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Group: alt.war.terrorism · Group Profile
Author: al92653
Date: Jun 4, 2008 15:49

"Frank Arthur" Arthurian.com> wrote in message
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> "al92653" xyz.com> wrote in message
> news:UqoUj.183901$nr1.152790@newsfe13.phx...
>> Just posting the hard facts, you lying, zionazi vermin!
>
> You just reinforced the truth. You are clearly a Jew hater.
> If you want facts: Here are Islamists who murdered 3,000 Americans
>

& how many Palestinians have been murdered by the landgrabbing, zionazi
vermin?
> Identity and Immigration Status of 9/11 Terrorists
>
> According to authorities, all of the hijackers who committed the September
> 11, 2001 terrorist attacks were foreigners. All of them entered the
> country legally on a temporary visa, mostly tourist visas with entry
> permits for six months. Although four of them attended flight school in
> the United States, only one is known to have entered on an appropriate
> visa for such study, and one entered on an F-1 student visa. Besides the
> four pilots, all but one of the terrorists entered the United States only
> once and had been in the country for only three to five months before the
> attacks.
>
> The four pilots had been in the United States for extended periods,
> although none was a legal permanent resident. Some had received more than
> one temporary visa, most of which were currently valid on September 11,
> but at least three of them had fallen out of status and were, therefore,
> in the United States illegally.
>
> The terrorists had obtained U.S. identification that was used for
> boarding flights in the form of Florida, Virginia, California and New
> Jersey driver's licenses/ID cards. One of the terrorists, Mohamed Atta,
> was detained in Florida for driving without a license, but subsequently
> obtained one. Thirteen of the terrorists had Florida driver's licenses or
> ID cards, seven had Virginia driver's licenses, at least two had
> California licenses and two had New Jersey driver's licenses. According to
> the March 28, 2002 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Robert Thibadeau, director of
> Carnegie Mellon's Internet Security labratory, says that "the 19
> terrorists on Sept. 11 were holding 63 state driver's licenses for
> identification."
>
> In the probe of the attack, numerous other people with potential
> connections to the hijackings have been detained for immigration
> violations.
>
> [Note: In the conversion of names from the Arabic alphabet into ours,
> there is no single correct spelling. This is why the names of the
> terrorists vary in their spelling in different news accounts, and why
> computerized databases will not recognize the name when it is spelled
> differently from how it was entered into the database. For example,
> Mohamed could be spelled Muhamed or Mohammed, and al-Suami could be
> spelled Alsuami or al Swami, etc. ]
>
> The Pentagon Plane (AA Flight 77, Dulles to Los Angeles)
> Hani Hasan Hanjour (26) - Saudi Arabian - pilot
> First came to U.S. in Oct. 1991 to study English in Tucson, Arizona.
> Had been in U.S. in April 1996, when he lived in Oakland, Cal. where he
> studied English, and later received flight training in Scottsdale,
> Arizona. He left in Nov. 1996 and returned again in Nov. 1997 while he
> obtained a FAA commercial pilot certificate. He left again in April 1999.
> Obtained student visa (F-1) in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in Sept. 2000 after an
> initial refusal. According to the 2/04 Staff Report of the National
> Commission on Terrorist Attacks, Hanjour failed to reveal in his visa
> application that he had previously traveled to the United States.
> Returned Dec. 2000 to study English at Holy Names College (Oakland CA) but
> never showed up at the school. In illegal status because he did not
> enroll, and his entry permit had expired at the time of the attack.
> Lived in San Diego, Phoenix and Mesa, Ariz. (with Nawaf al-Hamzi), and
> later in Northern Virginia.
> Had a Virginia driver's license.
> Khalid al-Mihdhar (or Almidhar) - Saudi Arabian
> Obtained U.S. tourist visa in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in April 1999.
> In Malaysia in Jan. 2000. Followed by Malaysian agents tipped off by CIA
> (see Wash. Post 2/3/02).
> Arrived at Los Angeles Jan. 15, 2000 with Nawaf al-Hamzi on B-2 tourist
> visa from Malaysia.
> Lived in San Diego, where he took flight training in May 2000 with Nawaf
> al-Hamzi.
> Left U.S. in June 2000 and obtained new B-1 visa in Saudi Arabia.
> According to the 2/04 Staff Report of the National Commission on Terrorist
> Attacks, his application falsely indicated he had not previously traveled
> to the United States and contained "suspicious indicators." It also
> revealed that he had more than one passport.
