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QuEsTiOn AuThOrItY
2008-12-17, 02:07
The government states that 19 Islamic terrorists hijacked 4 planes with box cutters and plastic eating utensils. There has not been one instance, other than these four hijacking, where a plane has been commandeered with exact-o knives and sporks. But in fact, of those 19 terrorists, seven are confirmed alive and well by their respective governments and establishments, along with the FBI and our military. Three are claimed to have been seen alive by multiple witness including friends, family, and coworkers. Imagine that, back from the dead.

--- –”Five of the alleged hijackers have emerged, alive, innocent and astonished to see their names and photographs appearing on satellite television. … The hijackers were using stolen identities, and investigators are studying the possibility that the entire suicide squad consisted of impostors.” –
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London Times, also BBC


--- Abdulaziz al-Omari an engineer from Riyadh and alleged terrorist on Flight 11 –“I couldn’t believe it when the FBI put me on their list. They gave my name and my date of birth, but I am not a suicide bomber. I am here. I am alive. I have no idea how to fly a plane,”— Also the Saudi Airlines pilot, Saeed Al-Ghamdi, 25, is furious that the hijackers’ “personal details” - including name, place, date of birth and occupation - matched is own.
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The Telegraph, September 23rd, 2001.


--- Flight 175 hijacker Hamza Alghamdi has a ticket to fly from Rome to Casablanca, Morocco, and another to fly from Casablanca to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on September 20. However, his flight to Casablanca is scheduled to arrive after his flight from Casablanca departs. He is also scheduled to fly from Riyadh to Damman, Saudi Arabia, on September 29. Alghamdi and several other hijackers also had tickets to continue from the destinations of their apparent suicide flights on 9/11 to other cities in the US .
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(Federal Bureau of Investigation, 10/2001, pp. 288, 296)


--- CNN shows a picture of a Saudi pilot called Saeed Alghamdi and claims it is the hijacker of the same name. However, the pilot is alive and working in Tunisia. The FBI listed the hijacker’s possible residence as Delray Beach, Florida, where the pilot trained in 1998, 1999, and 2000, which may be why CNN uses a photograph of the wrong person. The pilot returns to Saudi Arabia to avoid problems and CNN apologises for the error.
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[Federal Bureau of Investigation, 9/14/2001; Arab News, 9/18/2001; Los Angeles Times, 9/21/2001; Daily Telegraph, 9/23/2001; BBC, 9/23/2001]


--- A man named Salem Alhazmi claims he is the alleged hijacker of the same name, but works in a petrochemical plant and had his passport stolen three years ago in Cairo. He says a picture being used in the media is of him. However, he is a different age to the hijacker, 26 not 21, has a different middle name, Ibrahim not Mohamed, and the photos appear to be of different people.
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[Washington Post, 9/20/2001; Los Angeles Times, 9/21/2001; Guardian, 9/21/2001; Daily Telegraph, 9/23/2001; Federal Bureau of Investigation, 9/27/2001; Saudi Gazette, 9/29/2002; 9/11 Commission, 8/21/2004, pp. 191 ; US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, Alexandria Division, 7/31/2006]


--- A man called Abdulrahman Alomari is alive and works as a pilot for Saudi Arabian Airlines. He was a neighbour of Adnan Bukhari and Amer Kamfar, who are both wrongly suspected of involvement in the 9/11 attacks at the start of the investigation. He moved out of his home in Vero Beach, Florida, shortly before the attacks. A man called Abdulaziz Alomari is an engineer with Saudi Telecoms. He claims that his passport was stolen in 1995 while he was living in Denver, Colorado.
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[Los Angeles Times, 9/21/2001]
[New York Times, 9/16/2001; Independent, 9/17/2001; BBC, 9/23/2001][CNN, 9/14/2001][BBC, 9/23/2001]


--- Mohand Alshehri: The Saudi government has claimed that Mohand Alshehri is alive and that he was not in the US on 9/11, but no more details are known.
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[Associated Press, 9/29/2001]


