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Mark Steyn -- Mohammed Atta and his federal loan officer
National Post (Toronto) ^ | June 10, 2002 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 06/11/2002 6:08:11 AM PDT by Clive

Mohammed Atta and his federal loan officer
No matter how dumb he was, officialdom was always dumber

When last in this space, 10 days ago, I was writing about whether political correctness kills. This was apropos the 9/11 nutters: "Everything they did stuck out. But it didn't matter. Because the more they stuck out, the more everyone who mattered was trained to look the other way."

I didn't know the half of it. The other day, Johnelle Bryant, an official with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, gave an interview to ABC News in which she revealed that Mohammed Atta and three other September 11th terrorists had visited her Florida office seeking government loans.

America, it seems, came this close to having the World Trade Center incinerated at the taxpayers' expense.

Mr. Atta swung by in May, 2000, and Ms. Bryant remembers quite a bit about it. "At first," she says, "he refused to speak with me," on the grounds that she was, in his words, "but a female." After he'd reiterated the point, she pulled rank: "I told him that if he was interested in getting a farm-service agency loan in my servicing area, then he would need to deal with me." Throughout the hour-long interview, he continued to dismiss her as "but a female."

Ms. Bryant says the applicant was asking for $650,000 to start a crop-dusting business. His plan was to buy a six-seater twin-prop and then remove the seats. "He wanted to build a chemical tank that would fit inside the aircraft and take up every available square inch of the aircraft except for where the pilot would be sitting."

Hmm.

When she explained that his application would have to be processed, Mr. Atta became "very agitated." He'd apparently been expecting to leave the office with cash in hand. "He asked me," recalls Ms. Bryant, "what would prevent him from going behind my desk and cutting my throat and making off with the millions of dollars in that safe." Try this with your Royal Bank loan officer -- I find it works every time. But Ms. Bryant replied politely that there was no money in the safe because loans are never given in cash, and also that she was trained in karate.

His fiendish plan stymied at every turn, Mr. Atta then spotted an aerial view of Washington hanging on the wall behind her. He told her he particularly liked the way it got all the famous landmarks of the city in one convenient picture, pointing specifically to the Pentagon and the White House. "He pulled out a wad of cash," says Ms. Bryant, "and started throwing money on my desk. He wanted that picture really bad."

She told him it wasn't for sale, but he only tossed more dough at her. "His look on his face became very bitter at that point," Ms. Bryant remembers. "He said, 'How would America like it if another country destroyed that city and some of the monuments in it,' like the cities in his country had been destroyed?"

Hmm.

Mr. Atta then moved on to other prominent landmarks in other American cities, and enquired about security at the World Trade Center. Ms. Bryant had a Dallas Cowboys souvenir on her desk, and he asked her about their spectacular stadium and, specifically, the "hole in the roof."

At that point, the chit-chat turned to Mr. Atta's own country, which he claimed was Afghanistan. "He mentioned Osama bin Laden," she says. "He could have been a character on Star Wars for all I knew." So Mr. Atta helpfully explained that this bin Laden guy "would someday be known as the world's greatest leader."

Alas, the interview ended badly from the terrorists' point of view when Ms. Bryant informed her visitor that the loan program is for farm-based projects and a crop-dusting business did not qualify.

A few weeks later, another September 11th killer showed up, Marwan al- Shehhi, seeking half-a-million bucks supposedly to buy a sugar-cane farm. Accompanying him was Mr. Atta, but he was cunningly disguised with a pair of glasses and claiming to be someone else entirely, attending in his capacity as Mr. al-Shehhi's accountant. Sportingly, Ms. Bryant went along with the wheeze. I'm reminded of the time my sister tried to wangle her boyfriend a day off work. She called up the receptionist and, adopting a fake accent, told her that she was the dentist's secretary and he needed to come in immediately for critical dental work. "My God, that's terrible," said the receptionist. "I'll tell him at once." She then buzzed through to the boyfriend: "Stewart, Karen just called pretending to be the dentist's secretary. Do you think she needs to see a doctor?"

But Ms. Bryant didn't think Mr. Atta was sick. The safe-breaking, the throat- slitting, the fake specs ... why, he was just being charmingly multicultural! "I felt that he was trying to make the cultural leap from the country that he came from," she says. "I was attempting, in every manner I could, to help him make his relocation into our country as easy for him as I could." Unfortunately, his imaginative business plan for a crop-duster capable of crop-dusting Texas was frustrated by the unduly onerous restrictions and bureaucratic torpor of the USDA program. By late summer, Mr. Atta and his chums had concluded the government was never going to buy them their own twin-props and they'd have to make do with the aircraft that were already up there. So they switched their flight training courses from small planes to large jet simulators, and told their instructors to skip all that takeoff and landing stuff.

