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Topic: Politics > Politics-USA
User: "Harry Hope"
Date: 13 Nov 2006 02:41:26 PM
Object: Freeper busted for fake anthrax attacks
http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/Fake_anthrax_hoax_by_conservative_blogger_1113.html
Monday November 13, 2006
Anthrax hoaxer may be Free Republic poster
Larisa Alexandrovna and Brian Beutler
The man arrested on Saturday for sending more than a dozen envelopes
containing "fake anthrax" to anti-war celebrities, journalists, and
politicians may have ties to the conservative supersite Free Republic,
RAW STORY has found. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/browse
Chad Castagana, a 39 year old Californian named as the FBI's prime
suspect in the case, is due in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles
today, where procecutors are expected to file criminal complaint
against him for sending threatening letters through the U.S. mail.
Castagana has an extensive online history, often writing about science
fiction and conservative politics, and many bloggers are convinced
that he is also a contributor at the conservative activist Free
Republic website under the name Marc Costanzo.
Earlier today, users at the liberal websites Democratic Underground
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=364x2701099
and Daily Kos http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/11/13/01945/776
brought to light the similarities between Castagana's Internet
footprint and Costanzo's writings at Free Republic, and RAW STORY has
found a series of eyebrow-raising connections between the two men.
In one Free Republic post, Costanzo contends that he hails from the
town of Woodlands Hills; the same city where Castagana was arrested.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1667522/posts?page=49#49
"Sorry I was so late in replying, but this room were I am working
online from is a scorcher in the afternoon," Constanzo wrote in July
of this year.
"Tempertures were 106 degrees in the shade this Saturday, here in
Woodland Hills."
Liberal bloggers noticed the possible connection after doing a Google
search on writings by Castagana.
In a letter posted to the website of the magazine Science Fiction
Weekly at the time of their August 26, 2002 issue, Castagana wrote,
"The future is not the current events of our world thrown into outer
space. The future is not with the Liberals, not with the
Multiculturalists (both hate America), and it is certainly not to be
found in Canada! The future is not written, the future is unformed."
http://www.scifi.com/sfw/issue279/letters.html#pc
Nearly four years later, the following passage was written by Marc
Costanzo of Free Republic:
Let us create a future of infinite possibilities devoid of the agenda
of the social engineers who work their corruption on us thru the one
way world of television.
A world where anything is possible, but not everything is possible.
Anything can happen, but not all things can happen at once.
That is what 'Time' is for, to keep all things from happening at the
same moment.
That shall be the only rule of our new fantasy world.
That an event happens only once.
What has been done, cannot be undone.
There is no turning back the sands of time.
You can review the past but you cannot change the past.
That a vision of a possible future - to the present, must be taken in
the context of the present.
A Cosmos not governed by compassion or tolerance or equality, but
common sense and merit.
A Universe of strange and totally new lifeforms and not distorted
reflections of human characters, just to make some social allegory
---- THAT is the insipid barren road of Political Correctness that
Sci-fi entertainment has been a slave to for so many years.
The future is not the current events of our world thrown into Outer
Space.
The future is not with the Liberals, not with the Multiculturalists
(both hate America), and it is certainly not to be found in some
cheapo TV production made in Canada!
The future is not written, the future is unformed.
The similarities implicate Costanzo in--at the least--plagiarism of
the anthrax-hoax suspect, but there are other points of contact
between the two men.
Most striking is this Costanzo comment from September, weeks before
the anti-Bush MSNBC anchor Keith Olbermann was sent a threatening fake
anthrax letter in New York:
"This partisan loudmouth Olbermann is a demagogue! Someone should find
out where he lives and mail him a Ted Kazcinski letter."
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1706871/posts
After Olbermann received the fake anthrax, Costanzo posted the
following:"
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1727261/posts?page=230#230
Not to make light of the situation, but drama queen Olbermann put on
quite a production even after he'd been told the powder was harmless
and checked out by doctors and told he was fine.
He demanded that he be rushed to the hospital for more tests.
I wouldn't be even remotely surprised if he mailed it to himself.
I've never seen someone more desperate for attention and approval.
I heard from a liberal blog that Olbermann was a prima donna at the
hospital, giving the medical staff and the cops a hard time.
Keith is a whiny little b@tch!
Accepting that, I do not believe he sent it to himself.
But that is just guess work.
A few weeks later, after fake anthrax was sent to the New York offices
of Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer, Costanzo wrote, "Hold it here
now, what are the facts? The links provide few details. This info is
very sketchy!"
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1731981/posts?page=36#36
And when the Washington Post recently received a piece of mail with
suspicious white powder, Costanzo commented, "I heard recently that
The Washington Post got interrupted beifly the other day becaue of a
'suspicious letter'. I read about this at Wonkette.com They said that
this letter only contained harmless powder of Boric Acid."
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1718674/posts?page=6#6
Costanzo's profile at Free Republic reads in part, "I have an
Associates Degree in the Science of Electronics."
Castagana's web history indicates an extensive interest in
technological gadgets and an understanding of electronics.
A blogger at Daily Kos claims to have uncovered another alias as well.
http://www.dailykos.com/comments/2006/11/13/01945/776/214#c214
RAW STORY will attempt to determine how extensive the link between the
men actually is.
__________________________________________________________
Who let the dogs out
Harry
.

User: "Amy Likes Pot!"

