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FallenAngel
09-08-2003, 07:00 PM
Heard on the radio talk show Rush Limbah this morning that about a year ago a Taliban/ al-queada man was captures by SF. Attempts at interrogation proved useless, to the SF guys got two arabic looking/speaking guys and told this POW that he was being handed over to Saudi interrogators (who, they said, are natoriously "rough" with their prisoners).

To their amazement, the POW was relieved and gave them the home and cell numbers of a few Saudi princes (newphews to the King) and a Pakistani air marshal. He told these "Saudi" interrogators to call the numbers because these individuals were supporters of al queada and made sure money and supplies got to where they were wanted.

Well....over the next several months, one prince had a sudden and until then un-forseen "blood clot" cause a fatal heart attack (he was 41). The second prince died in a massive car "accident" involving one other car (he was 25 and the driver of the other car was never identified or found.) The Pakistani air marshall died with his family and top aides when his private plane went down in clear skies.

This was all given in an interview with Gerald L. Posner, the author of Why America Slept: The Failure to Prevent 9/11


Someone please advise that this is for real and that we're taking care of business? :)

Trigger
09-08-2003, 07:09 PM
Ignorance is bliss.

front
09-09-2003, 10:43 AM
Mr. Limbaugh was maybe talking about the relevations of al-Qaida leader Abu Zubaydah?

There is some more background information on Gerald Posner and his book here, as well as some more information about Abu Zubaydah.

http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=34470

"Zubaydah said the Saudi connection ran through Prince Turki al-Faisal bin Abdul Aziz, the kingdom's longtime intelligence chief. Zubaydah said bin Laden "personally" told him of a 1991 meeting at which Turki agreed to let bin Laden leave Saudi Arabia and to provide him with secret funds as long as al-Qaida refrained from promoting jihad in the kingdom.

The Pakistani contact, high-ranking air force officer Mushaf Ali Mir, entered the equation, Zubaydah said, at a 1996 meeting in Pakistan also attended by Zubaydah. Bin Laden struck a deal with Mir, then in the military but tied closely to Islamists in Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence, to get protection, arms and supplies for al-Qaida. Zubaydah told interrogators bin Laden said the arrangement was "blessed by the Saudis."

cheers

front

Argyll
09-09-2003, 11:23 AM
Yeah well if the CIA was responsible for the downing of the aircraft killing all on board ,then it makes them no better than the terrorists themselves!!
Sure to stir up a hornets nest with that one!!

FallenAngel
09-09-2003, 05:52 PM
yeah, that's the story Front. I couldn't remember the details cause I was driving and didn't have a pen and paper handy ;)