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Old 07-10-2008, 08:15 PM
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September 11, 2001 attacks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Main articles: Organizers of the September 11, 2001 attacks and 20th hijacker
Fifteen of the attackers were from Saudi Arabia, two from the United Arab Emirates, one from Egypt, and one from Lebanon.[77] In sharp contrast to the standard profile of suicide bombers, the hijackers were well-educated, mature adults, whose belief systems were fully formed.[78]

Within hours of the attacks, the FBI was able to determine the names and in many cases the personal details of the suspected pilots and hijackers.[79][80] Mohamed Atta's luggage, which did not make the connection from his Portland flight onto Flight 11, contained papers that revealed the identity of all 19 hijackers, and other important clues about their plans, motives, and backgrounds.[81] On the day of the attacks, the National Security Agency intercepted communications that pointed to Osama bin Laden, as did German intelligence agencies.[82][83]

On September 27, 2001, the FBI released photos of the 19 hijackers, along with information about the possible nationalities and aliases of many.[84] The FBI investigation into the attacks, code named operation PENTTBOM, was the largest and most complex investigation in the history of the FBI, involving over 7,000 special agents.[85] The United States government determined that al-Qaeda, headed by Osama bin Laden, bore responsibility for the attacks, with the FBI stating "evidence linking al-Qaeda and bin Laden to the attacks of September 11 is clear and irrefutable".[86] The Government of the United Kingdom reached the same conclusion regarding al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden's culpability for the September 11, 2001 attacks.[87]

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Very interesting that Mohamed Atta would check luggage with such important information inside.

Why not carry it aboard the plane?

Why carry it at all unless it was intentionally left for the FBI by someone else.

Even more interesting is that he had luggage.

Did he not realize that he was going to be flying a jumbo jet at full speed into the side of a building?


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Old 08-13-2008, 10:34 PM
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The CIA found maps of New York City's landmarks in the purse of their most wanted female terrorist who is a Pakistani and a graduate of M.I.T.

Information on subways, Times' Square, The Statue of Liberty, etc.

Information on explosives, chemical weapons, weapons involving biological material and radiological agents being researched by Al Qaeda. They found someone very educated who was willing to do the research the CIA agents says.

He also says that they haven't captured anyone as important or as well connected as her since 2003.

A computer thumb drive was found in her purse, as well.

Gee, her purse had lots of very important information.

They named her on their most wanted list five years ago because they thought she was planning assassinations against former US Presidents.

She graduated from M.I.T. in the Spring of 2001 and returned to Pakistan and became an important Al Qaeda operative, so they say.

Documents and computer drives were found in her handbag.

They knew she was involved in a variety of nefarious activities.

They certainly know a lot about the terrorists, don't they?

Too bad, they couldn't stop them on 911.

Yahoo!

I wonder where bin laden is.

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