Of course they knew, they told the Bush administration. Not wanting to set
something in motion for the next administration to inherit, Clinton waited
and the Bush administration chose not to act, and cut the funding.
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Title: Exclusive: Breaking 9-11 scandal-Feds knew about 9-11 bribery
conspiracy before attacks
Source: tomflocco
URL Source: http://htp://www.tomflocco.com
Published: Jul 13, 2004
Author: Tom Flocco
Exclusive: Breaking 9-11 scandal
Feds knew about 9-11 bribery conspiracy before attacks
by Tom Flocco
ORLANDO, FL -- Tuesday, July 13, 2004 Posted 1:30 PM EDT --
TomFlocco.com --
Homeland Security whistleblower Mary Schneider is naming names, revealing
that former FBI Director Louis Freeh, Attorney General John Ashcroft, FBI
Director Robert Mueller and numerous U.S. senators and congressmen knew
before the September 11 attacks that U.S. immigration officials were
bribed
by an illegal Moroccan Muslim allegedly linked to Osama bin Laden's
half-brother. This according to Schneider, who was told about the illegal
alien's ties to terrorism by outside informant Bonnie Sharrit.
Khalil bin Laden was allowed to leave the country after 9-11 via a
documented 140-person multi-flight Saudi airlift through the auspices of
the
White House who declined to hold Khalid as a material witness despite his
suspicious connections to the Tri-Border frontier region of Brazil--known
for evidence of terrorism--but also Khalil's inquiries to informant Bonnie
Sharrit about bringing in Arabs from Saudi Arabia and Brazil to attend a
Florida flight school.
The Sharrit's informant daughter Christine later revealed that a Muslim
named Lyazid Abad had previously lived with alleged hijacker Mohamed
Atta--a
fact not lost on the Department of Defense Criminal Investigation Division
(DOD-CID) who questioned Christine Sharrit--Abad's wife--immediately after
9-11, indicating U.S. officials knew about Abad's and Atta's movements
prior
to the attacks. But the government now wants Lyazid Abad immediately
deported from the U.S. and away from a potential grand jury.