Thomas also claims that the head of Pakistan's intelligence service was in Washington to meet with Tenet on Sept. 11, and that he briefed Tenet that day on the links between bin Laden and China.
The intelligence agent "told [Tenet] that China had made a decisive decision," wrote Thomas. "It was prepared to infuriate America and its allies in supporting bin Laden and the Taliban because Afghanistan fitted into China's own long-term strategic plans."
My immediate thought after reading this article: How would author Gordan Thomas be privy to all this information about private messages from Israeli Mossad agents and conversations between the head of the CIA and the head of Pakistani intelligence?
Possibility #1: he has such fabulous sources in such quantity that he need not worry about burning a few dozen in every book he writes.
Possibility #2: he is either a member of or close buddies with persons assigned to Operation STARGATE, the remote-viewing program run by the CIA--the same folks who supposedly "remote-viewed" a "large, Saturn-like object" (was it the wagon or the sedan) behind the Hale-Bopp Comet.
Possibility #3: he's just repeating everything the little voices tell him.
Possibility #4: he's a BS artist.
I vote for #4, myself.