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September 11 Commission Report - Gnostic Liberation Front

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• Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, a major Al Qaeda operative considered the ‘mastermind<br />

of the <strong>September</strong> <strong>11</strong> attacks;<br />

• Al-Midhar Nawaf al-Hamzi, 9/<strong>11</strong> hijacker;<br />

• Khalid al Midhar, 9/<strong>11</strong> hijacker.<br />

At one point, Lance attributes these failures to a “stovepiping” between U.S. agencies in<br />

their failure to share intelligence before 9/<strong>11</strong>.” (Page 333). Elsewhere, he suggests “If<br />

they failed to connect the dots, it wasn’t because a legal barrier or “wall” had been<br />

erected. It was because of management interference, incompetence, or sheer lack of will.”<br />

(Page 72). Lance however is able to tell his readers that the “Malaysian Summit ... that<br />

set the stage for not only the Cole bombing and the 9/<strong>11</strong> attacks” “was monitored, as it<br />

took place, at the highest levels of the intelligence community – even at the White House.<br />

White House National Security Advisor Sandy Berger was reportedly kept up to speed on<br />

the conference and …FBI director Louis Freeeh himself was briefed.” (Page 337).<br />

The simplest explanation is not government incompetence. There are so many examples<br />

of Al Qaeda operatives being released so many times, that one can only conclude that<br />

these men were and are protected by the US intelligence world, because they serve the<br />

US National Security apparatus.<br />

Understanding the attack on the USS Cole also provides insights, with indications the<br />

attack required a complicated and sophisticated bomb, which was built in Lebanon by the<br />

Hezbollah, and transported with the assistance of the Syrian Intelligence.<br />

“The Oct. 12 bombing of the USS Cole in Yemen is the work of network headed by Osama bin Laden.<br />

However, the sophisticated nature of the bomb--which was placed within a metal container to channel<br />

the blast into the Cole's hull--suggests state involvement. The bomb-makers were Hezbollah terrorists<br />

led by Imad Mughniyah. Everything was done in Lebanon under the protection of the Syrian army who<br />

then helped the transfer of the bomb to the terrorists. Iran delivered the first material necessarily to<br />

make the bomb. This delivery cannot be done without the agreement and the help of Damascus.”<br />

[Syria – Al Qaida Connection, Dr. J. R. Albani, Senior Official in the Guardians of the Cedars, May<br />

24, 2003]<br />

The evidence suggests there are multiple intelligence organizations (known to have<br />

cooperated with U.S. intelligence in the past) involved in these fatwa bombings. In an<br />

earlier decade, agents from Iran and Syria worked directly with US intelligence to<br />

execute the October Surprise and the Iran-Contra weapons deals. Syrian troops fought<br />

along side US troops in the first Gulf War. The rhetorical question that might be asked is:<br />

would agencies that have been traditional allies of the US now be part of an attack on the<br />

US? Even the agencies of United States’s avowed enemies do not attack the U.S.<br />

This multi-national conspiracy known as the fatwa bombings was coordinated by the<br />

same team now operating in Azerbaijan. This is a consistent theme with the evidence.<br />

Mohammed Atta was involved in multiple intelligence organizations, the same as those<br />

identified as backing the US embassy bombings. The 9/<strong>11</strong> hijackers had histories with<br />

multiple western intelligence agencies. Moreover, a number of them, including<br />

Mohammed Atta, seemingly had links to the US Military.<br />

THE SEPTEMBER <strong>11</strong> COMMISSION REPORT Page 84

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