According to the official statement of the Pentagon, in the post office of the United States of the United States, America discovered a rather suspicious substance. The message does not tell that it is this suspicious substance that is and how in a strange way it could be in the territory of the military unit.
It was about the twelfth building at an auxiliary facility in Virginia, Arlington, a suburbs of the capital of the USA. All staff were evacuated from there in connection with the potential danger available there. In the United States, postal items in the United States are now showing increased attention in connection with the recent find of letters that were addressed to Senator Roger Wickker and US President Barack Obama himself. Together with these letters in the envelopes, a strange powder was discovered. The examination previously showed that the nuclear power was sent. A letter with poison was found on April 16 in the Chancellery of Senator Wycker. A similar message that was addressed to Obama, on April 17, was intercepted by the secret service. On the same day, the Federal Bureau of Investigations on the same day detained on suspicion of sending out deaths Kevin Keritis, a resident of Mississippi. As it became known, Curtis sincerely believed in the conspiracy of the authorities directed against him. The true motives of the criminal have not yet been found out. The exact number of letters already sent by Curtis is also unknown. The FBI has data that there are at least three of them, except Obama and Wickker, an employee of the state state bodies was supposed to receive a letter. How many of them are actually found out. Observers after reports of toxic letters held some parallel with events in 2001. Then just a week after the tragic on September 11 in the United States, unknown people began to send out envelopes in which there were disputes of anthrax. Five people died from this disease at that time, there were more seventeen victims, but they were able to save them. This «poisonous» story also happened after a terrorist act at the Boston Marathon, where three were killed and another hundred were injured. At this stage of the investigation, the FBI denies any connection between these two events.