I'm grateful to Mr. Cole for researching and writing this book. I work for the U.S. Postal Service and happened to find myself in the thick of this whole business in October 2001 in Boca Raton. Mr. Cole assembles the facts in a clear and logical way, provides useful digressions and details, and sheds light on many things that I did not understand before. This is very good work and, though some will undoubtedly question this...
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Leonard Cole's book provides new and compelling information that the anthrax letter sent to AMI (or at least one of them) was contained inside a love note addressed to Jennifer Lopez. If this startling information is to be seriously entertained it automatically leads to a number of very serious ramifications. One of these ramifications is the seemingly disconnected modus operandi from the senate letters and the NY media letters...
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Reading Leonard Cole's "The Anthrax Letters" was a compelling experience. Attuned to the dull, less than erudite studies that I had previously read on the subject of bioterrorism, I was unprepared for Cole's gripping account of what occurred following the October 2001, outbreak of anthrax. His delineation of those events are of the highest reportorial level. Cole delves into every aspect, both medically and psychologically...
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One great terrorism event of 2001, the attacks of September 11th, remains seared into America's national memory...as well it should. But another deadly deed, which unfolded just a few days later, seems to be rapidly receding from the foreground: the anthrax letters. In this powerful new book, Dr. Leonard Cole persuasively lays out a case why this act of bioterrorism should not be forgotten. Dr. Cole's book is, as the subtitle...
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Dr. Leonard Cole's "The Anthrax Letters"is a very engaging, in fact gripping, account of the first and uncertain steps that went into the identification of systemic anthrax as the disease responsible for the mysterious illnesses that affected 11 individuals and killed five. The illness appeared out of nowhere and was traced to letters sent from a Newark, New Jersey address. Cole traces the connections through interviews with...
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