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9/11 Plot Reportedly Hatched in 1996
AP ^ | 6-18-04 | CONNIE CASS

Posted on 06/18/2004 6:38:11 PM PDT by Indy Pendance

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Five years before the worst terror attack in American history, a U.S.-educated Kuwaiti pitched an outlandish idea to Osama bin Laden. Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, now a U.S. captive, concedes his apocalyptic vision of 10 planes steered into nuclear power plants, skyscrapers and other American targets received only a lukewarm response from the al-Qaida kingpin.

The meeting in Afghanistan in mid-1996, however, apparently was the genesis of the attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people on Sept. 11, 2001. Three reports issued this week by the Sept. 11 commission provide the fullest picture yet of how Mohammed's idea evolved from wild scheme to unfathomable reality - and the government's chaotic response.

Mohammed had targeted U.S. airliners before. He was indicted in the United States earlier in 1996 for plotting to bomb 12 flights over the Pacific Ocean, but he wasn't captured. Mohammed, born in Kuwait and a 1986 graduate from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, also wanted to crash a plane into CIA headquarters.

His new plan needed bin Laden's money and his muscle.

Between May 1996, when bin Laden moved to Afghanistan from Sudan, and the Sept. 11 attacks, more than 20,000 men trained at his terror camps. They learned to be soldiers and, the Sept. 11 commission said, "to think creatively about ways to commit mass murder."

They floated ideas: take over a Russian launch site and fire a nuclear missile at the United States, pump poison gas into a building's air conditioning, hijack a plane to attack a city.

Advanced terrorism training was given to only the most promising recruits, among them the Sept. 11 hijackers. Early in 1999, bin Laden gave the go-ahead for a scaled-down version of Mohammed's proposal three years earlier.

According to Mohammed, the two drew up a list of potential targets:

-the Capitol, perceived source of U.S. policy in support of Israel;

-the White House and Pentagon, both advocated by bin Laden as potent American symbols;

-the World Trade Center, favored by Mohammed, whose nephew Yousef was in prison for the 1993 bombing of the towers that represented America's financial might.

Bin Laden selected potential suicide hijackers. The first two arrived in Los Angeles on Jan. 15, 2000. During the next 18 months, 17 more followed, some entering the country on fraudulent visas. Four, including ringleader Mohammed Atta, attended U.S. flight schools.

FBI agents in Arizona and Minnesota were suspicious of the flight students, but their alarms went unheeded by higher-ups.

The summer of 2001 was a time of intensive preparation by the hijackers. They rode cross-country flights for surveillance, brought boxcutters onto planes as tests, practiced flying rented planes and honed their strength at gyms.

Meanwhile, in Afghanistan, senior al-Qaida leaders were under pressure from the Taliban not to attack inside America's borders. Some feared U.S. military retaliation. Despite the pressure, bin Laden prodded Atta to get on with it.

In mid-August, Atta settled on the date of Sept. 11, choosing a week when Congress would be back from summer break. Bin Laden wanted to strike the White House; Atta preferred the Capitol as an easier target. The commission said it has been unable to determine definitely which was the intended target on Sept. 11.

The hijackers bought their flight tickets in late August and early September. Then, ever loyal, they took care of a final detail - sending back to al-Qaida $36,000 they didn't need.

At the airports early on Sept. 11, nine of the hijackers were pulled aside for extra security screenings, but all were allowed to proceed, some with hidden knives and boxcutters.

At 8 a.m., American Airlines Flight 11 took off from Boston, with five hijackers aboard. Within 45 minutes, the other 14 hijackers were airborne: on flights out of Boston at 8:14, from Dulles airport near Washington at 8:20, from Newark, N.J., at 8:42.

On the ground, the first sign of trouble came when air traffic control lost contact with Flight 11 about 8:13 a.m. Minutes later, air traffic controllers heard an ominous transmission from the cockpit:

"We have some planes. Just stay quiet and you'll be OK. We are returning to the airport."

The Boston controller wasn't sure what he had just heard. Then came a second transmission, believed to have been the voice of Atta, the plane's pilot, addressing the passengers: "Nobody move. Everything will be OK. If you try to make any moves, you'll endanger yourself and the airplane."

It was a hijacking.

Air controllers first tried to call a military alert site in Atlantic City, N.J., unaware it had been closed. It was the start of a cascade of communications errors that morning that undermined any chance of stopping the attacks.

