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Home Front: WoT
Election Supervisor Brenda Snipes may not be Florida's only problem
2018-11-12
A reminder from 2016.
[Tampa Bay Times] Prominent terror cases with ties to Florida

Sept. 11, 2001: A South Florida man known as Adnan El Shukrijumah
...known formally as Adnan Gulshair Muhammad El Shukrijumah —alias Abu Arif, alias Jafar Al-Tayar, alias Javier Robles. He was a Saudi computer engineer whose Wahhabi missionary father moved the family to Guyana when he was very young. He was a very bad man indeed, until he was (or perhaps was not) killed in Pakistan in 2014...
was wanted by the FBI as a suspected al-Qaida combatant due to his possible connection with the Sept. 11 hijackers. He also was under indictment for planning a suicide bomb attack in 2009 in the New York City subway system. Family members said El Shukrijumah went to Trinidad in 2001, but formerly studied computer engineering at Broward Community College. He sometimes prayed at Al-Iman mosque in Fort Lauderdale and Darul Uloom in Pembroke Pines.
...the latter being a madrassah notorious for the number of jihadis connected to it including “Dirty Bomber” Jose Padilla. Head cleric Maulana Shafayat Mohamed nonetheless poses as moderate...
He was reported killed during a raid in northwest Pakistan on Dec. 6, 2014.

Sept. 11, 2001: Suicide hijackers Mohamed Atta and Marwan al-Shehhi trained at a flight school in Venice, and their accomplice Ziad Jarrah took lessons a block away from the school. Atta and al-Shehhi were responsible for the jets that flew into the World Trade Center, and Jarrah controlled the plane that crashed in rural Pennsylvania. Reports say that at least 14 out of the 19 terrorists responsible for Sept. 11 spent time in South Florida, with at least 12 of them in Palm Beach County.

Sept. 11, 2001: A Saudi family that left their Sarasota home weeks before Sept. 11 had ties to those associated with the terrorist attacks, according to FBI reports. Three of the family members were tied to the Venice flight school where two suicide hijackers from Sept. 11 were trained. The names of the three individuals were blanked out from official documents, but the home in Sarasota was that of Abdulaziz al-Hijji.

Feb. 20, 2003: Former University of South Florida professor Sami Al-Arian was indicted, alleged to be a leader of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad and complicit in the murder of civilians. He was arrested in his Tampa home. Years later, Al-Arian ended up taking a plea deal on greatly reduced charges. He was deported to Turkey on Feb. 5, 2015.

Nov. 22, 2005: Former South Florida resident Jose Padilla was indicted on charges of conspiring to commit terrorist acts. He lived in Fort Lauderdale for an unspecified time where he prayed at Al-Iman mosque. He was transferred to Miami's federal detention facility after the indictment. Before the indictment, Padilla was held as an "enemy combatant" in U.S. Defense Department custody. He was previously arrested in 2002 for allegedly attempting to detonate a "dirty bomb" in the United States.
And on and on it goes.
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Home Front: WoT
IDF Veteran Danny Lewin, the first person killed on 9/11/2001
2016-09-13
[LI] By most accounts, Danny Lewin was the first victim of 9/11. Seated in seat 9B aboard American Airlines flight 11, he saw Mohamed Atta and Abdulaziz al-Omari, sitting just in front of him, rise and make their way to the cockpit. According to calls from flight attendants to air traffic officials, later documented in the 9/11 Commission’s report, Lewin wasted no time in acting. Having served as an officer in Sayeret Matkal, the Israel Defense Forces’ top unit, he moved to tackle the terrorists. The man in 10B, Satam al-Suqami, moved, too, producing a knife and slitting Lewin’s throat. Less than 30 minutes later, at 8:46 a.m., the plane crashed into the World Trade Center’s North Tower.

