Posted on 05/13/2004 10:08:58 PM PDT by gandalftb
According to Berg, his son was taking a course a few years ago at a remote campus of the University of Oklahoma near an airport. He described how on one particular day, his son met "some terrorist people -- who no one knew were terrorists at the time."
At one point during the bus ride, Berg said, the man sitting next to his son asked if he could use Nick's laptop computer.
"It turned out this guy was a terrorist and that he, you know, used my son's e-mail, amongst many other people's e-mail who he did the same thing to," Berg said.
Government sources said Berg gave the man his password, which was later used by Moussaoui, the sources said.
(Excerpt) Read more at cnn.com ...
Probably making a mistake. Fox's story was much earlier.
And if you look past political biases, Fox has a habit of horribly botching breaking stories and info.
But the video shows a beard and hair!
I don't believe one thing that commie bastard says, and this story is obvious concoction. ....as you know.
Nope, you didn't misread anything..My wife and I were just discussing this. Nick had no clue this was coming, none.
See Travis' post above, theory, yes, but seems to me like travis hit on one thing, Nick served a higher purpouse.
Also, if you reference some of the earlier threads about this video, a number of posters commented on how this guy had no clue this was coming. He does seem awfully relaxed. Unlike the level headed guy who escaped terrorists recently. His video clearly showed concern; yet level headed thought.
Otherwise Berg would also be reading the responses coming back to Moussaoui. The jihadists are way to careful for that. All this for some foreigners you just met on a bus ride?
Part of my job is to constantly send engineers to Iraq. And Afghanistan, Bosnia, Kosovo and other popular tourist destinations.
They do not just drive over the border. The formalities are a royal pain in the @$$. Berg's story is goofy from the word go.
unix: "this guy had no clue this was coming."
I haven't seen (and don't want to see) the whole video, but in the parts Fox showed, Berg didn't seem scared. Perhaps he was a naive dupe, but that doesn't explain why he was in Iraq in the first place or how he wound up in the terrorists' hands. I can see going to Iraq if he was under contract by the US military to install communications equipment, but it appears he was there to drum up business. For example, why didn't he just leave as soon as he was released? Then you have this story that the terrorists were using Bergs email. Is this true? If so, what's the odds of anyone accidentally meeting an Al-Queda terrorist, especially an Al-Queda leader, in any circumstance? It's unbelievable!
Totally.
Well sure, but only after I gave him my SSN, DOB, Moms maiden name and credit card numbers....
Where there's smoke there's fire
This is a technical guy, but he doesn't have the sense to protect his computer or passwords. Something is rotten in Denmark.
It's almost pointless to debate. What we need is more information, like the FBI describing the Moussaoui thing in DETAIL.
Because, as it stands, we have people who keep talking about the "best friend" line but don't pay attention to the rest of the statement which makes it pretty clear that the father was poorly sentimentalizing his son, not that his son was ACTUALLY a friend to terrorists. It's like people don't even care what was said just before and just after that remark.
Oh well.
And what of his father's first words that at least the videotaped beheading with a knife was "quick" and wasn't torture?
Jape: "And what of his father's first words that at least the videotaped beheading with a knife was "quick" and wasn't torture?"
I haven't watched the whole video, but others here have. Some of them said the tape skipped about a minute from the start of the hacking until they are holding Berg's head up. Also, I can't imagine that it would be that easy to lop someone's head off with a knife. I don't want to get too grisly here, but there's more than soft tissue involved.
At one point during the bus ride, Berg said, the man sitting next to his son asked if he could use Nick's laptop computer.
"It turned out this guy was a terrorist and that he, you know, used my son's e-mail, amongst many other people's e-mail who he did the same thing to," Berg said.
This sounds fishy to me.
Usually your email is protected by a password. Even if you have an automatic password on your computer, in both MSN and AOL it is shown blank or with xxxxx in the place. So how could he steal it? Was he that smart, to go into the files to find it? Or was Berg too dumb? Did he have a satellite hookup or a cellphone hookup for his laptop? Why would someone on a bus want to "use" a laptop if they couldn't get on line? And where was he that his cell phone would reach that far back in the late 1990s? Cell phones cost lots of money, so why would he let them use his computer for so long if they were using airtime?
Anyway, we in Okalhoma don't consider towns big enough to have university campuses "remote". Remote is the Nature conservatory land. Remote is between towns in the pan handle. Remote are towns too small for Walmarts.
This event happened before 9/11.
I wondered about this too....after all, one reason the Japenese hostages were sent home in disgrace is that they were trying this trick
And I wonder about a man who went to Africa to "teach" villagers to make bricks...DUH. Africans have been making bricks for hundreds of years. The only difference is that you now put cement in the bricks, or you kiln them, to make them stronger (Our mission high school taught brick making to the technical student). And why would an electronics person "teach brickmaking" which is a different skill entirely....
Travis, that makes sense.
Don't let the coincedences go by without challenging them. Berg had contact with associates of Al Queda near a flight school. One of these associates used his computer.
This is a country of 300,000,000 people, yet a guy who got his head chopped off by Al Queda IS THE SAME GUY who's computer was used by an Al Queda operative before 9/11.
The odds of that are pretty low. (Understatement of the year).
Here's a question for everyone to ponder: Is it possible that Berg was a contact for Al Queda cells in the US, and when he was arrested and questioned in Iraq, the terrorists realized he had been compromised so they killed him at a convienent time?
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