--- The brothers Waleed M. Alshehri and Wail Alshehri are alive. A Saudi spokesman said, “This is a respectable family. I know his sons, and they’re both alive.” The father is a diplomat who has been stationed in the US and Bombay, India. There is a second pair of Saudi brothers named Wail and Waleed M. who may have been the real hijackers. Their father says they have been missing since December 2000. The still-living Waleed M. Alshehri is a pilot with Saudi Airlines, studying in Morocco. He acknowledges that he attended flight training school at Dayton Beach in the United States. [BBC, 9/23/2001; Daily Trust (Abuja), 9/24/2001] He was interviewed by US officials in Morocco, and cleared of all charges against him (though apparently the FBI is still using his picture). The still living Waleed Alshehri is also apparently a pilot. He claims that he saw his picture on CNN and recognized it from when he studied flying in Florida. But he also says that he has no brother named Wail.
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[As-Sharq Al-Awsat (London), 9/22/2001]
[Arab News, 9/19/2001; Los Angeles Times, 9/21/2001][Arab News, 9/17/2001; ABC News, 3/15/2002][Los Angeles Times, 9/21/2001; Associated Press, 9/22/2001][Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, 9/21/2001][Los Angeles Times, 9/21/2001]


--- Mohamed Atta’s father says he spoke to his son on the phone on September 12, 2001.
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[New York Times, 9/19/2001; Chicago Tribune, 9/20/2001]


--- Khalid Almihdhar: On September 19, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. distributes a “special alert” to its member banks asking for information about the attackers. The list includes “Al-Midhar, Khalid. Alive.” The Justice Department later calls this a “typo.”
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[Associated Press, 9/20/2001; Cox News Service, 10/21/2001]


--- The BBC says, “There are suggestions that another suspect, Khalid Almihdhar, may also be alive.”
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[BBC, 9/23/2001]


--- Majed Moqed was last seen by a friend in Saudi Arabia in 2000. This friend claims the FBI picture does not look like Moqed.
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[Arab News, 9/22/2001]


--- The Saudi government insists that five of the Saudis mentioned are still alive. On September 20, FBI Director Mueller says, “We have several others that are still in question. The investigation is ongoing, and I am not certain as to several of the others.” On September 27, after all of these revelations mentioned above are revealed in the media, FBI Director Mueller states, “We are fairly certain of a number of them.”
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[New York Times, 9/21/2001] [Newsday, 9/21/2001] [South Florida Sun-Sentinel, 9/28/2001]

--- A picture of a young Saudi man named Saud al-Rashid is discovered on a CD-ROM that also contains the pictures of three 9/11 hijackers, Nawaf Alhazmi, Khalid Almihdhar, and Abdulaziz Alomari, in an al-Qaeda safe house in Pakistan. A senior US official says that investigators “were able to take this piece of information and it showed clear signals or lines that he was connected to 9/11.”Al-Rashid was in Afghanistan in 2000 and 2001, where he met 9/11 hijacker Ahmed Alhaznawi “once or twice” in a guest house. Six days after the raid, the US issues a worldwide dragnet to find him. But they are unable to catch him because a few days later, he flees from Egypt to Saudi Arabia and turns himself in to the Saudi authorities. The Saudis apparently will not try him for any crime or allow the FBI to interview him.
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[Associated Press, 8/21/2002; 9/11 Commission, 7/24/2004, pp. 526] [New York Times, 7/29/2003; 9/11 Commission, 7/24/2004, pp. 526][Associated Press, 8/21/2002][CNN, 8/26/2002; CNN, 8/31/2002]

Well 7 alive, 3 rumored to be alive....

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vazilizaitsev89
2008-12-17, 05:31
the hijackers also claimed bombs on the plane.

QuEsTiOn AuThOrItY
2008-12-17, 21:33
the hijackers also claimed bombs on the plane.

:confused:?

AnotherN00b
2008-12-18, 08:54
well you have proof that the FBI can't tell one desert pikie from another so what?