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To: Shermy
Washington Post, Sept. 29, 2003 - never left Virginia in "April".

U.S. records showed Atta living in Virginia Beach in April 2001, and they could find no indication he had left Virginia or traveled outside the United States.

Newsweek, May 6, Isikoff Atta in Virginia AND Florida:

The FBI could find no visa or airline records showing he had left or re-entered the United States that month. The bureau does have records showing Atta was in Virginia Beach-where officials suspect he was casing U.S. naval facilities in the area - and Florida in April.

2002 Prospekt, the Czech site:

Atta was living in Florida at the time when he was to have visited Prague. Two days before a possible meeting with al-Ani he flew from Virginia Beach, Florida to New York, but seventy- two hours later he was back in Florida. Czech officials checked out all suspicious men who arrived in Prague on the incriminating days, but were not able to confirmed Atta's visit. Nonetheless a visit was possible. Atta, say, could have flown to Vienna and taken a bus to Prague. "Atta's mysterious stay in Prague can neither be ruled out nor confirmed. We're at the same place we were a year ago," says one reporter occupied on the case. One interesting piece of evidence is the report by the New York Times stating that a few days after the alleged visit to Prague last year one hundred thousand dollars was transferred to Atta's bank account at Sun Bank in Florida from the United Arab Emirates.

Unfortunately the Czech is a little confused about "Virginia Beach" being in Florida. New York?

Interresting side point - Ahmed Alhaznawi was treated by Dr. Tsonas for a sore, possibly anthrax, in June 2001.

18 posted on 10/03/2003 5:25:49 PM PDT by Shermy
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To: Shermy
Bill Gertz, July 30, 2003

September 11 report alludes to Iraq-al Qaeda meeting

"The 850-page congressional report on September 11 intelligence failures says that a key terrorist organizer may have met with an Iraqi intelligence officer in the months before the attack.

Mohamed Atta, one of the pilots of the two hijacked jets that hit the World Trade Center, "may have traveled" to Prague to meet an Iraqi intelligence officer, the report said, quoting CIA Director George Tenet.

Whether Atta and Iraqi intelligence officer Ahmed al-Ani met in the Czech capital remains one of the mysteries of the September 11 plot.

A senior U.S. official said yesterday that U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies differ on whether the meeting occurred.

The reported meeting has been cited by some officials as a link between the al Qaeda terrorist network and Iraqi intelligence.

Intelligence officials who are part of the Pentagon's Iraq Survey Group are searching Iraq for any information that could establish connections between al Qaeda and the Iraqi intelligence service, including information about any meeting between Atta and al-Ani.

"We haven't ruled out the possibility of [the meeting] happening," a senior U.S. official said yesterday. "But we have no evidence to demonstrate conclusively that it did."

.... ....

Later, the report states that CIA's Mr. Tenet told the committee: "Atta may also have traveled outside of the U.S. in early April 2001 to meet an Iraqi intelligence officer, although we are still working to corroborate this."

According to the report, "Atta may have traveled under an unknown alias: the CIA has been unable to establish that he left the United States or entered Europe in April under his true name or any known alias."

The U.S. official said yesterday that the FBI is more skeptical than the CIA that the meeting took place.


19 posted on 10/03/2003 5:31:08 PM PDT by Shermy
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