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In the same article, FBI Director Robert Mueller admitted that the identity of several of the hijackers is in doubt. So how many hijackers were reported alive? At least nine of them. Wali M. Alshehri is alive and well.
[“Wali M. Alshehri] is a pilot
whose father is a Saudi diplomat in Bombay. “I personally talked to both
father and son today.” Mohand Alshehri is alive in Saudi Arabia.
According to The Orlando Sentinel,
the Saudi Arabian embassy confirmed that … Mohand Alshehri … [is] not
dead and had nothing to do with [9-11]. Khalid Almihdhar is a computer programmer in Mecca.
“I want to think all this is a
mistake.” Al-Mihdar was watching TV at home when friends saw his
photograph on the news and began to call to see if he was still alive. Salem Alhazmi works at a chemical plant in Yanbu, Saudi Arabia.
Salem al-Hazmi is alive and … not
one of the people who perished in [Flight 77]. His passport had been
stolen by a pickpocket in Cairo three years ago. Saeed Alghamdi is training to be a pilot in Tunis.
“The FBI provided no evidence of
my involvement in the attacks. You can’t imagine what it’s like to be
described as a [dead terrorist] when you are innocent and alive.” Ahmed al-Nami is an administrative supervisor at Saudi Airlines.
“I’m still alive. I had never even
heard of Pennsylvania.” He never lost his passport and found it very
worrying that his identity appeared to have been stolen. We already covered Waleed and Abdul Aziz. And last, but not least, Mohammed Atta’s father claimed to receive a call from his son on September 12th.
Atta said he hadn’t heard from his
son since [9/12/2001], and that he has never called his son since his
departure in 1993. “He calls us. We don’t even have his number.” On September 20th and 27th, Mueller admitted on CNN that there is no legal proof to prove the identities of the hijackers. Indeed, not even the official autopsy for Flight 77 lists the hijackers. And the opening paragraph makes no mention of their absence. So if there is no proof that the hijackers were members of al Qaeda or if they were even on the plane in the first place, what justification do we have for bombing Afghanistan? Oh, that’s right, the bin Laden confession tape. U.S. RELEASES VIDEOTAPE OF OSAMA BIN LADEN, by U.S. Department of Defense On December 14, 2001, the government released a tape, allegedly of bin Laden confessing to the attacks of September 11th which they claimed to find in a house in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, except there’s a number of things wrong with this tape. One, the tape itself is of very poor quality. Two, the man in the video looks and acts nothing like bin Laden.
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