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***Hijackers' cars tested for germ spores: Delray Beach apartment may be examined***
Miami Herald Online ^
| Saturday, October 27, 2001
| BY NICOLE WHITE, ANABELLE de GALE, AMY DRISCOLL
Posted on 10/27/2001 2:22:17 AM PDT by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
FBI's version of "The dog ate my homework":
"``It took so long because we were working on other leads.''
Makes me want to cry.
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posted on
10/27/2001 3:54:46 AM PDT
by
YaYa123
To: JohnHuang2
"hey I got a good idea, lets go check the hijackaers cars and apartments" said the $150,000 a year salaried Federal Bunglers Institute agent. What a genius, give hime a raise.
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posted on
10/27/2001 4:03:04 AM PDT
by
putupon
To: JohnHuang2
All nine lived in the apartment, visited there or otherwise had a direct tie to a resident, a federal official familiar with the diagram said. Nine hijackers lived or visited the apartment rented them by the Sun editor's wife. But "FBI and CIA suspect Domestic Extremists." What's wrong with this picture?
To: YaYa123
Dittos!
To: YaYa123
Makes me want to cry. I can certainly understand that.... people's lives are a stake.
We don't have time for this crap.
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posted on
10/27/2001 4:15:31 AM PDT
by
OWK
To: YaYa123
I wonder what happened to a stolen FBI van in Bowie, MD right after 9/11. Dudes were searching some suspect's appartment and their van, filled with sophisticated equipment and sensitive files disappeared. Witnesses said 2 guys stole it. Van was spotted on I-395 heading South. It was reported on a local TV station's internet site. Haven't seen follow ups. I linked it to some thread. It must be somewhere in the bowels of FR archives.
To: OWK
Any word on the trooper incident in Fla., or did that go down the "memory hole"?
To: YaYa123
"``It took so long because we were working on other leads.'' Makes me want to cry.
Well you go ahead and cry while you panic. I doubt that they will find a "significant" amount of anthrax spores in the cars. The cars were resold a week before the attacks(9/4/01) and any reputable dealer would fumigate and clean the cars before being sold. Remember anthrax spores can be killed with a mixture of 1 part bleach to 9 parts water. The solution to clean the inside of the car was probably just as strong or even stronger. Also if any anthrax contamination was in the car, the person who cleaned the car would have been the first "victim" because they would have been exposed on 9/5/01.
The same thing can be said for the apartment. I do not know the information, but if the hijackers moved out of the apartment on the same day they sold the cars (9/4/11), the management of the apartment building probably had the apartment cleaned so they could rent it again.
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posted on
10/27/2001 4:32:06 AM PDT
by
Dane
To: Senator Pardek
Any word on the trooper incident in Fla., or did that go down the "memory hole"? Seems to have fallen right off the face of the earth.
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posted on
10/27/2001 4:34:11 AM PDT
by
OWK
To: Senator Pardek
Truth be told, I'm beginning to wonder whether or not this "domestic right wing terrorist" crap, isn't government disinformation for public consumption. All available known evidence points to organized terror sponsored by a nation-state (mostly likely Iraq). All of it.
So either the feds have something that completely contradicts everything that is so far known about this case.... Or they are intentionally disinforming the public (and perhaps the suspects along with them). They may have a compelling reason to disinform the suspects, but they run the significant risk of making it impossible to hold them accountable if the disinformation continues.
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posted on
10/27/2001 4:40:20 AM PDT
by
OWK
To: OWK
What trooper incident in Florida? PLEASE!
To: OWK
INCREDIBLE!!!
It happened south of St. Cloud near mile marker 233. Trooper Albert Renard had stopped a black Nissan Maxima,driven by Alaa Ishaq Eljallad of Coconut Creek. After writing a ticket, the motorist took off and the trooper felt dizzy and collapsed, Florida Highway Patrol spokeswoman Kim Miller said.
Eljallad was later stopped in Hamilton County about 150 miles to the north, but nothing illegal was found in the car. After Eljallad was allowed to continue it was found that his visa had expired. The Georgia State Patrol has been asked to find and hold the man for the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
http://www.newschannel2000.com/orl/news/crimeandjustice/stories/crimeandjustice-103090220011026-121010.html
To: Senator Pardek
After Eljallad was allowed to continue it was found that his visa had expired. Tom Clancy could write it, and no one would believe it.
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posted on
10/27/2001 4:48:50 AM PDT
by
OWK
To: Yellow Rose of Texas
see post 13
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posted on
10/27/2001 4:50:42 AM PDT
by
OWK
To: OWK
I wish I still had the naivete to think the FBI was clever enough to feed false information to terrorists by intentionally disinforming the public.
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posted on
10/27/2001 4:59:06 AM PDT
by
YaYa123
To: Senator Pardek; OWK
nothing illegal was found in the carThere was a report that there was a "chemical smell" in the car.
This coupled with the report of the expired visa makes one wonder what the hell the authorities are thinking!
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posted on
10/27/2001 7:59:10 AM PDT
by
F-117A
To: F-117A
Anyone watching the Florida FBI on Fox right after the September 11th attack on the WTC saw the people in white protective gear. The terrorists apartments were suspected as biological problems before the "public anthrax" notice. I think the anthrax problem was in the pipeline for some time.
To: F-117A
On yet another thread, it was reported from another TV station that the driver made a threatening comment.
Now if none of this happened, why try to find the car after the initial incident? On what grounds could he be pulled over?
To: Senator Pardek
Here is something else in Delray Beach that are still not yet resolved. As of last evening, there is still no test results from the letter that was delivered to the HR department. Also, the media has not mentioned anything about this. It is Tenet Healthcare's corporate policy to decline to comment on such matters.
More Antrax in Palm Beach County?
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