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Amerithrax — Part 2
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FD-302a (Rev. 10-6-95)
279A-WF-222936-BEI
Continuation of FD-302 of BRUCE EDWARDS IVINS ,on 02/13/08 , Page 2
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The Cipher
[| Although he had the Cipher, IVINS did not find or have the
book of ritual to which it could be applied. pe
never mentioned or discussed ary
of the KKG house with IVINS. IVINS is not certain if or
wa G advisor
of the burglary. IVINS learned that was replacing
ee reading some of KKG related documents that
were on her desk. Because she was_a_member of KKG, IVINS paid
close attention to all aspects of sid life, and he would
periodically ride by her house without_making contact with her.
IVINS still remembers details about[ | such as the make and
model of the car she drove.
Realizing that he needed the KKG book of ritual, IVINS
drove to Morgantown, WV, one night to burglarize the KKG house at
West Virginia University (WVU). There were no lights on, and IVINS
entered the house through a ground floor window. He looked around
the upstairs for any locked closets, cabinets, etc. which may
contain the ritual book, but he found nothing. IVINS then went to
the first floor and found a locked filing cabinet which he forced
open. Inside the filing cabinet was the KKG book of ritual which
he took. The total time spent in the house for the burglary was
"one half hour or less." IVINS chose the WVU KKG sorority house
because it was close to where he was living at the time, and he
could drive there and back in one evening. Again, IVINS could not
recall the approximate date or even season of the year when this
occurred, but he was living in Maryland and believed it took place
in the early 1980's. .
The trip to Morgantown, WV, was IVINS' last with regards
to his KKG obsession. Because he had the Cipher and book of
ritual, there was no reason for IVINS to visit any additional KKG
sorority houses. To him, the book of ritual was the "Holy Grail."
Having it and being able to decode it gave IVINS a sense of "power"
which he would use to get back ef fox not going on a
date with him. IVINS knew all of the KKG secrets and would
disclose them to non-KKG members.
After obtaining the book of ritual, IVINS placed
advertisements in Mother Jones and Rolling Stone magazines in which
he offered to provide copies of it for free. He chose Mother Jones
because it is a far left wing publication whose readers would most
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