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by Prof. David Ray Griffin - Global Research, May 9, 2008
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At the core of the official story about 9/11 is the claim that the four airliners that crashed that day had been taken over by a band of al-Qaeda hijackers led by Mohamed Atta. No proof was ever provided for this claim. But various kinds of evidence have been offered, the most important of which was reportedly found in Atta?s luggage after the attacks. The materials in this luggage were said to confirm the suspicion that the planes had been hijacked by Atta and fellow Muslims. As Joel Achenbach wrote in a Washington Post story on September 16, 2001:
Atta is thought to have piloted American Airlines Flight 11, the first to slam into the World Trade Center. A letter written by Atta, left in his luggage at Boston's Logan Airport, said he planned to kill himself so he could go to heaven as a martyr. It also contained a Saudi passport, an international driver's license, instructional videos for flying Boeing airliners and an Islamic prayer schedule. (??You Never Imagine? A Hijacker Next Door.?)
This discovery was clearly very helpful in making the case against Atta and al-Qaeda.
But why was Atta?s luggage there to be discovered? Achenbach said: ?Officials believe that Atta and [Abdul] Alomari rented a car in Boston, drove to Portland, Maine, and took a room Monday night at the Comfort Inn . . . . They then flew on a short flight Tuesday morning from Portland to Boston, changing to Flight 11.?
But why did Atta?s luggage not make it on to Flight 11? A 9/11 staff statement suggested that it was a tight connection, saying: ?The Portland detour almost prevented Atta and Omari from making Flight 11 out of Boston. In fact, the luggage they checked in Portland failed to make it onto the plane? (Staff Statement No. 16, June 16, 2004). When The 9/11 Commission Report appeared the following month, however, this suggestion was missing. Indeed, the Commission, after saying that ?Atta and Omari arrived in Boston at 6:45,? added that ?American Airlines Flight 11 [was] scheduled to depart at 7:45? (9/11 Commission Report [henceforth 9/11CR], 1-2).
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http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=8937
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