Sunday, April 04, 2004

I know what the surprise is
by: shonagon53 (32/M/EU) 04/04/04 11:19 am
Msg: 92631 of 92673
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On august 18th, six European intelligence agencies (from Belgium, France, Spain, Germany, Luxemburg and the Netherlands) sent a collective memo to the CIA-FBI in which they stated something like this:

"Top priority. Our intelligence agencies have gathered enough information to make the data in this memo credible and of ultimate urgency and importance. We suspect that between 10 and 20 terrorists belonging to the so-called Al Qaeda network are planning to highjack several airplanes and use them as bombs to target multiple symbolically significant sites in the U.S. The terrorist attack is planned as a simultaneous action, to occur somewhere in the week of september 10 - 17, and the terrorists are already on U.S. soil. [See appendix with names, addresses, photos and passport numbers of the terrorists]. This is a category AA+ memo."

The existence of such a memo has long been rumored, and I'm a believer. I'm sure this is the surprise of which the 9/11 commission chairman is talking.

Bush knew. He didn't do a thing.

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