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Please pause a moment and reflect back, by taking the following multiple choice test:

 

1. In 1972 at the Munich Olympics, athletes were kidnapped and massacred by:

 

a. Olga Corbitt

b. Sitting Bull

c. Arnold Schwartzeneger

d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40

 

2. In 1979, the U.S. embassy in Iran was taken over by:

 

a. Lost Norwegians

b. Elvis

c. A tour bus full of 80-year-old women

d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40

 

3. During the 1980's a number of Americans were kidnapped in Lebanon by:

 

a. John Dillinger

b. The King of Sweden

c. The Boy Scouts

d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40

 

4. In 1983, the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut was blown up by:

 

a. A pizza delivery boy

b. Pee Wee Herman

c. Geraldo Rivera

d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40

 

5. In 1985 the cruise ship Achille Lauro was hijacked and a 70 year old American passenger was murdered and thrown overboard by:

 

a. The Smurfs

b. Davy Jones

c. The Little Mermaid

d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40

 

6. In 1985 TWA flight 847 was hijacked at Athens, and a U.S. Navy diver was murdered by:

 

a. Captain Kid

b. Charles Lindberg

c. Mother Teresa

d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40

 

7. In 1988, Pan Am Flight 103 was bombed by:

 

a. Scooby Doo

b. The Tooth Fairy

c. Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid

d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40

 

8. In 1993 the World Trade Center was bombed the first time by:

 

a. Richard Simmons

b. Grandma Moses

c. Michael Jordan

d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40

 

9. In 1998, the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania were bombed by:

 

a. Mr. Rogers

b. Hillary, to distract attention from Bill's women problems

c. The World Wrestling Federation

d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40

 

10. On 9/11/01, four airliners were hijacked and destroyed and thousands of people were killed by:

 

a. Bugs Bunny, Wiley E. Coyote, Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd

b. The Supreme Court of Florida

c. Mr. Bean

d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40

 

11. In 2002 the United States fought a war in Afghanistan against:

 

a. Enron

b. The Lutheran Church

c. The NFL

d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40

 

12. In 2002 reporter Daniel Pearl was kidnapped and murdered by:

 

a. Bonny and Clyde

b. Captain Kangaroo

c. Your grandmother

d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40

 

Nope, no patterns anywhere to justify profiling!

 

 

 

 

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F:alot of those were arrangen by white men between the ages of 45-70

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

F is the letter of the day F is for FACT and Fuck you

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pattern you say?

 

1947-48: U.S. backs Palestine partition plan. Israel established. U.S. declines to press Israel to allow expelled Palestinians to return.

 

 

 

1949: CIA backs military coup deposing elected government of Syria.1

 

 

 

1953: CIA helps overthrow the democratically‑elected Mossadeq government in Iran (which had nationalized the British oil company) leading to a quarter‑century of repressive and dictatorial rule by the Shah, Mohammed Reza Pahlevi.

 

 

 

1956: U.S. cuts off promised funding for Aswan Dam in Egypt after Egypt receives Eastern bloc arms.

 

 

 

1956: Israel, Britain, and France invade Egypt. U.S. does not support invasion, but the involvement of its NATO allies severely diminishes Washington's reputation in the region.

 

 

 

1958: U.S. troops land in Lebanon to preserve "stability".

 

 

 

early 1960s: U.S. unsuccessfully attempts assassination of Iraqi leader, Abdul Karim Qassim.2

 

 

 

1963: U.S. supports coup by Iraqi Ba'ath party (soon to be headed by Saddam Hussein) and reportedly gives them names of communists to murder, which they do with vigor.3

 

 

 

1967‑: U.S. blocks any effort in the Security Council to enforce SC Resolution 242, calling for Israeli withdrawal from territories occupied in the 1967 war.

 

 

 

1970: Civil war between Jordan and PLO. Israel and U.S. discuss intervening on side of Jordan if Syria backs PLO.

 

 

 

1972: U.S. blocks Egyptian leader Anwar Sadat's efforts to reach a peace agreement with Israel.

 

 

 

1973: Airlifted U.S. military aid enables Israel to turn the tide in war with Syria and Egypt.

