Lewis M. Weinsten Pens 'Updated' Book Detailing Possible Solution for Anthrax

By: Jun. 06, 2015
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As stated in a June 3rd article in Foreign Policy titled "The Pentagon Anthrax Scandal Is Getting Worse by the Day" ...

"U.S. Defense Department officials said on Wednesday that a total of 51 laboratories in 17 states, the District of Columbia, and three foreign countries have received potentially dangerous samples of anthrax from a U.S. Army lab in Dugway, Utah - dramatically expanding the scope of a scandal that raises serious questions about the Pentagon's ability to properly oversee its stocks of deadly pathogens."

But this latest anthrax scare is a mere echo of that earlier 2001 anthrax attack that has never been fully explained.

The FBI case name for that deadly incident was Amerithrax. Letters containing live anthrax spores were mailed to several media headquarters and to two US Senators. Five died and 17 others were infected.

Microbiologist Bruce Edward Ivins became the focus of the FBI's investigation and he committed suicide as a result. But today even the FBI's lead investigator has doubts about his guilt.

Case Closed is a novel based on those true events ... and as more facts come out the book seems less like fiction than a prescient revelation of what really happened.

The New Atlantian Library is proud to publish an updated edition of Louis M. Weinstein's Case Closed -- along with new material on the rejection of the FBI's flawed case by two goverenmental agencies, numerous US Congressmen and Senators, and even the FBI agent who managed the major parts of the investigation.

This updated edition of Case Closed follows Lew Weinstein's passion for seeing the truth come out in the FBI's handling of the Amerithrax Case. Weinstein began writing novels when he was 55 years of age, finally taking the advice of his high school English teacher, who said he should write. After graduating from Princeton and the Harvard Business School, Lew enjoyed a long management career in the private, public and not-for-profit sectors, including his last position as CEO of a biomedical research institute focused on infectious disease research. In 1980, he was a candidate for the U.S. Congress from New Jersey. Lew Weinstein lives with his wife in Key West, FL.

In the true-life-inspired thriller Case Closed you will find a plausible explanation of what really happened in the 2001 anthrax attacks ... and why the FBI doesn't want America to know the truth.

Yes, you can own the ebook edition in a matter of seconds by clicking the link below. Priced at only $3.99 it's available in a format to fit your personal ereader device -- Kindle to Nook to Kobo to you name it.

Or you can order the 6" x 9" paperback for only $14.95 and have it in your hands a matter of days.

Lew Weinstein's Case Closed is available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, KoboBooks, and Absolutely Amazing eBooks. Or got the paperback edition go here.

Does fiction sometimes foretell reality? It certainly seems that way to readers of Case Closed.



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