Shortly after the events of 9/11, the FBI
released a list of the 19 hijackers. The
FBI
press release of September 27th, 2001 contained names, photographs, aliases
and other information. Places of birth, date of birth and other personal details
were presented in news media throughout the world.
Officials said they reached that conclusion
after assembling information from the flights' passenger lists; pay telephone
records; phoned reports from passengers aboard the hijacked flights and evidence
taken from the rental car found at Logan Airport.
NYT
However as soon as the list of "hijackers" was published, doubts began to arise. Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Prince Saud Al-Faisal told the Arabic Press after meeting with President George W. Bush on Sept. 20th, "It was proved that five of the names included in the FBI list had nothing to do with what happened."
Despite this, the FBI subsequently were
adamant that they were clear on hijackers' identities: (
AP,11/03/2001)
FBI Director Robert Mueller said Friday investigators have established the true identities of all 19 of the Sept. 11 hijackers and have found places outside the United States where the plot was hatched. ...
“We at this point definitely know the 19 hijackers who were responsible”, Mueller said.
The FBI has confirmed that the hijackers' names released in late September are the true identities of all 19 men, said a law enforcement source, speaking on condition of anonymity.
The names were those listed on the planes' passenger manifests and investigators were certain that those were the names the hijackers used when they entered the United States. But questions remained about whether they were the hijackers' true identities, partly because some of their names are common in the Arab world and some of the hijackers fraudulently obtained state identification cards before the hijackings.
Investigators now believe the names released on Sept. 28 are the hijackers' real names.
Subsequently at least seven or eight of the WTC Hijackers have been found alive to be alive, including at least 2 of the alleged Flight77 hijackers.
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Seven of the WTC Hijackers found alive!
Original Link:
http://www.mujahideen.fsnet.co.uk/wtc/wtc-hijackers.htm
Some of the men the FBI claims hijacked planes on Sept. 11 and crashed them into
the World Trade Center in New York, the Pentagon, and Stony Creek Township,
Pennsylvania are still alive.
No they weren't pulled from the rubble, they were never on the planes.
The FBI press release of September 27th, 2001 containing names, photographs,
aliases and other information is seriously flawed. They have used these peoples
names and made claims based on the fact they were pilots and other supposedly
incriminating evidence and yet they were not involved. Places of birth,
birthdays and other personal details were displayed on news throughout the
world.
The FBI still lists these men as suspected hijackers who were killed during the
terrorist assault, this is absurd. If this is the quality of the evidence they
can present it is no wonder the public cannot see the rest.
7 of the 19 believed hijackers named are still alive.
Saeed Alghamdi, Mohand Alshehri, Abdul aziz Alomari, Salem Alhazmi
"It was proved that five of the names included in the FBI list had nothing to do
with what happened." - Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Prince Saud Al-Faisal
told the Arabic Press after meeting with President George W. Bush on Sept. 20th
Saudi officials at the embassy were unable to verify the whereabouts of the
fifth accused hijacker, Khalid Al-Mihdhar. However, Arab newspapers say Al-Mihdhar
is still alive.
Saeed Alghamdi, Mohand Alshehri, Abdul aziz Alomari and Salem Alhazmi "are not
dead and had nothing to do with the heinous terror attacks in New York and
Washington." The Saudi Arabian embassy told The Orlando Sentinel.
Saudi officials at the embassy were unable to verify the whereabouts of the
fifth accused hijacker, Khalid Al-Mihdhar. However, Arab newspapers say Al-Mihdhar
is still alive.
"..there are suggestions that another suspect, Khalid Al Midhar, may also be
alive. " - BBC 23rd September 2001
Waleed Alshehri (Flight 11) (Trained Pilot)
A sixth person on the FBI's list, Saudi national Waleed Alshehri, is living in
Casablanca, according to an official with the Royal Air Moroc, the Moroccan
commercial airline. According to the unnamed official, Alshehri lived in Dayton
Beach, Fla., where he took flight training at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical
University. Now he works for a Moroccan airline. On Sept. 22, Associated Press
reported that Alshehri had spoken to the U.S. embassy in Morocco.