 

 

 

1973‑75: U.S. supports Kurdish rebels in Iraq. When Iran reaches an agreement with Iraq in 1975 and seals the border, Iraq slaughters Kurds and U.S. denies them refuge. Kissinger secretly explains that "covert action should not be confused with missionary work."4

 

 

 

1975: U.S. vetoes Security Council resolution condemning Israeli attacks on Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon.5

 

 

 

1978‑79: Iranians begin demonstrations against the Shah. U.S. tells Shah it supports him "without reservation" and urges him to act forcefully. Until the last minute, U.S. tries to organize military coup to save the Shah, but to no avail.6

 

 

 

1979‑88: U.S. begins covert aid to Mujahideen in Afghanistan six months before Soviet invasion in Dec. 1979.7 Over the next decade U.S. provides training and more than $3 billion in arms and aid.

 

 

 

1980‑88: Iran‑Iraq war. When Iraq invades Iran, the U.S. opposes any Security Council action to condemn the invasion. U.S. soon removes Iraq from its list of nations supporting terrorism and allows U.S. arms to be transferred to Iraq. At the same time, U.S. lets Israel provide arms to Iran and in 1985 U.S. provides arms directly (though secretly) to Iran. U.S. provides intelligence information to Iraq. Iraq uses chemical weapons in 1984; U.S. restores diplomatic relations with Iraq. 1987 U.S. sends its navy into the Persian Gulf, taking Iraq's side; an overly‑aggressive U.S. ship shoots down an Iranian civilian airliner, killing 290.

 

 

 

1981, 1986: U.S. holds military maneuvers off the coast of Libya in waters claimed by Libya with the clear purpose of provoking Qaddafi. In 1981, a Libyan plane fires a missile and U.S. shoots down two Libyan planes. In 1986, Libya fires missiles that land far from any target and U.S. attacks Libyan patrol boats, killing 72, and shore installations. When a bomb goes off in a Berlin nightclub, killing three, the U.S. charges that Qaddafi was behind it (possibly true) and conducts major bombing raids in Libya, killing dozens of civilians, including Qaddafi's adopted daughter.8

 

 

 

1982: U.S. gives "green light" to Israeli invasion of Lebanon,9 killing some 17 thousand civilians.10 U.S. chooses not to invoke its laws prohibiting Israeli use of U.S. weapons except in self‑defense. U.S. vetoes several Security Council resolutions condemning the invasion.

 

 

 

1983: U.S. troops sent to Lebanon as part of a multinational peacekeeping force; intervene on one side of a civil war, including bombardment by USS New Jersey. Withdraw after suicide bombing of marine barracks.

 

 

 

1984: U.S.‑backed rebels in Afghanistan fire on civilian airliner.11

 

 

 

1987-92: U.S. arms used by Israel to repress first Palestinian Intifada. U.S. vetoes five Security Council resolution condemning Israeli repression.

 

 

 

1988: Saddam Hussein kills many thousands of his own Kurdish population and uses chemical weapons against them. The U.S. increases its economic ties to Iraq.

 

 

 

1988: U.S. vetoes 3 Security Council resolutions condemning continuing Israeli occupation of and repression in Lebanon.

 

 

 

1990‑91: U.S. rejects any diplomatic settlement of the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait (for example, rebuffing any attempt to link the two regional occupations, of Kuwait and of Palestine). U.S. leads international coalition in war against Iraq. Civilian infrastructure targeted.12 To promote "stability" U.S. refuses to aid post‑war uprisings by Shi'ites in the south and Kurds in the north, denying the rebels access to captured Iraqi weapons and refusing to prohibit Iraqi helicopter flights.13

 

 

 

1991‑: Devastating economic sanctions are imposed on Iraq. U.S. and Britain block all attempts to lift them. Hundreds of thousands die. Though Security Council had stated that sanctions were to be lifted once Saddam Hussein's programs to develop weapons of mass destruction were ended, Washington makes it known that the sanctions would remain as long as Saddam remains in power. Sanctions in fact strengthen Saddam's position. Asked about the horrendous human consequences of the sanctions, Madeleine Albright (U.S. ambassador to the UN and later Secretary of State) declares that "the price is worth it."14

 

 

 

1991-: U.S. forces permanently based in Saudi Arabia.

