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  TAP: Web Feature: Who is Steven Hatfill?. by Laura Rozen. June 27, 2002.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Hatfill is not a suspect in the anthrax case, the FBI says.
Hatfill belongs to a small pool of people who have access to and detailed knowledge of how to grow and weaponize the highly lethal, concentrated dry powder spores of anthrax that were sent in letters to media personalities and members of Congress last October.
Hatfill, who was employed as an Ebola researcher at USAMRIID from 1997 to 1999, has since worked as a government contractor who specializes in training U.S. Special Forces, embassy employees, emergency workers, and other government officials to respond to biological attacks.
www.prospect.org /webfeatures/2002/06/rozen-l-06-27.html   (2079 words)

  
 The Hunting of Steven J. Hatfill
Hatfill was born in St. Louis, attended high school in Mattoon, Illinois, and studied basic biology and chemistry at Southwestern College in Winfield, Kansas.
Hatfill has lived in two different African countries formerly ruled by white minority regimes, and he appears in the past to have claimed a "military background" or "combat experience" in one of those countries, and "reserve" and "consultant" relationships with the army of the other.
Hatfill, through his attorneys, says that his last anthrax shot came in late 1999, and that he hasn't had a booster since -- which, if true, means that he was out of sequence and many months overdue for the relevant vaccination when the anthrax killer was putting last fall's powders together.
www.ph.ucla.edu /epi/bioter/huntinghatfill.html   (4872 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com: The Pursuit of Steven Hatfill   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Hatfill insists he is innocent and, in a lawsuit filed last month, accused Ashcroft and the FBI of engaging in a "patently illegal campaign of harassment" to cover up their own failure to solve the case.
Hatfill's claim was not questioned as he moved into increasingly sensitive roles, but it was generally assumed by his colleagues that he could have gotten such knowledge only through his relationship with Patrick.
Hatfill, who smelled of alcohol and didn't have a driver's license, refused to take a sobriety test, according to the police report, and "responded to all further questioning with 'F- - - you.'" He eventually pleaded guilty to driving while impaired and was sentenced to 11 months of supervised probation.
www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn/A49717-2003Sep9?language=printer   (7469 words)

  
 Hatfill vs Kristof & The New York Times
Plaintiff Steven J. Hatfill is a medical doctor and researcher in the field of bio-terrorism formerly employed in Fairfax, Virginia.
In addition to identifying Dr. Hatfill wrongfully and baselessly with the anthrax mailings, defendant Kristof published numerous discrete false statements about him, defamatory on their face or in the context in which they appeared, in reckless disregard of whether what he wrote was true.
Wherefore, Dr. Hatfill requests judgment against defendants, jointly and severally, for his actual damages and for punitive damages in amounts appropriate to the proof at trial, for his costs, and for such other relief as is just.
www.anthraxinvestigation.com /Hatfill-v-Kristof.html   (2712 words)

  
 CNN.com - Anthrax 'person of interest' sues Ashcroft, FBI - Aug. 27, 2003
Steven Hatfill, named a 'person of interest' in the 2001 anthrax attacks, filed suit against U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft.
Steven Hatfill, the former U.S. Army bioweapons scientist named a "person of interest" in the 2001 anthrax attacks, filed suit Tuesday against Attorney General John Ashcroft, the Justice Department and FBI, saying his constitutional rights were violated.
Hatfill has steadfastly maintained that he had no involvement in the anthrax attacks that came on the heels of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
www.cnn.com /2003/LAW/08/26/lawsuit.hatfill   (651 words)

  
 CNN.com - LSU defends firing Steven Hatfill - September 3, 2002
Hatfill is one of several people under FBI scrutiny in the investigation of last fall's anthrax attacks.
Hatfill, who was hired July 1, held the position of associate director of LSU's National Center for Biomedical Research and Training.
Hatfill is one of about 20 to 30 people who have been under scrutiny by the FBI in its investigation of last fall's anthrax-laced letters.
archives.cnn.com /2002/US/09/03/hatfill.lsu.fired/index.html   (607 words)

  
 Dr. Steven Hatfill Speaks Out   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Steven Hatfill has announced that lawsuits are planned against those who accused him of involvement in the anthrax letters case.
Dr. Steven Hatill, whose career and reputation have been ruined by media coverage of the anthrax letters case, told an Accuracy in Media conference on October 5th that he once believed the media were fair and accurate.
Hatfill said he was partly responsible for a report on how government "first responders" to a biological or chemical attack could deal with the anthrax hoaxes that were occurring in the U.S. This was designed to help America prepare for the real thing.
www.usasurvival.org /ck100702.shtml   (2314 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com: Blacklisting Steven Hatfill
Hatfill, an expert on biological warfare, was offered the position of associate director of the National Center for Biomedical Research and Training at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.
Hatfill's apartment, the department e-mailed the center's director, instructing him not to use the scientist on any government-sponsored work.
Hatfill was placed on paid leave, and he was dismissed this week.
www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn/A38448-2002Sep4?language=printer   (359 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Steven Hatfill sues government over anthrax probe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Steven Hatfill is the only person who has been identified publicly as "a person of interest" in the anthrax investigation.
Hatfill is the only person the Justice Department has identified publicly as "a person of interest" in the anthrax investigation.
Hatfill wants a federal judge to rule that FBI and Justice Department officials acted improperly and to order them not to violate his rights.
www.usatoday.com /news/washington/2003-08-26-hatfill-suit_x.htm   (548 words)

