Posted on 02/11/2002 10:19:36 PM PST by Shermy
Good point. I'm not anywhere near ready to put the tinfoil hat on and say China was behind this.
I will say I'm very concerned that we're making the same mistake with China that we did the Arabs. Ignoring their presence and placing a low priority on intelligence assets to a potential threat.
As far as infiltration of our society goes, the Chinese make the Arabs look like pikers.
>>>.Anis Siddiqy, 24, a cab driver from New York City, said his brother, Asad R. Siddiqy, 27, and an acquaintance, Mohammed Chafi , were in Oklahoma City seeking immigration documents for an emergency return to their Mideast homeland when they were arrested Wednesday.<<<<<<
I will say that I do believe China knew about this attack and made sure their comrades were out of harm's way. We do know that other attacks were planned but didn't happen on 9-11.
Yep. Here's one of the threads on it:
Coroner Says Visiting Scientist Died in Accidental Fall off Bridge [Jan. 14]
Division of Natural Science, Math, and Computer Science
Lemoyne-Owen College
807 Walker Avenue
Memphis, TN 38126
Tel: 901-942-7391
Fax: 901-942-6245
muhammad_shafi@nile.lemoyne-owen.edu
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On an unrelated matter, Muhammad Shafi is listed as a "Major Voice in Islam and Science" on the Center for Islam and Science website. My impression is that this website is a little out of the mainsteam. From the website:
Realizing the importance of these resources for science and religion discourse in general and for Islam and science in particular, the Center for Islam and Science (CIS) has embarked upon a major undertaking: CIS plans to complete the first phase of its project on the development of web-based resources on Islam and science. The new resources are accessible at www.cis-ca.org and the site is being updated on a weekly basis; the deadline for the completion of the first phase of this two-year project is December 31, 2001. The whole project will be completed by December 31, 2002
How did this scam come to light in the first place? The story doesn't say.
I noticed no mention of a family for Smith. I'd bet she was a greedy, lonely, spinster who thought those Arab boys were good looking. She probably fantasized she was involved in some intrigue. As it turned out, she flubbed it,( the discovery of the fake lincenses) and was rubbed out by the ruthless bastards. Are there any pictures of the perps and the traitor, Ms. Smith?
Memphis police Lt. Joe Scott said the body, carrying a wallet with the identification of Don C. Wiley, was found Thursday in the river in Vidalia, La. Wiley was last seen in Memphis more than a month ago. Workers with the Louisiana Hydroelectric Plant discovered the body about 12:30 p.m. snagged on a tree, police said. The plant, 300 miles south of Memphis, sits on the river as does the city of Memphis.
The body was being returned to Memphis Thursday night for the autopsy. Positive identification also will be made today.
Wiley, 57, has been missing since Nov. 16 when his rented white Mitsubishi Galant was discovered on the Hernando DeSoto Bridge over the Mississippi River in Memphis about 4 a.m. The keys were still in the ignition, the hazard lights were not turned on and the gas tank was full.
Possible Suicide
Wiley, a molecular biologist, was in Memphis for a two-day annual meeting of the Scientific Advisory Board of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital of Memphis. The board, composed of 15 physicians and scientists, evaluates the hospital's programs through discussions with faculty members.
Police considered the matter a missing persons case and had said it might have been a suicide.
"As soon as the body gets in our morgue the medical examiner will begin the autopsy to help answer a lot of questions," Memphis Police Director Walter Crews told a news conference.
Wiley was last seen Nov. 15 between 11:30 p.m. and midnight at a St. Jude's dinner at the downtown Peabody Hotel, about a 15-minute drive from the bridge.
Wiley had done research into a number of potentially deadly viruses, including Ebola. Ebola is a hemorrhagic fever that causes body fluids to seep from tissues and orifices. The virus is highly contagious and lethal, and there is no vaccine.
Scientific organizations, such as St. Jude and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute in Chevy Chase, Md., posted rewards for information leading to the "arrest and charge" of anyone responsible for the disappearance of Wiley. The rewards totaled $26,000.
Harvard President Lawrence Summers issued a statement Thursday night saying Wiley "was a brilliant biologist and a greatly admired member of this commmunity, and his loss leaves a tremendous void."
A colleague at St. Jude is trying to be optimistic.
"We're holding out any and all hope that this is not Don, but we are going to wait until the authorities make some decision," said hospital deputy director Dr. William Evans. "We are all quite devastated by the possibility Don's not going to be with us any more."
Evans found it hard to believe Wiley took his life.
Indhold Forrige Næste
Annex III
List of People met, July 1996.
UNIDO, Vienna
MR. R. Beltran, Director, Office of the Director-General Mr. W.H. Holaday, Chief, Programme + Project Review Committee Secretariat Mr. O. Gonzales-Hernandez, Head, Evaluation Branch
Mr. J. Navrátil, Senior Evaluation Officer
Dr. Z. Csizer, Director, Chemical Industries Branch
Mr. M. Rigola, Head, Environment and Energy Branch
Dr. B. Sugavanam, Chief, Agro-Chemical Industries Unit
Dr. Yong-Hwa Kim, Environmental Toxicologist, Industrial Development Officer
Dr. M. Abtahi, Senior Industrial Development Officer
PAKISTAN
Dr. Ghulam Mustafa, Head Entomology Section
Mr. Mohammad Siddique Hamdard, Agricultural Chemist Mr. Sajjud Ahmad, Entomologist
Department of Plant Protection, Karachi
Dr. Muhammad Shafi, Plant Protection Adviser & Director General
I remember reading (in Time Magazine, I think)that there was a great deal of water in the stair wells (from sprinklers and broken pipes) in Tower One, which made it rough going for people trying to escape. I just put it down to the waterpipes being torn apart by the planes. Don't remember hearing the same about Tower Two, though. And disabling the sprinkler system on the higher floors would ensure a very hot fire, but again, the planes probably took care of the sprinkler system very well on their own. Disabling it ahead of time, if it was done, would have been as a fail-safe in case the planes didn't do the expected damage.
And the guy leaves New York on Sept. 11. Very interesting.
A later article had it that investigators were ruling it an accident, not a suicide (he accidently fell over a reportedly 5 foot restraining wall). I don't know where the story stands today.
By ruling it an accident, his wife has a better shot at collecting the life insurance that she is due. She still won't have the peace of mind that her husband's death has been fully investigated.
A Memphis woman allegedly at the center of a scheme to sell fraudulent Tennessee driver's licenses has been identified as the person whose burned body was found early Sunday in the wreckage of a car in Fayette County, according to the Tennessee Highway Patrol.
Lt. Col. Mark Fagan said Katherine Smith was identified by the Shelby County Medical Examiner's office through dental records. The office also found "evidence of smoke inhalation," Fagan said. This indicates Smith was alive when her car left the road, crossed a ditch and ran into a utility pole.
Smith and five men with ties to the Mid-East were charged last Wednesday in a federal complaint with conspiracy to obtain fraudulent identification documents.
Smith was free pending a detention hearing Monday in federal Magistrate Court. Her five codefendants have been held without bond since their arrests last Wednesday.
Federal prosecutor Tim DiScenza told U.S. Magistrate Judge Diane Vescovo on Monday that Smith's death was "most unusual and suspicious."
He also said two of her five codefendants had "connections" to the World Trade Center, which was destroyed in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
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