 

 

 

1993‑: U.S. launches missile attack on Iraq, claiming self‑defense against an alleged assassination attempt on former president Bush two months earlier.15

 

 

 

1998: U.S. and U.K. bomb Iraq over the issue of weapons inspections, even though Security Council is just then meeting to discuss the matter.

 

 

 

1998: U.S. destroys factory producing half of Sudan's pharmaceutical supply, claiming retaliation for attacks on U.S. embassies in Tanzania and Kenya and that factory was involved in chemical warfare. Evidence for the chemical warfare charge widely disputed.16

 

 

 

2000-: Israel uses U.S. arms in attempt to crush Palestinian uprising, killing hundreds of civilians.

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timelines for everyone

 

1949: CIA backs military coup deposing elected government of Syria.

 

1953: CIA helps overthrow the democratically-elected Mossadeq government in Iran (which had nationalized the British oil company) leading to a quarter-century of dictatorial rule by the Shah, Mohammed Reza Pahlevi.

 

1956: U.S. cuts off promised funding for Aswan Dam in Egypt after Egypt receives Eastern bloc arms.

 

1956: Israel, Britain, and France invade Egypt. U.S. does not support invasion, but the involvement of NATO allies severely diminishes Washington's reputation in the region.

 

1958: U.S. troops land in Lebanon to preserve "stability."

 

1960s (early): U.S. unsuccessfully attempts assassination of Iraqi leader, Abdul Karim Qassim.

 

1963: U.S. reported to give Iraqi Ba'ath party (soon to be headed by Saddam Hussein) names of communists to murder, which they do with vigor.

 

1967-: U.S. blocks any effort in the Security Council to enforce SC Resolution 244, calling for Israeli withdrawal from territories occupied in the 1967 war.

 

1970: Civil war between Jordan and PLO. Israel and U.S. prepare to intervene on side of Jordan if Syria backs PLO.

 

1972: U.S. blocks Sadat's efforts to reach a peace agreement with Egypt.

 

1973: U.S. military aid enables Israel to turn the tide in war with Syria and Egypt.

 

1973-75: U.S. supports Kurdish rebels in Iraq. When Iran reaches an agreement with Iraq in 1975 and seals the border, Iraq slaughters Kurds and U.S. denies them refuge. Kissinger secretly explains that "covert action should not be confused with missionary work."

 

1978-79: Iranians begin demonstrations against the Shah. U.S. tells Shah it supports him "without reservation" and urges him to act forcefully. Until the last minute, U.S. tries to organize military coup to save the Shah, but to no avail.

 

1979-88: U.S. begins covert aid to Mujahideen in Afghanistan six months before Soviet invasion. Over the next decade U.S. provides more than $3 billion in arms and aid.

 

1980-88: Iran-Iraq war. When Iraq invades Iran, the U.S. opposes any Security Council action to condemn the invasion. U.S. removes Iraq from its list of nations supporting terrorism and allows U.S. arms to be transferred to Iraq. U.S. lets Israel provide arms to Iran and in 1985 U.S. provides arms directly (though secretly) to Iran. U.S. provides intelligence information to Iraq. Iraq uses chemical weapons in 1984; U.S. restores diplomatic relations with Iraq.

 

1987 U.S. sends its navy into the Persian Gulf, taking Iraq's side; an aggressive U.S. ship shoots down an Iranian civilian airliner, killing 290.

 

1981, 1986: U.S. holds military maneuvers off the coast of Libya with the clear purpose of provoking Qaddafi. In 1981, a Libyan plane fires a missile and two Libyan planes were subsequently shot down. In 1986, Libya fires missiles that land far from any target and U.S. attacks Libyan patrol boats, killing 72, and shore installations. When a bomb goes off in a Berlin nightclub, killing two, the U.S. charges that Qaddafi was behind it (possibly true) and conducts major bombing raids in Libya, killing dozens of civilians, including Qaddafi's adopted daughter.

 

1982: U.S. gives "green light" to Israeli invasion of Lebanon, where more than 10,000 civilians were killed. U.S. chooses not to invoke its laws prohibiting Israeli use of U.S. weapons except in self-defense.

