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September 11 Commission Report - Gnostic Liberation Front

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If indeed it was Stephanowicz that murdered Nick Berg, the entire “team” of six<br />

interrogators identified in the Gonzalez report should be investigated. (Remember, there<br />

were five terrorists in the beheading video, with a sixth holding the camera.) It would<br />

also be fair to bring into the indictment whoever at CACI and Titan Corp. sent them to<br />

Israel for training. That is the trail of evidence that will lead to the individuals in the<br />

Mossad that ultimately owned the Zarqawi/Stephanowicz cell.<br />

Should an investigation of Titan be undertaken, there are least two reports which suggest<br />

suspicious activity related to their work in Iraq and the US. First, Titan translators in Iraq<br />

have an exceedingly high death rate (for translators), suggesting they are “targeted.” (13<br />

of 29 seems statistically significant given these are not combat position.)<br />

“As of early April, San Diego's Titan Corp has lost at least 13 employees - including four Americans -<br />

since the defense company began providing interpreters to the US Army in Iraq, according to<br />

published reports. Nine of the 13 killed from July through December were Iraqis, although not all of<br />

the deaths were combat-related. [Corporate Mercenaries in Iraq: Part 1: Profit comes with a price,<br />

David Isenberg, 5/20/2004]<br />

CACI had 29 employees at Abu Ghraib alone, eight interrogators, 10 screeners, nine analysts and two<br />

report writers, according to Senate testimony on the abuse case.<br />

“[http://www.rotten.com/library/crime/corporate/caci_internatonal/]<br />

The question that needs to be asked here is: Is the Mossad eliminating its own recruits as<br />

the Abu Ghraib scandal grows, just as they needed to eliminate Nick Berg?<br />

12.2 Deutsche Bank Executives<br />

This report contends that key owners and executives of the Deutsche Bank and related<br />

cartel members (especially UBS, Bank of New York) had motive, opportunity and<br />

capability to initiate the attack on the World Trade Center. Their motives were primarily<br />

financial:<br />

• $23 billion in annual potential equity banking revenues;<br />

• Hundreds of billions of illegal gold reserves, and profits from managing those. Those<br />

revenues alone could easily reach $20 to $30 billion a year.<br />

The relationships upon which this cartel is founded go back in history to World War II,<br />

when gold stolen from treasuries and personal fortunes was transferred from the Third<br />

Reich to a group of industrialist and financiers. This group built a financial empire<br />

founded on fraud and crime, refusing to return this wealth to its rightful heirs.<br />

With the not too distant history of German banking involvement with the Third Reich, it<br />

may be tempting for some to jump to the conclusion that these bankers are somehow<br />

connected to the rumored return of that regime. Nothing could be further from the truth.<br />

The history of German Banking – if not international banking – suggests that while a few<br />

bankers may succumb to the political winds of the time, they generally remain “adaptive”<br />

and learn to coexist with the current regime. Two recent studies support this conclusion:<br />

"They (German bank elite) built strong relationships over a period of ten, twenty and even thirty years.<br />

They often shared similar convictions on issues such as class, business, and the importance of U.S.-<br />

German economic ties. In many cases, they shared business partnerships and investments as well. This<br />

THE SEPTEMBER <strong>11</strong> COMMISSION REPORT Page 283

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