Keeping the OCT alive with Wikileaks

Now and then, there has to be something to reinforce the meme that 19 Muslim hijackers brought down the WTC and attacked the Pentagon
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/wikileaks/8296860/WikiLeaks-FB...
Here's the latest disinfo effort:
WikiLeaks: FBI hunts the 9/11 gang that got away
The FBI has launched a manhunt for a previously unknown team of men suspected to be part of the 9/11 attacks, the Daily Telegraph can disclose.
By Steven Swinford, Robert Winnett and Nick Allen in Los Angeles 8:55PM GMT 01 Feb 2011
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Secret documents reveal that the three Qatari men conducted surveillance on the targets, provided “support” to the plotters and had tickets for a flight to Washington on the eve of the atrocities.
The suspected terrorists flew from London to New York on a British Airways flight three weeks before the attacks.
They allegedly carried out surveillance at the World Trade Centre, the White House and in Virginia, the US state where the Pentagon and CIA headquarters are located.
Ten days later they flew to Los Angeles, where they stationed themselves in a hotel near the airport which the FBI has now established was paid for by a “convicted terrorist”, who also paid for their airline tickets.
Hotel staff have told investigators they saw pilot uniforms in their room along with computer print outs detailing pilot names, flight numbers and times and packages addressed to Syria, Afghanistan, Jerusalem and Jordan.
On September 10 they were booked on an American Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Washington, but failed to board. The following day the same Boeing 757 aircraft was hijacked by five terrorists and crashed into the Pentagon.
But, instead of boarding the American flight, the Qatari suspects – named as Meshal Alhajri, Fahad Abdulla and Ali Alfehaid - flew back to London on a British Airways flight before returning to Qatar. Their current location is unknown.
Investigators are also hunting a fourth man, Mohamed Al Mansoori, who they say supported the alleged terrorist cell while they were in the US.
The man, who is from the United Arab Emirates, previously lived in Long Beach, Los Angeles. His current location is also unknown, and US officials recommended that he is put on an international terror watch list because he “may pose a threat to aviation in the US and abroad”.
The details of the secret 9/11 team have emerged in a secret American government document obtained by the Wikileaks website and passed to The Daily Telegraph. It was sent between the American Embassy in Doha and the Department for Homeland Security in Washington.
The document, sent on 11th February 2010, states: “Mr Al Mansoori is currently under investigation by the FBI for his possible involvement in the 11 September 2001 attacks. He is suspected of aiding people who entered the US before the attacks to conduct surveillance of possible targets and providing other support to the hijackers.”
Details of the unknown 9/11 alleged plotters has never previously been disclosed. An official inquiry into the 9/11 attacks, which killed nearly 3,000 people, indicated that the team may have received assistance in Los Angeles but investigators did not publicly provide more details.
The 9/11 Commission report, published in July 2004, states that at least two of the hijackers previously visited Los Angeles but, at the time, investigators appeared to have little information on their movements. The report states they had a "brief stay in Los Angeles about which we know little".
Only one person – Zacarias Moussaoui - has been tried and convicted over involvement in the 9/11 attacks as all the terrorists died in the crashed planes. Moussaoui, accused of being the twentieth hijacker, was sentenced to life in prison.
The secret American document contains detailed information about the movements of the three alleged Qatari plotters.
They took BA flight 185 from London to New York on 15th August, 2001, and the memo alleges that they subsequently conducted “surveillance” on potential targets ahead of the 9/11 attacks. It states: “They visited the World Trade Centre, the Statue of Liberty, the White House and various areas in Virginia.”
They then flew on an American Airlines flight from Washington to Los Angeles, arriving on 24th August and checking into a single room at a hotel near the airport. They paid for the room with cash and during the last few days of their stay requested that their room should not be cleaned.
The cable states: “Hotel cleaning staff grew suspicious of the men because they noticed pilot type uniforms, several laptops and several cardboard boxes addressed to Syria, Jerusalem, Afghanistan and Jordan in the room on previous cleaning visits.
“The men had a smashed cellular phone in the room and a cellular phone attached by wire to a computer. The room also contained pin feed computer paper print outs with headers listing pilot names, airlines, flight numbers, and flight times.”
While in the US, they were aided by Mohamed Ali Mohamed Al Mansoori. The secret document also states that the three Qatari men spent a week travelling with Mr Al Mansoori to “different destinations in California”.
The Qatari men were scheduled to board American Airlines Flight 144 on September 10th from Los Angeles to Washington but did not turn up.
They instead boarded a British Airways flight to London, before flying back to Doha on another BA flight.
The following day the same American Airlines aircraft, flying on route AA77, was hijacked as it returned from Washington and crashed into the Pentagon, killing 184 people.
