Collins: What happened after that?
Lindauer: By mid-August, 2001, our team was so convinced a 9/11 style attack was imminent that I visited my second cousin, Andy Card at his house in Arlington, Virginia, so that I could warn him.
Collins: Who appears to have been Dr. Fuisz's other source on 9/11?
Lindauer: Dr. Fuisz never formally revealed his source to me. But within about 30 minutes after airplanes struck the TwinTowers , he blurted something to me over the phone. He told me the Israeli Mossad had advance warning about the attack. As I recall, he said it before the buildings collapsed. He asked me if I thought it was "an accident that a man and woman happened to be waiting on the sidewalk with a video camera, ready to record the attack." He was highly agitated. He challenged me: "How often a bystander has a camera cued up to record a car accident?" Then he said, "Those are Israeli agents. It's not an accident. They knew this attack was coming. And they were waiting for it." Immediately the phone line between us was cut dead. I called him right back. Very calmly, he said, "Susan, we must never talk about that again." There's one other important fact regarding this Mossad team with the video camera: Dr. Fuisz was able to tell me their identities before the media publicized who they were. In retrospect, the Israelis may have told some agencies of the US government much more than Dr. Fuisz may have known.
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Part two of this series Susan Lindauer will describe the extraordinary efforts by the Justice Department to deceive U.S. Judge Michael Mukasey in the Southern District of New York regarding the authenticity of Ms. Lindauer's 9/11 warning.
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