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To: TimF who wrote (341061)6/21/2007 5:11:20 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577825
 
Here we go Tim. This story is huge if true. It warrants at least a cursory comment from American media. The only ones commenting is Raw Story and the foreign press. If its true, six months from now, the American press will finally chime in. Who are they protecting?

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Bin Laden 'may have arranged' family's US exit

June 21, 2007

WASHINGTON -- Osama Bin Laden may have chartered a plane that carried his family members and Saudi nationals out of the United States after the September 11, 2001 attacks, said FBI documents released Wednesday.

The papers, obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, were made public by Judicial Watch, a Washington-based group that investigates government corruption.

One FBI document referred to a Ryan Air 727 airplane that departed Los Angeles International Airport September 19, 2001, and was said to have carried Saudi nationals out of the United States.

"The plane was chartered either by the Saudi Arabian royal family or Osama Bin Laden," according to the document, which was among 224 pages posted online.

The flight made stops in Orlando, Florida; Washington, DC; and Boston, Massachusetts and eventually left its passengers in Paris the following day.

In all, the documents detail six flights between September 14 and September 24 that evacuated Saudi nationals and Bin Laden family members, Judicial Watch said in a statement.

"Incredibly, not a single Saudi national or any of the Bin Laden family members possessed any information of investigative value," Judicial Watch said. "These documents contain numerous errors and inconsistencies which call to question the thoroughness of the FBI's investigation of the Saudi flights.

"For example, on one document, the FBI claims to have interviewed 20 of 23 passengers on the Ryan International Airlines flight ... on another document the FBI claims to have interviewed 15 to 22 passengers on the same flight."

Asked about the documents' assertion that either Bin Laden or the Saudi royals ordered the flight, an FBI spokesman said that the information was inaccurate.

"There is no new information here. Osama Bin Laden did not charter a flight out of the US," FBI special agent Richard Kolko said. "This is just an inflammatory headline by Judicial Watch to catch people's attention. This was thoroughly investigated by the FBI."

Kolko pointed to the 9/11 Commission Report, which was the book-length result of an official probe into the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington that killed nearly 3,000 people.

"No political intervention was found. And most important, the FBI conducted a satisfactory screening of Saudi nationals that left on chartered flights. This is all available in the report," Kolko said.

On the issue of flights of Saudi nationals leaving the United States, the 9/11 report said: "We found no evidence of political intervention" to facilitate the departure of Saudi nationals." The commission also said: "Our own independent review of the Saudi nationals involved confirms that no one with known links to terrorism departed on these flights."

Meredith Diliberto, an attorney with Judicial Watch, said that her group had seen a first version of the documents in 2005, although the FBI had heavily redacted the texts to black out names, including all references to Bin Laden.

Nevertheless, unedited footnotes in the texts allowed lawyers to determine that Bin Laden's name had been redacted. They pressed the issue in court and in November 2006, the FBI was ordered to re-release the documents.

Diliberto said mention that "either" Bin Laden or Saudi royals had chartered the flight "really threw us for a loop."

"When you combine that with some of the family members not being interviewed, we found it very disturbing." ?

metimes.com



To: TimF who wrote (341061)6/21/2007 6:44:14 PM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577825
 
re: However, the Senate's proposal to tax oil companies directly, rather than the oil or petroleum products themselves, is a gutless chickenshit maneuver that is just so typical of politicians.

They are only talking about repealing tax subsidies. I thought you liked that!