Elsewhere, in America and all over the world, people desperate for accurate information turned to the Internet for news. Straining under the overwhelming demand of tens of millions of simultaneous requests, the web’s biggest news sites threatened to collapse. Very few did, thanks in large part to the technology that Lewin himself had developed years earlier: Although only 31 at the time of his murder, he was the co-founder of Akamai, a pioneering technology company whose content routing solutions enable the seamless flow of nearly 20 percent of the web’s traffic.
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Fifth Column
Sarasota family had many connections to 9/11 - and FBI helped them escape
2014-05-02
[TheBlaze] What Secrets Lie Within 27 Boxes of New 9/11 Documents Discovered in Florida?

The FBI probe that is the focus of the Freedom of Information lawsuit investigated a Saudi family with ties to the Royal Family and apparent connections to some of the 9/11 hijackers, including ringleader Mohamed Atta, and former Broward resident and currently suspected al Qaeda leader Adnan Shukrijumah.

The investigation began after neighbors in the upscale south Sarasota gated community of Prestancia called authorities to report that Abulaziz al-Hijji and his wife, Anoud, had suddenly moved out of their home two weeks before 9/11, leaving behind cars, furniture, clothing and food in the kitchen.

Sources have said agents later found gatehouse logs and photographs of license tags and phone records, showing that Atta, Shukrijumah and others had visited the al-Hijji's home.
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Britain
London-based oil executive linked to 9/11 hijackers
2012-02-18
A Soddy Arabian accused of associating with several of the September 11 hijackers and who disappeared from his home in the United States a few weeks before the attacks on the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon, is in London working for his country's state oil company.

Abdulaziz al-Hijji and his wife Anoud left three cars at their luxurious home in a gated community in Sarasota, Florida — one of them new — and flew to Soddy Arabia in August 2001. The refrigerator was full of food; furniture and clothing were left behind; and the swimming pool water was still circulating.

Security records of cars passing through a checkpoint at the Prestancia gated community indicated that Mr al-Hijji’s home, 4224 Escondito Circle, had been visited a number of times by Mohamed Atta, the leader of the
19-strong hijack team, who piloted American Airlines Flight 11 into the North Tower of the World Trade Centre in 2001.

The logs also indicated that Marwan Al-Shehhi, who crashed United Airlines Flight 175 into the South Tower, and Ziad Jarrah, who was at the controls of United Airlines Flight 93 when it crashed in a field in Pennsylvania, had visited the house.

All three men had trained to fly at Venice Airport, which is 19 miles from Sarasota.

A US counter-terrorist agent told The Daily Telegraph: “The registration numbers of vehicles that had passed through the Prestancia community’s north gate in the months before 9/11, coupled with the identification documents shown by incoming drivers on request, showed that Mohamed Atta and several of his fellow hijackers, and another Saudi suspect still on the lam, had visited 4224 Escondito Circle.”

The suspect was Adnan Shukrijumah, an al-Qaeda operative who is on the FBI’s Most Wanted list, with a $5 million bounty on his head.A decade after the world’s worst terrorist attack, which claimed the lives of 3,000 people, Mr al-Hijji is resident in London, working for the European subsidiary of Saudi Aramco, Soddy Arabia’s state oil company. Described as a career counsellor, he is based in the offices of Aramco Overseas Company UK Limited and lives in an expensive flat in central London.

In email correspondence with the Telegraph, Mr al-Hijji strongly denied
No, no! Certainly not!
any involvement in the plot, writing: “I have neither relation nor association with any of those bad people/criminals and the awful crime they did. 9/11 is a crime against the USA and all humankind and I’m very saddened and oppressed by these false allegations.

“I love the USA. My kids were born there, I went to college and university there, I spent a good portion of my life there and I love it.”

Mr al-Hijji’s account is supported by the FBI, which has stated: “At no time did the FBI develop evidence that connected the family members to any of the 9/11 hijackers … and there was no connection found to the 9/11 plot.’’

Bob Graham, a former US senator who, in addition to co-chairing the congressional inquiry into 9/11, was chairman of the US senate intelligence committee at the time, disputes the FBI denials. He has long believed that there was Saudi support for the 19 terrorists, 15 of whom were subjects of the kingdom. He cites two secret documents to which he has recently had access.

