Didn’t he say in the last message to us that we would not see him again until the next attack happened. I seem to remember that. Also That post on the other site would correspond to this announcement if they release it in the 72 hour time frame it would be on 9/9 the numbers at the bottom of the picture. Just food for thought. Also on the original post it talked about 9:30 and the number 4. Doesn’t wall streat open at 9:30 in the morning. And I am thinking of that old picture that AQ put out with the 11 fires on it. The picture was of Manhantan.
That's the way I remember it as well, but haven't found the exact quote where he stated that. If you find it, please let me know.
I'm wondering about 9/9 as well - something just doesn't fit and I can't put my finger on it.
Yes, Wall Street opening bell is 9:30 EST.
Actually, thank you to a FReepmailer....here it is:
Al-Qaeda issues fresh threat
December 26, 2003 - 8:05AM
Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden will issue the next of his video messages after a massive attack on US territory, Saudi weekly Al-Majallah quotes an official of the terror network as saying, in its next edition.
Quoting an e-mail received from a man who goes by the name of Abu Mohammed al-Ablaj, the weekly reports that an emissary of bin Laden has informed me that the al-Qaeda chiefs (next) appearance (on video cassette) will come after a deadly, far-reaching operation on American territory.
In the video, bin Laden will evoke the success of his backers in once again striking the United States to the core and Americas failure (in its anti-terrorist campaign) both outside and inside the country, the al-Qaeda official was reported as saying in the e-mail.
Bin Laden will also reaffirm al-Qaedas determination to continue its war against America, until its defeat, said the message from Ablaj, who last February announced to the Saudi weekly that bin Laden would release a video statement after the US-led war in Iraq.
The most recent message alleged to be from bin Laden was an audiotape broadcast last week by Dubai-based Al-Arabiya satellite channel, but its Qatar-based rival Al-Jazeera said the tape was the same one it had aired more extensively on October 18.
Both Al-Jazeera and Al-Arabiya, the leading Arab news channels, have been accused by US officials of inciting violence by airing such tapes of al-Qaeda leaders as well as those of deposed Iraqi president Saddam Hussein before he was captured by US forces on December 13. They have denied the charge.
A day before the alleged bin Laden tape was aired, Al-Jazeera broadcast a tape purported to be from bin Ladens right-hand man Ayman al-Zawahiri, in which he said the Americans were beginning to stagger under the blows of al-Qaeda.
A US intelligence official said in Washington that CIA analysts had concluded that the Zawahiri tape was most likely authentic.
The report in the Saudi weekly came as Americans celebrated a nervous Christmas under heightened terrorist alerts and tight security nationwide.
http://edition.cnn.com/2004/US/01/30/terror.threat/index.html