  
 Joel Mowbray on Steve Hatfill & Anthrax Investigation on National Review Online
Hatfill will soon undergo blood tests, which he claims he requested months ago, that will test antigens in his blood to see if he has had recent exposure to either anthrax or an anthrax vaccination.
Hatfill will also submit a handwriting sample to the FBI, which will be compared to the handwriting in the four anthrax letters.
Hatfill has waived his privacy rights with respect to the blood and handwriting tests, and he wants the results made public as soon as possible.
www.nationalreview.com /mowbray/mowbray082602.asp   (1330 words)

  
 The Double Life of Steven Hatfill?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Hatfill had worked at USAMRIID researching exotic pathogens; he had later worked for a company that did CIA contract work (including a study on a hypothetical anthrax mail attack); and he had trained as a UN weapons inspector.
Hatfill’s resume records that in 1991, after starting his hematology residence he “established” and then “managed” or was “director” or “laboratory chief” of a “Molecular Haematology Laboratory” at the Tygerberg Hospital, which is part of the Stellenbosch medical campus.
Hatfill was a month from his forty-ninth birthday when LSU fired him, and the career he’d manufactured for himself in numerous resumes was finally over.
www.angelfire.com /ex/projecthatfill/seed.html   (7825 words)

  
 STEVEN HATFILL
The FBI has identified Hatfill as one of 20 to 30 scientists and researchers with the expertise and opportunity to conduct the anthrax attacks, but investigators say he is not a suspect.
Hatfill once lived in Harare, Zimbabwe, where there is a school named for Courtney Selous, the namesake of the Selous Scouts, who fought the communist terrorists who were murdering white farmers, their wives, children and their fl farmworkers.
Hatfills lawyer, by the way, described the bloodhound "evidence" as "bogus" and challenged reporters to check with bloodhound experts on the possibility of an almost year-old scent from envelopes exposed to a cleaning procedure being a valid one.
steve_hatfill.tripod.com   (6237 words)

  
 Steven J. Hatfill and The Clueless Media
According to WUSA, "Hatfill keeps a residence at the apartment building, but has not lived there since the first search, according to neighbors." But he was in the apartment when the FBI and the U.S. Postal Inspectors arrived to do the search.
Hatfill is an outspoken opponent to the Biological and Toxic Weapons Convention (BTWC).
Hatfill's journal and have used it and every other available source to track Dr. Hatfill's movements during the period that the anthrax letters were mailed, and they found no evidence that he was anywhere near Central New Jersey at that time.
www.anthraxinvestigation.com /clueless.html   (9244 words)

  
 THE ANTHRAX LETTERS - Steven Hatfill
Steven Hatfill is innocent of any involvement in the anthrax attacks.
The Siegfried and Roy duo who were flown in to provide the bloodhound talking point used to keep this flagging story alive were specifically chosen for their suggestability and questionable professionalism, widely recognized in their own industry.
Hatfill has not the slightest concern that he will ever be arrested in the anthrax deaths.
steven_hatfill.tripod.com   (4811 words)

  
 The Pursuit of Steven Hatfill
Now, suddenly, people were saying that Hatfill could be responsible for the country's first case of domestic bioterrorism, a release of lethal anthrax through the mail that had left five people dead and 17 others infected in the fall of 2001.
The FBI, the lawsuit charges, has wiretapped Hatfill's phones, made it impossible for him to work and leaked information about him to the news media "in a highly public campaign to accuse Dr.
Investigators tracked Hatfill's Cipro prescription back to John Urbanetti, Richard Nixon's former personal physician.
www.ph.ucla.edu /epi/bioter/pursuithatfill.html   (7420 words)

  
 Steven Hatfill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
FBI raids on his home were well attended by journalists and, fit a criminal profile, and consequently, several news outlets have speculated that Hatfill was the likely suspect for the attacks.
Hatfill thensettled in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) where his claimed military associations included work with the United States Army's Institute for Military Assistance, the Rhodesian SAS, and the Selous Scouts.
Tell, David '"The Hunting of Steven J. Hatfill"'.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Steven_Hatfill   (813 words)

  
 Steven Hatfill   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Steven Hatfill to Proceed with Lawsuit Against NYT
FBI's Mueller Silent on Hatfill, Says Iraq Is Part of War on Terror
The FBI and Dr. Hatfill — A New Richard Jewell Case?
www.newsmax.com /hottopics/Steven_Hatfill.shtml   (101 words)

  
 The Crucifixion of Steven Hatfill   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
(On Aug. 11, Hatfill met with the media in front of his lawyer’s office and read a statement that indicted the FBI and its media toadies for their attempts to crucify him.)
That report suggested there would be about 2.5 grams of anthrax in an envelope — and, except for the AMI letter that was thrown away, that's what was in last fall's mailings.
In a bizarre coincidence, until recently, MBNA was headquartered around the corner and down the block from - guess what — AMI’s headquarters in Boca Raton, now shut down because it is infested with anthrax spores.
www.newsmax.com /archives/articles/2002/8/19/201601.shtml   (3353 words)

  
 Dr. Steven Hatfill Backgrounder
The controversy surrounding the FBI's investigation and media coverage of Dr. Hatfill
Earlier articles with references to Dr. Steven Hatfill
Bioterrorism-related Papers and Presentations by Dr. Steven Hatfill
www.computerbytesman.com /anthrax/hatfill.htm   (52 words)

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