The first document, Graham says, is “not consistent with the public statements of the FBI that there was no connection between the 9/11 hijackers and the Saudis at the Sarasota home. Both documents indicate that the investigation was not the robust inquiry claimed by the FBI.”

Mr al-Hijji, 38, moved with his family to Britannia in 2003, setting up home in a rented four-bedroom detached house in the Southampton suburb of Totton. His stay there appears to have been uneventful.

The al-Hijjis’ abrupt departure from Sarasota aroused the suspicion of their next-door neighbour, Patrick Gallagher. He emailed the FBI within two days of 9/11 to report the disappearance of the couple and their young children.

Reports released recently by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement refer to the “suspicious manner and timing” of the family’s departure.

One document states: “In mid-August 2001 the above subjects purchased a new vehicle and renewed the registration on several other vehicles. On Aug 27 2001 a moving truck appeared and moved the subjects out of the house. Left behind were the vehicles and numerous personal belongings, including food, medicine, bills, baby clothing etc.”

The document goes on to state that Mr al-Hijji and Esam Ghazzawi, his father-in-law and the owner of the Escondito Circle house, had been “on the FBI watch list” prior to 9/11.

Mr al-Hijji described the allegations against him as “just cheap talk” and denied having abandoned his home in undue haste, explaining: “No, no, no. Absolutely not true. We were trying to secure the [Aramco] job. It was a good opportunity.”
He said his wife and children followed him out to Soddy Arabia a few weeks after he left. She and his American-born mother-in-law had been questioned by the FBI when they returned to the United States to settle the family’s affairs.

But he was not questioned when he returned to America for a two-month period in 2005.
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Africa North
'Tortured' prisoner’s death angers Egyptians
2011-10-30
CAIRO: The death of a prisoner, allegedly under police torture, has sparked public anger against Egypt’s ruling military council, accused by rights groups of pursuing security practices familiar from the era of ousted President Hosni Mubarak.

Essam Atta, 23, died in Tora prison south of Cairo on Thursday, according to the Nadeem Center for the Rehabilitation of Victims of Violence and Torture. A military court had jailed him for two years in February for offenses including “thuggery.”

Protesters carried his body on Friday from the morgue to Tahrir Square, the epicenter of the anti-Mubarak uprising, chanting against the military council and Interior Ministry.

“Since we started operating in 1993 till now, torture hasn’t stopped for one day,” said the Nadeem Center’s director, Aida Seif el-Dawla, who said both the police and military now practised it, a charge the authorities deny.

Atta’s family accused prison officers of torturing him by inserting a hose in his mouth and anus and pumping water and soap into his body causing mass bleeding that led to his death.

The Interior Ministry said he had died of acute cirrhosis “poisoning.”

Human rights campaigners have compared Atta’s death to that of Khaled Said, an online activist whose killing by police in Alexandria helped ignite the revolt that toppled Mubarak.

According to Atta’s brother Mohamed, his mother gave her son a mobile phone card on Oct. 25. Another prisoner told prison police, saying Atta was smuggling drugs.

“Police officers ended the visit and started beating him; his mother could hear his cries calling for help from outside the room,” Mohamed Atta told Egypt’s Al-Nahar satellite channel.

He said he had seen his brother’s body in hospital after Atta’s cellmates called him to tell he was dead. “I saw him bleeding from everywhere and bubbles on his body,” he said.
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Europe
9/11 link to militant in Europe terror alert
2010-10-09
[Dawn] The snuffy whose disclosures under US interrogation in Afghanistan triggered Europe's terror alert is an old friend of a man convicted in the 9/11 attacks and, as the strikes were being planned, frequented the same mosque where the Hamburg-based plotters often met, officials say.

Hamburg security officials in August shuttered the Taiba mosque, known until two years ago as al-Quds, because of fears it was becoming a magnet for homegrown beturbanned goons who, unlike foreigners, could not be expelled from the country.

