NOVEMBER 1999, late : Two men from Abu Hamza's London mosque then traveled from New York to a remote ranch in Bly, Ore., where Semi Osman lived with a woman and two children. Klamath County, Ore., Sheriff Tim Evinger told the AP that Abu Hamza, other men "of Middle Eastern descent" and their guests were on the property for about three months. "There were some folks living there, and they had some guests. They did some shooting on the property, mostly small-arms practice," said Evinger, who was on the Klamath Falls police force at the time. A British-born Taliban soldier at Gitmo, Geroz Abassi traveled to Afghanistan from London in 2000 with a Muslim convert with ties to Seattle, Semi Osman, according to Abassi. The two (Geroz Abassi and Semi Osman) men reportedly met at the North London Central Mosque, the religious center led by Abu Hamza that was visited by Zacarias Moussaoui, the only suspect charged in connection with the Sept. 11 attacks, and Richard Reid, the man accused of trying to blow up a U.S. jet liner with explosives hidden in his shoe.http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/722854/posts