At 8:37 a.m., controllers reached the Northeast sector of NORAD, the North American Aerospace Defense Command, and urged them to scramble fighter jets because a hijacked plane was headed for New York.

"Is this real-world or exercise?" responded an incredulous military official.

"No, this is not an exercise, not a test," the FAA said.

Nine minutes later, Flight 11 flew into the north tower of the World Trade Center.

Those nine minutes were the most notice the military would receive of any of the four hijackings.

Confusion turned to chaos during the next hour, as the Federal Aviation Administration struggled with "an unprecedented challenge they had never encountered and had never trained to meet," the commission wrote.

Just before 9 a.m., President Bush stood outside a Sarasota, Fla., elementary school classroom, preparing to read to second-graders. Aides told him a small plane had struck the World Trade Center. He assumed it was a tragic accident, though the FAA and air defense officials already knew otherwise.

Air traffic controllers in New York were looking frantically for another plane that had disappeared from their screens. The hijackers had turned off its transponder, a tracking device.

"It's escalating big, big time," a New York manager warned the FAA command center in Herndon, Va. Two minutes later, United Airlines Flight 175 from Boston crashed into the south tower of the World Trade Center.

White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card whispered in the president's ear: "A second plane hit the second tower. America is under attack."

Bush stayed in the classroom another five minutes or so, listening to children read. He later said he was trying to project calm.

Bush wanted to return to the White House, but his aides and the Secret Service advised it was too dangerous. Air Force One took off about 9:55 a.m., its destination undecided.

The Secret Service just wanted to get him off the ground quick - on a day when death came from the air, the skies offered refuge.

Before Air Force One could lift off, the Pentagon was in flames from the crash of American Airlines Flight 77.

That plane, which had taken off from Dulles, deviated from its flight pattern, then disappeared from radar at 8:54 a.m. A controller in Indianapolis, who had been tracking it, was unaware of the first two hijackings and believed it might have crashed.

A half-hour later, air traffic personnel at Dulles airport spotted the plane moving east at an extremely high speed. An unarmed National Guard cargo plane, already in the air, was tasked to follow it.

Minutes later, at 9:38 a.m., came his report: "Looks like that aircraft crashed into the Pentagon, sir."

Bush reacted to the news by calling Vice President Dick Cheney from the air: "Sounds like we have a minor war going on here. I heard about the Pentagon. We're at war. ... Somebody's going to pay."

Meanwhile, air traffic control in Cleveland heard transmissions that sounded like screams and a struggle. Then a voice from United Flight 93: "Keep remaining sitting. We have a bomb on board."

The plane turned toward Washington.

As FAA higher-ups discussed whether military jets should be scrambled, the passengers and flight attendants took things into their own hands, improvising an assault on the hijackers.

In the White House's underground shelter, with reports of a jet closing in, Cheney authorized the Air Force to shoot down hijacked planes. Cheney said Bush earlier had given him the authority to do so.

The order, which came minutes after Flight 93 had crashed in a Pennsylvania field, never was passed on to the fighters circling Washington and New York.

The same National Guard pilot who witnessed the Pentagon crash, then resumed his flight to Minnesota, was the first to report "black smoke" on the ground in Pennsylvania.

Two hours after it began, an attack five years in the making was over. The last plane had been downed short of its target, not because of government action, but at the hands of its passengers.

"We are sure that the nation owes a debt to the passengers of United 93," the commission wrote. "Their actions saved the lives of countless others, and may have saved either the U.S. Capitol or the White House from destruction."


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To: sf4dubya

To be honest, I can't remember. The man was a guest at a ranch in Big Sur that we were visiting. We talked with him a few times over a course of a couple days, but didn't stay in contact after he left the ranch.

Maybe your Uncle might remember a cargo net problem delaying a take-off during the time of the attacks. Was he flying out of DFW on 9/11?


81 posted on 06/19/2004 1:29:57 PM PDT by WhistlingPastTheGraveyard (When he said "The Mother of All Battles", he meant it.)
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To: lavrenti

I'v also read about that 5th plane on Sep 11th. Did anyone else read that story. There were 2 Arabs who were on a Plane in JFK airport in Queens NY. This was about 9 30 am. The 2 planes already crashed in the WTC. Apparently, they caused a fuss on the plane and people got suspicious of them. The 2 Arabs then got off the plane. Alot of people said that was the 5th plane to be hijacked.


82 posted on 06/19/2004 2:54:53 PM PDT by Adam36
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To: Adam36

There targets could have been the Empire state building or Chrysler building.