It is not known whether the FBI believe that the men were simply assisting the hijackers or were a fifth cell who pulled out at the final moment. Alternatively, they may have been planning an attack on the West Coast of America or even London which was abandoned or went wrong.
Mr Al Mansoori has never been publicly named in connection with the 9/11 attacks. The three Qatari men were included on an FBI list of more than 300 people who were wanted for questioning in connection with the 9/11 attacks, which was leaked in 2002.
At the time, the FBI stressed it was not a list of suspects, but merely parties they thought might have information useful to the investigation.
The US embassy cable obtained by the Daily Telegraph was written by Mirembe Nantongo, the deputy chief of mission in Doha. It was marked “priority” and sent to the office of Hillary Clinton, the US Secretary of State, the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI and the CIA.
Mr Al Mansoori’s visa was revoked after the information about him came to light, but “his name was not watchlisted in the class system”, suggesting he may have managed to leave America.
A spokesman for the FBI declined to comment.
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Wikileaks is a crock of merde. How about those five Mossad agents arrested on 9/11/01 after being witnessed celebrating and videotaping the WTC collapse? Google "dancing Mossad agents" and read up on it, especially their bizarre statement upon being apprehended: "We are Israelis. We are not your problem. Your problems are our problems. The Palestinians are your problem." Why did the Feds let these boys go back to Israel six weeks later? For bonus points, read up on the "art student" Israeli spy ring which apparently were shepherding the 9/11 perps -- they even occupied a floor in the WTC!!! Then there's the "asbestos abatement" contract which would have been an ideal cover to apply nanothermite spray on the support surfaces, on and on, there's a mountain of evidence pointing at ISRAEL. But "Wikileaks" is point at Qatar? Color me shocked.
WTCDLeaks Exclusive! Draft copy found of this article...
unknown editor's comments in red--apparently they were in a rush to break the story so didn't actually heed the edits:
Secret documents reveal that the three Qatari men conducted
surveillance on the targets, provided “support” to the plotters and had
tickets for a flight to Washington on the eve of the atrocities.
"secret documents"? come on, guys, you can come up with something better
The suspected terrorists flew from London to New York on a British Airways flight three weeks before the attacks.
They allegedly carried out surveillance at the World Trade Centre,
the White House and in Virginia, the US state where the Pentagon and CIA
headquarters are located.
why would they carry out surveillance of the buildings they were going to fly planes into? to make sure they hadn't moved since the last maps were printed? to check for anti-aircraft batteries in "Windows on the World?" maybe they just wanted to mess with Willie Rodriguez's head a bit? this has to be clarified. how about we say they all had "demolition explosives backgrounds"?
Ten days later they flew to Los Angeles, where they stationed
themselves in a hotel near the airport which the FBI has now established
was paid for by a “convicted terrorist”, who also paid for their
airline tickets.
Hotel staff have told investigators they saw pilot uniforms in their
room along with computer print outs detailing pilot names, flight
numbers and times and packages addressed to Syria, Afghanistan,
Jerusalem and Jordan.
this will tie in nicely with the new idea we're floating that they were posing as pilots to fly "jumpseat" as part of their study of in flight security--these are some pretty nosy hotel staff though, reading the printouts and labels on the packages of guests they couldn't have known were terrorists - maybe leave that bit out?
On September 10 they were booked on an American Airlines flight from
Los Angeles to Washington, but failed to board. The following day the
same Boeing 757 aircraft was hijacked by five terrorists and crashed
into the Pentagon.
This is good--presumably we'll say they must have stashed the box cutters on the plane on this flight--oh wait, they didn't board? WTF? this makes no sense, guys...
But, instead of boarding the American flight, the Qatari suspects –
named as Meshal Alhajri, Fahad Abdulla and Ali Alfehaid - flew back to
London on a British Airways flight before returning to Qatar. Their
current location is unknown.
I like that you wait until now to give us the names--they're somehow more scary when they sneak up on the reader like that... I'm still not sure where we're going with the whole flight switcheroo, though
Investigators are also hunting a fourth man, Mohamed Al Mansoori, who
they say supported the alleged terrorist cell while they were in the
US.
OK good I was worried that there wasn't a "Mohamed" in this story -- also, "hunting"? is this dehumanizing enough? we don't necessarily want people to equate them with deer, or wabbits
The man, who is from the United Arab Emirates, previously lived in
Long Beach, Los Angeles. His current location is also unknown, and US
officials recommended that he is put on an international terror watch
list because he “may pose a threat to aviation in the US and abroad”.
recommended that he IS put? what is this the Terror Timeline?