 

1983: U.S. troops sent to Lebanon as part of a multinational peacekeeping force; intervene on one side of a civil war. Withdraw after suicide bombing of marine barracks.

 

1984: U.S.-backed rebels in Afghanistan fire on civilian airliner.

 

1988: Saddam Hussein kills many thousands of his own Kurdish population and uses chemical weapons against them. The U.S. increases its economic ties to Iraq.

 

1990-91: U.S. rejects diplomatic settlement of the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait (for example, rebuffing any attempt to link the two regional occupations, of Kuwait and Palestine). U.S. leads international coalition in war against Iraq. Civilian infrastructure targeted. To promote "stability" U.S. refuses to aid uprisings by Shi'ites in the south and Kurds in the north, denying the rebels access to captured Iraqi weapons and refusing to prohibit Iraqi helicopter flights.

 

1991-: Devastating economic sanctions are imposed on Iraq. U.S. and Britain block all attempts to lift them. Hundreds of thousands die. Though Security Council stated sanctions were to be lifted once Hussein's programs to develop weapons of mass destruction were ended, Washington makes it known that the sanctions would remain as long as Saddam remains in power. Sanctions strengthen Saddam's position.

 

1993-: U.S. launches missile attack on Iraq, claiming self-defense against an alleged assassination attempt on former president Bush two months earlier.

 

1998: U.S. and U.K. bomb Iraq over weapons inspections, even though Security Council is just then meeting to discuss the matter.

 

1998: U.S. destroys factory producing half of Sudan's pharmaceutical supply, claiming retaliation for attacks on U.S. embassies in Tanzania and Kenya and that factory was involved in chemical warfare. U.S. later acknowledges there is no evidence for the chemical warfare charge. U.S. cruise missiles also hit targets in Afghanistan in an attempt to kill Osama bin Laden, who is believed to be responsible for the attacks. According to a recent 60 Minutes II report, the missiles destroy a mosque and a school, leaving six children dead. The attack fails to kill bin Laden or his men, and helps to raise his profile across the Arab world.

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its the muslims

 

Bin Laden Met with the CIA in July and Walked Away

 

By Michael C. Ruppert

 

[© COPYRIGHT 2001, All Rights Reserved, Michael C. Ruppert and

From The Wilderness Publications, www.copvcia.com. May be copied

and distributed for non-profit purposes only.]

 

FTW, November 2, 2001 - 1200 PST [Revised, Nov 27, 2001] -- On

October 31, the French daily Le Figaro dropped a bombshell. While

in a Dubai hospital receiving treatment for a chronic kidney

infection last July, Osama bin Laden met with a top CIA official -

presumably the Chief of Station. The meeting, held in bin Laden's

private suite, took place at the American hospital in Dubai at a time

when he was a wanted fugitive for the bombings of two U.S.

embassies and this year's attack on the U.S.S. Cole. Bin Laden was

eligible for execution according to a 2000 intelligence finding issued

by President Bill Clinton before leaving office in January. Yet on

July 14th he was allowed to leave Dubai on a private jet and there

were no Navy fighters waiting to force him down.

 

In 1985 Oliver North - the only member of the Reagan-Bush years

who doesn't appear to have a hand in the current war - sent the

Navy and commandos after terrorists on the cruise ship Achille

Lauro. In his 1991 autobiography "Under Fire," while describing

terrorist Abu Abbas, North wrote, "I used to wonder: how many dead

Americans will it take before we do something?" One could look at

the number of Americans Osama bin Laden is alleged to have killed

before September 11 and ask the same question.

 

It gets worse, much worse. A more complete timeline listing crucial

events both before and after the September 11th suicide attacks,

which have been blamed on bin Laden, establishes CIA

foreknowledge of them and strongly suggests that there was

criminal complicity on the part of the U.S. government in their

execution. It also makes clear that the events which have taken

place since September 11th are based upon an agenda that has

little to do with the attacks.

 

One wonders how these events could have been ignored by the

major media or treated as isolated incidents. Failing that, how could

skilled news agencies avoid being outraged, or at least even just a

little suspicious?

