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FBI Told to Back Off Bin
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9-minute streaming video clip from Greg Palast for
BBC's Newsnight, November 6, 2001
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IMPORTANT
SEPTEMBER 11 INFORMATION |
Meet
the Carlyle Group:
World leaders
and Washington insiders with connections to the Bin
Ladens and the Saudi Royal Family making billions from the War
on Terror
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Who
killed FBI man John O'Neill?
When he was killed on 9/11, John O'Neill was the
head of World Trade Center security. Two weeks before
that, he quit his job at the FBI because Big Oil interests
were interfering with his investigation of
Islamic Terrorism.
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Conspiracy
or Coincidence?
Investigation by the Canadian
Broadcasting Company
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Hijacker
Timeline
(Important!)
Washington Post (requires flash)
Click where it says "View the
timeline". It starts in April, 1999. You'll
notice there's not too much action. Down at the
bottom you can click on the years 2000 and 2001.
You'll notice the real action starts around May
and June, 2001. Notice, too, where most of the
activity took place.
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US
Government Websites you must see
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US
VISA EXPRESS
implemented June, 2001
From the website http://www.usembassy.state.gov/riyadh/wwwhvzxp.html
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here to see Internet Archive snapshot
Dated 6-25-01 "The US Embassy in
Riyadh is proud to announce the implementation
of its new US VISA EXPRESS service for
expediting nonimmigrant visa applications
throughout Saudi Arabia. Now all Saudis and
non-Saudi applicants may obtain visas at their
own convenience by submitting their applications
through any of ten designated travel/courier
companies operating throughout the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia...This service is designed to help
these qualified applicants obtain US visas
quickly and easily. Applicants will no longer
have to take time off from work, no longer have
to wait in long lines under the hot sun and in
crowded waiting rooms, and no longer be limited
by any time constraints. Effective immediately,
ALL APPLICANTS will be expected to use the US
VISA EXPRESS service...
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"Office
of Intelligence Policy and Review"
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the Internet Archive Snapshot
"The Office serves as adviser to the
Attorney General and various client agencies,
including the Central Intelligence Agency, the
Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Defense
and State Departments, concerning questions of
law, regulation, and guidelines as well as the
legality of domestic and overseas intelligence
operations."
The director of the Office of Intelligence
Policy and Review is listed as James A. Baker.
Is this the same James
A. Baker who serves as senior counsel
for The
Carlyle Group?
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