> Returned July 4, 2001, lived in New York.
> Put on the Watch List for terrorists in August 2001 after entering U.S.
> last time.
> In legal nonimmigrant status at the time of the attack.
> Had a Virginia driver's license.
> Nawaf al-Hamzi (or Alhamzi) - Saudi Arabian (brother of Salem)
> Obtained U.S. tourist visa in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in April 1999.
> According to the 2/04 Staff Report of the National Commission on Terrorist
> Attacks, his application contained "suspicious indicators."
> In Malaysia in Jan. 2000. Followed by Malaysian agents tipped off by CIA
> (see Wash. Post 2/3/02).
> Arrived at Los Angeles Jan. 15, 2000 with al-Midhar from Malaysia.
> Lived in San Diego, where he took flight training in May 2000 with
> al-Midhar, in Dec. 2000 moved to Mesa Arizona (with Hani Hanjour), and
> later to Fort Lee, N.J., Wayne, N.J. and Northern Virginia.
> Applied to INS July 12, 2000 for extension of permitted stay in U.S.
> (apparently granted for additional six months).
> Put on the Watch List for terrorists in August 2001. (with al-Mihdhar)
> Had been in illegal visa overstay status for nine months at the time of
> the attack.
> Had California, Florida and Virgina driver's licenses .
> Salem al-Hamzi (or Alhamzi)- Saudi Arabian (brother of Nawaf)
> Obtained U.S. tourist visa in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in April 1999.
> Arrived U.S. June 2001.
> Lived in Fort Lee, N.J., Wayne, N.J.
> In legal nonimmigrant status at the time of the attack.
> Had a Virginia driver's license.
> Majed Moqed - Saudi Arabian
> Identity in doubt.
> Entered on tourist visa obtained in Saudi Arabia after May 2001.
> In legal nonimmigrant status at the time of the attack.
> Had a Virginia driver's license.
>
>
> The WTC North Tower Plane (AA Flight 11, Boston to Los Angeles)
> Mohamed Atta - Egyptian (43) - pilot
> Born in Egypt in 1968.
> Graduated from Cairo Univ. with degree in Architectural Engineering in
> 1990.
> Obtained visitor visa in Berlin Germany, May 2000.
> Entered U.S. at Newark on June 3, 2000 on tourist visa and given entry
> permit until December 2, 2000.
> Applied in Sept. 2000 to INS for change in status to trainee.
> Attended Huffman Aviation school in Venice Florida with al-Shehhi.
> Arrested in Florida for driving without license, and failed to show up for
> court date --bench warrant issued.
> Subsequently obtained Florida driver's license.
> Obtained FAA pilot's certificate.
> According to the 2/04 Staff Report of the National Commission on Terrorist
> Attacks, had overstayed his entry permit as of Dec. 4, 2000.
> Flew to Madrid Jan. 2001.
> United Arab Emirate (UAE) authorities state Atta detained in January 2001
> on basis of his name appearing on terrorist alert list, but was not held
> in absence of U.S. charges. UAE states that U.S. authorities were warned
> Atta intended to return to U.S.
> Returned to U.S. on January 10, 2001 at Miami and was sent to secondary
> inspection because he acknowledged being in flight training but did not
> have required trainee visa. Interagency Border Information System (IBIS)
> database checked. Admitted by INS based on pending application for change
> to trainee status.
> Moved to Georgia in Jan. 2001 for additional flight training with
> al-Shehhi.
> Left U.S. and returned from Madrid on July 19, 2001 and given permission
> to stay until November 2, 2001.
> Also lived in Hollywood and Coral Springs, Fla.
> Received change of status approval by INS in September a year after the
> attacks.
> Satam al-Suqami (25) - Saudi Arabian
> Obtained business visa in Saudi Arabia (but was residing in United Arab
> Emirates).
> Entered U.S. in May 2001. According to the 2/04 Staff Report of the
> National Commission on Terrorist Attacks, asked for and was admitted for
> 20 days and was in overstay status at the time of the attacks. The
> Commission staff also said his passport was doctored (presumably with
> pages removed to hide his travel to countries where he obtained terrorist
> training).
> Was in overstay status at the time of the attack.
> Waleed al-Shehri (or Alshehri) (21) - Saudi Arabian (brother of Wail)
> Obtained tourist visa in Saudi Arabia.