83 posted on 06/19/2004 2:56:17 PM PDT by Adam36
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To: Sacajaweau
I wonder why they did not search all the passengers that were in the air at the time of the 9/11 Attacks? Seems to me as the planes landed they would have searched all on board to find if there were any other planes targeted.
84 posted on 06/19/2004 3:03:02 PM PDT by jsbankston
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To: Howlin
Dollars to donuts, the prosecution in that "criminal prosecution" handed over the blueprints to the WTC in discovery.

The truth is even sadder than that. Several file cabinets full of documents found with the 1993 terrorists were left untranslated in some office somewhere.

85 posted on 06/19/2004 3:08:12 PM PDT by mware
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To: rocklobster11
Hopefully someone in Athens has read the Clancy book about the biological attack at the Olympics.

hmmm...maybe all the big-time US basketball players who've ditched the
Olympics have read that book...
86 posted on 06/19/2004 3:08:45 PM PDT by VOA
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To: mware
The truth is even sadder than that. Several file cabinets full of documents found with the 1993 terrorists were left untranslated in some office somewhere. .

Since it was now a criminal case under the rules of GORELICK the information could not be shared with intelligence agencies.

87 posted on 06/19/2004 3:11:12 PM PDT by mware
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To: blam

Are you a member at Time Bomb 2000? Just curious...


88 posted on 06/19/2004 3:55:05 PM PDT by Krodg
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To: Mitchell; Allan; WhistlingPastTheGraveyard

September 19, 2001

NYTimes

Officials Say 2 More Jets May Have Been in the Plot

BYLINE: By DAVID JOHNSTON and JAMES RISEN

WASHINGTON, Sept. 18


Federal authorities said today that they were investigating the possibility that terrorists might have plotted to commandeer two more commercial flights on the day that four planes were hijacked and used in attacks on New York and the Pentagon.

Law enforcement officials said they were taking the possibility of other hijack targets seriously, based on information from several sources, including citizens' tips and information from cooperating witnesses.

One flight under investigation is American Airlines Flight 43, which left Newark International Airport about 8:10 a.m. bound for Los Angeles; it made an emergency landing in Cincinnati after the government ordered all flights grounded.

The other flight is American Airlines Flight 1729 from Newark to San Antonio via Dallas that was scheduled to depart at 8:50 a.m. and was later forced to land at St. Louis.

Attorney General John Ashcroft acknowledged that the authorities were investigating whether other aircraft besides the four might have been targeted. But, Mr. Ashcroft added, "we are not able at this time to confirm that."

Mr. Ashcroft said that 75 people who might have information in the case were in custody on immigration charges, and reports of new arrests came in today from Los Angeles, Detroit and Orlando, Fla.

As investigators continued to make arrests and conduct searches, law enforcement officials acknowledged that the F.B.I.'s efforts to conduct electronic surveillance of foreign terrorists in the United States had been troubled in recent months, prompting an internal inquiry into possible abuses.

Justice Department and F.B.I. officials, who acknowledged the existence of the internal investigation, said the inquiry had forced officials to examine their monitoring of several suspected terrorist groups, among them Al Qaeda, the network led by Osama bin Laden, and Hamas, the militant Palestinian group. Al Qaeda is the group that President Bush and others have cited for last week's attacks.

Senior F.B.I. and Justice Department officials said that they had not allowed the internal investigation of terrorism-related wiretaps to affect their ability to monitor Al Qaeda or Hamas. But other officials said the inquiry might have hampered electronic surveillance of terror groups.

The matter remains highly classified.

The officials said the internal inquiry was opened in part because of legal problems arising from the government's investigation into the 1998 bombings of two American Embassies in East Africa, involving Al Qaeda members

Today, law enforcement officials said that the evidence of a broader plot in the airliner hijackings was suggestive but inconsistent. In the case of American Airlines Flight 1729, the authorities have detained two men from the flight who were arrested aboard an Amtrak train in Fort Worth after their flight had been forced to land in St. Louis. The two men, identified as Ayubali Ali Kahn and Mohammed Jaweed Azmath, were the only people aboard the flight who appeared to be suspicious; each of the other flights had hijack teams of four or five men.

A senior F.B.I. official said today that the authorities were examining hundreds of e-mail messages to and from the suspected hijackers and their known associates.

The messages were mainly in English and Arabic, said the official, who would not describe the content aside from saying that the messages were provided by large Internet service providers.

