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THE ANTHRAX LETTERS & WHAT
THEY CAN TEACH US by Fritz Springmeier
A watershed event happened on 9-11 in NYC. Following that
event, a number of letters were sent with a rare type of weaponized
Anthrax (a variety of Anthrax created only in U.S. military
labs). The genetics of this Anthrax can easily be identified
as originating in an American military biological warfare
lab. Now putting that information temporarily on the shelf,
what does the handwriting on these letters tell the handwriting
analyst?
The easiest handwriting to analyze for the common handwriting
analyst is cursive. Some analysts are intimidated by printing,
calligraphy, ancient and foreign strokes. After additional
experience and research it is possible for the analyst to
also analyze these kinds of strokes. Once the analyst has
experienced the variety of different styles of printed handwriting,
it becomes apparent that even those writers who choose to
print have as unique and variable styles as those who employ
cursive with its speed, flowing movement, rhythm and connections.
The letters that accompanied this biological terror weapon
contained printed handwriting. The handwritten Anthrax letters
are provided on this site for your perusal.
Click the image
to view the samples.
So the question is: What information can the handwriting
analyst provide us? The following is Fritz Springmeier's analysis.
In this case, as an analyst I will go beyond just the clues
from simply the handwriting strokes and make use of clues
from the text. In other words, several techniques of analysis
will be employed. From experience with handwriting, there
is no doubt in my mind that this handwriting was written by
an adult, yet the handwriting pretends to come from a 4th
grader. This and other inconsistencies and clues clearly indicate
that the writer is intending to be deceptive.
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RELIGIOUS
LEADERS by Fritz Springmeier
Man's quest for truth has led him to employ ouija boards,
chicken entrails, dream interpreters, hot bricks held in the
hand, body language, polygraphs, analysis of tapes run backwards
and countless other investigatory methods. Most of these methods
are quite worthless, but man's search for truth has been desperate
enough at times, that they were widely employed nonetheless.
Even the less controversial methods of investigation, such
as photography, reports by witnesses, and government research
are open to tampering. How can we gather legitimate facts
and "nail down" the truth?
A number of Americans have come from obscurity and claimed
special knowledge about truth, and have used their revelation
knowledge to start new religions. In the 1980's, Fritz Springmeier
began to apply Graphoanalysis to historical research into
the character of religious reformers. Handwriting was collected
from Martin Luther, John Calvin, Menno Simons, John Wesley,
C.H. Spurgeon and numerous others. He was especially interested
to see what kind of characters created some of the successful
made-in-America religions such as the Jehovah's Witnesses,
the Mormons, and the Christian Scientists.
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