OK, gimme the goods...Originally Posted by Gold9472
OK, gimme the goods...Originally Posted by Gold9472
A "Diesel Fuel Tank"Originally Posted by somebigguy
Oh shit, thats right. Unfortunately there was only a small chance of that ocurring.Originally Posted by Gold9472
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More questions!
- Frind
Ok... fill in the blank...
December 2000 - April 2001: Israeli Investigators Deported After Identifying Two Hijackers
According to later German reports, "a whole horde of Israeli counter-terror investigators, posing as students, [follow] the trails of Arab terrorists and their cells in the United States...In the town of _________, _______, they [identify]...Atta and Marwan Alshehhi as possible terrorists. Agents [live] in the vicinity of the apartment of the two seemingly normal flight school students, observing them around the clock." Supposedly, around April, the Israeli agents are discovered and deported, terminating the investigation. [DER SPIEGEL, 10/1/02]
Name the town and state.
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Hollywood, FloridaOriginally Posted by Gold9472
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Very good! Your turn.Originally Posted by rayrayjones
Able Danger, the military intelligence gathering unit that identified Mohammad Atta in 2000 identified which future Bush administration official as having possible terrroist/spy links before shutting down due to the possbility of "spying on americans"?Originally Posted by Gold9472
i still think there is more to able danger than they are telling us...way beyond identifying Atta.
not to get off topic, but in regards to Atta. has anyone read Nafeez Ahmed's War on Truth or Webster Tarpley's 9-11:Synthetic terror?
i am finishing up both and they seem to put forth the same information (different arguments), except a part where they talk about Atta's past. In War on truth, Ahmed claims that Atta was put on the terrorist watch list because of an attack he helped in Israel in 1985 (or '86) and questions how we could have let him into the country knowing he was on this list, but Tarpley claims that another man named mohammed atta was responsible and therefore because Atta had the same name, flags should have come up because of this.
it's a technicality, but one that stood out for me. i was wondering what y'all thought.