johndroe, Gordon, 318
Johnson, David W., Jr. “Woody,” 377
Johnson, Don, 377
Johnson, Pat, 347
Johnson-Winegar, Anna, 324
Jones, Candi, 253 Jones, W. Irving, Jr., 88
Judicial Watch, 130, 318, 433
Kacyznski, Ted (Unabomber), 218, 222, 223, 227, 228, 231, 233,
257–58, 420
Kasumigaseki Station sarin gas attack, 270
Kazakhstan and bioweapons, 143– 44
Kazi, Aziz, 203
Keim, Paul S., 49, 161–62, 297,
298, 299–300, 303
Kellems, Margaret, 289 Kennedy, Edward M., 316 Kennedy, Ted, 122
Kerik, Bernard, 71
Kessler, Robert, 227
Kessler, Ronald 61, 100, 328, 405 Khamisiyah Weapons Depot, 149 Killing anthrax, options, 214–15 Killip, Hamish, 146
King, Peter T., 124 Kintzel, Roger, 378
Klayman, Larry, 318, 319
Klein, Marci, 66
Knobel, Neils, 361
Kohl, Kenneth, 400, 426
Komina, Anna Petrovna, 190, 192–
93
Koplan, Jeffrey P., 29, 30, 32
Kostarov, Yuriy, 191, 194
Kozlova, Vera, 192, 193
Kramer, Robert, 322, 375 Kreh, Bernard “Lefty,” 89–90 Krietemeyer, Andy, 329
Kristof, Nicholas, 415, 418
Lab or lab access of Amerithrax, 98, 101, 229, 272, 309
Lacy, Clinton R., 409, 411–12 La France, Drew, 386
Lake, Ed, 100
Lake Worth Post Office, 35 Lancos, Steven, 229–30
LaPorte, Peter, 347
Lavy, Thomas Lewis, 75 Lawton, Steve, 317
Layton, Marcie, 61
Leahy, Patrick J. letter, 104, 105,
107–8, 182, 251, 306
Lee, Phillip, 16, 18
Lee, Wen Ho (Los Alamos secrets), 379–82, 403, 422
Lehrer, Jim, 69
Lenox Hill, 166, 169
Lethal dose of anthrax, 28, 85–86,
214, 245
Letters from Amerithrax, 51–72 anti-Semitism of, 58, 174
capital letters used, 58, 73–74,
81, 113, 259
envelopes, porous, 52, 59, 101,
116
fingerprints missing from, 201– 2, 255
handwriting, 52, 58, 71, 102,
112, 229, 258
hoaxes, 69, 71, 73, 75, 77–80,
168, 203, 291–92, 302, 423
lost Leahy letter, testing of, 107– 8, 251–54, 260, 306, 311
lost letters, 53, 71–72, 73–82
misspellings in, 57–58, 74, 229,
256
paper used, 58, 202, 255
“pharmaceutical fold,” 100, 163,
202
photocopies, 100, 202, 254, 255
prestamped envelopes, 52, 71,
255, 259
return address, missing or fictional, 59, 64, 69, 73, 81,
103–4
Star of David in, 7
taping of, 52, 101, 163, 201–2,
255
threats in, 58, 59, 65, 73, 82,
112–13, 254
trimming of paper, 58, 82, 100–
101, 202
Tuesday mailings of letters, 102 unopened letter, needed for
analysis, 64, 81, 251–52
water damage, 58, 81, 103, 108,
438
Levitas, Daniel, 75
Lewis, Helen, 109
Lieberman, Joe, 169, 246
Life cycle of anthrax, 175–76, 273–
76
Lincoln, Ralph E., 88 Lisa, Charles, 41
Lomovtsev, Mrs., 190–91, 194 Lone domestic suspect theory, 142.
See also
Amerithrax; Hatfill, Steven J.
Lopez, Jennifer letter, 6–9, 11,
425, 429, 443
Los Alamos National Laboratory, 162, 297, 379–82
Lost Leahy letter, testing of, 107– 8, 251–54, 260, 306, 311
Lost letters, 52, 71, 72–82
Lott, Trent, 123
Louisiana State University, 279, 293, 297, 331, 354
Lundgren, Ottilie, 239–41, 243,
244–45
Lysin-killer of anthrax (bacteriophage), 432
MacLean, Alistair, 369–70
Mad Bomber (George Metesky), 219
Mail as delivery vehicle, 35–36 Mail biohazard detection system,
293
Mailbox testing by FBI, 353, 408–
9
Mailbox used by Amerithrax, searching for, 387–89
Mail Defender, 436 Mail safety improved by
Amerithrax, 435
Malecki, Jean Marie, 16, 26, 31
Mandela, Nelson, 362
Marburg virus, 88 Marburger, John H., 342 Markov, Mikhail, 192
Mathematical model of anthrax contamination, 245
Matsumoto sarin gas attack, 270 Matthews, Chris, 70
Mawn, Barry, 61, 71
Mayer, Thom, 132
McCain, John, 69–70, 119, 124–25
McDermott, Rosemary, 96, 97 McGovern, Thomas W., 43 McGreevey, James E., 409 McGuinness, Michael John “Mac,”
357
McKelvey, Gerald, 441
Mead, Paul, 244
Media targets, 51–72.
