Thursday, February 3, 2011

WikiLeaks reveals New details about the background of the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001

Before the attacks of 11 September 2001, apparently in the U.S., a previously unknown group of terrorist supporters was on the road. Three men from Qatar had scouted bombing targets, reported the British Telegraph, quoting a telegram message. New details about the background of the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 in the United States are shown in documents that the Internet platform WikiLeaks revealed.


Accordingly, there should be a second group of terrorists from Qatar, have explored the assassination targets. This had also flight tickets to Washington for the eve of the terrorist attacks, reports the British "Daily Telegraph. The newspaper cites a report from the U.S. Embassy in Qatar at the Homeland Security Department in Washington.

The telegram went copies thereof to the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation and the CIA. The group was the evidence indicates that on 15 August 2001 flew with British Airways from London to New York. On the U.S. east coast, the three had visited the World Trade Center, the Statue of Liberty, the White House and other locations in Virginia.

There is, among other things, the Pentagon, but also the headquarters of the CIA. On 24 August she flew to Los Angeles and therefore lodge at the airport nearby. Hotel employees reported that one of the rooms were seen in pilot uniforms, and computer printouts with the names of pilots, flight numbers and packages that were sent to addresses in Syria, Afghanistan, Jerusalem and Jordan.

According to the telegram on the eve of the attacks they had tickets to the same plane that crashed into the Pentagon the following day. Hotel rooms and airline tickets were allegedly paid by a later arrested terrorists. Its name, however, is not mentioned in the report. Apparently no active search for the men from the embassy report is not clear whether the U.S.

intelligence considers the three men from Qatar for supporters of terrorists or for another terrorist cell that had opted out at the last moment. With an official investigation into the events of 9 September in the United States was, according to the Daily Telegraph was already possible supporters in Los Angeles speech.

However, details were never known. The message dispatch from Doha is on 10 February 2010. The Washington Post writes, however, that the 9/11-Plot had long worked out, said to have spied on the three men as their potential targets. This could in turn give a good indication that it might have been a second group.

According to the newspaper the suspects a few days after the attacks of 2001 have taken a closer look, but would not be indicted. There are currently no active search for the men. The Journal refers back to an unnamed source. The Telegraph, citing the dispatches, the trio could have canceled its stop order at the last moment.

"Instead of boarding a domestic flight to Washington, they returned to London to Doha," the paper said. Al-Qaeda in search of a "dirty bomb"? In addition, the Journal reported, again with the dispatches as the source, al-Qaida is actively engaged in to obtain nuclear material to build nuclear bombs.

High ranking security officials have warned at a NATO meeting in January 2009 "radioactive bombs home-made" before a program of the terror network. Such "dirty" bombs that could be used against soldiers in Afghanistan, would contaminate the surrounding area in an explosion for several years.

Already in 2008 the U.S. security personnel were therefore warned that the Islamists have the technical knowledge to build such bombs, and also relate to dubious organizations the necessary materials. Thus, the dispatches that about on the Kazakh-Russian border discovered a freight train with weapons-grade material.

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