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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (19573)5/1/2004 9:03:15 PM
From: Brumar89Read Replies (1) of 81568
 
My info comes from the lawsuit brought by John O'Neil's family. O'Neil - the head of security at the WTC, who had previously been the top FBI counter-terror investigator.

www.infosecwest.com/cryptome/oneill-v-iraq.htm

Info on o'Neil:
PBS: The Man Who Knew
www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/knew/

In 1995, O'Neill was put in charge of the investigation into the 1993 WTC bombing, which pointed to Iraqi involvement. His team captured Ramzi Yousef, the al-Qaeda operative who was directly responsible for the attack. He also investigated the al-Qaeda attacks in Dar-es-Salaam (Tanzania) and Nairobi (Kenya) in 1998, and on the USS Cole in 2000.
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John O'Neill's personal files from his years of traveling around the world investigating al-Qaeda are now being used as evidence in a lawsuit. His family is suing Saddam Hussein and the Nation of Iraq for his death. The evidence includes documents unearthed in the headquarters of the Mukhabarat (Iraq's intelligence service) and information gleaned from the interrogation of both al-Qaeda and Iraqi prisoners.

guardian.blogdrive.com/comments?id=617500

I note you disparage the info in my post because it goes against your preconceived biases but you weren't able to refute any of it. So you ought to reconsider your own position.
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