Posted on 10/05/2005 4:51:42 PM PDT by doug from upland
Looking for a few addresses...here's one possibility.
http://www.msa-natl.org/resources/IS_USA.html#34
Islamic Society of Norman
420 E Lindsey
Norman, OK
73069
Phone: 405-364-5341
Phone: 405-364-6606
I always do.
My blog is route-82.blogspot.com where I write under an alias.
Norman info from this link:
http://www.thenewamerican.com/artman/publish/article_135.shtml
Perhaps the most important and purposely neglected "coincidence" concerning Moussaoui is his connection to convicted felon Melvin Lattimore, a convert to Islam who now goes by the name Majahid Abdulquaadir Menepta. The unwillingness of federal authorities to hold Lattimore/Menepta as a 9-11 suspect in the case is stunning. Equally stunning is the fact that he was never arrested as a suspect in the Oklahoma City bombing. Here are some key facts concerning Menepta tying him to the biggest terrorist events in U.S. history:
Menepta was a member of a militant mosque in St. Louis and is now a member of a radical mosque in Norman, where he says he saw Moussaoui on a daily basis. According to Oklahoma news accounts, Menepta and Moussaoui were roommates in Norman, while Moussaoui attended flight school.
When Menepta and Al-Attas returned to Norman on August 21, 2001, more than three weeks before 9-11, agents from the Oklahoma City FBI office knocked on their apartment door. According to the agents, several men fled the apartment and exited the building before the agents could react. Also, according to FBI documents, 9-11 hijacker Salem Al-Hazmi was seen in Meneptas Norman apartment in April 2001.
I just used the tilt. I probably had zoomed slightly differently than you is my guess. Also I have the 'pay version' of Google Earth. If you're using the online free version, there could be some difference.
See post #133
Reminder to all --- if you want me to send a question to Jayna, put it in red so I don't miss it.
I also heard he had been away from school for several long periods and he was a 20 yrs old. I would like to know if those two reports are true.
that would be the #1 question to ask Jayna.
That crowd have, since 9/11, overtly advertized their alignment with Al Qaida and other anti Western / anti US interests.
p. 28
5:30 P.M.
By nightfall, the APB for foreign terrorits dominate the evening news.
"Police were told by one witness that he saw at last two men in blue jumpsuits running away from a minivan outside the courthouse just before the blast. The witness told investigators the two men fled in a brown pickup," asserted NBC news correspondent Jim Cummins.
"This information is not a rumor," explained Oklahoma City's KWTV news anchor Jennifer Reynolds. "This was a radiogram, authority of the FBI, which was issued over radio channels to law enforcement authorities in central Oklahoma, and it was read aloud to law enforcement authorities."
p. 105
The next day, the local CBS affiliate, KWTV, was among several media outlets trying to backtrack. Reporters statewide scrambled to correct the false spin generated from the FBI's declaration that Johnb Doe 2 had been located and cleared. They collectively conceded it wasn't time to "tear up" the suspect drawing just yet.
Technically, TATP is triacetone triperoxide. However, it's called the 'Mother of Satan' by Islamist extremists. Experts say it is made by mixing common household items such as drain cleaner and bleach to create a white powder with a strong smell.
It's so volatile that it can explode even if it's merely dropped. It can even explode spontaneously, experts say.
There have been very few reports of TATP being used in the United States; however, there have been more documented cases overseas -- including Richard Reid, who was arrested after he used TATP in his shoe and tried to light it on a flight.
A Lincoln Town Car believed driven by OU Suicide Bomber Joel Henry Hinrichs III remains in the parking lot of the apartment where he lived and a U.S. Department of Justice inventory of the contents found by law enforcement officials is visible on the seat, Tapscott's Copy Desk has learned.
Among the items listed on the inventory are "13 plastic bottles" in the trunk. The inventory did not note if there was anything in the bottles, their size or coloration.
Other items on the inventory include a title, insurance certificate, a 2003 Rand McNally Road Atlas and two other highway maps with undecipherable titles. The car's license tag is Oklahoma VUL014, with a February 2006 expiration date. Tapscott's Copy Desk has also learned that a tree near where Hinrichs' bomb detonated displays a number of small round holes and some areas of a metallic substance.
I have Jayna's excellent book and really need to re-read it; there is so much detail that I don't remember it all.
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