Alleged Hijacker Booked On Post-9/11 Flights
Astounding newly released FBI documents obtained via the Freedom Of Information Act show that alleged 9/11 hijacker Hamza Al-Ghamdi had booked future flights to San Francisco and Riyadh, suggesting that he was unaware of his eventual fate aboard United Airlines Flight 175, the plane that hit the World Trade Center's south tower.
The papers consist of a 300 page Federal Bureau of Investigation timeline that was used by the 9/11 Commission but not made public until now.
The 9/11 Commission failed to mention in its final report that Al-Ghamdi was booked onto several flights scheduled to take place after 9/11, including another flight on the very day of the attacks.
The fact that Al-Ghamdi had booked post-9/11 flights obviously gives rise to doubts about whether the alleged hijacker knew the 9/11 attack was a suicide mission and even brings into question if he was on the flight at all.
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Also, during the 9/11 attack Flight 93 was reported as having landed safely in Cleveland. It was on MSM one time only and then snatched off of the air, of course.
I don't have the citation off the top of my head. When I track it down again, I'll come back and edit.
you can also catch the story
on Raw Story...I think thats the name of the site. RS goes on to note that, ALLEGEDLY, some of the one way pilots were set up in San Diego by a known employee of a Saudi defense contractor. Check it out, but lets get Ron Paul in office FIRST and then begin the re-investigation.
Some hijackers were reported alive
in the days after 9/11.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/h...