The details of the secret 9/11 team have emerged in a secret American
government document obtained by the Wikileaks website and passed to The
Daily Telegraph. It was sent between the American Embassy in Doha and
the Department for Homeland Security in Washington.
we may need a couple more "secrets" in here, just to be safe
The document, sent on 11th February 2010, states: “Mr Al Mansoori is
currently under investigation by the FBI for his possible involvement in
the 11 September 2001 attacks. He is suspected of aiding people who
entered the US before the attacks to conduct surveillance of possible
targets and providing other support to the hijackers.”
have we already decided what this "support" entails--sorry, entailed? I mean, other than checking to make sure the buildings were still where they were, what are saying they supported with? moral support, encouragement, driving them places? what?
Details of the unknown 9/11 alleged plotters has never previously
been disclosed. An official inquiry into the 9/11 attacks, which killed
nearly 3,000 people, indicated that the team may have received
assistance in Los Angeles but investigators did not publicly provide
more details.
if they were previously unknown to the public then why did the commission indicate they may have received assistance in LA? so, they flew there to get assistance? in what, supporting the others? clean this up a bit!
The 9/11 Commission report, published in July 2004, states that at
least two of the hijackers previously visited Los Angeles but, at the
time, investigators appeared to have little information on their
movements. The report states they had a "brief stay in Los Angeles about
which we know little".
ah so they had a rendezvous in LA with two of the unsecret hijackers--and HANDED them the boxcutters... brilliant, ok makes much more sense now
Only one person – Zacarias Moussaoui - has been tried and convicted
over involvement in the 9/11 attacks as all the terrorists died in the
crashed planes. Moussaoui, accused of being the twentieth hijacker, was
sentenced to life in prison.
well gosh, if we could only find THESE guys, we could try THEM! ah haaaa...
The secret American document contains detailed information about the movements of the three alleged Qatari plotters.
They took BA flight 185 from London to New York on 15th August, 2001,
and the memo alleges that they subsequently conducted “surveillance” on
potential targets ahead of the 9/11 attacks. It states: “They visited
the World Trade Centre, the Statue of Liberty, the White House and
various areas in Virginia.”
They then flew on an American Airlines flight from Washington to Los
Angeles, arriving on 24th August and checking into a single room at a
hotel near the airport. They paid for the room with cash and during the
last few days of their stay requested that their room should not be
cleaned.
The cable states: “Hotel cleaning staff grew suspicious of the men
because they noticed pilot type uniforms, several laptops and several
cardboard boxes addressed to Syria, Jerusalem, Afghanistan and Jordan in
the room on previous cleaning visits.
“The men had a smashed cellular phone in the room and a cellular
phone attached by wire to a computer. The room also contained pin feed
computer paper print outs with headers listing pilot names, airlines,
flight numbers, and flight times.”
holy crap guys - this is first rate! i have no idea what they might have been doing but it sure sounds suspicious! it's like fucking MacGyver!
While in the US, they were aided by Mohamed Ali Mohamed Al Mansoori.
The secret document also states that the three Qatari men spent a week
travelling with Mr Al Mansoori to “different destinations in
California”.
ok you're making them sound a bit like tourists--couldn't we make it Oregon, where no one actually goes for touristy stuff?
The Qatari men were scheduled to board American Airlines Flight 144
on September 10th from Los Angeles to Washington but did not turn up.
They instead boarded a British Airways flight to London, before flying back to Doha on another BA flight.
yeah i think ur repeating urselves - i take it you want this fact to really stick out? if not, leave it out
The following day the same American Airlines aircraft, flying on
route AA77, was hijacked as it returned from Washington and crashed into
the Pentagon, killing 184 people.
dramatic - nice. and good call lumping in the victims from the Pentagon with the ones on AA77 - no need to remind people how empty that flight was
It is not known whether the FBI believe that the men were simply
assisting the hijackers or were a fifth cell who pulled out at the final
moment. Alternatively, they may have been planning an attack on the
West Coast of America or even London which was abandoned or went wrong.
someone should have told Assange to pull out at the last moment :)
Mr Al Mansoori has never been publicly named in connection with the
9/11 attacks. The three Qatari men were included on an FBI list of more
than 300 people who were wanted for questioning in connection with the
9/11 attacks, which was leaked in 2002.
At the time, the FBI stressed it was not a list of suspects, but
merely parties they thought might have information useful to the
investigation.
a list of parties the secret team attended in LA, perhaps? can we work Charlie Sheen and some hookers in somehow?
The US embassy cable obtained by the Daily Telegraph was written by
Mirembe Nantongo, the deputy chief of mission in Doha. It was marked
“priority” and sent to the office of Hillary Clinton, the US Secretary
of State, the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI and the CIA.
good man, that Nantongo, keeping everyone in the loop!
Mr Al Mansoori’s visa was revoked after the information about him
came to light, but “his name was not watchlisted in the class system”,
suggesting he may have managed to leave America.
A spokesman for the FBI declined to comment.
maybe we should have them curse Assange--declining to comment doesn't make it sound like they're angry enough given how huge this leak is.
good work--lemme see the final draft before it goes out!