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Face to Face With a Terrorist: Gov't Worker Recalls Mohamed Atta Seeking Funds Before Sept. 11
ABCNEWS ^ | Friday, June 7, 2002 | By Brian Ross

Posted on 06/07/2002 7:25:04 AM PDT by JohnHuang2

June 6 — Four of the hijackers who attacked America on Sept. 11 tried to get government loans to finance their plots, including ringleader Mohamed Atta, who sought $650,000 to modify a crop-duster, a government loan officer told ABCNEWS.

First Atta, then Marwan Al-Shehhi, Ahmed Alghamdi and Fayez Rashid Ahmed Hassan al Qadi Banihammad, all of whom died in the September attacks, tried to get loans from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Johnelle Bryant told ABCNEWS, speaking out to the public for the first time. It was Atta who was the most persistent, and the most frightening, Bryant said in an exclusive, extensive interview in which she recounted how Atta railed against her when the loan was denied, asking her how she would like to see the destruction of Washington, D.C., and monuments there, which he observed in a picture on the wall of her Florida office.

Bryant recalled how Atta sat across from her with his "very scary" black eyes for more than an hour.

"His eyes, he had very scary-looking eyes. His eyes were black," she remembered. "How could somebody be that evil, be that close to me, and I didn't recognize it?"

Only after seeing Atta's picture in the newspaper did she realize who the man sitting inches away from her was, and alert the FBI of the interaction.

"I think it's very vital that the Americans realize that when these people come to the United States, they don't have a big 'T' on their forehead," she said, telling her story to ABCNEWS in defiance of direct orders from the USDA's Washington headquarters.

"They don't look like what you think a terrorist would look like," said Bryant.

"I had terrorists in my office, and I helped them," she said. "I gave them information unknowingly … And I'm afraid that there probably will be a next time, unless it's stopped from the ground-floor level by an American."

Financing for an Immigrant's Dream

According to Bryant, who has worked at the government agency for 16 years, Atta arrived in her office sometime between the end of April and the middle of May 2000, inquiring about a loan to finance an aircraft.

"At first, he refused to speak with me," said Bryant, remembering that Atta called her "but a female." Bryant explained that she was the manager, but he still refused to conduct business with her. Ultimately, she said, "I told him that if he was interested in getting a farm-service agency loan in my servicing area, then he would need to deal with me."

Throughout the interview, he continued to refer to Bryant as "but a female," and Bryant said, "He would say it with disgust."

During the initial applicant interview, Bryant was taking notes. "I wrote his name down, and I spelled it A-T-T-A-H, and he told me, 'No, A-T-T-A, as in Atta boy!' "

He said he had just arrived in the United States from Afghanistan "to start his dream, which was to go flight school and get his pilot's license, and work both as a charter pilot and a crop duster too," she said. He was seeking $650,000 for a crop-dusting business.

"He wanted to finance a twin-engine six-passenger aircraft … and remove the seats," said Bryant. "He said he was an engineer, and he wanted to build a chemical tank that would fit inside the aircraft and take up every available square inch of the aircraft except for where the pilot would be sitting."

When Bryant explained that there was an application process, Atta became "very agitated." He thought the loan would be in cash, and that he would have no trouble obtaining it to purchase an aircraft.

He also remarked about the lack of security in the building, pointing specifically to a safe behind Bryant's desk. "He asked me what would prevent him from going behind my desk and cutting my throat and making off with the millions of dollars in that safe," said Bryant, who explained that there was no money in the safe because loans are never given in cash, and also that she was trained in karate.

"He wanted to know how, once he became settled down in the United States, how he could take that kind of training," she says.

Bryant turned him down for the loan because as a non-U.S. citizen he did not meet the basic eligibility requirements and because the program is intended for actual farming purposes. But she referred him to other government agencies and to a bank downstairs.

He asked questions about whether his plans to be out of the country for a few weeks would interfere with his eligibility for a loan. "I think he said he needed to go to Madrid, and somewhere in Germany, and then there was a third country," said Bryant.

Being turned down for the loan altered the hijackers' plans. According to law enforcement officials, packing twin-engine planes with explosive chemicals, making it a flying bomb, had been the terrorists' plan since the mid-1990s. When Atta reported to his group that he could not get a loan to buy smaller planes, the plan was switched to hijacking passenger jets, according to what Abu Zabaydah, a top lieutenant of Osama bin Laden, has told American interrogators since his capture.

So in the fall of 2000, the hijackers who had been learning to fly small planes began to seek simulator training in the large jets they would fly into the World Trade Center and Pentagon.

Familiar Places, Unfamiliar Names

Before leaving Bryant's office, Atta became fixated with an aerial photo of Washington that was hanging on her office wall.

