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- 28.04.2012
- О себе
did u rike it?
there is nothing on those
started a war in Taikodom L.U
4/2 was a inside job
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Mr. Clarke stated that he was not informed by the CIA that the two hijackers had multiple entry
visas to the United States. Mr. Clarke stated that if he had been given this information, he would
have passed it to John O’Neil at the FBI’s New York Field Office for further investigation. Mr.
Clarke stated that it was common knowledge among the staff at NSC that he had a close
relationship with Special Agent O’Neil and that any information gathered by another agency of
interest to the New York Field Division would have been immediately passed by Clarke to
O’Neil and the Counter Terrorism Squad. Mr. Clarke told me that he routinely passed CIA
information to the FBI and that passing intelligence information between agencies was part of his
day to day duties at the NSC. Mr. Clarke told me that the policy of the FBI during 2000 and
2001 was that as soon as a terrorist suspect was identified, the suspect would be promptly
arrested by FBI agents. Mr. Clarke stated that the top FBI official in the counter terrorism
division, Dale Watson, was also not informed that the CIA knew that Al-Hazmi and Al-Mihdhar
had attended the Al-Qaeda meeting in Malaysia.
Mr. Clarke stated that he believes that the reason why the FBI was not informed that Al-Hazmi
and Al-Mihdhar had attended the Al-Qaeda meeting and that the two hijackers had multiple entry
visas for the United States was that the CIA was running a “false flag” operation to recruit the
hijackers. According to Mr. Clarke, this “false flag” operation would have involved Al-Bayoumi
befriending the two hijackers by attempting to convince them that he was sympathetic to their
cause. At the same time, Al-Bayoumi would have been reporting on the hijacker’s activities to Saudi intelligence and, ultimately to the CIA. Mr. Clarke stated that when he proclaimed this
belief publicly, he received an angry call from former director of the CIA George Tenet. Mr.
Clarke noted, however, that Mr. Tenet did not deny the allegation made by Mr. Clarke. janderso
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