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Top investigative report Jeremy Scahill notes that Zacharias Moussaoui had the direct phone number for U.S. mercenary Blackwater’s training center in his notebook:
originally posted by: babybunnies
So much stuff about 9/11 makes absolutely no sense at all, that the "official version" of events is laughable at best.
No one has EVER explained what happened to the two Mossad agents arrested in New York on the morning of 9/11 either, or why the Saudi Royal family was allowed to leave the USA when there was zero flight traffic allowed worldwide for 3 full days. It was the only non military flight allowed in the entire USA.
And don't even get me started on the "Building 7's collapsed", about an hour BEFORE it collapsed, with the building clearly standing in the background.
Moussaoui has been known by other names, reportedly including Abu Khaled al Sahrawi and Shaqil while he was in Oklahoma.[12] He holds a master's degree in International Business from South Bank University in London, having enrolled in 1993 and graduated in 1995.[13] He attended, amongst others, the Brixton Mosque,[14] where he may have met Richard Reid, the future shoe bomber.[15][16] He was proselytised by groups such as al-Muhajiroun ("the Emigrants"), who leafleted people attending moderate mosques such as that in Brixton.[14] Moussaoui was expelled from the Brixton mosque after he began wearing combat fatigues and a backpack to the mosque, and pressured the cleric to provide him with information on how to join the jihad.[14][15][17] It is possible that he had connections with members of the Finsbury Park mosque, where the extremist Abu Hamza al-Masri taught.
originally posted by: eisegesis
Anyone could have cooked that up.
Is there a better source?
originally posted by: Kapusta
What boggles my mind is , how these men's "passport" now note book were able to survive a huge explosion that was hot enough to "melt" steel beams yet not hot enough burn a passport and notebook ?
Because , that notebook (if real) sure does look like its in great shape .
originally posted by: Rosinitiate
he held a Masters in international Banking!!
originally posted by: Rosinitiate
originally posted by: Kapusta
What boggles my mind is , how these men's "passport" now note book were able to survive a huge explosion that was hot enough to "melt" steel beams yet not hot enough burn a passport and notebook ?
Because , that notebook (if real) sure does look like its in great shape .
Moussaoui wasn't on any plane. He supposedly had a different jihad but had direct ties to 911 and received flight training.
originally posted by: Rosinitiate
originally posted by: eisegesis
Anyone could have cooked that up.
Is there a better source?
Unless you're looking to tank your career, why else would he report this if its not? Probably going to tank his career regardless. Let's hope he doesn't drive a Benz, it might end up in a fiery mess.
Jeremy Scahill (born October 18, 1974) is a founding editor of the online news publication The Intercept [1] and author of Blackwater: The Rise of the World’s Most Powerful Mercenary Army, which won the George Polk Book Award.
originally posted by: Rosinitiate
a reply to: eisegesis
Honestly my jaw dropped looking at the two side by side, particularly the numericals.
Very creepy.
On 29 May 2015, Jeremy Scahill, independent journalist and co-founder of The Intercept, reported that Zacharias Moussaoui maintained a notebook in which the phone number of the Blackwater Training Center is listed.
originally posted by: samkent
On 29 May 2015, Jeremy Scahill, independent journalist and co-founder of The Intercept, reported that Zacharias Moussaoui maintained a notebook in which the phone number of the Blackwater Training Center is listed.
So it took 14 years for someone to find this picture in the public records?
I call BS.
originally posted by: Answer
OH WOW!! That's so majorly suspicious and obviously means that he was trained by Blackwater.
I mean, there's no way someone could just go to Blackwater's website, click "contact us" and get that number!
Oh wait...
On the left, under "General Contact." 9/11 conspiracy theorists... I've never seen so much grasping at straws.
I have a Blackwater coffee mug... I guess that means I'm a super duper black ops CIA mercenary contractor.