Ahmad Wali Siddiqui, a 36-year-old German of Afghan descent jugged by the US military in July in Afghanistan has emerged as the latest link between Germany and al-Qaeda's worldwide terror campaign. Siddiqui is believed to have been part of the Hamburg snuffy scene that also included key 9/11 plotters.

Intelligence officials say he was a friend of Mounir el Motassadeq, who was convicted by a German court in 2006 of being an accessory to the murder of the 246 passengers and crew on the four jetliners used in the 2001 terrorist attacks, and also frequented the al-Quds mosque.

Motassadeq was found to have aided suicide hijackers Mohamed Atta, Marwan al-Shehhi and Ziad Jarrah by helping them keep up the appearance of being regular university students paying their tuition and rent though it was never established whether he knew of the planned timing, dimension or targets of the attacks.

"Siddiqui is a long-term member who has been a friend of Motassadeq since 1997," said a senior intelligence official, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the issue.

US officials say Siddiqui provided details on the alleged al-Qaeda-linked plots against European capitals that prompted Washington to issue a travel alert for Europe over the weekend, followed by other countries such as Japan that issued similar warnings.

The suspected plot is believed to have involved plans for coordinated Mumbai-style attacks in European capitals _ and prompted authorities to heighten surveillance at iconic sites such as London's Buckingham Palace or Paris' Eiffel Tower.

However,
The infamous However...
German officials including Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere warned against being ''alarmist'' and stressed there currently are no concrete indications of an imminent attack.

Siddiqui left Hamburg in March 2009 together with a group of 10 other jihadis known to German intelligence officials as the ''The Tourist Group'' to seek paramilitary training at a terror camp in Pakistain's lawless border region with Afghanistan, German authorities.

The group, which included two women, met in the al-Quds mosque before they decided to leave for Pakistain and Afghanistan. The prayer house had served as gathering point for some of the Sept. 11 attackers before they moved to the United States to attend flight schools in 2000, authorities say. Atta, al-Shehhi and Jarrah attended the mosque when they lived and studied in Hamburg.

Following the Sept. 11 attacks, the mosque became a magnet for so-called jihad tourists _ Mohammedans from out of town who bragged about having worshipped at the same mosque were once the suicide hijackers had gathered for prayer.

''Young people came because they wanted to pray on the same carpet that Mohammed Atta had already used for his prayers,'' the intelligence official said.

Other members of Hamburg's 130,000-strong Mohammedan community largely rejected the jihad boy beliefs preached at al-Quds.

''They had the strong expectation to find the true Islam and campfire romance in North Wazoo, but then discovered that they were in the midst of a dirty war,'' Norbert Mueller, who represents the Schura Association of Islamic Communities in Hamburg, told The News Agency that Dare Not be Named.

That sentiment was echoed by the vast majority of Hamburg's Mohammedans, who strongly deplore the fact their city's name is once again linked to Islamic extremism.

''Those beturbanned goons ... perverted our religion. That has nothing to do with Islam,'' said Ahmet Yazici, the deputy head of the Alliance of Islamic Communities in Northern Germany.

Authorities insist they have the city's estimated 200 jihad boy Mohammedans _ including 45 al-Qaeda followers _ under surveillance and have sought to downplay Hamburg's role in the international terror scene.

''Hamburg is a big city and you have a few radicals, but it is not the worldwide center of jihad,'' said the intelligence official.

While the al-Quds mosque was open, it was a convenient place for authorities to monitor the jihad boy scene. Several of those who frequented it were expelled. But as an increasing number of cut-throats held German citizenship, authorities moved to gather enough evidence to ban the jihad boy group behind the mosque, forcing its closure.

''We couldn't hinder the mosque attracting young people. That's why we finally decided to close down that black hole,'' the official said.
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Europe
Osama bin Laden 'behind plot to attack European cities'
2010-10-01
Several months ago, bin Laden sent a directive to al-Qaeda affiliates and partners that he wanted a Mumbai-style attack on at least three European countries – the United Kingdom, Germany and France – the US National Public Radio said, citing intelligence officials.