> Entered U.S. in May 2000.
> Licensed pilot.
> Lived in Hollywood, Orlando and Daytona Beach (all in Florida).
> In illegal nonimmigrant status (visa overstay) at time of the attack.
> Had a Florida driver's license.
> Wail (or Wael) al-Shehri (or Alshehri) (25) - Saudi Arabian (brother of
> Waleed)
> Obtained tourist visa in Saudi Arabia.
> Lived in Hollywood, Fla. and Newton, Mass.
> Had a Florida ID card.
> Abdulaziz al-Omari (or Alomari) - Saudi Arabian
> Obtained tourist visa in Saudi Arabia in June 2001.
> According to the 2/04 Staff Report of the National Commission on Terrorist
> Attacks, his passport was doctored (presumably with pages removed to hide
> his travel to countries where he obtained terrorist training).
> In legal nonimmigrant status at the time of the attack.
> Lived in Hollywood, Fla.
> Had a Florida and Virginia driver's licenses.
>
>
> The WTC South Tower Plane (UA Flight 175, Boston to Los Angeles)
> Marwan al-Shehhi (or Alshehhi) - United Arab Emirates - pilot
> Studied electrical engineering at Tech. Univ. in Hamburg.
> In January 2000, obtained 10-year, multiple entry tourist visa in Dubai,
> United Arab Emirates.
> Entered the U.S. in May 2000, applied September for change of status to
> student.
> Attended flight school in Florida, obtained FAA pilot's certificate.
> Took at least 3 trips out of U.S. and back. (Overstayed entry permit as of
> Nov. 2000, left U.S. in Dec. 2000, returned Jan. 2001.)
> Attended flight school in Georgia with Atta in Jan. 2001. According to the
> 2/04 Staff Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks, was
> sent to secondary inspection, but was admitted.)
> Flew to Egypt April 8, 2001, returned from Morocco May 2, 2001.
> In legal nonimmigrant status at the time of the attack.
> Lived in New York City area, Georgia and moved to Hollywood, Fla. in July
> with Atta and trained at Huffman Aviation in Venice.
> Had a Florida driver's license.
> Fayez Ahmed Rashid Ahmed al-Qadi Banihammad (aka Fayez Ahmed) - United
> Arab Emirates
> Obtained tourist visa in United Arab Emirates.
> Entered U.S. in June.
> Lived in Delray Beach, Fla.
> Ahmed al-Ghamdi (or Alghamdi) - Saudi Arabian
> Obtained tourist visa in Saudi Arabia.
> Entered U.S. in May.
> In illegal visa overstay status at the time of the attack.
> Lived in Delray Beach, Fla.
> Had a Florida ID card.
> Had a Virginia driver's license
> Hamza Saleh al-Ghamdi (or Alghamdi) (20) - Saudi Arabian
> Obtained visa in Saudi Arabia.
> Lived in Delray Beach, Fla.
> Had a Florida driver's license.
> Mohand al-Shehri (or Alshehri) - Saudi Arabian
> Identity in doubt.
> Obtained tourist visa in Saudi Arabia.
> Admitted to U.S. in May.
> Lived in Delray Beach, Fla.
> The Pennsylvania Plane (UA Flight 93, Newark to San Francisco)
> Ziad Samir Jarrah - Lebanese - pilot
> Born in Lebanon in 1975.
> Studied aircraft construction and maintenance at Hamburg tech. univ.
> 1996-00.
> Obtained five-year, multiple-entry tourist visa in Germany.
> Entered U.S. in June 27, 2000 at Atlanta.
> Trained as a pilot in Venice, Florida and Virginia Gardens, Florida but
> never obtained student trainee visa. Received FAA pilot's certificate.
> Took at least 5 trips out of U.S. and back (flew to Germany July 25 and
> returned August 5, 2001).
> Lived in Delray Beach, Fla.
> In legal nonimmigrant status at the time of the attack.
> Had a Florida driver's license.
> Saeed al-Ghamdi (or Alghamdi) - Saudi Arabian
> Identity in doubt.
> Obtained tourist visa in Saudi Arabia. According to the 2/04 Staff Report
> of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks, application falsely
> stated he had not previously applied for a U.S. visa.
