Posted on 06/13/2004 4:45:55 AM PDT by sarcasm
June 13, 2004 -- Dozens of U.S. firms continue to do business with the Saudi Binladen Group despite American companies' passionate vows to cut all ties with the group, or at least re-examine them, in the wake of 9/11. And some of that U.S. money could be making its way into the hands of al Qaeda's leader, Osama bin Laden, foreign affairs experts say. Today, the Saudi Binladen Group, owned by terrorist mastermind Osama's 54 siblings, has quietly changed its name at least when dealing with one U.S. company perhaps to fly under the radar of U.S. public opinion. General Electric Co. said it works with the bin Laden family through Beemco Enterprises an insulation and pipes subsidiary based in Oman. "It's essentially the Binladen Group operating under a different name, with a different ownership structure," said GE spokesman Peter Stack. Stack said GE has "lots of different projects" with the Binladen Group. "Sometimes they contract us or we act as a subcontractor for them. It's collaborative." Stack stressed that GE only does business with companies that comply with U.S. law, and that it "continues to monitor" the business relationship. GE isn't the only U.S. company to stick with the Binladen Group after 9/11. "There are at least a dozen firms on Wall Street with SBG money," said a representative of another U.S. firm that deals with them.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
What's wrong with the bin Laden group? I want to know details. As far as I know, the bin Laden family has disowned its wayward son. He wants to bring down all they have built.
Arab families are very loyal to each others. That is the problem.
I agree.
Where are these stories and rumors originating?
Someone planted a seed they figured the press would pick up.
Michael Moore is going off on the chartered exodus of bin Ladens out of the US after 9/11 when the skies were mostly quiet.
Well darn it if I didn't read the whole thing.
Steven A. Cook seems to have some good creds. If this is true, something should be done.
Did you read the full article?
Yeah, anyone have any details other than guilt by innuendo?
saudi-binladin-group.com Actual WHOIS screen print These are either very bad oversights by management, fate or a true connection. This domain name expired on September 11, 2001 and was once owned by Osama Binladin's family and his group. It is normal for a company to have numerous messages from their registrar about a domain name expiring, but these must have been ignored. There is also strong evidence that this website existed prior to 9-11-00 -- which points to a coincidental or planned expiration setting of 9-11-01, the day of the horrendous terrorist attacks performed on behalf of SBG's former employee, Osama Binladin. excerpt.
"My mind works as any good geek should and I was Googling and researching Bin Laden while I was watching the towers fall in New York City. It was that particular domain expiration that I felt was peculiar and I was one of the first to find it. I quietly kept them as part of my domain library until I started being approached by reporters who had finally figured out the 9-11 domain connection. There are lots of interesting things going on with these bits of Internet history - almost as if they are domain name antiques with an incredible provenance to tell. The domains have also captured alot of domain emails (sent to the original addresses) and I have created a compendium of digital morsels that are in the hands of some Federal agencies."
"There is more info forthcoming on my own work, but I wanted to give you some of my own history before I get to Ely's and my conversations and emails."
"Ely was contemplative and serious -- not her usual friendly and beautiful Brasilian self. That usually means that something is up."
"She divined that seven places may be the targets of OBL: Tokyo - Madrid - Miami - San Francisco - Hong Kong - London - Turkey. There would be some large catastrophes if he is not stopped before the become the subject for his evil message. (By the way, her predictions were sent to me on 2-25 and Madrid has already been the subject of a possible Al-Queda attack.)"
"Now, Ely and I came up with some predictions about the capture of Osama. My own feeling is that he will be captured in late April or thereabouts. She gets much more detailed prophesizing a sick Osama who will be captured alive, but ultimately die on European soil before he is sent to trial by the US. She feels OBL will be on a flight somewhere near Gibraltar and he will notify his followers to "dignify themselves" and use Osama as a sacrificial lamb. We both feel that Osama will be captured very soon -- mine is within April 2004 and hers is undetermined."
"Whew. This is some heavy stuff. Well, these are those predictions -- all we can hope is that the World grows and unites together and accepting of our differences rather than fighting against them.--- from ChrisCurryLiveJournal
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I did just now, thanks. The most concrete comment is: "The family has said they've cut him off, but that's a fiction," said Steven A. Cook, an Arab policy expert at the Council on Foreign Relations..
So far we have the argument that since a mother will take calls from her doomed son (no surprise there), on speculation, the family monetary ties to Osama are probably still connected. Where is the evidence? Where are the bank statements, the post-9/11 intelligence agency data?
