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Ivins' anthrax attack linked to vaccine criticism?

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Federal officials believe that Senator Tom Daschle's objections to the anthrax vaccine being given to soldiers may have been a prime reason why he was targeted in the 2001 anthrax attacks. Daschle raised concerns that the vaccine would make members of the National Guard ill--a suggestion that anthrax vaccine researcher Bruce Ivins evidently was angry about.

Speculation has been rampant that Ivins, a federal scientist directly engaged in vaccine research, initiated a series of deadly attacks using anthrax in order to boost interest and funding for his work and perhaps profit from a scramble for a new and better vaccine. Ivins committed suicide on August 1 as the FBI was preparing a case against him.

- read the story from the Hartford Courant

ALSO: Federal officials unveiled their case against Ivins on Wednesday, indicating that he was seeking more government support for biodefense work. Article

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he didn't kill himself! The government took him out!

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