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petgoat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-20-05 12:40 PM
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28. The easiest way for terrorists to become tenants
would be to buy an existing business that had an office in the
building. Al Qaeda was heavily into the opium business. Financial
Times cites a study by Simon Reeve, a London journalist, that claims
that by early 1999 bin Laden earning up to $1 billion a year from
Afghan opium.

http://specials.ft.com/attackonterrorism/FT3FJ5RJMUC.html

Ptech was able to install software in clients like the White House,
the FAA, the Air Force, and the IRS despite the fact that one of its
founding financiers, Yassin al-Qadi, had been under FBI investigation
as a suspected terrorist financier since 1998.

Since Ptech has still not been investigated properly, despite Indira
Singh's quest, the notion that an al Qaeda business entity was able to
buy control of WTC tenants that escaped investigation doesn't seem
unreasonable. Since the presence of "explosive tenants" in the WTC
would be highly embarrassing to Marvin Bush's security company, it's
even possible that the WTC towers were blown up right in front of the
whole world and the US is covering that fact up.








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