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To: E who wrote (26640)9/12/2001 7:59:41 AM
From: 2MAR$  Respond to of 82486
 
Yes , I was aware ...as the day progresses I think it becomes apparent we see more and more that this was the act of Bin Ladin and/or one of his reflections...

then it becomes imperative for a complete ongoing analysis,
scrutiny , comprehension , and censure of such acts
of complete cowardice made in the name of Holy Jhiad
and Allah .

Exposed and examined everywhere with supreme vigilance no
matter how small the region , village , state , country. There should be constant exposure of the treatment of women , violations of human rights , and sanctioning
terrorist acts , inhuman justice and mass murder
based on racism and insane religion .


The Palestinian Authority , and other militant
fundamentalist factions within Islam are succeding in
raising another generation of children up
into a culture of hatred
and vilolence ...


One doesn't condemn the entire body of religious thought
in Islam or it's adherents , but those aspects of
fundamentalist rationalization of organized terrorism
and mass~murder encouraged by any cowardly
religious leadership and hate organizations
justified by Islamic Law
....and they all
must be condemned in modern society.

The Palestinian and Jewish problem in the middle East
must be solved once and for all , and all traditional
hatred, racism, and terror be ended.

If it means that religions and some of the interpretations of their dogma's must change ....then so be it .

This madness will once and finally be put to an end when once and finally exposed .



To: E who wrote (26640)9/12/2001 8:10:19 AM
From: 2MAR$  Respond to of 82486
 
Terrorists slit throats
wnd.com

of 2 AA stewardesses
Flight attendants 'were trying to stop them from getting inside the cockpit'

By Paul Sperry
© 2001 WorldNetDaily.com

WASHINGTON -- Terrorists who hijacked American Airlines Flight 11 out of Boston Tuesday morning slit the throats of two female flight attendants who tried to bar them from entering the cockpit, an American Airlines employee told WorldNetDaily in an exclusive interview.

The terrorists then forced their way into the locked cockpit and commandeered the Boeing 767 to New York, where they slammed it into one of the World Trade Center towers. The flight, carrying 81 passengers, was bound for Los Angeles.

A third stewardess aboard the nine-crew flight used her cell phone to alert another American Airlines stewardess back at Logan Airport about the hijacking and murders. The terrorists were armed with knives and box-cutters.

"It was horrific," said the senior American Airlines employee, who works at Logan and said goodbye to the crew at the terminal. "They were trying to stop them from getting inside the cockpit."

The plane left the gate at about 7:45 a.m. The cell phone call was placed about 30 minutes later, the source says. The jet crashed into the World Trade Center building at about 8:45 a.m. Soon after, a United Airlines jet sliced through the twin tower.

According to the American source, the American captain managed to turn on the cockpit intercom, apparently without the terrorists knowing, allowing flight controllers to pick up cockpit conversation. The terrorists had turned off the plane's transponder, the equipment that identifies the plane and provides other information to flight controllers tracking it by radar.

As part of their investigation, FBI agents and Massachusetts state troopers have interviewed American Airlines employees and Logan airport workers, including custodians working the morning shift, to rule out an inside job.