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How did the CIA lose track of 2 terrorists?

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posted on Sep, 11 2020 @ 08:29 PM
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Back in 2000 there was a Al-Qaeda summit in Kuala Lumpur which resulted in the attacks on the USS Cole and 9/11. The two lead hijackers of AA77 went to Thailand and there the CIA supposedly lost them. That's if you subscribe to the Oops theory. According to Richard Clarke he suspects the agency were trying to flip al-Hazmi and al-Mihdar what a coup it would have been for them and a way to finally wrest domestic intelligence away from the FBI. I don't think they lost track of them they and others were allowed to operate here. Here's the interview for those of y'all who haven't seen it:Interview#7


PS: And let us not forget everyone's good friend Omar Al- Bayoumi suspected Saudi intelligence agent and terrorist who helped Al-Mihdar and Al-Hazmi get set up in LA what part did Saudi intelligence play were they acting as babysitters?
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posted on Sep, 11 2020 @ 08:42 PM
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a reply to: mike dangerously

Because the CIA is bot supposed to, operate inside the US

That is the responsibility of the FBI

From what we learned later the FBI

top management showed no interest in tracking foreign suspected terrorists

Witness the reaction to the Phoenix office reporting on Middle East types taking flight training or the failure to secure a FISA warrant to search Moussaoui laptop ( He the one who said wanted to fly big ass jets, but told them didn't need to learn takeoffs or landing)

Fast forward several years later where FBI could not wait to investigate Trump and his associates using bogus
information



posted on Sep, 11 2020 @ 08:56 PM
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a reply to: mike dangerously

Back when non of the federally run agencies collaborated at all. They did to a certain extent, but just pushed issues onto each other instead of flagging a possible risk. I think it was a huge wake up call in terms of reshaping how information was sent, received and digested throughout the government entity that needs to address the issues, and from then on a more connected intelligence standard was made.
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posted on Sep, 11 2020 @ 09:19 PM
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How did the CIA lose track of 2 terrorists?

How does one lose track of their keys ?



posted on Sep, 11 2020 @ 09:35 PM
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They didn't wanna share this with the FBI because the CIA has always wanted control of domestic intelligence. They also never thought these guys would pull this off.



posted on Sep, 11 2020 @ 09:41 PM
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Can someone explain building 7? Many can theorize it. But no person can give me an answer.



posted on Sep, 11 2020 @ 10:26 PM
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originally posted by: Bigburgh


Can someone explain building 7? Many can theorize it. But no person can give me an answer.


Since all three steel frame buildings fell straight down. Controlled demolition of course. By foreign and or domestic enemies. Building seven was the obvious one. They just didn't bother to investigate it. They just covered it up for some reason.



posted on Sep, 11 2020 @ 10:53 PM
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a reply to: Doctor Smith

CDI has been a problem since i joined ATS. I understand pancakes 1 and 2. 7 has always been
a problem. Way before a nut job out of Austin pointed it out. It's now September 2020, and nobody on ATS has a rationale for this.



posted on Sep, 11 2020 @ 10:59 PM
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They lost track of everything, except some magic fireproof passports.


According to ABC News and the Associated Press, the passport of hijacker Satam Al Suqami was found a few blocks from the WTC. The Guardian was skeptical: “the idea that Atta’s passport had escaped from that inferno unsinged [tests] the credulity of the staunchest supporter of the FBI’s crackdown on terrorism.” Note the passport did not belong to Atta, as is commonly claimed.


The Passport Phenomenon



posted on Sep, 11 2020 @ 11:13 PM
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Ok, lets for fun say it was state funded islamic terrorists from Afghanistan that did this, ok.

Launch a war against Afghanistan, ok.
Now.. how would you kill their financial income, so they cannot sustain the war ?
What is it that Afghanistan trade the most?
Its not corn!

The Afghan economy and opium

Somehow those super smart drone planes just cannot find those opium fields! Its amazing how, such high tech can be so blind.

In short, the American economy is dependet on drug money. Peanuts going one way, and drugs going the other, to subdue the american people, since religion failed, some would say.

Its obvious to the world, but somehow Americans think they are on a world quest, suggested by Hollywood.
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posted on Sep, 11 2020 @ 11:40 PM
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a reply to: kloejen

Lot of paper items from American 11 survived the impact and were blown out of the aircraft to be picked up on the streer

Mail from cargo hold, flight manifest used by the flight crew


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posted on Sep, 11 2020 @ 11:49 PM
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originally posted by: firerescue
a reply to: kloejen

Lot of paper items from American 11 survived the impact and were blown out of the aircraft to be picked up on the streer

Mail from cargo hold, flight manifest used by the flight crew



Mail and cargo hold are in the middle of the aircraft. Did the hijacker leave his passport there, or did it really somehow survive the initial impact, since the hijacker was in the cockpit (North Tower) head on, and land in pristine condition on the street below AND be found by an "unkown" entity, then handed to the police!
What are the odds?
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posted on Sep, 11 2020 @ 11:54 PM
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a reply to: kloejen

Leather wallets are fire proof.



posted on Sep, 12 2020 @ 12:05 AM
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originally posted by: Bigburgh
a reply to: kloejen

Leather wallets are fire proof.