Ms. Bryant has come forward now because she thinks "it's very vital that the Americans realize that when these people come to the United States, they don't have a big 'T' on their forehead." No, indeed. In some cases, they have a big "T-E-R-R-O-R-I-S-T" flashing in neon off the end of their nose. Ten days ago, I pointed out that these fellows made virtually no effort to blend in. They weren't in "deep cover," they were barely covered at all. Atta was the brains of the operation, and he did a marginally better job of it than Leslie Nielsen would have. His one great insight into Western culture was his assumption that he could get a government grant to take out the Pentagon. Yet no matter how dumb he was, officialdom was always dumber

"If they watch this interview and they see the type of questions that Atta asked me," Ms. Bryant told ABC News, "then perhaps they will recognize a terrorist, and make the call that I didn't make." Meanwhile, here are some signs to look for:

1) He threatens to cut your throat.

2) He talks about the destruction of prominent landmarks.

3) He enquires about security at said landmarks.

4) He hails Osama bin Laden as a great leader.

There'll be more of these stories, tales of men virtually screaming their intentions but up against a culture sensitivity-trained into a coma. A stump- toothed Appalachian mountain man would get slung out on his ear if he was that misogynist and abusive in a government office. In a Hollywood movie, the guy refusing to deal with the little lady and demanding to see the real boss would be a sexist Republican Congressman. In the new motion-picture blockbuster The Sum Of All Fears, the Islamic terrorists of Tom Clancy's novel have been replaced with neo-Nazis -- a safe villain that won't offend our delicate multicultural sensibilities.

The good news is we're up against idiots. The bad news is we're also up against the suppler idiocies of current Western orthodoxy. Thus, the U.S. government's new plans to photograph and fingerprint visitors from countries "believed to harbour terrorists" have already been attacked by Mary Robinson, the UN Human Rights honcho who's never met an Arab dictator she didn't like. Islamists want to kill us in the name of Islam. Regrettable, but there it is. If we pretend otherwise, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, the Canadian Islamic Congress and the Islamic Society of Britain might be nice to us. But, speaking personally, I can't say I care. If Islamic lobby groups throughout the Western world really want to hitch their star to a bunch of psychopathic morons, good luck to them. It's a free country. Hey, we'll even give you a government grant to tell us how racist we are.


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To: maica;Freee-dame;wardaddy;Matthew James;Squantos;harpseal
Can a nation this stupid change in time to survive?

I have my doubts.

61 posted on 06/11/2002 9:21:05 AM PDT by Travis McGee
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To: Travis McGee
At least we have Steyn to chronicle it.
62 posted on 06/11/2002 9:28:08 AM PDT by xp38
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To: Clive
Mark Steyn is right --- we bent over backwards to be nice to terrorists to show how multicultural and politically correct we are and we don't give it a second thought. The warning signs were there all along and purposely overlooked. And we're surprised to discover 911 followed in its wake. We need to slap ourselves awake and realize the enemy is right here among us and if we're going to make sure another terrorist attack doesn't follow, its time to take the fable of Mohammed Atta and his federal loan officer to heart.
63 posted on 06/11/2002 9:28:51 AM PDT by goldstategop
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To: Clive
"In the new motion-picture blockbuster The Sum Of All Fears, the Islamic terrorists of Tom Clancy's novel have been replaced with neo-Nazis "

Well that sucks. In view of recent events, couldn't they just have a preview frame that says something like "This movie says neonazis but we really meant Islamic terrorists."

64 posted on 06/11/2002 10:04:58 AM PDT by bloggerjohn
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To: Travis McGee
"...Can a nation this stupid change in time to survive?..."

QUESTION ON THE FLOOR!!!!

Does anybody have the courage to pick it up?

"...I have my doubts...."

I'm beyond the doubting stage. I'm afflicted by full-blown certainty.

65 posted on 06/11/2002 10:15:31 AM PDT by LaBelleDameSansMerci
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To: r9etb; Travis McGee
Re Johnelle Bryant

Why does her 'testimony' remind me of the MD diver who lectured a local scuba club on all the details surrounding a fatal diving accident. The perspective of his talk was "If he, as an educated professional could not save the diver, what chance did anyone really have; but he was willing to recount the events, in the hope that some warning flags might be visible to future divers." However, as he told his story, it seemed that mistakes this man, himself, made resulted in the other diver's death; not events beyond anyone's control.

Thank God Atta did not ask for a 'farm' loan. She would have granted it!

66 posted on 06/11/2002 10:27:44 AM PDT by maica
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To: MrMatt
Why NOT get a "loan" if you can? If your enemies are stupid enough to finance their own destruction, (apparently, we are), let them. You think they would've paid the "loan" back?
67 posted on 06/11/2002 10:31:49 AM PDT by Republic of Texas
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To: Clive; Pokey78
2 things:

First, did you all check out this article?

