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From 911 Encyclopedia:
For bizarre reasons, all 19 hijackers still had been on a watchlist of October 2001 The list was originally located at Original: http://www.vrwa.org/fbiwatchlist.htm 11 October 01 Mirror:
http://www.lebensaspekte.de/groundzero/FBIwatchlist_oct2001.html
Examples: 19 AlHazmi Nawaf 19 AlHazmi Nawaf M S 19 AlHazmi Nawaf M 19 AlHazmi Nawaf 20 AlHazmi Salem 401 AlHazmi Bandar A Not only them: The Alomaris, the AlGhamdis, Atta,Mohammad (!!),
EVERYONE OF THE 19 HIJACKERS, was listed there. Info:
"...The NIPC wishes to advise recipients that the FBI is seeking the
following individuals who may have information related to the ongoing
investigation of the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks against the
World Trade Center and Pentagon complex..."
Every suspect was listed with a so called
SID-number:
Atta, Mohamad (55), AlHazmi, Nawaf (19), Moqed
Majed (90?), AlDin,
Khayr (2), Aledreesi, Ali M (395?) Abu Zubaydah was already on that
list as No. 275, Binalshib, Ramzi (187), Mousaqui, Zacarias shared with
Moussaoui, Zacarias No. 93
It's getting more bizarre:
Abdullah Al Mujahir aka Jose Padilla seems to have been there in a
different spelling as well :
Abdulqadir Mujahid (No.87), but this is a speculation of
myself.
This list was linked from the Virginia Rural Water Association.
*Thx to Jesuschrist, http://www.osamakidneys.com),
who found more infos on the VRWA.
The VRWA is the Virginia Rurual Water Association. http://www.vrwa.org/
It reproduced an FBI watchlist, distributed by NIPC, of "individuals
who may have information related to the ongoing investigation of the 11
September 2001 terrorist attacks against the World Trade Center and
Pentagon complex" can be seen at http://www.vrwa.org/fbiwatchlist.htm
The list was sent to water authorities, warning them to guard against
employees or visitors with these names as possible threats to the water
supply. The same list is presented in a different and more detailed
format on the New Jersey water authority's site, where however it lacks
the "SID numbers" specified for each individual of interest in the VRWA
version: http://www.njwater.org/FBI.htm
The list of 345 potential suspects includes ALL of the 9/11
hijacker names in many different spellings and variations. This implies
that as of Oct. 11, 2001, the FBI had no clue about whether the
identities used in the 9/11 operation were the actual men on the planes
(or if there even *were* such men on the planes, of course).
Not quite an admission of total ignorance, this can be chalked up to
"thoroughness" since the whole issue of identities is vague. After all,
the Pentagon did admit that men with the same names as the hijackers
were trained at U.S. bases (saying these were no doubt different men,
ahem, move along and don't ask questions).
The watchlist was issued by NIPC, the "National Infrastructure Protection Center," possibly the leading warning-and-threat disseminator of the last year. Check out their website for a whole wealth of advisories to infrastructure authorities, especially with regard to software and e-threats: http://www.nipc.gov/
"At any rate, I am satisfied that this list is not a hoax. As of Oct. 11, the FBI was seeking a man named Mohamad Atta, Mohamed G. Atta, Atta,Mohammad or M. Attar in connection with the 9/11 attacks.
In addition to the 19 alleged 9/11 hijackers, each in several
variations, the list also includes the men on the FBI's Top 22 Most
Wanted Terrorists (including Ramzi Binalshibh), and a number of names
that do not sound like Arabs (Juan Poncho Bennett, Mel Burks)."
After this list circulated in October/November 2002 on some
911-investigative websites, the FBI released this statement: FBI loses
control over "watch list" - private sector obtains list" Good to see
the FBI performing its functions so well http://www.cnn.com/2002/LAW/11/19/fbi.watch.list
U.S. watch list has 'taken on life of its own, FBI says Versions of
watch list distributed to private sector From Kelli Arena CNN
Wednesday, November 20, 2002 Posted: 1:00 AM EST (0600 GMT) WASHINGTON
(CNN)
-"FBI officials said Tuesday they have "lost control" of an
agency-created watch list of people wanted for questioning following
the September 11 terrorist attacks. Additionally, agency officials
acknowledged that the list, which has gone through several
manifestations, has "taken on a life of its own." and has shown up on
several Web sites and contains names of people who have been cleared of
any possible connection to last year's attacks. The FBI said the list
was not a list of suspects, but people who agents wanted to talk to."