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Amerithrax — Part 29
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“FD-302.(Rev. 10-6-95) DATE le-09-2005 BY 60324 UC BAWSRS/ Lac
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i : FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Date of transcription 04 / 13/2004
On April 13, 2004, BRUCE &. IVINS, date of birth april
321 N46 social security account number 280-44 55449, was
nteryiewed telephonically at his place of employment, the UNITED
STATES ARMY MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES po
(USAMRIID), Fort Detrick, Maryland, telephine[ ___§_ After
being advised of the identity of the “interviewing agent and the
purpose of the interview, that being to clarify certain entries in
IVINS' Reference Material Receipt Record of Bacillus anthracis (Ba) |
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ro
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spores sent to USAMRIID from Dugway Proving Ground, Dugway, Utah,
IVINS provided the following information:
unsure of [| —— sw | place of emplo
worked at
telephone |__|
information.
ent, but thinks
would be able to provide that
One illegible entry that IVINS deciphered was from
December 14, 2000, and involved a rabbit challenge conducted for
BIORORT. A gecond illegible entry was from May 1, 2001, and was
clarified as and "BATTELLE", a research facility in
Columbus, Ohio. Other unreadable entries were determined to read
"BOO-03" (Parts 1-8), which were samples used for aerosol
challenges for[_———d .
IVINS knew (first name unknown)
(
a male from
phonetic).
called IVINS about a test had developed for killing
Ba spores instantaneously. IVINS did not send[ Jany Ba
samples but verformed| ‘test himself, finding that the test
did reduce the number of Ba spores and their viability but was no
more effective than the other methods already in place for killing
Ba spores. IVINS was later contacted by one
number[SS~S~—~—édY:C@ LL ectroniicc mail addréss from
the UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION (SEC) in Fort
Worth, Texas. was investigating in an alleged "pump
and dump" scheme, in which individuals recruit large quantities of
investors for a certain stock through false or misleading
statements. After driving the stock price up, the individuals then
quickly sell the stock, making a large profit for themselves but
Investigation on 04/13/2004 a Fort Detrick, Maryland (telephonically)
/
File # 279A-WF-222936., 279A-BA-C101392 - \AZy\ Date dictated N/A
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