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September 11 Commission Report - Gnostic Liberation Front

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“Three of the alleged hijackers listed their address on drivers licenses and car registrations as the Naval<br />

Air Station in Pensacola, Fla.—known as the “Cradle of U.S. Navy Aviation,” according to a highranking<br />

U.S. Navy source. Another of the alleged hijackers may have been trained in strategy and<br />

tactics at the Air War College in Montgomery, Ala., said another high-ranking Pentagon official. The<br />

fifth man may have received language instruction at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Tex.<br />

Both were former Saudi Air Force pilots who had come to the United States, according to the Pentagon<br />

source.” [The Pentagon has turned over military records on five men to the FBI, George Wehrfritz,<br />

Catharine Skipp and John Barry, Newsweek, 9/15/2001]<br />

“As the investigation gathered strength yesterday, unusual leads began to surface, among them the<br />

possibility that some of the hijackers may have received training at Pensacola Naval Air Station in<br />

Florida or other U.S. military facilities. Two of 19 suspects named by the FBI, Saeed Alghamdi and<br />

Ahmed Alghamdi, have the same names as men listed at a housing facility for foreign military trainees<br />

at Pensacola. Two others, Hamza Alghamdi and Ahmed Alnami, have names similar to individuals<br />

listed in public records as using the same address inside the base. In addition, a man named Saeed<br />

Alghamdi graduated from the Defense Language Institute at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio,<br />

while men with the same names as two other hijackers, Mohamed Atta and Abdulaziz Alomari, appear<br />

as graduates of the U.S. International Officers School at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., and the<br />

Aerospace Medical School at Brooks Air Force Base in San Antonio, respectively.” [Washington<br />

Post, 9/16 2001]<br />

The observation that 9/<strong>11</strong> required involvement by multiple intelligence agencies has<br />

been made by at least two well-respected intelligence observers from Russia and<br />

Germany.<br />

“(General) Ivashov hits the nail square on the head. “The organizers of [the nine eleven] attacks were<br />

the political and business circles interested in destabilizing the world order” because they “were not<br />

satisfied with the rhythm of the globalization process or its direction.” As others have explained—most<br />

notably Andreas Von Bulow, Bundestag member of a parliamentary commission which oversaw the<br />

three branches of the German secret service—only “secret services and their current chiefs” (or<br />

retired staff with “influence inside the state organizations”) have the “ability to plan, organize and<br />

conduct an operation of such magnitude. Generally, secret services create, finance and control<br />

extremist organizations. Without the support of secret services, these organizations cannot exist—let<br />

alone carry out operations of such magnitude inside countries so well protected.” Thus the obvious<br />

patsy “Osama bin Laden and ‘Al Qaeda’ cannot be the organizers or the performers of the <strong>September</strong><br />

<strong>11</strong> attacks” because they “do not have the necessary organization, resources or leaders” (or the military<br />

and intelligence experience and knowledge required). Instead, “a team of professionals had to be<br />

created and the Arab kamikazes are just extras to mask the operation.” [Russian General - 9/<strong>11</strong> a<br />

Globalist inside Job, January 22,2006]<br />

Moreover, the more one looks at these Muslim ‘terrorist’ organizations, one finds they<br />

are generally headquartered in Western capitals. The ring of ‘terrorist groups’ (including<br />

Al Qaeda) supported by the US and its allies and which ring the former Soviet Union<br />

have a consistent funding and support from the US and its allies. In addition to Syrian,<br />

Saudi and Pakistani intelligence support for Muslim terrorist groups, one also finds<br />

extensive British support.<br />

“A terrorist network whose purpose is to undermine Russia is organized and coordinated from London.<br />

There, under the wing of British intelligence, thrive the world's most radical Islamic terrorist<br />

organizations, such as the "Islamic <strong>Liberation</strong> Party", the "Worldwide Islamic <strong>Front</strong>", the "Defenders<br />

of Shariat", the "Mukhadjiri" movement, the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan and others. I've named<br />

only those organizations which are forbidden in the majority of Islamic countries. In London also are<br />

THE SEPTEMBER <strong>11</strong> COMMISSION REPORT Page 85

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