Wednesday, June 21, 2006

JIHADOMANIACS PLANNED MORE 9/11'S. MAYBE, UNBEKNOWNST TO MOUSSAOUI, HE WAS ACTUALLY PART OF THE SUBSEQUENT PLOTS, AND NOT 9/11

CAPT'S QUARTERS:
ABC News reports this morning on a Homeland Security document that describes at least three plans to attack America and its allies via commercial aviation. The DHS analysis notes the "ingenuity" of al-Qaeda planners even though US security efforts stopped all of the plots:
ABC News reports this morning on a Homeland Security document that describes at least three plans to attack America and its allies via commercial aviation. The DHS analysis notes the "ingenuity" of al-Qaeda planners even though US security efforts stopped all of the plots.
NOW THIS - FROM CNN:
An islamic Web site has posted a video released by a group calling itself al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula of what it said was a man Osama bin Laden intended to be the 20th hijacker in the attacks on September 11, 2001.

The video, released on Tuesday, shows clips of Fawaz al-Nashmi -- also known as Turki bin Fhaid al-Mutairi. It follows by a few days another Web posting from the group that claims al-Nashmi was the man chosen by Osama bin Laden to be the 20th hijacker.

Al-Nashmi was a Saudi who later participated in a terrorist attack against oil workers in Khobar, Saudi Arabia. He was killed in a shootout with Saudi authorities in June 2004, shortly after the kidnapping and beheading of an American engineer.
AND THEN THIS:
An audio recording of a voice claiming to be that of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden has been posted on a website used by Islamic militants. The message states the recently convicted Zacharias Moussaoui had nothing to do with the 11 September attacks, which is referred to as 'that mission'.
MAYBE THESE THREE ITEMS ARE CONNECTED? If the jihadomaniac cells are truly compartmentalized, then maybe Moussaoui believed he might have been part of 9/11 - but was actually part of attacks planned to occur AFTER 9/11 - (but which were disrupted by "Bushitlerhalliburtonneoconjewloverchimp").

I think this might be the case, yet I still think that Moussaoui deserved the death penalty; therefore it's a distinction without a difference.

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