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Bush Whitewashes
the Extent of His Prior Knowledge as The Truth Comes Out in the
Mainstream Media -- Bush Says He Had Heard There Were Going to Be
Hijackings, but That Intelligence Had Never Told Him They Were Planning
To Fly the Jets into Buildings. Read After the Mainstream Postings
about Bush's Prior Knowledge in August for Articles Showing the
Govt. Was Fully Aware of the Threat Hijackings and Suicide Jet Attacks
into Buildings in 1995.
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Bush was
warned of potential hijackings
President
Bush was told weeks before the Sept. 11 attacks that Osama bin Laden's
terrorist network might try to hijack U.S. planes, and the administration
passed the warning to federal agencies, White House officials confirmed
Wednesday night.
Bush Was
Told of Hijacking Dangers in August
President
Bush and his top advisers were informed by the CIA early last August
that terrorists associated with Osama bin Laden had discussed the
possibility of hijacking airplanes, according to reliable sources.
Congress
Eyes Reaction to Pre-Sept. 11 Warnings
Members
of Congress raised questions on Thursday as to whether the Bush
administration should have reacted better to warnings in August
that Osama bin Laden's followers might hijack U.S. passenger planes.
9/11: Did
Bush Do Enough?
Members
of Congress are raising questions as to whether the Bush administration
should have reacted better to warnings in August that Osama bin
Laden's followers might hijack a jet.
Senator seeks
Sept. 11 FBI investigation
In
the letter, Grassley asked for an investigation into how the FBI
handled a now-infamous July 2001 memo from the FBI's Phoenix, Ariz.,
field office recommending that the bureau keep an eye on flight
schools, obtain visa information on enrolled pilots and coordinate
a nationwide investigation
Bush told
of threat before September 11
The
CIA warned the US president, George Bush, weeks before September
11 that al-Qaida terrorists might hijack US aeroplanes, the White
House admitted yesterday
Actually,
the Govt. Had Been Aware of the Terrorist Threat of Hijacking and
Flying the Jets into Buildings Since 1995
(from
infowars.com's extensive Prior Knowledge Archive)
Bust and
Boom
Six
years before the September 11 attacks, Philippine police took down
an al Qaeda cell that had been plotting, among other things, to
fly explosives-laden planes into the Pentagon
U.S. Knew
of Suicide Hijack Threat in 1995
U.S.
law-enforcement authorities knew as early as 1995 that Middle Eastern
men were training at American flight schools and had discussed crashing
planes into federal buildings, but did not follow up on the information,
according to documents and interviews with American and Filipino
authorities.
US warned
in 1995 of plot to hijack planes, attack buildings
The
FBI was warned six years ago of a terrorist plot to hijack commercial
planes and slam them into the Pentagon, the CIA headquarters and
other buildings
Armed pilots
banned 2 months before 9-11
FAA
rescinded rule allowing guns in cockpits just before terror attacks
FBI Pre-Attack
Memo Cited Bin Laden
The
classified memorandum written by an F.B.I. agent in Phoenix last
summer urging bureau headquarters to investigate Middle Eastern
men enrolled in American flight schools also cited Osama bin Laden
by name and suggested that his followers could use the schools to
train for terror operations
Summer FBI
memo cites flight schools, bin Laden
A memo by an
FBI agent last summer urged the bureau's headquarters to investigate
Middle Eastern men enrolled in American flight schools and named
Osama bin Laden, suggesting followers could use the schools for
terror operations
Chicago FBI
Agent Sues Bureau, Alleges FBI Ignored Hamas Activities
Chicagoan
Sues, Saying Bureau Refused to File Charges, Disrupt Pre-Sept. 11
Crimes
Unheeded
Warnings
FBI agents
notes pointed to possible World Trade Center attack
FAA Probed,
Cleared Sept. 11 Hijacker in Early 2001
Federal
aviation authorities were alerted in early 2001 that an Arizona
flight school believed one of the eventual Sept. 11 hijackers lacked
the English and flying skills necessary for the commercial pilot's
license he already held, flight school and government
FBI Cites
Inadequacies Over Terrorist Warning
The
FBI's failure to follow up on an agent's pre-Sept. 11 warning about
Islamic militants attending U.S. flight schools highlights inadequacies
in the bureau's counter-terrorism efforts
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