Bout's path also crossed with "al Qaeda's' support network at the same bank in Sharjah, HSBC. Mossad's phony Muslim Brotherhood members from Egypt and Yemen controlled financing for "al Qaeda' through the HSBC accounts in Sharjah. Mossad's Dominik Suter also dealt with HSBC in the United States. The FBI's chief counter-terrorism agent investigating al Qaeda, John O'Neill, became aware of these "unique' funding mechanisms for al Qaeda. It was no accident, therefore, that O'Neill was given the job as director of security for the World Trade Center on the eve of the attack. Conveniently, O'Neill perished in the collapse of the towers.
Madsen says that it is undeniably true that Mossad uses a number of Jews born in Arab countries to masquerade as Arabs. They often carry forged or stolen passports from Arab countries or nations in Europe that have large Arab immigrant populations, particularly Germany, France, Britain, Denmark, Sweden, and the Netherlands.
For Mossad, the successful 9/11 terrorist "false flag' operation was a success beyond expectations: The Bush administration, backed by the Blair government, attacked and occupied Iraq, deposing Saddam Hussein, and turned up pressure on Israel's other adversaries, including Iran, Syria, Pakistan, Hamas, and Lebanese Hezbollah.
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The author of the article from which the foregoing excerpts were taken , Wayne
Madsen, is a Washington, DC-based investigative journalist, author, and
syndicated columnist. He has written for
several renowned papers and blogs. Madsen
is a regular contributor on Russia
Today. He has been a frequent political
and national security commentator on Fox News and has also appeared on ABC,
NBC, CBS, PBS, CNN, BBC, Al Jazeera, and MS-NBC. Madsen has taken on Bill O'Reilly and Sean
Hannity on their television shows. He
has been invited to testify as a witness before the US
House of Representatives, the UN Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, and an terrorism
investigation panel of the French government.
As a US Naval
Officer, he managed one of the first computer security programs for the US Navy. He subsequently worked for the National
Security Agency, the Naval Data Automation Command, Department of State, RCA
Corporation, and Computer Sciences Corporation.
Madsen is also a member of the Society of Professional Journalists
(SPJ), Association for Intelligence Officers (AFIO), and the National Press
Club.
These sound like impressive credentials to me, yet Madsen is never able to provide references to any of his "intelligence community" sources, who, he says, need to remain anonymous if they are to continue to provide him with information. So, to what extent can Madsen's word be trusted? In my opinion it's a good question, and I don't know the answer. The man makes outrageous claims and I welcome anyone who can provide evidence that anything he says here is mistaken.
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