Photograph of Monday's response by Jonathan Weiss
The German and British Missions are located near the U.N. building in Midtown, while the Russian Mission is on the Upper East Side. The NY Times reports, "a note inside the envelope at the German Mission read 'Al Qaeda F.B.I. in America.' It was similar to notes found in envelopes received on Monday at the Uzbek and Austrian Missions, the police said." (The other mission to receive an envelope on Monday was the French Mission.) Also, "Initial tests of the powder found in the envelopes delivered on Tuesday did not show the presence of anthrax spores or any other hazardous substance." And the NYPD says the envelopes delivered on Monday contained flour.
According to the Post, four of the letters were postmarked from Dallas, Texas—"albeit with different return addresses in that city -- and they are believed to have been mailed from the same post office last Friday, sources said. The letters were mailed a day after the massacre of 13 people on the US Army base in Fort Hood, Texas, by Army psychiatrist Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, who is Muslim."
Police Commissioner Ray Kelly emphasized, "We caution all of the missions here at the United Nations to be careful with their mail and if they see any suspicious envelopes not to open them. If they do open them to segregate them and call police immediately."




nice try you unoriginal bastards.
I was in one of the buildings yesterday they evacuated because of this hoax. It happened around 4pm, which kinda sucked because seriously, if they were going to evacuate and close down the building, couldn't it have happened around 9am so we could all just go home and call it a day??
C'mon! Work with us "terrorists"!!
I think you have the mail delivery people to blame for that.
mail's always late on a Monday.
but I hear ya.
I hope this doesn't become an opportunity for some foe to send the real stuff.
so was it blow?
Courtesy of the NY Fashion Institute.