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To: AmericanInTokyo; Ranger; lostlegend; Mitchell; aristeides; swarthyguy
Observe the top photograph is Nabil Al-Marabh,
my famous neighbour,
who worked 1 block down the street from me,
at Best Copy, 7 Charles Street, Toronto,
where he industriously produced fake documents
for his many friends,
one of whom may have been Atta himself,
who reportedly was seen several times
on the premises.


When he was captured
several days after 09-11-01
near Chicago.
Marabh had several fake passports in his possession
as well as a diary with notations and diagrams in Arabic
relating to a U.S. base in Turkey,
the American "foreign minister"
and an airport in Amman, Jordan,
and other sketches of airports.

Marabh
for some strange reason
was not imprisoned in Chicago
but rather was sent to Buffalo
where he once had lived.

Marabh possessed a license
to drive trucks carrying hazardous material,
including explosives and radioactive material
and frequently had travelled
between Buffalo and Niagara Falls,
Canada.

Amazingly,
Marabh was released from detention
and deported to Syria a few months ago.

The arrest of the Yemeni 7
in Buffalo
followed shortly after his release.

So many links
and complications here
my head is spinning.


115 posted on 11/07/2002 10:19:45 PM PST by Nogbad
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To: Nogbad
But where is his notorious parrot?

Seriously, the article says that al-Marabh is being held, but I understood that he had been freed and was deported. I wonder if he is being held, and, if so, in which country?

116 posted on 11/07/2002 10:30:31 PM PST by Mitchell
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To: Nogbad
Time to revisit the archives of madcowprod.
120 posted on 11/07/2002 10:42:48 PM PST by swarthyguy
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