Posted on 01/21/2004 9:18:50 AM PST by knighthawk
I also keep forgetting the "Die Welt" link requires a login. Registration is free, you do have to enter a valid e-mail address for verification, though.
longjack
I managed to find a report "Spiegel" took from AP about Zakeri's testimony today.
It appears to have been a complete joke. He showed up with beard, sunglasses and beard, repeated all the things that we've reported about thus far, but had zero, if not negative impact.
The judge couldn't understand a word he said, none of his sources were concrete, all hearsay, and no statements could be verified and were classified as speculative.
One sentance in the report said Zakeri maintains he had contacts with many western intelligence services, but became insulted and broke off contact when money was offered. He also knew everything about anything anybody wanted to know when it would have created an advantage for him personally, according to the report.
As the title of the link says, this one backfired.
Mzoudi will walk, verdict is next week.
Here's the link in German, I can't translate it now.
"Der Spiegel"...."Der Schuss ist nach hinten losgegangen"
longjack
They had contact with 2 Syrians [an imam and a Syrian businessman who was former Intelligence]... and one hijacker had an uncle who was a former East German intel officer.
A reporter found models of all those at an Iraqi intel site during the invasion along with a copy of a holy book. Might have been Judith Miller.
Q for Germany: Does this mean you’ll be pulling put of INSTEX immediately?
Cuz if you don’t, I really wondering why you’re suddenly so keen to pin 9/11 on the mullahs.
Suddenly!?
Lol..
This article is from 2004!
16 year old news, just refreshing some foggy memories. Some of them deliberately fogged, apparently.
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