See also
American Media Incorporated (AMI)
ABC, 56, 60, 69, 71, 72
CBS, 55, 60, 69, 71, 72
FBI delay in identifying powder, 59, 61–62
infant son of ABC producer, 60, 61, 68
mail deliveries stopped, 69, 212
NBC, 55, 57–60, 63, 67–68, 71,
72, 105
New York Post
letter, 82, 92–
103
route of letters, 53–56
testing for anthrax in letters, 66, 67, 68
Medical community.
See also
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); Ciprofloxacin therapy
autopsy of Bob Stevens, 20–23, 26
bioterror medicines, rules speeding approval, 317
blood cultures as indicator, 33 confirmation of anthrax, 17 flu vs. anthrax, 138
gram-positive bacilli, 16, 17, 21
hemorrhagic mediastinitis, 14,
169
ignorance of anthrax treatments, 236
meningitis vs. anthrax, 15, 22–
23
nerve tissues impacted by anthrax, 236
pneumonia vs. anthrax, 13, 167
spider bites vs. anthrax, 60, 61 symptom clusters, jumps in, 180 “syndromic surveillance” (dead
dogs and cats), 180
viral syndrome vs. anthrax, 179 vulnerability to bioterror attack,
206, 212
white blood cell counts, 33 Melville, Herman, 1
Meningitis vs. anthrax, 15, 22–23
Messemer, Robert, 381
Metesky, George “Mad Bomber,” 219
Meyer, Richard, 18, 62
Miambo, Norman, 358
Microbiological culture, 343 Mihalko, Daniel L., 312
Military protection from anthrax, 151–52
Miller, Judith, 64–65, 74, 104 Miller, William Broad, 64 Milne, Thomas, 341–42
Misspellings in letters, 58, 73–74,
229, 256
Modec Decon Formulation, 430 Monsters of the mail, 218–25
bombs, handling rules, 222
Monsters of the mail
(cont.)
Jack the Ripper, 222, 384, 442 Mad Bomber (George Metesky),
219
Sacramento Vampire Killer (Richard Trenton Chase), 220, 431
scientists as, 222
Son of Sam (David Berkowitz), 221
Unabomber (Ted Kaczynski), 218, 222, 223, 227, 228, 231,
233, 258, 420
Zodiac Killer, 221, 256
Moran, Terry, 406
“Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report” (CDC), 242
Morgan Central Postal Facility, 55– 56, 121, 161, 177
Morgano, Richard, 55, 59, 71
Morris, Thomas L., Jr., 109, 127–
28, 135–37, 139, 167, 205
Motives of Amerithrax, 56, 174,
272, 320, 341, 441–42
Mount, Kevin, 72
Moussaoui, Zacarias (suspected twentieth hijacker), 48
Mueller, Robert, 30, 119–20, 141,
203, 307, 355, 367–68
Mullin, Sandra, 177
Murphy, Cecele, 132–33 Murray, Peter Christopher, 326
Nass, Meryl, 68, 154, 323 National Association of Letter
Carriers (NALC), 131, 159,
169
National Center for Biomedical Research and Training (NCBRT), 331, 367, 368, 395,
397, 429–30
National Enquirer,
6, 9, 37, 426
National Examiner,
6, 426 National Institute of Allergy and
Infectious Diseases (NIAID), 279, 433
National Postal Mail Handlers Union, 207
National Research Council (NRC), 313, 321
NBC letters, 55–56, 57–59, 63, 67–
68, 71, 72, 105
Neisseria meningitidis,
15
Nelson, Bill, 425
Nelson, Daniel, 431
New Jersey Post Offices, 52–55, 59
Newsweek,
66, 69, 390, 408
New York Post,
55, 56, 80–82, 92–
103, 105
New York Times,
64, 71, 329, 380–
81, 415, 422
Nguyen, Kathy T., 166–68, 169,
175, 177, 214, 245
Nguyen, Michael, 132
Nikiforov, Vladimir, 194
Nikolaev, Dmitryevich, 188
Niro Atomizer, 146
Nixon, Richard, 90–91, 286
Nolan, John, 238
Northern Arizona University (NAZU), 162, 273, 293, 297,
314
North Korea and bioweapons, 142 Norton, Eleanor Holmes, 347 Nostril swabbing as unreliable test,
67
Novel
(Emergence)
by Hatfill, 354, 366, 368, 371–73, 406
Obolensk, 340–41
O’Connor, Erin, 57, 60–61, 66