 

1. 1998 and 2000 - Former President George H.W. Bush travels

to Saudi Arabia on behalf of the privately owned Carlyle Group,

the 11th largest defense contractor in the U.S. While there he

meets privately with the Saudi royal family and the bin Laden

family. [source: Wall Street Journal, Sept. 27, 2001. See also

FTW, Vol. IV, No 7 - "The Best Enemies Money Can Buy," -

http://www.copvcia.com/members/carlyle.html. ]

 

2. January, 2001 - The Bush Administration orders the FBI and

intelligence agencies to "back off" investigations involving the

bin Laden family, including two of Osama bin Laden's relatives

(Abdullah and Omar) who were living in Falls Church, VA - right

next to CIA headquarters. This followed previous orders dating

back to 1996, frustrating efforts to investigate the bin Laden

family. [source: BBC Newsnight, Correspondent Gregg Palast -

Nov 7, 2001].

 

3. Feb 13, 2001 - UPI Terrorism Correspondent Richard Sale -

while covering a trial of bin Laden's Al Q'aeda followers -

reports that the National Security Agency has broken bin

Laden's encrypted communications. Even if this indicates that

bin Laden changed systems in February it does not mesh with

the fact that the government insists that the attacks had been

planned for years.

 

4. May 2001 - Secretary of State Colin Powell gives $43 million in

aid to the Taliban regime, purportedly to assist hungry farmers

who are starving since the destruction of their opium crop in

January on orders of the Taliban regime. [source: The Los

Angeles Times, May 22, 2001].

 

5. May, 2001 - Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage, a

career covert operative and former Navy Seal, travels to India

on a publicized tour while CIA Director George Tenet makes a

quiet visit to Pakistan to meet with Pakistani leader General

Pervez Musharraf. Armitage has long and deep Pakistani

intelligence connections and he is the recipient of the highest

civil decoration awarded by Pakistan. It would be reasonable to

assume that while in Islamabad, Tenet, in what was described

as "an unusually long meeting," also met with his Pakistani

counterpart, Lt. General Mahmud Ahmad, head of the ISI.

[source The Indian SAPRA news agency, May 22, 2001.]

 

6. June 2001 - German intelligence, the BND, warns the CIA and

Israel that Middle Eastern terrorists are "planning to hijack

commercial aircraft to use as weapons to attack important

symbols of American and Israeli culture." [source: Frankfurter

Allgemeine Zeitung, September 14, 2001.]

 

7. July, 2001 - Three American officials: Tom Simmons (former

U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan), Karl Inderfurth (former

Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian affairs) and Lee

Coldren (former State Department expert on South Asia), meet

with Pakistani and Russian intelligence officers in Berlin and

tell them that the U.S. is planning military strikes against

Afghanistan in October. A French book released in November,

"Bin Laden - La Verite Interdite," discloses that Taliban

representatives often sat in on the meetings. British papers

confirm that the Pakistani ISI relayed the threats to the

Taliban. [source: The Guardian, September 22, 2001; the BBC,

September 18, 2001.The Inter Press Service, Nov 16, 2001]

 

8. Summer 2001 - According to a Sept. 26 story in Britain's The

Guardian, correspondent David Leigh reported that, "U.S.

department of defense official, Dr. Jeffrey Starr, visited

Tajikistan in January. The Guardian's Felicity Lawrence

established that US Rangers were also training special troops

in Kyrgyzstan. There were unconfirmed reports that Tajik and

Uzbek special troops were training in Alaska and Montana."

 

9. Summer 2001 (est.) - Pakistani ISI Chief General Mahmud

(see above) orders an aide to wire transfer $100,000 to

Mohammed Atta, who was according to the FBI, the lead

terrorist in the suicide hijackings. Mahmud recently resigned

after the transfer was disclosed in India and confirmed by the

FBI. [source: The Times of India, October 11, 2001.]

 

10. Summer 2001 - An Iranian man phones U.S. law enforcement

to warn of an imminent attack on the World Trade Center in

the week of September 9th. German police confirm the calls but

state that the U.S. Secret Service would not reveal any further

information. [source: German news agency "online.ie",

September 14, 2001.]

 

11. August 2001 - The FBI arrests an Islamic militant linked to

bin Laden in Boston. French intelligence sources confirm that

the man is a key member of bin Laden's network and the FBI

learns that he has been taking flying lessons. At the time of

his arrest the man is in possession of technical information on

Boeing aircraft and flight manuals. [source: Reuters,

September 13.]