Title: Re: Freeper busted for fake anthrax attacks 14 Nov 2006 03:47:22 PM
Harry Hope <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/Fake_anthrax_hoax_by_conservative_blogg
er_1113.html

Monday November 13, 2006

Anthrax hoaxer may be Free Republic poster

Larisa Alexandrovna and Brian Beutler

The man arrested on Saturday for sending more than a dozen envelopes
containing "fake anthrax" to anti-war celebrities, journalists, and
politicians may have ties to the conservative supersite Free Republic,
RAW STORY has found. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/browse

Chad Castagana, a 39 year old Californian named as the FBI's prime
suspect in the case, is due in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles
today, where procecutors are expected to file criminal complaint
against him for sending threatening letters through the U.S. mail.

Castagana has an extensive online history, often writing about science
fiction and conservative politics, and many bloggers are convinced
that he is also a contributor at the conservative activist Free
Republic website under the name Marc Costanzo.

Earlier today, users at the liberal websites Democratic Underground
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&addr
ess=364x2701099 and Daily Kos
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/11/13/01945/776 brought to light the
similarities between Castagana's Internet footprint and Costanzo's
writings at Free Republic, and RAW STORY has found a series of
eyebrow-raising connections between the two men.

In one Free Republic post, Costanzo contends that he hails from the
town of Woodlands Hills; the same city where Castagana was arrested.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1667522/posts?page=49#49

"Sorry I was so late in replying, but this room were I am working
online from is a scorcher in the afternoon," Constanzo wrote in July
of this year.

"Tempertures were 106 degrees in the shade this Saturday, here in
Woodland Hills."

Liberal bloggers noticed the possible connection after doing a Google
search on writings by Castagana.

In a letter posted to the website of the magazine Science Fiction
Weekly at the time of their August 26, 2002 issue, Castagana wrote,
"The future is not the current events of our world thrown into outer
space. The future is not with the Liberals, not with the
Multiculturalists (both hate America), and it is certainly not to be
found in Canada! The future is not written, the future is unformed."
http://www.scifi.com/sfw/issue279/letters.html#pc

Nearly four years later, the following passage was written by Marc
Costanzo of Free Republic:

Let us create a future of infinite possibilities devoid of the agenda
of the social engineers who work their corruption on us thru the one
way world of television.

A world where anything is possible, but not everything is possible.

Anything can happen, but not all things can happen at once.

That is what 'Time' is for, to keep all things from happening at the
same moment.

That shall be the only rule of our new fantasy world.

That an event happens only once.

What has been done, cannot be undone.

There is no turning back the sands of time.

You can review the past but you cannot change the past.

That a vision of a possible future - to the present, must be taken in
the context of the present.

A Cosmos not governed by compassion or tolerance or equality, but
common sense and merit.

A Universe of strange and totally new lifeforms and not distorted
reflections of human characters, just to make some social allegory
---- THAT is the insipid barren road of Political Correctness that
Sci-fi entertainment has been a slave to for so many years.

The future is not the current events of our world thrown into Outer
Space.

The future is not with the Liberals, not with the Multiculturalists
(both hate America), and it is certainly not to be found in some
cheapo TV production made in Canada!

The future is not written, the future is unformed.

The similarities implicate Costanzo in--at the least--plagiarism of
the anthrax-hoax suspect, but there are other points of contact
between the two men.

Most striking is this Costanzo comment from September, weeks before
the anti-Bush MSNBC anchor Keith Olbermann was sent a threatening fake
anthrax letter in New York:

"This partisan loudmouth Olbermann is a demagogue! Someone should find
out where he lives and mail him a Ted Kazcinski letter."
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1706871/posts

After Olbermann received the fake anthrax, Costanzo posted the
following:"
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1727261/posts?page=230#230

Not to make light of the situation, but drama queen Olbermann put on
quite a production even after he'd been told the powder was harmless
and checked out by doctors and told he was fine.

He demanded that he be rushed to the hospital for more tests.

I wouldn't be even remotely surprised if he mailed it to himself.

I've never seen someone more desperate for attention and approval.

I heard from a liberal blog that Olbermann was a prima donna at the
hospital, giving the medical staff and the cops a hard time.

Keith is a whiny little b@tch!

Accepting that, I do not believe he sent it to himself.

But that is just guess work.

A few weeks later, after fake anthrax was sent to the New York offices
of Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer, Costanzo wrote, "Hold it here
now, what are the facts? The links provide few details. This info is
very sketchy!"
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1731981/posts?page=36#36

And when the Washington Post recently received a piece of mail with
suspicious white powder, Costanzo commented, "I heard recently that
The Washington Post got interrupted beifly the other day becaue of a
'suspicious letter'. I read about this at Wonkette.com They said that
this letter only contained harmless powder of Boric Acid."
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1718674/posts?page=6#6

Costanzo's profile at Free Republic reads in part, "I have an
Associates Degree in the Science of Electronics."

Castagana's web history indicates an extensive interest in
technological gadgets and an understanding of electronics.

A blogger at Daily Kos claims to have uncovered another alias as well.
http://www.dailykos.com/comments/2006/11/13/01945/776/214#c214

RAW STORY will attempt to determine how extensive the link between the
men actually is.

__________________________________________________________

Who let the dogs out

Harry

Cool! I knew it wouldn't be long before they caught the creep who sent the
powder to Olberman! I hadn't heard about the other people, though, but
that is probably how the police wanted the investigation to go.
.


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