Tuesday, Feb 26, 2002 Friends, On Wed Feb 20 a good friend received in his P.O. box an envelope from Kenya with receipts for bills, on poor quality paper, as would be common quality in a third-world country. Unsuspicious at first, he then became worried. He does not believe it was a prank. There was no message, no return address, no white powder, no noticeable odor or obvious foreign matter. His fear is that maybe the papers were contaminated with a deadly virus or other biological agent. His concern is not immediately for his own life but for those of a young niece and nephew with whom he has since had contact. He would like to have the material, now sealed in triple plastic bags, tested for possible deadly agents, but is reluctant to simply go to a public health office because it would inevitably lead to a police investigation of him and his house, which is full of his books and his writings. As a radical, he could (and probably would) be targeted and harrassed in the neo-fascist police state environment of today's U.S.A. He has no idea who sent the envelope or how they got his P.O. Box number. The name was incorrect, i.e. not his name, but possibly a distortion. If anyone knows whether there exist possible agents that could be used to contaminate papers without being evident, that information would be helpful. If there are not, he can rest easy. If there are ways to have such material analyzed in a secure laboratory anonymously, that too would be helpful. I know with certainty that my friend is not in any way involved in any illegitimate or illegal activities, to say nothing of terrorism, of course. Thanks for whatever information you might be able to provide. Sincerely, George