Gunmen had planned to fire on crowds at busy European tourist sites and take over hotels in a plot that would mark a new style of attack for al-Qaeda, although details of the plans remain unclear for now. The United States may also have been in bin Laden's sights.

"We know that Osama bin Laden issued the directive," an unnamed official familiar with intelligence surrounding the plot said.

"And if he issued the directive, we just don't believe that the US wouldn't be on his shortlist of strategic targets. It has to be."

The public radio station said initial intelligence came from Ahmad Siddiqui, a German national currently held at the US-run Bagram Air Base in Kabul, Afghanistan.

Siddiqui is said to have known Mohamed Atta, one of the alleged hijackers in the September 11, 2001 attacks, and to have worshipped at the same mosque in Germany.

The plot is thought to have been inspired by al-Qaeda's fugitive leadership in Pakistan's lawless tribal regions, where a recent surge of US drone attacks sought to eliminate the plotters – and did kill some of them.

Intelligence officials said some of the operatives who had been due to participate in the shootings were already in Europe.

Some officials worried that members of the commando-style teams could be travelling to the West using European passports, thus complicating any effort to find and stop them.

In 2008, 10 heavily armed gunmen killed 166 people in Mumbai and wounded more than 300 in three luxury hotels, a railway station and restaurants in the Indian city.
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Europe
Authorities Close Mosque Used by 9/11 Plotters
2010-08-09
Authorities in Hamburg said Monday they had shut down the mosque in Hamburg where members of the Sept. 11 plot had met.

The Taiba mosque, formerly known as the Al Quds mosque, was “immediately closed,” according to a statement by the Hamburg Interior Ministry. The daily newspaper Hamburger Abendblatt reported that police searched the mosque in the St. Georg neighborhood shortly after 6 o’clock in the morning.

Mohamed Atta and other members of Sept. 11 plot used the mosque on Steindamm, near Hamburg’s main train station, as a meeting place. A report released in May by the Interior Ministry said that the mosque “remains the central attraction for the Jihadist scene.”

According to the newspaper report, a group of ten people who met at the mosque traveled from Hamburg to the border region between Pakistan and Afghanistan in March 2009, likely with the goal of training at a militant camp there.

German intelligence officials have expressed concerns over the growing number of young Germans drawn into the militant Islamist scene and the possibility that they will return from the Pakistan-Afghanistan border region to commit acts of terror.

In addition to closing the mosque, authorities banned the cultural association that ran it.
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-Obits-
Who was Mustafa Abu al-Yazid?
2010-06-03
[Asharq al-Aswat] A US official said that he believes that Al Qaeda's No 3 Sheikh Said al-Masri who was also known as Mustafa Abu al-Yazid was killed recently in a missile attack in the Pakistani tribal region. Abu al-Yazid's responsibilities reportedly stretched from operational command to fund-raising.

Al Qaeda also released an obituary of Abu al-Yazid, who died aged 56, on the internet, describing him as being one of the most prominent jihadists of the past 22 years. The Al Qaeda statement did not include any information about the attack which ended al-Yazid's life, and which members of his family were also reportedly killed in, but it did indicate that other men, women, and children, died in this attack. The CIA has stepped up the number of attacks by unmanned drones recently, targeting the upper echelons of Al Qaeda and the Taliban.

The Islamic Observatory, a human rights organization based in London that is concerned with the news of Islamic fundamentalists across the globe, clarified that "Abu al-Yazid is from the Ash Sharqiya governorate of Egypt and was born in 1955, he graduated with a BA in Commerce from the University of Zagazig, and he became famous as Sheikh Said the accountant, and he was extremely professional and concerned with unity."

Yasser al-Sirri, the head of the London-based Islamic Observatory, also told Asharq Al-Awsat that Abu al-Yazid was wanted by Egyptian security services, and that he was well known for his professionalism, which is something that allowed him to gain the trust of Osama Bin Laden. Al-Sirri claims that Abu al-Yazid ran a number of Bin Laden's businesses and companies in Sudan.

