You know that Al Queda was a CIA operation that literally means 'the base'. The biggest terrorists are the ones in government. Specifically the CIA, the FBI, Mi5, MI6, and Mossad of Israel. Bin laden was a patsy for the blame of 9/11. This story is a bunch of non-sense. IT takes alot of gumption to believe such a preposterous story as 'terrorists' planning to bomb S.Korean airliners.
You do know that the Bin Laden has connections to the Bush family? That Osama bin laden was heavily funded to fight the Soviets of Russia during the incursion of the 1980's. The day after 9/11 the Bin laden family was one of the only planes that were allowed to fly. I believe Osama bin Laden's brother was sited with some media coverage on the day after 9/11, to have entered the United states by airplane. So, suddenly, 9/11 happened and the easiest scape-goat is some dead guy in a cave that hails 'death to America'. Al Queda (The Base)QUOTE
Al Qaeda began as the Afghan Service Bureau. Also known as MAK (from its Arabic name Maktab al Khidmat lil Mujahidin al-Arab), this organization was founded in Peshawar, Pakistan in 1984 by Osama bin Laden — who came from a prominent Saudi family that had moved there from Yemen in the 1930s — and his mentor, Sheikh Dr. Abdullah Azzam (a Jordanian Palestinian), to cater for those foreigners — especially Arabs — fighting alongside the Afghan resistance in their ongoing war against Soviet occupation force
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Shortly before his untimely death, former British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook told the House of Commons that "Al Qaeda" is not really a terrorist group but a database of international mujaheddin and arms smugglers used by the CIA and Saudis to funnel guerrillas, arms, and money into Soviet-occupied Afghanistan. Courtesy of World Affairs, a journal based in New Delhi, WMR can bring you an important excerpt from an Apr.-Jun. 2004 article by Pierre-Henry Bunel, a former agent for French military intelligence.
Bin Laden Family flying after 9/11And here is the written notice of Bin Laden family flying on airplanes after 9/11
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But some people desperately wanted to fly out of the country. That
same day, Prince Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdul Aziz, the Saudi Arabian
ambassador to the United States and a long-time friend of the Bush
family, dropped by the White House. He and President George W. Bush
went out to the Truman Balcony for a private conversation. We do not
know everything they discussed, but the Saudis themselves say that
Prince Bandar was trying to orchestrate the evacuation of scores of
Saudis from the United States despite the lockdown on air travel.
Meanwhile, a small plane in Tampa, Fla. took off for Lexington, Ky.
According to former Tampa cop Dan Grossi and former FBI agent Manny
Perez, who were on the flight to provide security, the passengers
included three young Saudis. Given the national security crisis, both
Grossi and Perez were astonished that they were allowed to take off.
The flight could not have taken place without White House approval.
The plane taking off from Tampa was the first of at least eight
aircraft that began flying across the country, stopping in at least
12 American cities and carrying at least 140 passengers out of the
country over the next week or so. The planes included a lavishly
customized Boeing 727 airliner that was equipped with a master
bedroom suite, huge flat-screen TVs, and a bathroom with gold-plated
fixtures. Many of the passengers were high-ranking members of the
royal House of Saud. About 24 of them were members of the bin Laden
family, which owned the Saudi Binladin Group, a multibillion-dollar
construction conglomerate.