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THE HIJACKERS 2) Within 72 hours after the morning of 9/11/01 the FBI had identified 19 Arabs as the hijackers of that day's four doomed airliners--though there was no record of any of the 19 as passengers aboard those Flights and no photographic evidence that connected them to the Flights. Corporate media then presented passport-like photos of the 19 through TV, newspapers, magazines and the Internet worldwide. In December of 2001 the same 19 terrorists were indicted in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, named by an FBI attachment in the case against alleged would-be hijacker Zacarias Moussaoui. However, less than three weeks after 9/11/01 and more than two months before this indictment, at least five of these 19 "`hijackers'" had reported themselves alive in Saudi Arabia or Morocco: Abdulaziz Alomari, Wail al-Shehri, Salem al-Hamzi, Saeed al-Ghamdi and Ahmed al-Nami. Also, in September of 2001, FBI Director Robert Mueller admitted to Cable News Network (CNN) that there is "no legal proof to prove the identities of the suicidal hijackers." Seven months later, on April 19, 2002, Mueller told the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco about the 7000 FBI employees who were pursuing evidence about the "`9/11'" attacks. "In our investigation," Mueller said, "we have not uncovered a single piece of paper--either here in the United States or in the treasure trove of information that has turned in Afghanistan and elsewhere--that mentioned any suspect of the September 11 plot." Yet the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks continues to refer to these 19 as the "suicidal hijackers." This Commission, the Congressional Report, and almost all media continue to blame `terrorist groups' and `"al-Qaida"' as the `"enemy"' responsible for "`9/11.'" You can confirm the aliveness of four of the allegedly dead "`hijackers'" through these mainstream sources: Abdulaziz Alomari (supposed to be on American Airlines #11--Orlando Sentinel, 9/20/01; and Wail al-Shehri (American Airlines #11)--Los Angeles Times, 9/21/01; and Salem al-Hamzi (American Airlines #77)--CBS News, 9/27/01; and Saeed al-Ghamdi (United Airlines #93--United Kingdom Daily Telegraph, 9/23/01. Or read this summary from late September of 2001 at http://truedemocracy.net/td4/24s-c-6men.html . |