Cook is a CFR flack. Are we sure he isn't on the "unelect George W. Bush" campaign, too? Isn't it possible that CFR isn't happy with President Bush's bold policies, and wants to smear him with the details he has on the bin Laden family? I'm sure Michael Moore has found these people, too. We'll have front row seats if we get our hands on one of his free Farenheight 911 DVDs. Consider that CFR is responsible for a good deal of our policy toward Saudi Arabia during the fat years when we didn't mind their hatred toward Israel, and looked the other way as they funded anti-semitic, fascist ideology all over the world. Where was CFR then? President Bush has said several times that he's changing our whole strategy now. CFR may not be happy. Their Machiavellian and often unprincipled intellectual capital is now worthless because of 9/11 and this presidency.
By the way, the bin Laden Group worked with Minoru Yamasaki, the designer of the WTC, in Saudi Arabia. He designed an airport and several other major projects. One interesting problem Osama had with the WTC was that it had Islamic motifs built into it. That would be a no-no, now wouldn't it? A symbol of the Zionist Entity's commercial success paying homage to oriental culture in such a blatant manner... They just had to bring it down. After all, it was a true symbol of respect that the west had erected. But it was blasphemy, as well.
Thomas Friedman, who is a liberal in disguise but is nonetheless an intelligent observer of the mideast, says that the war on terror is really a civil war inside Saudi Arabia that has been exported around the world. This is a typically incomplete Friedman thought because it doesn't take into consideration what's happening in Iran, but the Saudis have money everywhere.
But you can bet that a lot of wealthy businessmen like the bin Ladens know their country or at least their standard of living is going to vanish if Osama and the extreme fundamentalists get their way.
There are two ways to fight the influence the Saudis have on global terrorism:
Still America's Partner?
by Steven A. Cook
"Spokesman for the White House: Mubarak Performs an Important Leadership Role in the Middle East"
Headline in Al-Ahram (Cairo), March 28, 2000
Excerpt:
EgyptAir Flight 990
Egypt's troubling response to the investigation surrounding the loss of EgyptAir flight 990 serves as a metaphor for all that is wrong in the U.S.-Egypt relationship. In the immediate aftermath of the tragedy, Cairo's streets, universities, offices, and restaurants were rife with competing theories concerning the Boeing 767's mysterious plunge into the Atlantic Ocean. When an American agency, the National Transportation Safety Board, directed suspicion for the crash toward relief co-pilot Jamil al-Batuti, the Egyptian state's machinery kicked into high gear to refute this possibility. The most energetic author of these conspiracy-laden accounts was Samir Rajab, editor-in-chief of the government controlled daily Al-Jumhuriya, but he was quickly joined by the other major dailies and magazines. Four explanations for the EgyptAir tragedy gained the most currency in Egypt:
1. A secret U.S. military battle station located on the eastern end of Long Island brought down the plane with either a surface-to-air missile or a "death ray."
2. There is something taking place in the waters off Long Island that caused three airliners and John F. Kennedy Jr.'s plane to go down in the same area between 1996 and 1999.
3. Jews control New York City and thus "Jewish groups" engineered the downing of flight 990.
4. Israel's intelligence service, Mossad, placed explosives aboard the aircraft.
The unfortunate fact that there were thirty-three Egyptian military officers on the plane added ominous undertones to these theories and fueled an increasing hysteria in the Egyptian media.
After a two-month lull, the EgyptAir 990 story once again became the subject of headlines in February 2000. First, the crash of Alaska Airlines flight 261 prompted Egyptian editorialists to question why the NTSB was not blaming the pilots, despite the clear evidence of mechanical failure. The very fact that the Alaska Airlines crew was not under suspicion indicated to Egypt's media that the NTSB and the U.S. government were smearing the good name of EgyptAir and the Egyptian government. Then on February 4, 2000, Hamdi Hanafi Tahaa senior pilot for EgyptAirrequested political asylum in London, claiming knowledge about the loss of flight 990 (though it appears he did not in fact have such information). Egypt's press and even the chairman of EgyptAir suggested that Taha was in the employ of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and being used to slander the airline and Egypt.
Particularly disturbing about the EgyptAir episode is the fact that the Egyptian authorities abet this type of activity. Indeed, not a single government spokesman sought to refute the media's allegations as the conspiracy frenzy actually served the state's ends. The regime often uses the press, which Cairo disingenuously claims is free and reflects public opinion, to establish a basis for pursuing an agenda contrary to Washington's interests. In this way, Cairo insulates itself from official protests or other expressions of displeasure by claiming that public opinion is driving its policies. This strategy is in fact a recurrent feature of Egyptian-Israeli relations and has been employed increasingly with regard to Sudan and United Nations sanctions on Iraq.
CUT http://www.meforum.org/article/58
Steven A. Cook, CFR "Next Generation" fellow
There's a list of publications for him there. Bump for reading later through this link.
Salon.com hmmmmmmm...
Thanks
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