American intelligence officials also said today that they had received a report that Mohamed Atta, a suspected hijacker on American Airlines Flight 11, which struck the World Trade Center North Tower, met several months ago with an Iraqi intelligence official in Europe. The American officials said the report of the meeting had been received in the last few days.

The officials said they were not sure of the purpose of the meeting, if it did occur, and were investigating the possible connection. They emphasized that it did not prove that Iraq played a role in the attacks.

In addition to the two men who were arrested on the Amtrak train and taken to New York as material witnesses in the investigation, federal agents have also taken to New York for questioning a man who was arrested in Minnesota in mid-August on a passport violation after he sought training on a airplane flight simulator.

The man, Zacarias Moussaoui, apparently raised suspicion at the Pan Am International Flight Academy in Eagan, Minn., although officials with the academy have declined to describe why.

Within days of Mr. Moussaoui's arrest, federal agents showed up at the Airman Flight School in Oklahoma, where he had enrolled earlier in the year, said Dale Davis, director of operations at the flight school. Mr. Davis said the agents took copies of Mr. Moussaoui's immigration form and asked, among other things, whether Mr. Moussaoui had ever made anti-American statements. Mr. Davis said he told the agents that Mr. Moussaoui had not.

At the same time, investigators appeared to be uncertain about the scope of the entire operation, particularly in cities outside the Northeast. Several connections to San Antonio have been developed.

Albader Alhazmi, a 34-year-old radiologist from San Antonio, is being held in New York as a material witness, one official said. Dr. Alhazmi's home and workplace have been searched.

The internal debate at the Justice Department and F.B.I. over wiretap surveillance of terrorist groups ignited in March, prompted by questions raised by Royce C. Lamberth, the chief judge of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, a little-known panel that decides whether to approve Justice Department applications to permit wiretaps and clandestine searches in espionage and international terror cases.

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90 posted on 06/19/2004 4:17:49 PM PDT by Shermy
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To: jsbankston
The big thing was every calling in "in a special way". So it was a "who didn't call in" and who was off course. It was like clearing the New York streets at rush hour.

They had a very interesting program on it with the controllers that were watching the blips at the time. It was absolutely amazing.

As far as searching everyone...On what grounds?? And suppose you found 10 more Muslims that had a knife or a box cutter or whatever. We didn't know that we were looking for Muslims. AND there were probably 100 WASPS that were packin'.

In the 60's, there were a lot of hijackings associated with Cuba. The pilot control room doors should have been secured way back then.

92 posted on 06/19/2004 4:24:15 PM PDT by Sacajaweau (God Bless Our Troops!!)
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To: Battle Axe

Pilot and plane missing. No wreckage, no trace of anything.


93 posted on 06/19/2004 4:32:21 PM PDT by eno_
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To: Krodg
"Are you a member at Time Bomb 2000? Just curious..."

No...don't know what it is.

94 posted on 06/19/2004 4:33:46 PM PDT by blam
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To: Battle Axe

Recon satellites do not have anything like 100% coverage. You would have to get very lucky.


96 posted on 06/19/2004 4:54:12 PM PDT by eno_
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To: eno_
Disappeared October 1, 2001. Tail number N3090M.

Umm, I don't think so.  Bought the farm on 27 July 1998.

The flight instructor (first pilot) and second pilot sustained fatal injuries, and the airplane was destroyed by impact forces with the ground and subsequent post-crash fire.

97 posted on 06/19/2004 7:51:22 PM PDT by cynwoody
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To: Indy Pendance

The rules of discovery are very different in civil as opposed to criminal cases. In civil cases, you can only hide evidence up to a point, that is used for impeachment purposes, and then only from third party witnesses typically. The criminal case rules are totally different, and since I don't do criminal law, thank heavens, I cannot be of much help. But my vague impression, is that the prosecution does have to turn over much of its evidence beforehand, but not all, and I am not sure how the two categories are divided, and the defense does not have to turn over anything.


98 posted on 06/19/2004 9:40:25 PM PDT by Torie
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To: Torie

Thanks, I'm not a lawyer, but I have stayed at a Holiday Inn Express!


99 posted on 06/19/2004 9:57:45 PM PDT by Indy Pendance
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To: cynwoody

Good catch. Wrong tail number, clearly, since the missing plane incident was three years later.

DynCorp sure is hip deep in this stuff, eh?


100 posted on 06/20/2004 5:17:08 AM PDT by eno_
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