CLAYTON WAAGNER EXPLAINS HOW AND WHY HE SENT HUNDREDS OF FAKE ANTHRAX LETTERS TO THE ABORTION INDUSTRY IN THE USA

by

Neal Horsley

 

 

(December 2, 2001, Christian Gallery News Service)  As other articles in this series demonstrate, one of Clayton Waagner's primary motivations for forcing his way into the pages of the Christian Gallery News Service was to demonstrate that he was the person who had sent several hundred fake anthrax letters to abortion clinics, Planned Parenthood and National Abortion Federation offices throughout the United States.  At first glance, it might seem that Waagner was boasting about his anthrax letters simply to taunt abortionists and aggrandize himself.  But it would be a mistake to interpret his actions in that manner.  To Clayton Waagner, his success in carrying out the fake anthrax mailings was intended to prove a terrible fact to 42 intended victims of Waagner's terror plan, to prove he could carry out his threats to kill them.  In other words, Waagner was telling about his anthrax exploits not simply to boast about his prowess as a criminal but, according to his own words, to prove his "resourcefulness" because when his "resourcefulness" was properly understood all those he threatened with death would know it was time to stop working for the abortion industry. 

 

On three separate places in the thirty-minute taped interview I was able to obtain from him, Waagner talked about the specific details of his anthrax mailings to the abortion industry.  What follows is a verbatim transcript of those three times he discussed his anthrax mailings.

 

 

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HORSLEY:      Well they, all of this, uh, talk about anthrax, um, the, um, there has been some, some uh, suggestion that perhaps you might be involved in all of the uh, letters, uh, uh, claiming to contain anthrax that were sent to the abortionists.  Uh, what-what do you have to say about that?

 

WAAGNER:    These papers I have in my hand,

 

HORSLEY:      Hmm...

 

WAAGNER:    I'm gonna hand you now, [papers rustling] excuse me...This one, is the first letter; and I'll, I'll just start by reading it.  Uh, yes I did the anthrax scares in the abortion clinics

 

HORSLEY:      Right.

 

WAAGNER:    I, I wanna clar...

 

HORSLEY:     You did all of them?

 

WAAGNER:    Every single one, I...

 

HORSLEY:      How many were they?

 

WAAGNER:    Umm, the first operation was through the U.S. Postal Service was uh, umm, four-hundred and eighty-two total. Umm, and I heard reports that said...

 

HORSLEY:      You did all of this while you were on America's Most Wanted and one of the ten most wanted men in the world.

 

Waagner:          That's correct.

 

[END EXCERPT]

 

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WAAGNER:  Umm...This anthrax scare that I did to the abortion clinics...[unintelligible], back up.  I didn't do the real anthrax; I don't have real an-...If I did it would have been in these letters.

 

HORSLEY:      Right, you would've killed...

 

WAAGNER:    Oh, without a doubt. 

 

HORSLEY:      Right.

 

WAAGNER:    But, um, uh, just to prove I did it, uh, the first letter started, uh, uh, opening line was, "Warning:  In this letter you've been exposed to extremely high levels of bacteria skin ["thracius" sp.?], commonly known as anthrax.  It is recommended that you leave the building immediately and call the U.S. Centers for Disease Control at four, "o," four; six, three, nine; two, eight, "o," seven.  Uh, signed Army of God, Virginia Dare Cell.  Um, its - and I'm gonna leave this letter with you - [unintelligible] but its a, its a full page and it, it uh, its just, its, as they say, religious ramblings.  Um, [laughter] the second one, not wanting to be accused of, of [overwriting?] again, um the second one which is sent through Federal Express, um, I used, I used, to send those I used the Federal Express account number of the National Abortion Federation, their account number's, uh, one - I'm sure its not now - one, one, seven, five, six, four, seven, zero, three.

 

HORSLEY:      You mean you had...their account number?

 

WAAGNER:    Yeah, the account number for Planned Parenthood, uh, American Federation of New York, is two, two, seven, two, five, two, one, six, two. 

 

HORSLEY:      Whoa.

