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Amerithrax — Part 2

193 pages · May 08, 2026 · Document date: Jan 31, 2008 · Broad topic: Terrorism · Topic: Amerithrax · 171 pages OCR'd
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| @ @ FD-302a (Rev. 10-6-95) 27 9A-WF-222936-BET Continuation of FD-302 of BRUCE EDWARDS IVINS on 02/13/08 , Page 4 6 When researching KKG locations at the Library of Congress, IVINS retrieved telephone books from the reference section of the library, and he did not have to sign them out. He did sign out a book from the Library of Congress entitled "Sorority Girl," but he could not recall whether or not he signed out any others. Regarding the research of KKG locations, IVINS never identified any non-traditional KKG locations such as rental or storage facilities associated with KKG. The University of Tennessee KKG office was not a sorority house, but it was located in a campus building. IVINS was shown a photograph of two mailboxes and asked to identify it. He did not recognize the photograph, but after he was informed that it was removed from a photo album seized from his residence, IVINS asked if the photograph was taken in Chapel Hill. He was told it was and was asked if the mailboxes in the photograph were those into which he pu lab notebooks. IVINS does not believe he placed the notebooks in either of the two mailboxes in the photograph, as there were more businesses in the area where he left her notebooks. He could attribute no significance to the photograph. IVINS tried to navel —_____lenterad ps a "Notable Kappa" on Wikipedia. Information regardin as there for some time, but it was eventually removed. IVINS_attempted to identify other notable Kappas, but only named After a , and after struggling with her name, IVINS also named as a notable Kappa. IVINS' other obsession, blindfolding or bondage, began when he was five or six years old. IVINS would place blindfolds on stuffed animals or teddy bears, and his interest was obviously non- sexual in nature. As he grew older, however, the obsession snow- balled over the years and eventually took on a. sexual focus. The files seized from IVINS' residence which were marked "Attorney Client Privileged" should be fairly complete with regard to letters written to and from him. As for the letters to members of Congress, IVINS would obtain the applicable member's telephone number from the blue pages of the phone book and,call them for a maili ddress. Although he was not a constituent ofl id cd IVINS wrote her a consoling letter after she cried in
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