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From the Washington Post article you mentioned:
"The lyopholizer Ivins used in the fall of 2001 is commonly employed by pharmaceutical companies and laboratories, as well as food processors, to freeze a liquid broth of bacteria and quickly transform it into a dry solid without a thawing stage."
So doesn't that mean that whoever made the Anthrax could have picked up the dryer from an industrial food-service supply outlet? Not exactly a uncommon devoce, apparently.
Nice work, GG.
Cafe DMZ