"He just said that it was one of the prettiest, the best he'd ever seen of Washington," she said, remembering that he was impressed with the panoramic view that captured all the monuments and buildings in one photograph, pointing specifically to the Pentagon and the White House.

"He pulled out a wad of cash," she said, "and started throwing money on my desk. He wanted that picture really bad."

Bryant indicated that the picture was not for sale, and he threw more money down.

"His look on his face became very bitter at that point," Bryant remembers. "I believe he said, 'How would America like it if another country destroyed that city and some of the monuments in it,' like the cities in his country had been destroyed?"

Atta also expressed an interest in visiting New York, specifically the World Trade Center, and asked Bryant about security there. He inquired about other American cities, including Phoenix, Los Angeles, Seattle and Chicago. Prompted by a souvenir she had on her desk, he also expressed interest in the Dallas Cowboys' football stadium, mentioning that the team was "America's team" and the stadium had a "hole in the roof."

Atta also talked about life in his country. "He mentioned al Qaeda, he mentioned Osama bin Laden," said Bryant. "I didn't know who Osama bin Laden was … He could have been a character on Star Wars for all I knew."

He boasted about the role that they would one day play. "He said this man would someday be known as the world's greatest leader," she said.

Bryant and Atta shook hands on his way out. "I told him I wished him luck with his endeavor," remembered Bryant.

‘How Could I Have Known?’

Bryant never thought to report her strange encounter because she thought she was just helping a new immigrant learn about the country.

"I felt that he was trying to make the cultural leap from the country that he came from, with all the violence, as compared to the United States," she says. "I was attempting, in every manner I could, to help him make his relocation into our country as easy for him as I could make it."

His questions about American cities, she assumed, were because he had moved to a new country and he wanted to find out about the major cities.

"How could I have known? I couldn't have known, prior to Sept. 11. I don't think anyone else would have either, if they'd been in my shoes that day," she says. "Should I have picked up the telephone and called someone? You can't ask me that more often than I have asked myself that … I don't know how I could possibly expect myself to have recognized what that man was. And yet sometimes I haven't forgiven myself."

But that wasn't the only time she saw Atta. He returned again, slightly disguised with glasses. He claimed to be an accountant for Marwan Al-Shehhi, who was with him, and said he wanted $500,000 to buy land for a sugar-cane farm.

Ahmed Alghamdi and Fayez Rashid Ahmed Hassan al Qadi Banihammad also came separately seeking loans, but were less successful in speaking with people.

Bryant hopes her story will serve as a warning to all Americans.

"The American people, the public, need to be aware that if these men can walk into my office, they can walk into your office, they can walk into anyone's office," she says.

"If they watch this interview and they see the type of questions that Atta asked me on my first encounter with that man, and then someone walks into another American's office and behaves in the same manner, then perhaps they will recognize a terrorist, and perhaps they will pick up the phone and make the call that I didn't make."


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1 posted on 06/07/2002 7:25:05 AM PDT by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
>"I felt that he was trying to make the cultural leap from the country that he came from, with all the violence, as compared to the United States," she says. "I was attempting, in every manner I could, to help him make his relocation into our country as easy for him as I could make it."

And that is the problem. They need to be shown the door. Now, Mr. Ashcroft.

2 posted on 06/07/2002 7:37:25 AM PDT by Dialup Llama
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To: JohnHuang2
This is how lax our country is. The terrorists even tried to take advantage of our good nature and hospitality to borrow our money to kill Americans. THAT would have been the ultimate sick joke.
3 posted on 06/07/2002 7:39:02 AM PDT by xJones
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To: JohnHuang2
USDA bump.

Building a stronger socialist America for over 60 years.

4 posted on 06/07/2002 7:40:19 AM PDT by headsonpikes
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To: xJones
This is how lax our country is. The terrorists even tried to take advantage of our good nature and hospitality to borrow our money to kill Americans. THAT would have been the ultimate sick joke.

Bears repeating....