Secondly, I remember hearing a lecture from someone involved in solving the original World Trade Center bombing, and he was incredulous that someone as stupid as the guy who actually went back to the rental agency for his $200 deposit back was the driver of the truck holding all the explosives!

They had found the ID # of the truck with all the explosive residue on it, and he actually went back! And that's how they found him.

His point was that we are extremely vulnerable when such clueless lunatics are able to succeed.

68 posted on 06/11/2002 10:44:49 AM PDT by Sarah
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To: Republic of Texas
If half of what she says is true,How can this woman live with herself?Why wouldn't she have tossed the guy out of her officew?He 'threatened her' and she was so compassionate,she laughed him off.I'm in total disbelief.
No American could be this irresponsible,could they?
69 posted on 06/11/2002 10:46:30 AM PDT by Pagey
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To: Pokey78
Psycho morons stymied by a "mere female". Where can we get more of these "mere females"?

Steyn, I love you.

70 posted on 06/11/2002 10:50:39 AM PDT by Lady Jag
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To: dennisw
Wow! An inside look at how stupid bureaucrats really are.
71 posted on 06/11/2002 10:53:14 AM PDT by Lent
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To: Clive
Oh, why did you have to post this...this...document in the ongoing decline and fall of white women? Did anyone have any doubt that this bureaucratic bimbo was a white woman? I'm really really worried about the white race. It appears that the breeding stock of intelligent white women is seriously depleted. What happened to us? My mom, grandma and great-grandma were all really smart. Did a meteorite hit a huge gathering of white women recently and nobody will talk about it?
72 posted on 06/11/2002 10:54:33 AM PDT by LaBelleDameSansMerci
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To: Alouette
"...Why do I believe that this woman made up huge parts of this story in order to get her 15 minutes?..."

I wish that were true. That's what we're reduced to!! Wishing that this woman was merely a psychotic attention-seeker instead of what, I'm afraid, she probably really is----Employee of the Month at the Department of Agriculture Florida branch.

73 posted on 06/11/2002 10:59:33 AM PDT by LaBelleDameSansMerci
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To: LaBelleDameSansMerci
Any Johnelles in your fam? And is she white? I haven't seen her on the tube.
74 posted on 06/11/2002 10:59:51 AM PDT by dennisw
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To: dennisw
There's a photo of the paleface multiculturalist in post #50. Her visage shows the same rigid set as Mr. Atta's in his photos, by the way. I guess they were made for each other. Maybe she was hoping he would come back to the office, propose marriage and carry her away on his magic carpet. She could always wear a fasionable leather neck harness to keep him from slitting her throat when he was in a bad mood. After all, all relationships have their ups and downs. Who are we to judge?
75 posted on 06/11/2002 11:15:16 AM PDT by LaBelleDameSansMerci
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To: Travis McGee; Lazamataz
If we do not smarten up very quickly the your douts will be confirmed. To make any comment more worthy of the idiocy so expressed will take a better humorist than I. At first I wanted to cry then I started laughing at the idiocy that happened. Somehow I do not think my reaction to someone threating to slit my throat would be "There is no money in the safe." Even in my old age I might say something like feel free to try but "Dying is no way to make a livin." (From the movie The outlaw Josie Wales

Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown

76 posted on 06/11/2002 11:16:36 AM PDT by harpseal
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To: harpseal
Her responses to Atta reminds me of a Monty Python skit, but in real life.
77 posted on 06/11/2002 11:29:09 AM PDT by Travis McGee
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To: Travis McGee
Can a nation this stupid change in time to survive?

I have my doubts.

I've been saying for a while now that it will take another 9/11-scale event, or worse, to *really* hurt Political Correctness (it's only been slightly stunned), and spur taking real action. And I'm very afraid "real action" might turn into really yanking rights of Americans to create a really locked-down police state.

We need to crunch the societies and ideology that have allowed this to occur. We need to crunch them like we crunched Germany and Japan (cities in ruins, societies on their knees, evil ideologies erased).

I, too, fear we haven't the will to inflict the required amount of pain in the face of international censure, but it is what is needed. We'll see which direction we're headed after the next 9/11-scale event.

78 posted on 06/11/2002 11:40:04 AM PDT by FreedomPoster
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To: FreedomPoster
I agree, it'll take another 9-11 or worse.
79 posted on 06/11/2002 11:44:07 AM PDT by Travis McGee
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To: hellinahandcart
They aren't paid to exercise judgement, but fill quotas and use their budget.How else can people like Ms Bryant have her productivity measured? No different from a welfare case officer.And their superiors will frown on such independent action, so Bryant and her types go through a check list and nothing more.It is clear that inferential thinking has been marginalized in most governmental agencies.
80 posted on 06/11/2002 12:02:31 PM PDT by habs4ever
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