The ‘emotionally fragile’ scientist was only accused after his apparent suicide
The anthrax attacks of 2001 are still unsolved, says Dr. Meryl Nass, who is recognized as one of the world's leading experts on anthrax and bioterrorism. She is also known for her Covid research and had her medical license suspended for prescribing hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin for Covid.
In her interview with Andy Steele as part of the 24th Hour conference, Nass said the FBI tried to pin the attacks on several scientists, finally settling on Bruce Ivins. They named him just days after his apparent suicide.
“I knew for a number of reasons that there was no evidence implicating Bruce,” she said.
“They were putting a lot of pressure on all of them and waiting for the weakest link to collapse.”
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