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Originally posted by Witness2008
I watched the interview. Very compelling. I wanted to listen to today's interview but Steve announced on his site that Alex had pulled him off of his 1:30 show. www.stevepieczenik.com...
Originally posted by Witness2008
I watched the interview. Very compelling. I wanted to listen to today's interview but Steve announced on his site that Alex had pulled him off of his 1:30 show. www.stevepieczenik.com...
StevePieczenik Alex Jones just pulled me off his 1:30 show today. He was intimidated by the very people we talked about. no worries, truth will prevail. 14 hours ago · reply · retweet · favorite
Originally posted by samkent
reply to post by PatriotGames2
In the first few minutes they mention Jews spying on Arabs in CA. Let'em! What' the problem with that?
I just don't see anything sinister going on.
I didn't watch the entire vid because I have better things to do than look under my bed for non existant boggie men.
Questions Linger Over San Diego 9/11 Hijackers’ Ties to Saudi Government
The decision to send hijackers Khalid Al-Midhar and Nawaf Al-Hazmi to San Diego was supposedly made in Karachi, Pakistan. That’s where one of the 9/11 architects, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, said he found a San Diego phone book at a local flea market. After thumbing through it, he claimed he sent the two 20-something men to the city.
“The hijackers lived very openly here in San Diego," San Diego County Sheriff Bill Gore said.
Gore was the FBI special agent in charge of the local bureau when the attacks occurred.
“They were not hiding," he said. "They were going to school. They were listed in the phone book. They had insurance for their car. They had drivers’ licenses.”
Al-Midhar and Al-Hazmi flew the American Airlines jet into the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001. Investigators say as preparation, the men took lessons at Sorbi’s Flying Club in San Diego.
Retired professor Abdusattar Shaikh unwittingly rented rooms in his Lemon Grove home to the two hijackers. He described them 10 years ago as simple desert men or Bedouins. They ate and slept on the floor. They prayed regularly at the Islamic Center of San Diego and at a mosque in La Mesa.
“They were home most of the time, reading the Koran listening to the Arabic cassettes," Shaikh said back then.
But former Sen. Graham, who co-chaired the Congressional Inquiry into 9/11, said the hijackers led a less than pious lifestyle outside the mosque and home.
“Well, they drank," the Florida Democrat said. "They went to nightclubs, strip clubs and at one point, Al-Hazmi wanted to marry one of the strippers but that was finally quashed.”
What we don’t yet know about the hijackers, according to Graham, is who financed their mission.
Graham said a Saudi man named Omar Al Bayoumi helped the two hijackers find apartments in San Diego and introduced them to other Muslims in the area. Graham said before Al Bayoumi helped the men, he received $465 per month from a Saudi government contractor. Afterward, his monthly allowance jumped to $3,700.
Every Muslim must rise to defend his religion. The wind of faith is blowing. - bin Laden
"We fought with you because we are free, and we don't put up with transgressions. We want to reclaim our nation. As you spoil our security, we will do so to you.." -Osama bin Laden, October 2004
originally posted by: Swills
reply to post by jhn7537
Yeah buddy, he not only has a lot to say but he also has a lot of opinions and he is not a fan of Israel and it's current Gov't, YAHOOOO!!. And some say Alex Jones never covers Israel and Zionism
Btw, my signature agrees with your avatar