O’Connor, Tim, 424, 428
O’Donnell, Patrick, 106, 111, 128 Oehler, Gordon C., 271
Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs (OWCP), 235–36
O’Hanlon, Michael E., 310 O’Neill, John, 271
“Operation Avalanche,” 171 Operation CD-22, Project
Whitecoat, 282
Operation Large Area Coverage, 284
“Operation Pond Scum,” 439 Order of the Rising Sun, 264 O’Reilly, Bill, 73
Orihuela, Judy, 427, 441
Osterholm, Michael, 163 Ostroff, Stephen (CDC), 61 O’Toole, Tara, 43
Paliscak, Bill, 107 Parker, James A., 382
Parker, John, 156, 162, 253
Parkman, George, 97
Pasechnik, Vladimir, 146
Pataki, George, 121
Patel, Jyotsna, 105, 118, 121, 128–
29, 140, 180, 235
Patrick, William C., III anthrax knowledge of, 89 baby powder for masking
spores, 65
defensive work as offensive work, 91
grade of Daschle anthrax, 157 Institute and, 89, 283, 292 patented process for anthrax,
116, 292
salmonella as bioweapon, 264 spore longevity packaging,
263
Steven Hatfill and, 330, 371,
387, 407, 408
World Trade Center attack demonstration, 371
Patriot Act “Antiterror Bill,” 103, 104, 112, 343, 421, 441–42
Patterson, Mary, 423
Pecker, David, 6, 40, 424, 425,
426
Pence, Mike, 288
Pentagon, 110, 155, 295, 321–22
Perkins, Brad, 20, 27, 29, 30–31,
32–33, 434
Pesquera, Hector, 425, 427, 440 Peters, J. C., 428 “Pharmaceutical fold,” 100, 163,
202
Pialorsi, Pia, 119
Pine Bluff Arsenal, 283, 293, 316,
331
Plasmids, 299, 314
Pneumonia vs. anthrax, 13, 167 Political targets, 95–125.
See also
U.S. government additive (new) in Daschle
sample, 117, 156, 162 air conditioning spreading
anthrax, 113
ciprofloxacin therapy, 117, 119,
121, 124
cleanup of offices, 121 Congress, closing of, 124 conservative targets, 163, 254 decontamination of buildings,
287–88
detour and disappearance of Leahy letter, 107–8, 251–52
fear, dealing with, 119
Patrick J. Leahy letter, 104, 105,
107–8, 182, 251–52, 306
refinement of anthrax in Daschle letter, 114, 116, 292
route of letters, 104–5, 107, 108–
10
rumors spreading about anthrax, 123, 181
similarities in letters, 120 Thomas S. Daschle letter, 103,
106–7, 110, 111–17, 205
Pollack, Kenneth, 436
Polygraph tests, 316, 326, 328,
331, 402
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test, 61, 68, 216
Pomerantsev, Andrei, 340
Popov, Sergei, 144, 157
Popovic, Tanja, 18
Porton Down Centre, 84, 278–80,
293, 299, 313, 314
Post-traumatic stress syndrome, 235
Potter, John, 126–27, 169, 204,
215, 217
Prescriptions for Cipro, tracking of, 209
Presidential Decision Directive, 271
Press conferences held by Steven J. Hatfill, 392–405, 406–8,
412–22
Prestamped envelopes, 52, 71, 255,
259
Preston, Richard, 176, 337, 355–
56, 369
Princeton Post Office, 161, 207
Profile of Amerithrax, 226–29, 230–
33, 261
Project Clear Vision, 295 Project Jefferson, 295 Project Saint Jo, 282 Project TOPOFF, 206 “Protecting the American
Homeland” (Brookings Institution), 310
Public anxiety, 33, 57, 68–69, 70,
77, 78, 123, 181, 207–8, 239
Public Health Threats and Emergencies Act, 122
Public help, asking for, 203, 233,
306
Public Law 85-268, 171–72 PX01/pX02 virulence plasmids,
279, 300
Quick Dryer, 230
“Quick test” for anthrax, 31 Quinn, Dan, 207
Radiation treatment of mail, 165, 215, 289
Rarity of anthrax, 16, 19, 20, 24
Rather, Dan, 72
Reactions to anthrax vaccine, 323 Read, Timothy D., 298–99, 300,
313, 314
Refinement of anthrax by Amerithrax, 99, 114, 116,
212, 229, 292
Regan, Brian P., 374 Reid, Richard, 442