OK, he's a crazy guy, but pls, tell me

Charles Jannuzi b_rieux at yahoo.com
Tue Aug 20 04:12:57 PDT 2002



>>Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2002 00:50:23 -0400
From: "pms" <laflame at aaahawk.com> Subject: OK, he's a crazy guy, but pls, tell me this stuff makes no sense.

And how it makes no sense?

http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/HL0208/S00085.htm <<

What doesn't make sense is how so many guys on Saudi and Egyptian passports got into the US if they had such murky and assumed identities in the first place. Some have ever been properly identified for the public, and that is the way the regime wants it apparently.

My guess--and still nothing has shot it down--is that they showed up on the 'radar screens' for immigration as military people participating in routine training in the US or they were given special passage because they were going to help out on foreign policy priority number one for the national security state--i.e., regime change in Iraq. Certainly no one who currently works for the State Dept. at the consulate that issued most of the passports has ever been called on to explain in any public investigation that I know of.

Florida is a well-known center for ME people to get their flight and flight engineer training. It's the only place where even the Army still has an airbase, I think. Lot's of Airforce and Naval stuff, of course. It's the location of USCENTCOM, where operations in Afghanistan and the ME would be controlled, and it is also a center for training anti-Iraq opposition forces. Oh, and of course, don't forget the war on drugs.

CJ

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