"His photograph was released by the FBI, and has been shown in newspapers and on
television around the world. That same Mr Al-Shehri has turned up in Morocco,
proving clearly that he was not a member of the suicide attack. " - Daily Trust
24th September 2001
"He was reported to have been in Hollywood, Florida, for a month earlier this
year but his father, Ahmed, said that Waleed was alive and well and living in
Morocco." - Telegraph
"Another of the men named by the FBI as a hijacker in the suicide attacks on
Washington and New York has turned up alive and well." - BBC 23rd September 2001
Abdul aziz Alomari (Flight 11) (Trained Pilot) 2 men with same name cobbled
together into terrorist
Omari Number 1
Mr. Al-Omari, a pilot with Saudi Airlines, walked into the US embassy in Jeddah
to demand why he was being reported as a dead hijacker in the American media.
"a pilot with Saudi Airlines, was astonished to find himself accused of
hijacking as well as being dead and has visited the US consulate in Jeddah
to demand an explanation." - Independent 17th September 2001
Omari Number 2
" a Saudi man has reported to authorities that he is the real Abdulaziz Alomari,
and claims his passport was stolen in 1995 while he studied electrical
engineering at the University of Denver. Alomari says he informed police of the
theft." - ABCNews
"I couldn't believe it when the FBI put me on their list. They gave my name and
my date of birth, but I am not a suicide bomber. I am here. I am alive. I have
no idea how to fly a plane. I had nothing to do with this." - Telegraph 23rd
September 2001
"The name [listed by the FBI] is my name and the birth date is the same as mine,
but I am not the one who bombed the World Trade Center in New York," Abdulaziz
Alomari told the London-based Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper.
"Alomari has since been found in Saudi Arabia and is apparently cleared in the
case" - New York Times
"Saudi Embassy officials in Washington have challenged his identity. They say a
Saudi electrical engineer named Abdulaziz Alomari had his passport and other
papers stolen in 1996 in Denver when he was a student and reported the theft to
police there at the time. " - BBC
"The second Abdulaziz Al Omari is a pilot for Saudi Arabian Airlines" - BBC 23rd
September 2001
"Abdel Aziz Al-Omari and Saïd Hussein Gharamallah Al-Ghamdi, are well in life,
the first in Saudi Arabia and the second in Tunisia for nine months." - Wal
Fadjri 21st September 2001 [translate]
Saeed Alghamdi (Flight 93) (Trained Pilot)
"Saeed Alghamdi is one of three hijackers that US officials have said are linked
to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network. "- BBC
No BBC! Mr. Al-Ghamdi is still alive and well and at his job for Tunis Air
"I was completely shocked. For the past 10 months I have been based in Tunis
with 22 other pilots learning to fly an Airbus 320. The FBI provided no evidence
of my presumed involvement in the attacks." - Telegraph 23rd September 2001
"Asharq Al Awsat newspaper, a London-based Arabic daily, says it has interviewed
Saeed Alghamdi." - BBC 23rd September 2001
"Abdel Aziz Al-Omari and Saïd Hussein Gharamallah Al-Ghamdi, are well in life,
the first in Saudi Arabia and the second in Tunisia for nine months." - Wal
Fadjri 21st September 2001 [translate]
"..not dead and had nothing to do with the heinous terror attacks in New York
and Washington." - Saudi embassy
Salem Alhazmi (Flight 77)
"Mr Al-Hamzi is 26 and had just returned to work at a petrochemical complex in
the industrial eastern city of Yanbou after a holiday in Saudi Arabia when the
hijackers struck. He was accused of hijacking the American Airlines Flight 77
that hit the Pentagon." - Telegraph 23rd September 2001
Ahmed Alnami (Flight 93)
"I'm still alive, as you can see. I was shocked to see my name mentioned by the
American Justice Department. I had never even heard of Pennsylvania where the
plane I was supposed to have hijacked." He had never lost his passport and found
it "very worrying" that his identity appeared to have been "stolen" and
published by the FBI without any checks. The FBI had said his "possible
residence" was Delray Beach in Florida. " - Telegraph 23rd September 2001
Flight 11 (North Tower)
The BBC has reported that the transcript of a phone call made by Flight
Attendant Madeline Amy Sweeney to Boston air traffic controls shows that the
flight attendant gave the seat numbers occupied by the hijackers, seat numbers
which were NOT the seats of the men the FBI claimed were responsible for the
hijacking.
Others accused of being involed
Ameer Bukhari
"Ameer Bukhari died in a small plane crash last year. " - CNN Correction
Adnan Bukhari
"Adnan Bukhari is still in Florida" - CNN Correction
Amer Kamfar
"..that a suspect sought by the FBI, Amer Kamfar, was in fact an alive pilot in
Arabia. " - Wal Fadjri 21st September 2001 [translate]