 

WAAGNER:    And, uh, I sent those, uh, these air bills, uh, I oh, I manufact-...uh, you're a computer guy; you can appreciate that, uh Federal Express does their pre-printed air bills on a, on a dot-matrix printer.  Um, dot matrix printers kinda hard to find today, but I found one.  Um, I bought it in a CompUSA in, um, uh, Philadelphia.  Again, they'll know.  Um, uh, a OkiData ninety-two, and I paid three-hundred and sixty-five dollars for it.  But that's what I printed these with.  Um...

 

HORSLEY:      They're great printers.

 

WAAGNER:    Yeah, they are! [laughter]  Um..but, uh, like this one that I have, yeah, I love 'em.

 

Horsley:            I'm sure Okidata will appreciate that.

 

Waagner:          [Laughs.]  Uh, this one was, uh, appears to have come from Anne Glacer [sp.?] who's the security ex-...the security, head of security of Planned Parenthood Federation [unintelligible], and um, uh, its addressed to Planned Parenthood, uh, uh, Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.  Um, and again, it it es-...people will tell you that received it, they look real, they're they [unintelligible] It got by their massive security they're so proud of.

 

 [END EXCERPT]


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WAAGNER:   And again, back, y'know, back to this anthrax thing, I have shut down approximately, y'know, uh, I don't know how many clinics; but I calculated the clinics I know of, in days closed; some of them were closed for five days; some of them for only one - but in days closed, number of clinics, eight hundred, approximately, eight-hundred days closed.  Now, if you figure that an average clinic kills six babies a day, that's a lotta s-... that were stopped.  According to Planned Parenthood's own data, they don't, um, uh, twenty per cent, uh, only twenty percent of the women come back after an abortion's, uh, canceled, for whatever reason. 

 

HORSLEY:      Right.

 

WAAGNER:    So, I mean, do the math!  You're looking at three to four thousand babies that were saved, by one man!  And, and I'm, y'know, and not to pat myself on the back to show how vulnerable they are, by one man who's the most hunted man in this country! 

 

HORSLEY:      Right.

 

WAAGNER:    I, I think bin Laden's got me beat now, okay, but...

 

HORSLEY:      But, but he's not in this country.

 

WAAGNER:    No, he's not in this country...

 

HORSLEY:      You still are the most hunted man in the United States.

 

WAAGNER:    In the United States.  Um, I can, I can move around with impunity, because God has anointed me!  And, and when I... I mean, you just, you would like...like the idea with this anthra-...I, I, I skipped over; I didn't mean to, but...the idea with this, uh, this first anthrax thing; I was so charged when, when the Lord hit me with the idea, from conception to, to actually putting the stuff in the mail; took two days!  It was nothing...It was nothing! 

 

HORSLEY:      [unintelligible] hundreds of them.

 

WAAGNER:   Yeah, nothing! It was easy!  Um, uh, and the job was done well enough that it fooled 'em all!  Nobody looked at my envelopes and said, these are, they're looking for stuff.  Not one report was made.  Thats [unintelligible] looked at that and said, oh this is danger!  Um, In the second one, in the, uh, FedEx one, uh, I learned something.  [unintelligible] they fax out warnings, when they start coming in.  So in the second one I called in bomb threats, both in Planned Parenthood and the National Abortion Federation.  Um, and just a little side margin, didn't actually call the National Abortion Federation.  I called two other people in their building, two other offices, and I warned them to get out.  And I think that probably unnerved them a little bit. Cause I didn't actually call Planned Parenthood, I too called other people in the buildings; said I don't want you to get hurt when they die. 

 

HORSLEY:    Whoa.

 

WAAGNER:  And so they evacuated the building, uh, uh, for uh, Planned Parenthood and the National Abortion Federation.  So that prevented their, again, prevented them from sending their, their faxes out to, to warn everyone "this is coming."  And so they got nailed hard.  You can't stop someone like myself.  The reason you, first of all I, I count myself as a dead man.  What are you going to scare me with?

 

 [END EXCERPT]

 

****This story was concluded on Dec 5, 201 when Clayton Waagner was arrested at a Kinko' while monitoring the Web site you are visiting.

Neal Horsley

 

 

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