Al-Sirri also revealed that Abu al-Yazid first went to Afghanistan in 1988, although he was not part of any jihadist movement at that time. Al-Sirri also indicated that Abu al-Yazid, who was known as "Sheikh Said" at the time, was a member of Al Qaeda's Shura Council for years before assuming the most senior position in Afghanistan.

Al-Sirri, who was sentenced in absentia to the death penalty and life imprisonment in Egypt, also told Asharq Al-Awsat that al-Yazid was number 15 on a list of 27 individuals and organizations whose assets were frozen by the US in 2002 due to allegations of sponsoring terrorism.

Al-Sirri also confirmed that Mustafa Abu al-Yazid was an alias of Sheikh Said al-Masri, who was responsible for funding the 9/11 attacks. Abu al-Yazid, or Sheikh Said, is known to have travelled to Qatar and then Dubai as part of his operations to finance the 9/11 attacks.

According to the FBI, Abu al-Yazid was responsible for transferring funds via Dubai to Mohamed Atta and Marwan al-Shehhi and Wail al-Shehri, three of the 9/11 hijackers.

For his part, Dr. Hani al-Sibai, the Director of the London-based Maqrizi Center for Historical Studies told Asharq Al-Awsat that Abu al-Yazid's successor is expected to be announced in the coming days. He said that Al Qaeda deputy leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, or even Al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden himself, is expected to issue a statement eulogizing about Abu al-Yazid in the coming period.

Dr. al-Sibai said that Abu al-Yazid was with Bin Laden when the Sudanese government forced the Afghan Arabs, the Jihadist leadership and their families to leave Khartoum and return to Afghanistan once again. It was at this time that the Al Qaeda organization first met mujahedeen commanders such as Mohammed Yunus Khalis and Jalal al-Din Haqqani and others, as well as the Taliban leadership, and they were made welcome and well-received in Afghanistan.

Egyptian Islamist Dr. al-Sibai also told Asharq Al-Awsat that Abu al-Yazid, his eldest daughter Shaymaa, and another of his daughters named Jihad, who is married to the son of Omar Abdel-Rahman, the spiritual leader of the al-Gamaa al-Islamiyya and who is currently imprisoned in the US. His son, Mohamed, was arrested in Afghanistan after the US invasion of 2001, and he was handed over the Americans and held in Guantanamo Bay for a number of years, before recently being released into the custody of the Egyptian authorities where he is currently being held in Tora prison.

Dr. al-Sibai also told Asharq Al-Awsat that "despite the fact that Abu al-Yazid was the commander in chief of Al Qaeda in Afghanistan, he was also pledged to Taliban leader Mullah Omar, and he had strong alliances and close relations with the Taliban leadership."

Dr. al-Sibai also revealed that "Abu al-Yazid was married to the widow of Adil Awad Siyam who was also known as Abu al-Nadr. Al-Zawahiri was very close to him and nicknamed him "the ghost" because of how he confounded the authorities...he was killed in an ambush in the Egyptian governorate of Giza in 1994."
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Terror Networks
Connecting thread: Ohio terrorist ties to al-Qaida operative revealed
2010-04-13
It's Ay Pee, so here's the summary:

Christopher Paul, of Columbus, Ohio, had connections to

o Guantanamo Bay detainee Mohamedou Ould Salahi, Al Qaeda recruiter, met with him in Afghanistan in 1992, in Germany in 1998, and requested advice by fax in 1997 about where to send wannabe jihadis for training. Three of the men Mr. Salahi sent to Afghanistan were future 9/11 hijackers (Mohamed Atta, Ziad Jarrah, Marwan al Shehhi). The fourth was Ramzi Binalshibh, who helped coordinate the 9/11 attack.