 

12. Summer 2001 - Russian intelligence notifies the CIA that 25

terrorist pilots have been specifically training for suicide

missions. This is reported in the Russian press and news

stories are translated for FTW by a retired CIA officer.

 

13. July 4-14, 2001 - Osama bin Laden receives treatments for

kidney disease at the American hospital in Dubai and meets

with a CIA official who returns to CIA headquarters on July

15th. [source: Le Figaro, October 31st, 2001.]

 

14. August 2001 - Russian President Vladimir Putin orders

Russian intelligence to warn the U.S. government "in the

strongest possible terms" of imminent attacks on airports and

government buildings. [source: MS-NBC interview with Putin,

September 15.]

 

15. August/September, 2001 - The Dow Jones Industrial Average

drops nearly 900 points in the three weeks prior to the attack.

A major stock market crash is imminent. [This was either a

natural economic cycle, or brought on by foreknowledge of

industrialists etc. who were informed of the coming Sept 11

attack]

 

16. Sept. 3-10, 2001 - MS-NBC reports on September 16 that a

caller to a Cayman Islands radio talk show gave several

warnings of an imminent attack on the U.S. by bin Laden in the

week prior to 9/11.

 

17. September 1-10, 2001 - In an exercise, Operation "Swift

Sword" planned for four years, 23, 000 British troops are

steaming toward Oman. Although the 9/11 attacks caused a

hiccup in the deployment the massive operation was

implemented as planned. At the same time two U.S. carrier

battle groups arrive on station in the Gulf of Arabia just off the

Pakistani coast. Also at the same time, some 17,000 U.S.

troops join more than 23,000 NATO troops in Egypt for

Operation "Bright Star." All of these forces are in place before

the first plane hits the World Trade Center. [sources: The

Guardian, CNN, FOX, The Observer, International Law

Professor Francis Boyle, the University of Illinois.]

 

18. September 6-7, 2001 - 4,744 put options (a speculation that

the stock will go down) are purchased on United Air Lines stock

as opposed to only 396 call options (speculation that the stock

will go up). This is a dramatic and abnormal increase in sales

of put options. Many of the UAL puts are purchased through

Deutschebank/AB Brown, a firm managed until 1998 by the

current Executive Director of the CIA, A.B. "Buzzy" Krongard.

[source: The Herzliyya International Policy Institute for

Counterterrorism, http://www.ict.org.il/, September 21; The

New York Times; The Wall Street Journal.]

 

19. September 10, 2001 - 4,516 put options are purchased on

American Airlines as compared to 748 call options. [source: ICT

- above]

 

20. September 6-11, 2001 - No other airlines show any similar

trading patterns to those experienced by UAL and American.

The put option purchases on both airlines were 600% above

normal. This at a time when Reuters (September 10) issues a

business report stating, "Airline stocks may be poised to take

off."

 

21. September 6-10, 2001 - Highly abnormal levels of put options

are purchased in Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, AXA

Re(insurance) which owns 25% of American Airlines, and Munich

Re. All of these companies are directly impacted by the September

11 attacks. [source: ICT, above; FTW, Vol. IV, No.7, October 18, 2001,

http://www.copvcia.com/members/oct152001.html. ]

 

22. It has been documented that the CIA, the Israeli Mossad and

many other intelligence agencies monitor stock trading in real

time using highly advanced programs reported to be descended

from Promis software. This is to alert national intelligence

services of just such kinds of attacks. Promis was reported, as

recently as June, 2001 to be in Osama bin Laden's possession

and, as a result of recent stories by FOX, both the FBI and the

Justice Department have confirmed its use for U.S. intelligence

gathering through at least this summer. This would confirm

that CIA had additional advance warning of imminent attacks.

[sources: The Washington Times, June 15, 2001; FOX News,

October 16, 2001; FTW, October 26, 2001, -

http://www.copvcia.com/members/magic_carpet.html; FTW, Vol.

IV, No.6, Sept.18, 2001 -

http://www.copvcia.com/members/sept1801.html; FTW, Vol. 3,

No 7, 9/30/00 -

www.copvcia.com/stories/may_2001/052401_promis.html.

