To: tallhappy
I know, here we are again. The meetings between Atta and the Iraqi intelligence boss in Prague, the forgotten first death from anthrax at the tabloid building a few miles from the terrorists rented houses and the crop dusters....on and on.
To: Travis McGee
Wonder if they tested any old aircraft hangars down here in Florida for anthrax. Such hangars are easy to rent, easy to secure, and quite private. If these hijackers were doing anything on the side besides learning to fly, a hangar would be a logical, airy place in which to work- much more so than an apartment. Since they were in flight school, people would be familiar enough with them to not be concerned about them being up to no good in aircraft hangers.
I still find it interesting how the copycat kid pilot's handwriting on his suicide note was written at the same extreme angle as the hijacker's letters. Where is this kid's dad again?
13 posted on
03/23/2002 12:20:35 AM PST by
piasa
To: Travis McGee
and the crop dusters....
Thanks for the reminder! Remember: There is still a State Department owned Ayers cropduster with a armoured cockpit and long-range capbility that went missing between spraying cocoa in South America and it's return to Florida.
25 posted on
03/23/2002 3:21:33 AM PST by
eno_
To: Travis McGee
The meetings between Atta and the Iraqi intelligence boss in Prague, the forgotten first death from anthrax at the tabloid building a few miles from the terrorists rented houses and the crop dusters....on and on.It is impossible for the FBI to know where the hijackers were minute by minute for the months they were here. All they can do is check out known places. It's not also out of the realm of possibility that they could've passed on the anthrax to an associate from another al Qaeda cell or an al Qaeda operative with instructions to mail out the anthrax post-9/11 to cause more chaos and terror.
28 posted on
03/23/2002 4:58:12 AM PST by
Catspaw
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