Religions > Atheism > 9/11 hijackers visited Jack Abramoff's gambling ship on Sept. 5, 2001
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22 Apr 2007 06:07:21 PM |
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9/11 hijackers visited Jack Abramoff's gambling ship on Sept. 5, 2001 |
The original St. Petersburg Times story, via
http://Muvy.org
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| User: "J Forbes" |
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| Title: Re: 9/11 hijackers visited Jack Abramoff's gambling ship on Sept. 5, 2001 |
22 Apr 2007 06:55:33 PM |
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Useful Info wrote:
The original St. Petersburg Times story, via
http://Muvy.org
I wonder why some people can't set up a simple web page that doesn't
use javascript? sheesh
Jim
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| User: "Winston_Smith" |
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| Title: Re: 9/11 hijackers visited Jack Abramoff's gambling ship on Sept. 5, 2001 |
24 Apr 2007 10:58:00 PM |
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Where does it mention Abramoff ??????????
I'm getting suspicious of this news source. For example I see a
couple newly posted links to stories about the hijackers still being
alive.
Now this is a valid story demonstrating that the government
mis-identified half of them just after 9-11. Government gets it wrong
- surprise there, no.
But this is a very old story. Why is it being recycled as if it were
new?
Then I follow the link in this post and find nothing related to the
posted subject line.
Great headlines but no substance.
WS
On 22 Apr 2007 16:07:21 -0700, Useful Info <useful_inf@yahoo.com>
wrote:
The original St. Petersburg Times story, via
http://Muvy.org
Which - after some searching - leads to:
<http://www.sptimes.com/News/092701/news_pf/TampaBay/Hijackers_linked_to_l.shtml>
which reads in totality:
Hijackers linked to local cruise
By Times staff and wire reports
© St. Petersburg Times, published September 27, 2001
TREASURE ISLAND -- Employees on a SunCruz gambling ship that sails
from John's Pass think some of the hijackers in the Sept. 11 terrorist
attacks were gambling on the ship the week before the attacks.
TREASURE ISLAND -- Employees on a SunCruz gambling ship that sails
from John's Pass think some of the hijackers in the Sept. 11 terrorist
attacks were gambling on the ship the week before the attacks.
The FBI is investigating. SunCruz Casinos has turned over security
videotapes and documents to FBI investigators.
Two or three men linked to the hijackings may have been customers on
the SunCruz ship that is based at John's Pass, said Michael Hlavsa,
chairman of the gambling cruise company.
The FBI has not confirmed the men's identities, and the cruise line is
declining to identify the men being investigated. An FBI spokeswoman
declined to comment.
Hlavsa said that in the days after the attack, cruise employees said
they recognized some of the hijacking suspects as former customers.
One name on the passenger list from a Sept. 5 cruise is the same as
one of the suspected terrorists' names, Hlavsa said. A cash advance
was taken out on that passenger's credit card, he said.
"They acted just like normal guests of ours and they were courteous,"
he said. "There were no issues."
The ship's extensive security systems, which are in place to protect
its gaming operations and customers, may help the FBI confirm the
men's identifies, Hlavsa said.
The cruise line also is giving the FBI a videotape from a Port
Canaveral ship of a former customer that a casino manager thinks
resembles one of the terrorists.
- Times staff writer Mike Brassfield contributed to this report and
information from the Associated Press was used.
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W§ mostly in m.s - http://www.1stconnect.com/anozira/default.htm
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