5 posted on 06/07/2002 7:41:18 AM PDT by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
Immigrant Terrorists: "We've always relied on the kindness of strangers"
Time to Stanley Kowalski 'em
"We know what they desire...now its time to show them the street and run them over with my car."
6 posted on 06/07/2002 7:41:22 AM PDT by joesnuffy
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To: JohnHuang2
Ah, tolerance. He talks to her of cutting her throat and destroying monuments in D.C., and she dismisses it as a man trying to adapt to a new culture and wishes him luck in his endeavor.
8 posted on 06/07/2002 7:47:06 AM PDT by alnick
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To: JohnHuang2
The story here is chilling. The terrorists had no fear of the enemy they sought to destroy. And what has been our response? By not profiling terrorists, we are allowing the lowest level of bureaucratic incompetents to hassle and humiliate our grandmothers and grandfathers, mothers and fathers, and lots of people who have lived in this country a long time and have led honorable and decent lives.
9 posted on 06/07/2002 7:49:14 AM PDT by Biblebelter
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To: JohnHuang2
Reminder: There is still an armored (used by Dept. of State in foreign WoD missions) Ayers cropduster gone missing somewhere in the Carribean. It was modified for long range ferrying, enabling it to use its chemical tanks for fuel as needed. This article highlights the terrorists' chutzpah. Why not whack a FedGov pilot on his way home from Columbia and steal a REALLY GOOD cropduster? Anyone still think that's tinfoil hat-ism?
10 posted on 06/07/2002 7:49:36 AM PDT by eno_
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To: eno_
yeah this guy really blended into the woodwork, how many times a day do people offere to slit throats? or destroy national monuments? If this person was really surprized at what atta turned out to be, well I hope we have more aware people on the job now. Somehow I doubt it.
11 posted on 06/07/2002 8:00:18 AM PDT by tm61
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To: JohnHuang2
For some reason, I am reminded of what my mother used to tell me. That was that the U.S. sold scrap iron in the 1930's to the Japanese military, knowing how they were building up, and we had a large part of our scrap iron shot back at us in WWII. When will we learn? Different enemy, but as least as lethal.
12 posted on 06/07/2002 8:03:50 AM PDT by xJones
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To: alnick
Ah, tolerance. He talks to her of cutting her throat and destroying monuments in D.C., and she dismisses it as a man trying to adapt to a new culture and wishes him luck in his endeavor.

I wonder which one of our major cities or population centers has to be turned into a pile of rubble before the politically correct crowd calling the shots is shown the door? Will all of downtown Chicago or Los Angeles have to look like the WTC did the day of the attack? Which nuclear power plant has to have it's cooling system destroyed, forcing a core meltdown? Which of the 50 states will have to be quarantined due to a release of ebola or black-pox (mutated, vaccine-resistant strain of smallpox)? How much more blood has to be spilled to get the masses to stand up and throw these PC idealogs out of positions of power and influence?

13 posted on 06/07/2002 8:25:23 AM PDT by Orangedog
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To: eno_; Fred Mertz; backhoe; All
There is still an armored (used by Dept. of State in foreign WoD missions) Ayers cropduster gone missing somewhere in the Carribean. It was modified for long range ferrying, enabling it to use its chemical tanks for fuel as needed.

I'm looking for recent news & documentation on this. Anyone out there have any links? If not, can you think of anyone I should ping who may know?

14 posted on 06/07/2002 8:28:22 AM PDT by Nita Nupress
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To: Nita Nupress
Nita, here's all I could find with a fast HotBot search of FR after 911:

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15 posted on 06/07/2002 8:49:44 AM PDT by backhoe
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To: headsonpikes
Mega-Dittos To That!Actually,It began(building a socialist America)more than 60 years ago.The 'Socialization" process began with Woodrow Wilson(1912-20),stumbled a bit during The Roaring Twenties,and with The Great Depression(And The New Deal)it really took hold!!!
16 posted on 06/07/2002 9:04:46 AM PDT by bandleader
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To: backhoe
Thanks! I'm curious... What keyword(s) did you use to find such a diversity of titles? I don't have much experience with the FR search engine. Is there a way to use FR's search engine to look for words within the threads?
17 posted on 06/07/2002 9:10:43 AM PDT by Nita Nupress
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To: Nita Nupress
What I did was go over to hotbot.com and use cropduster as the only keyword... restricted it to after 9-11 and only searched domain freerepublic.com-- actually, let me try something.... OK, I didn't find anything new using a boolean phrase +cropduster +missing-- darn it!

HotBot
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18 posted on 06/07/2002 9:37:31 AM PDT by backhoe
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To: backhoe
Thanks, backhoe.

This is from way back in October:

October 9, 2001, Tuesday NEWS BRIEFING

RICHARD BOUCHER HOLDS STATE DEPARTMENT BRIEFING

SPEAKER:  RICHARD BOUCHER, STATE DEPARTMENT SPOKESMAN
LOCATION: WASHINGTON, D.C.
 
 (snip)

QUESTION: Speaking of planes -- maybe I missed this -- have you ever located that missing cropduster?

BOUCHER: I don't think so.

QUESTION: Are you working with any other federal agency right now on that, given that, you know...

BOUCHER: We've been working with the other federal agencies on this. Search and rescue was done with the Coast Guard. I don't know if there's any further investigation that can be done, but certainly a lot of search and rescue was done together with others.

Thank you.

END


19 posted on 06/07/2002 9:47:20 AM PDT by Nita Nupress
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To: Biblebelter
I agree. This is one of the most chilling articles I've ever read. They probably tried to get government-subsidized student loans for flight school too.
20 posted on 06/07/2002 9:49:34 AM PDT by olivia3boys
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