Mohammed Pervez, 37, is a naturalized U.S. citizen. This would suggest he's lived among us for some time.
Could lend credence to graphologists' speculation (that the handwriting on envelopes sent to Brokaw and Daschle may be that of a foreigner who has lived in this country for many years)?
1 posted on
10/19/2001 6:23:58 AM PDT by
gumbo
To: OKCSubmariner
Might be of interest to you!
The leader of Pakistan is named Pervez Musharraf. Is the surname 'Pervez' Pakistani?
3 posted on
10/19/2001 6:46:38 AM PDT by
gumbo
To: gumbo
His roommates, Ayub Ali Khan and Mohammed Azmath, boarded a San Antonio-bound plane in Newark on the morning of Sept. 11, then transferred to a train when their plane was grounded in St. Louis. They were arrested in Texas on suspicion of drug charges and transferred to New York for questioning after police found they were carrying hair dye, $5,000 in cash and box-cutters like the ones used by the hijackers. Officials in India later charged Khan and Azmath with fraud for allegedly falsifying their passports. FBI officials also questioned people in India after learning the men had sent nearly $60,000 back to relatives there.I am amazed that people working at newsstands could accumulate these sums of money. As well as their plane tickets which cost a tidy sum. This reminds me of when I was living on Staten Island a black moved into an all white neighborhood and proceeded to lavishly renovate his home including gold-plated faucets while taking trips to Las Vegas, all with no discernible means of supporting himself. It wasn't too long before he tripped up himself.
5 posted on
10/19/2001 7:00:33 AM PDT by
monocle
To: gumbo
Agents planned to return to the Tonnele Avenue apartment after the Wall Street Journal reported finding the magazines thereWhat the?????
To: okie01; The Great Satan; Mitchell; piasa; muawiyah
Trenton, NJ memories in this article.
11 posted on
09/23/2002 5:58:48 PM PDT by
Shermy
12 posted on
09/23/2002 5:59:20 PM PDT by
Shermy
To: gumbo
bump
13 posted on
09/23/2002 6:15:03 PM PDT by
VOA
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