Posted on 12/06/2005 6:37:33 PM PST by willyd
Glad to hear that!
I've got those pesky neighbors too :P
The story was investigared and throughly trashed by the N.Y.Post.
Pretty much..lol
Early September 2001: Rumors in New York City's Arab-American Community About Attacks >{? A veteran detective involved with post-9/11 investigations later claims that rumors in New York City's Arab-American community about the 9/11 attacks are common in the days beforehand. The story “had been out on the street” and the number of leads turning up later is so “overwhelming” that it is difficult to tell who knows about the attacks from secondhand sources and who knows about it from someone who may have been a participant. After 9/11, tracking leads regarding Middle Eastern employees who did not show up for work on 9/11 are “a serious and major priority.” [Journal News, 10/11/01]
September 6, 2001: New York Student Forecasts Destruction of WTC
Antoinette DiLorenzo, teaching English to a class of Pakistani immigrants, asks a student gazing out the window, “What are you looking at?” The student points towards the WTC, and says, “Do you see those two buildings? They won't be standing there next week.” At the time, nothing is thought of it, but on September 13, the FBI will interview all the people in the classroom and confirm the event. The FBI later places the boy's family under surveillance but apparently is unable to find a connection to the 9/11 plot. An MSNBC reporter later sets out to disprove this “urban myth,” but to his surprise, finds all the details of the story are confirmed. The fact that the family members are recent immigrants from Pakistan might mean the information came from Pakistan. [MSNBC, 10/12/01] Supposedly, on November 9, 2001, the same student predicts there will be a plane crash on November 12. On that day, American Airlines Flight 587 will crash on takeoff from New York, killing 260 people. Investigators will later determine that the crash is accidental. One official at the school later says many Arab-American students have come forward with their own stories about having prior knowledge before 9/11: “Kids are telling us that the attacks didn't surprise them. This was a nicely protected little secret that circulated in the community around here.” [Insight, 9/10/02]
People and organizations involved: World Trade Center, Antoinette DiLorenzo, Federal Bureau of Investigation
I don't remember the trashing. I remember it showing up on Snopes; but not an official source.
And it was more than one child. One in Manhatten and one in Brooklyn.
(and the family here in NJ...but that was a child)
The one in Manhattan was the one that didn't pan out at all; it wasn't specific and was something akin to "telephone", where the story just grew and grew and by the time the police were alerted, had morphed into something it hadn't been at the beginning.
The N.Y. Post covered both stories quite extensively; as well as the Urban Legend about how all Jews had stayed out of Manhattan, especially lower Manhattan, on 9/11.
The Jews were an urban legend.
I don't remember any official sources about the Manhattan one. Mr. Mean just posted the article about it above.
There were so many different articles ( most of them untrue/inaccurate ) at that time, that I doubt that the whole story will ever see the light of day.
>>> I doubt that the whole story will ever see the light of day.
That much is true!!!
C2C needs to book him! They are running out of guests.
I think they are having on a fews guys tonight who were part of an exchange program with aliens. Not from Mexico. The ones in the sky.
They just had a cop on saying he needs to leave Detroit....that bad things are coming. I believe that with all the auto industry layoffs and collapse of the City of Detroit....
I've never visited Detroit. I think that's good.
Its bad.
Worse than South Central after dark.
Ooops, I didn't read the article carefully.
The boy was right about the start of WWIII.
And he will probably be right that America will lose.
With all the PC crap going on, the whole western civilization is steady on the road to suicide.
I remember this.
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