Section C

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[edit] The Hijackers

Introductory text here.

  • C.1. General
    • C1.1. The Plot
      • C1.100. Who really dreamed up this plot? A guy in a cave in Afghanistan?
      • C1.101. Khalid Sheikh Mohamed and Ramzi Binalshibh
        • C1.101. One of the alleged masterminds of 9/11, Khalid Sheikh Mohamed (KSM) was reported to have been killed in an attempted capture, according to one Pakistani newspaper.
        • C1.102. Khalid Sheikh Mohamed and Ramzi Binalshibh, reported to have been captured in 2002 and 2003, have been held at undisclosed locations.
        • C1.103. The supposed testimony of Khalid Sheikh Mohamed and Ramzi Binalshibh, as provided in transcript form by the government, form much of the basis for the 9/11 Commission Report (although the Commission's request to see them in person was denied).
        • C1.104. After holding them for years, why doesn't the government produce these men and put them to trial?
    • C1.2. Who Were the Perpetrators?
      • C1.200. Much of the evidence establishing who did the crime is dubious and miraculous.
        • C1.200a. Bags full of incriminating material that happened to miss the flight or were left in a van
        • C1.200b. The "magic passport": There's no chance that one of the hijackers' passports could be recovered from the WTC rubble
        • C1.200c. Documents found at motels where the alleged perpetrators had stayed days and weeks before 9/11.
      • C1.201. The identities of the alleged hijackers remain unresolved, a fact which is omitted from official investigations
        • C1.201a. There are contradictions in official accounts of the alleged hijackers' actions and travels
        • C1.201b. The hijackers reportedly had girlfriends, drank alcohol, went clubbing, not the acts of fundamentalists
        • C1.201c. and there is evidence several of them had "doubles".
        • C1.201d. Many of those named as hijackers are still alive
        • C1.201e. The alleged hijackers don't appear on the passenger manifests
        • C1.201f. The FBI have even admitted they don't know who many of the hijackers were
        • C1.201g. What happened to initial claims [1] by the government that 50 people involved in the attacks had been identified, including the 19 alleged hijackers, with 10 still at large (suggesting that 20 had been apprehended)?
      • C1.202. How could the FBI have DNA samples of the alleged hijackers before 9-11?
    • C1.3. Hijacker Piloting Skills
      • C1.300. How could such sophisticated attacks have been carried out by a bunch of flight school dropouts?
      • C1.301. Some of the hijackers were trained to fly by the US Government
      • C1.302. The planes were flown to their targets by remote control, not hijackers
        • C1.302a. A former German Defense Minister has confirmed the existence of Home Run, a remote control system present in all 757's and 767's
  • C.2. Questions about Specific Hijackers (for each hijacker about whom specific, separate claims are made; numbering here will need to be re-sorted)
    • C2.1. Mohammed Atta
      • C.2.100. Atta was a regular visitor to Jack Abramoff's casinos
    • C2.2. Hani Hanjour
      • C2.200. The security camera footage claiming to show Hani Hanjour at Dulles airport on 9/11 actually shows someone else altogether
      • C2.201. How did Hani Hanjour, a man who failed as a Cessna pilot on his first flight in a Boeing, execute a difficult aerobatic maneuver to strike the Pentagon?
  • C.3. The Moussaoui Case
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