o Mr. Paul also met with Moroccan Karim Mehdi in Germany in 1993 and in 1997 or 1998, who was also connected (how incestuous this all is!) to Binalshibh and Jarrah, sentenced to French prison for plotting a terror attack against the French island of Reunion.

o Mr. Paul, part of a cell of three men based in Columbus, was the last of them to plead guilty to charges of plotting terror attacks. He was sentenced to twenty years. Co-conspirator Nuradin Abdi pled guilty to plotting to blow up an Ohio shopping mall; co-conspirator Iyman Faris pled guilty to a plot to destroy the Brooklyn Bridge.
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Home Front: WoT
Who Was the Real Anthrax Mailer?
2010-03-28
Perhaps the kid in the office down the hall w/Al Q. connections
See if you can tear apart this possibility. Regardless, I'm glad the anthrax attacks were not the spectacular success the planners hoped.
(Editor's note: The intelligence spending bill is now in a conference of the House and Senate. The House version includes an amendment sponsored by Reps. Rush Holt and Roscoe Bartlett calling for the intelligence community's inspector general to examine a foreign connection to the post-9/11 anthrax attacks. The Senate version of the bill does not include such a provision. Please call your Senators (202-224-3121) and encourage the re-opening of the case so that the evidence implicating al Qaeda in the attacks can be thoroughly examined and that the implications of the FBI's mishandling of the problem can be seriously addressed).

There's a gaping hole in the FBI's argument that U.S. Government scientist Bruce Ivins was the anthrax mailer.

In addition to the 100 scientists with access to virulent anthrax from Ivins's flask whom the FBI claims to have ruled out, one unauthorized individual had a special kind of access-the kind you get when you steal something. Hovering in proximity to an unlocked refrigerator with the anthrax at George Mason University was Islamic ideologue Ali al-Timimi, who in early 2001 was studying for a Ph.D in computational biology. Al-Timimi has since been arrested and sentenced for inciting Muslims in Virginia to travel to Pakistan to fight against U.S. forces.

(Note: The GMU researchers used what is known as Delta Ames.)

Al-Timimi's office was right around the corner from the offices of Charles Bailey and Ken Alibek, co-principal investigators on a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)-funded anthrax project. Bailey was a former deputy commander of USAMRIID at Fort Detrick, Maryland, where he had been a boss of Bruce Ivins. Alibek was the former deputy director of the Soviet biowarfare program. Bailey and Alibek had partnered on a patent application for a method of preparing anthrax that would closely resemble the sophisticated preparation in the letters mailed to Senators Daschle and Leahy.

As a computer expert, al-Timimi presumably knew how to access Bailey's poorly secured computer to obtain this application.

All these details and more have been worked out by attorney Ross Getman, a leading researcher on the anthrax mailings case. Getman found several other labs where al Qaeda may have gained access to the anthrax, but the presence of al-Timimi and the patent application make GMU by far the most likely location.

Al-Timimi does not show up in FBI's report on the case, which dismisses the possibility that any foreign entity was involved in the anthrax mailings.

And he is not the only key player who does not appear.

Handing Off the Anthrax


Assuming that al-Timimi indeed stole the anthrax and the instructions, here is what then seems to have happened.

Al-Timimi provided the anthrax to a scientist who sympathized with al Qaeda and who had a lab somewhere along the Canadian border (according to the isotope ratios in the water used to prepare the anthrax). When it was ready, al-Timimi gave it to Mohamed Atta. Atta and his group of intending hijackers in Florida unsuccessfully sought to obtain a cropduster, and they evidently handled the anthrax themselves, infecting themselves in the process.

As September 11 neared, Atta contacted Abderraouf Jdey in Montreal. Jdey, a Canadian citizen of Tunisian origin who had trained in Afghanistan, had been designated first as an alternate hijacker, then as a part of the second wave of attacks. He returned to Canada in the summer of 2001 and was detained by FBI and INS together with intending pilot Zacarias Moussaoui. Jdey was carrying biology textbooks.