Damn, you got me! Touche! case closed, carry on.
You win the internets for today


PS. leather are made from pigs skin... just saying.
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posted on Sep, 12 2020 @ 01:07 AM
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And cow.

Actually no. This has been the fire proof argument since 9/11. The wallets and passports were reportedly the VERY First items found. Purportedly. Dont stop digging. Yes cowboys love the leather. But from how many stories up did it fall?

This is another issue I've had. Plane parts and building debris. Why was that found by FBI and or NYPB right away?

Don't be discouraged, after 19 years I'd love a new take.

Truly


Really



posted on Sep, 12 2020 @ 05:16 AM
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They did not lose them....they hired them.

ALL the three letter agencies are scumbags and have numerous traitors posing as patriots.....

I have worked with them in the 80's and 90's ....real criminals...

a reply to: mike dangerously



posted on Sep, 12 2020 @ 12:42 PM
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a reply to: mike dangerously

They dont.

They keep a close eye on their agents.

CIA agent alleged to have met Bin Laden in July.


The disclosures are known to come from French intelligence which is keen to reveal the ambiguous role of the CIA, and to restrain Washington from extending the war to Iraq and elsewhere.

Bin Laden is reported to have arrived in Dubai on July 4 from Quetta in Pakistan with his own personal doctor, nurse and four bodyguards, to be treated in the urology department.

While there he was visited by several members of his family and Saudi personalities, and the CIA.

The CIA chief was seen in the lift, on his way to see Bin Laden, and later, it is alleged, boasted to friends about his contact.

He was recalled to Washington soon afterwards.

Intelligence sources say that another CIA agent was also present; and that Bin Laden was also visited by Prince Turki al Faisal, then head of Saudi intelligence, who had long had links with the Taliban, and Bin Laden.

Soon afterwards Turki resigned, and more recently he has publicly attacked him in an open letter: "You are a rotten seed, like the son of Noah".



posted on Jan, 23 2021 @ 04:38 PM
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originally posted by: firerescue
a reply to: mike dangerously

Because the CIA is bot supposed to, operate inside the US

That is the responsibility of the FBI

From what we learned later the FBI

top management showed no interest in tracking foreign suspected terrorists

Witness the reaction to the Phoenix office reporting on Middle East types taking flight training or the failure to secure a FISA warrant to search Moussaoui laptop ( He the one who said wanted to fly big ass jets, but told them didn't need to learn takeoffs or landing)

Fast forward several years later where FBI could not wait to investigate Trump and his associates using bogus
information






CIA spreading fake lies and stories for years.

How do you lose track of people spending money, taken from ATM machine in a county or state, there renting apartments in their names,, driving around, seen by people often. The CIA decided to keep everybody out of the loop and that includes bodies at the FBI and the White House. Then everyone woke up to see 9/11 on TV.

CIA was running an unsanctioned intel operation that still to this day they haven’t shared the details with the America public and wider world. The men were using the names in the VISAs they travelled to the United states with, they were not using fake names. Be an idiot to believe they could not locate the men quickly if they wanted to. There not lot of Saudis men with those set of unique names inside America. You not looking for white men here. Saudis would be easily be found with a widespread bulletin to all law enforcement to locate and find them. The CIA should be broken up into million pieces for what they caused here.



posted on Jan, 23 2021 @ 04:57 PM
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a reply to: Bigburgh

This is an interesting story of John O’Neil. He warned the FBI about foreign terrorists, was ignored, got frustrated and quit.

He started his job as head of security at the World Trade Center the day of the attack!

This is the Frontline special on him and they “wonder out loud” about the trial starting that week, gold stored in a vault, and #7.

It is interesting!

www.pbs.org...



posted on Jan, 23 2021 @ 05:15 PM
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originally posted by: Bigburgh
a reply to: kloejen

And cow.

Actually no. This has been the fire proof argument since 9/11. The wallets and passports were reportedly the VERY First items found. Purportedly. Dont stop digging. Yes cowboys love the leather. But from how many stories up did it fall?

This is another issue I've had. Plane parts and building debris. Why was that found by FBI and or NYPB right away?

Don't be discouraged, after 19 years I'd love a new take.

Truly


Really


The passport was found on the street allegedly after the first plane hit. Both towers were standing not yet collapsed when someone came along handed it over to a police officer. We don’t know who this person who handed the passport over to the officer was. We are left with unknowables and puzzles. While it possible it may have taken place it still had to escape the inside of the plane. The passport allegedly found on Vesey street so it would have to be blown sideways to the left, a couple of streets away. Typically, the passport in a shirt, pants, or bag, so it seems unbelieveable the passport just jumped out of his clothes or bag ands went straight through the fireball outside the plane and got shot over to two streets away on a Sunny not windy day?
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