> Entered U.S. in June 2001. According to the 2/04 Staff Report of the
> National Commission on Terrorist Attacks, he was sent to secondary
> inspection, because he had a one-way ticket and $500, but was admitted.
> Lived in Delray Beach, Fla.
> Had a Florida ID card.
> Ahmed Ibrahim A. al-Haznawi (or Alhaznawi) (21) - Saudi Arabian
> Obtained tourist visa in Saudi Arabia.
> Entered the U.S. in June 2001. According to the 2/04 Staff Report of the
> National Commission on Terrorist Attacks, his passport may have had
> "suspicious indicators."
> In legal nonimmigrant status at the time of the attack.
> Lived in Delray Beach, Fla.
> Had a Florida driver's license.
> Ahmed Abdullah al-Nami (or Alnami) (23) - Saudi Arabian
> Obtained tourist visa in Saudi Arabia.
> Entered the U.S. in May 2001. According to the 2/04 Staff Report of the
> National Commission on Terrorist Attacks, his passport may have had
> "suspicious indicators."
> In legal nonimmigrant status at the time of the attack.
> Lived in Delray Beach, Fla.
> Had a Florida ID card.
> Other Conspiritors:
> Khalid Sheikh Mohamed (Coordinator) - Indicted in 1996 in N.Y. for his
> role in an earlier terrorist plot. Had a Saudi Arabian passport (although
> not a Saudi national) - obtained a U.S. visa in July 2001.
> Ramzi Bin-al-shibh - Yemeni (potential pilot) - denied visa four times.
> Zakariya Essabar - Moroccan - potential pilot/hijacker - denied visa.
> Saeed "Jihad" al Gamdi - Potential hijacker - denied visa.
> Ali Abdul Aziz Ali - Pakistani - finacial facilitator - denied visa.
> Mohamed al Kahtani - potential hijacker - denied visa.
> Data compiled from various news sources and checked where possible against
> official sources including the Dec. 2002 Senate report "Joint inquiry into
> Intelligence Community Activities Before and After the Terrorist Attacks
> of September 11, 2001" (Released in July 2003) and the Feb. 2004 Staff
> Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks.
>
> Updated 2/04
>
>
>
>
>
>
>> "Frank Arthur" Arthurian.com> wrote in message
>> news:AnoUj.99$255.54@bignews8.bellsouth.net...
>>>
>>> "al92653" xyz.com>
>>>
>>> What would you expect from a Jew hater?
>>> Jew haters like the day's of Hitler and Nazism are now the Islamic
>>> terrorists
>>> and supporter of terrorism that fosters the destruction of the United
>>> States,
>>> Israel and Western Civilization. While 19 Muslim radicals, dedicated to
>>> Allah,
>>> set out from Saudi Arabia to inflict as much destruction on Americans in
>>> the USA.
>>> They succeeded by murdering innocent airline passengers including women,
>>> children
>>> and babies. They destroyed the World Trade Center killing nearly 3000
>>> people
>>> of all races and religions at work and then went on to the Pentagon to
>>> damage
>>> as much of it as it could killing Americans at work. Much of the entire
>>> Muslim
>>> world cheered the destruction of the WTC and photographs of Osama bin
>>> Laden were
>>> eagerly bought up by Islamic supporters. Clearly and without
>>> equivocation the
>>> message and aim of Osama bin Laden is the destruction of the United
>>> States,Jews,
>>> Christians and the West to be replaced by Islam. And the Islamic
>>> radicals from
>>> Afghanistan, Palestine, Iran, Saudi Arabia and many others are on track
>>> with their
>>> aims. What do you hear from these supporters? Attacks on Jews and Israel
>>> and the
>>> supporters of Israel as if Jews were to blame! It were Muslims who
>>> killed 3000
>>> Americans. It were Muslim radicals that later blew up London busses and
>>> trains
>>> killing people of all races and religions. Of course Americans support
>>> Isreal.
>>> Israel has been our loyal ally since 1948. Remember that Irael fought a
>>> war
>>> against five Arab amies intent on it's destruction, supported by Soviet
>>> Armor,
>>> Aircraft and technicians. The defeat of those 5 armies, destruction of
>>> Soviet
>>> bombers on the ground and the capture of 1,000 Soviet tanks led to the
>>> humiliation of the Soviets and their retreat from the region. Who should
>>> we support? Syria? Iran? Hezbollah that killed hundreds of American
>>> Marines
>>> in Lebanon?
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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