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Originally Posted by arsenal
Do you have the evidence and links to back that up?
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there's quite a bit actually.
most of the old newspaper links are archived but they are mirrored on 'conspiracy' sites, so you can believe or not i guess.
Pensacola Naval Air Station:
http://prisonplanet.com/pensacola_na..._scrutiny.html
U.S. Sen. Bob Graham is requesting information on published reports of a possible Pensacola Naval Air Station tie-in to last week's terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, D.C.
As many as four of 19 suspected hijackers may have participated during the 1990s in the base's flight training program for foreign military trainees, according to reports in The Washington Post and Newsweek magazine.
In addition, The New York Times reported that one of the four also may have lived at the Fountains apartment complex near the University of West Florida, leaving about a year ago.
http://prisonplanet.com/alleged_hija..._us_bases.html
Another of the alleged hijackers may have been trained in strategy and tactics at the Air War College in Montgomery, Ala., said another high-ranking Pentagon official. The fifth man may have received language instruction at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Tex. Both were former Saudi Air Force pilots who had come to the United States, according to the Pentagon source.
But there are slight discrepancies between the military training records and the official FBI list of suspected hijackers—either in the spellings of their names or with their birthdates. One military source said it is possible that the hijackers may have stolen the identities of the foreign nationals who studied at the U.S. installations.
the spelling of the names on atta's list of 19 has never changed or been updated, indeed the BBC and the Guardian have interviewed six or seven of the 'hijackers', including the owner of the passport found magically on the street. despite all that the same list exists with pictures of half a dozen proven alive people.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/bush/story/0,,726814,00.html
Two of the hijackers who crashed American Airlines flight 77 into the Pentagon were spotted as potential terrorists by the CIA more than 18 months before September 11, Newsweek reported yesterday. It called this "the most puzzling, and devastating,intelligence failure" in the period before attacks.
so many failures.
so many moles.
other newspaper links:
http://www.prisonplanet.com/911.html