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Amerithrax — Part 3
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The following investigation was conducted by Special Dé
agent [Jon 11/8/2005: Be
On 2/22/2005, BRUCE ®. IVINS sent an email from his
United States Army Medical Institute of Infectious Diseases
In the email| __]asks IVINS the meaning behind his
America Online (AOL) screen nam kingbadger7@aol.com. The
following is IVINS' response to
During the First Gulf War in 1990-1991, there was
a secret army project, called "Project Badger," in
which researchers tried to find out if they could
dilute the currently licensed human anthrax vaccine and
still have it remain efficacious. The war caught
people here off-guard, and we apparently didn't have
enough full-strength vaccine for all the troops
(400,000+) going over there. Since it was believed
that Iraq had anthrax as a biological weapon, it was
deemed of high importance to make sure that the troops
had both vaccines and antibiotics, should the agent be
used against them. Years afterward, the project was
revealed and discussed in an article in "Vanity Fair."
We had a lot of laughs about it, since we in our
division had been left in the dark about the whole
thing, especially the part about it being named
"Project Badger." I was doing a lot of anthrax vaccine
research at the time (the late '1990s), and one day our
_QGivision chief walked in and said, "I need to talk to
King Badger!" The name stuck. So, when I got an AOL
account, I tried to get "KingBadger" as my handle, but
somebody else already had it. So I settled for
"Kingbadger7." If you'd like to read more about the
subject, you might check this out: http://www. vaccine-
a.com/fexcerpt.html.
A review of www.vaccine-a.com/excerpt revealed an
excerpt from the book Vaccine-A, written by Gary Matsumoto. The
excerpt discusses the potential use an oil based adjuvant known .
as squalene to boost the effectiveness of the new anthrax
vaccine. Matsumoto writes that oil adjuvants cause autoimmune
diseases. The excerp t USAMRIID
researchers including IVINS and
{gk There is no mention of Project Badger in the excerpt.
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