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Bin Laden 'share gains' probe
"Bin Laden is thought to have indulged in stock market speculation in the past.

According to reports in Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera, he used a Milan brokerage to invest in European markets.

The name of the broker has not been released, the newspaper added.

It said that European authorities were investigating possible financial links to Bin Laden in Luxembourg, Switzerland, Monte Carlo and Cyprus, where Bin Laden's organisation is reported to have had a base, with a company, offices and staff.

Italy's stock market authority, Consob, said it was investigating suspicious share movements on the day of the attack, as well as the previous day."

Bin Laden link to European arrests
"MILAN, Italy -- The "nerve centre" of an armed Islamic group intent on carrying out attacks across Europe has been uncovered, Italian police have said."

Bin Laden associate arrested in Spain - June 22, 2001
"Mohammed Bensakhria, 34, an Algerian, was apprehended around midday on Friday as he left a telephone calling center in Alicante in southeast Spain, the Spanish Interior Ministry said in a prepared release."

Bin Laden Tries to Buy Weapons
"MADRID, Spain (UPI) – A Syrian businessman said Monday that he turned down an offer by Saudi dissident and suspected international terrorist Osama bin Laden to purchase weapons on his behalf, and informed the Spanish authorities about the request.

...The newspaper said the arms deal was set to be covered by financial investments in a gold mine in Argentina. It quoted al-Kassar's assistant as saying that the company representing bin Laden was the British "Imperial Consultdad" company, which owns a bank in the Caribbean nation of Grenada."

Germans probe suspicious stock sales
The German agency's statement came amid market rumors that Osama bin Laden may have tried to profit from stock trading ahead of last week's attacks. Published reports have said European and U.S. investigators were checking movements in stock of three big European reinsurance companies — Germany's Munich Re, Switzerland's Swiss Re and AXA of France."


29 posted on 09/18/2001 3:10:18 PM PDT by Uncle Bill
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To: OKCSubmariner, BlueDogDemo, Inspector Harry Callahan, Senator Pardek
Just curious, how long will Americans put up with the FBI? The CIA? How long will Americans support Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, their administration and Janet Reno?

U.S. Warned In 1995 Of Plot To Hijack Planes, Attack Buildings

CNN
By Maria Ressa
CNN Correspondent
September 18, 2001

MANILA, Philippines (CNN) -- The FBI was warned six years ago of a terrorist plot to hijack commercial planes and slam them into the Pentagon, the CIA headquarters and other buildings, Philippine investigators told CNN.

Philippine authorities learned of the plot after a small fire in a Manila apartment, which turned out to be the hideout of Ramzi Yousef, who was later convicted for his role in the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center. Yousef escaped at the time, but agents caught his right-hand man, Abdul Hakim Murad, who told them a chilling tale.

"Murad narrated to us about a plan by the Ramzi cell in the continental U.S. to hijack a commercial plane and ram it into the CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, and also the Pentagon," said Rodolfo Mendoza, a Philippine intelligence investigator.

Philippine investigators also found evidence targeting commercial towers in San Francisco, Chicago and New York City.

They said they passed that information on to the FBI in 1995, but it's not clear what was done with it.

One week ago, two hijacked commercial jets slammed into the World Trade Center, collapsing the towers. Another jet hit the Pentagon and a fourth crashed in rural Pennsylvania. Authorities believe that fourth jet may have been headed for the Capitol or the White House. Thousands were killed in the attacks.

On Monday, FBI Director Robert Mueller insisted the agency had "no warning signs" of last week's attacks.

Yousef and Murad both have ties to Osama bin Laden, the man President Bush has labeled the "prime suspect" in Tuesday's attacks.

Authorities also found on a computer in the Manila apartment details of a separate plot to bomb 11 U.S. airliners on overseas flights.

Yousef once listed his occupation as "international terrorist" on an ID card, and he has long been considered a disciple of bin Laden.

Murad was a pilot who admitted he had been trained in Afghanistan as well as the United States. Bin Laden, a Saudi native, lives in Afghanistan.

"(Murad) was principally recruited by Yousef's group and bin Laden's group to undertake a suicide mission," said Avelino Razon, superintendent for the Philippine National Police.

Yousef was eventually caught in Pakistan and brought to New York for trial. He was sentenced to life in prison. Murad is also serving a life sentence.
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30 posted on 09/18/2001 5:36:53 PM PDT by Uncle Bill
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To: Uncle Bill
"The BCCI was trying to buy hidden control of American banks to build its global empire and also to wield influence for its Arab patrons."

Sad bump.

31 posted on 09/18/2001 6:26:40 PM PDT by Inspector Harry Callahan
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