Atta appears to have handed over the vials of anthrax to Jdey in Portland, Maine on September 10, which powerfully explains Atta's otherwise anomalous trip to Portland on the day before the September 11 terrorist attacks. Jdey, whose modus operandi involved travelling to sites in the northeastern U.S., wrote and mailed the anthrax letters in September and October. In November he left his apartment in Montreal, drove to New York, boarded American Airlines Flight #587 on November 12, and brought it down with a shoebomb. His role as shoebomber was subsequently related to interrogators by al Qaeda detainee Mohammed Mansour Jabarah and leaked in a 2004 Canadian news report.

The Cover-up

The FBI seems to have learned of Jdey's likely role as the anthrax mailer in 2004, when this writer contacted the Bureau about Jdey. Investigating further, FBI appears to have found confirmatory evidence. But then-because Jdey was a terrific embarrassment-it suppressed the information it had developed, removed the note in his online biography that he had studied biology, listed him as one of the terrorists it was still hunting for, and searched for a new anthrax mailings suspect.

Eventually, the FBI focused on capable, dedicated, patriotic, and psychologically vulnerable Bruce Ivins. Ivins was a pianist at his church, taught children juggling, was married and the father of two adopted children, was involved in many research projects, was entrusted with the anthrax, and had developed a promising vaccine for anthrax. This is the profile of an active contributor to his community, hardly of a ruthless anthrax mailer. The FBI, however, has tried to use his various quirks and obsessions to make Ivins out to be an intrinsically evil person.

Under the pressure of FBI questioning and surveillance, Ivins became unhinged and committed suicide. Then the FBI accused him of having perpetrated the anthrax mailings, produced a collection of circumstantial evidence, and closed the case on February 19, 2010.

FBI Director Robert Mueller told a 2008 Senate committee that he thought Ivins was guilty "beyond a reasonable doubt."

Beyond a reasonable doubt? Given the weak evidence and the widespread skepticism among experts and the public, this is an extreme statement that lacks any credibility.

In fact, the key people in the anthrax mailings were not Bruce Ivins or Steven Hatfill, his predecessor as the FBI's target. Instead, they appear to have been Ali al-Timimi and Abderraouf Jdey. And the key person in the investigation was FBI Director Robert Mueller himself.

Kenneth J. Dillon is a retired foreign service officer who writes books on science and teaches history as an adjunct at Marymount University. A detailed discussion of the roles of al-Timimi, Jdey, and FBI in the anthrax mailings case can be found at scientiapress.com
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India-Pakistan
Pakistan finds passport of 9/11 suspect: report
2009-10-30
[Al Arabiya Latest] Pakistani forces found a passport of an Islamist militant linked to two hijackers involved in the Sept. 11 attacks during an offensive against Taliban strongholds near the Afghan border, a TV station said on Thursday.

The passport of Said Bahaji, a German of Moroccan origin, was among documents, weapons and jihadi literature seized by the government forces during their operation in South Waziristan and was shown to a group of journalists during an official trip.

"The passport shows he reached Karachi just days before 9/11," Dawn News said, showing a passport purportedly belonging to Bahaji.

Military spokesman Major-General Athar Abbas, who accompanied the reporters on the trip to South Waziristan had no comments to offer.

"I haven't seen the passport. These reporters may have seen it."

Bahaji's name appeared in the 9/11 Commission Report.

The report said Bahaji spent eight months with hijackers Mohamed Atta and Ramzi Binalshibh between Nov. 1998 and July 1999.

"Described as an insecure follower with no personality and with limited knowledge of Islam, Bahaji nonetheless professed his readiness to engage in violence," it said.

Atta and Binalshibh used Bahaji's computer for internet research as evidenced by documents and diskettes seized by German authorities after the 9/11 attacks, the Commission said. Binalshibh was arrested in Pakistan with the help of FBI and CIA in 2002.

Educated in Morocco, Bahaji returned to Germany to study electrical engineering at the Technical University of Hamburg. He spent five months in the German army before obtaining a medical discharge, the Commission said.

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