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Amerithrax — Part 30
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To:
Counterterrorism
From:
Re:
279A-WF-222936-LEAD, 10/04/2004
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lwas not aware of anyone who expressed a
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special
interest in being able to get around forensic techniques.
has never been to the State of New Jersey in
does not have any associates or any personal
or professional acquaintances who are associated with the Trenton
and Princeton, New Jersey areas.
believed that
some of the civilian technicians who worked at UsAmRIiD were from.
New York but
Idid not know anyone from the New Jersey area.
advised that
does not know anyone who traveled.
New
Jersey
in September
October of 2001.
According to.
there were standing
operating procedures (sops) for the decontamination of class
two
and class three bio safety cabinets in
work areas.
Icould not recall specifically what the sops contained..
In
general,.
the sops gave instructions on how disinfectant were to.
be used.
During the time that
worked at USAMRIID,
At times,
could smell bacterial decontamination agents in the
suites.
advised that during the time
worked at
USAMRIID
routinely used plastic storage containers such as
sterlite
boxes for the storage of
research materials.
did not know how,
where or when these containers
were purchased.
explained that a civilian supply
technician ordered all of those.
types
of
supplies and issued them
out as they were needed.
never knew of any storage
boxes to be missing..
According to
at various times when
worked at usAMRIID, some researchers
would conduct experiments
with Anthrax which were not recorded.
stated that
this was not done for a sinister purpose.
explained that scientists are curious by nature and some.
experimentation that was conducted was impromptu and went
unrecorded.
advised that this was not a practice
of the military personnel
but was a routine practice of certain
civilian lab technicians.
could not identify any
individuals who did such unrecorded experiments.
advised that all of
work was recorded
in lab notebooks.
Those notebooks should be in the custody of
stated thatdid keep some personal.
notes regarding experiments.
conducted.
These notes are
unclassified and
knows of no prohibition against
possessing them.
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