 

23. September 11, 2001 - Gen Mahmud of the ISI (see above),

friend of Mohammed Atta, is visiting Washington on behalf of

the Taliban. [source: MS-NBC, Oct. 7.]

 

24. September 11, 2001, For 35 minutes, from 8:15 AM until 9:05

AM, with it widely known within the FAA and the military that

four planes have been simultaneously hijacked and taken off

course, no one notifies the President of the United States. It is

not until 9:30 that any Air Force planes are scrambled to

intercept, but by then it is too late. This means that the

National Command Authority waited for 75 minutes before

scrambling aircraft, even though it was known that four

simultaneous hijackings had occurred - an event that has

never happened in history. [sources: CNN, ABC, MS-NBC, The

Los Angeles Times, The New York Times.]

 

25. September 13, 2001 - China is admitted to the World Trade

Organization quickly, after 15 years of unsuccessful attempts.

[source: The New York Times, Sept. 30, 2001.]

 

26. September 15, 2001 - The New York Times reports that Mayo

Shattuck III has resigned, effective immediately, as head of the

Alex (A.B) Brown unit of Deutschebank.

 

27. September 29, 2001 - The San Francisco Chronicle reports

that $2.5 million in put options on American Airlines and

United Airlines are unclaimed. This is likely the result of the

suspension in trading on the NYSE after the attacks which

gave the Securities and Exchange Commission time to be

waiting when the owners showed up to redeem their put

options.

 

28 . October 10, 2001 - The Pakistani newspaper The Frontier Post

reports that U.S. Ambassador Wendy Chamberlain has paid a

call on the Pakistani oil minister. A previously abandoned

Unocal pipeline from Turkmenistan, across Afghanistan, to the

Pakistani coast, for the purpose of selling oil and gas to China,

is now back on the table "in view of recent geopolitical

developments."

 

29. Mid October, 2001 - The Dow Jones Industrial Average, after

having suffered a precipitous drop has recovered most of its

pre-attack losses. Although still weak, and vulnerable to

negative earnings reports, a crash has been averted by a

massive infusion of government spending on defense programs,

subsidies for "affected" industries and planned tax cuts for

corporations.

 

Now, let's go back to the October 31 story by Le Figaro - the one

that has Osama bin Laden meeting with a CIA officer in Dubai this

June.

 

The story says that, "Throughout his stay in the hospital, Osama

Bin Laden received visits from many family members [There goes

the story that he's a black sheep!] and Saudi Arabian Emirate

personalities of status. During this time the local representative of

the CIA was seen by many people taking the elevator and going to

bin Laden's room. "Several days later the CIA officer bragged to his

friends about having visited the Saudi millionaire. From

authoritative sources, this CIA agent visited CIA headquarters on

July 15th, the day after bin Laden's departure for Quetta…

 

"According to various Arab diplomatic sources and French

intelligence itself, precise information was communicated to the

CIA concerning terrorist attacks aimed at American interests in the

world, including its own territory."…

 

"Extremely bothered, they [American intelligence officers in a

meeting with French intelligence officers] requested from their

French peers exact details about the Algerian activists [connected

to bin Laden through Dubai banking institutions], without

explaining the exact nature of their inquiry. When asked the

question, "What do you fear in the coming days?' the Americans

responded with incomprehensible silence."…

 

"On further investigation, the FBI discovered certain plans that had

been put together between the CIA and its "Islamic friends" over

the years. The meeting in Dubai is, so it would seem, consistent

with 'a certain American policy.'"

 

Even though Le Figaro reported that it had confirmed with hospital

staff that bin Laden had been there as reported, stories printed on

November 1 contained quotes from hospital staff that these reports

were untrue. On November 1, as reported by the Ananova press

agency, the CIA flatly denied that any meeting between any CIA

personnel and Osama bin Laden at any time.

 

In the most ironic twist of all, FTW has learned that Le Figaro is

owned by the Carlyle Group, the American defense contractor which

employs George Bush Sr., and which had as investors - until they

sold their stake on October 26 - the bin Laden family.

 

Who do you believe? In coming stories FTW will prove to you that

this war, which according to Dick Cheney, may not end in our

lifetimes, has been in the works for at least four years.

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