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Pakistan linked to 9/11 funds
2003-08-02
An FBI official has told a Senate hearing here that investigators had “traced the origin of the funding of 9/11 back to financial accounts in Pakistan, where high-ranking and well-known Al Qaeda operatives played a major role in moving the money forward, eventually into the hands of the hijackers located in the US.” John S. Pistole, deputy assistant director of the FBI’s counter terrorism division, did not specify how those accounts in Pakistan were funded.
I think we can probably guess the ultimate source...
He was testifying before the Senate Governmental Affairs committee on Thursday. The FBI has estimated that the 9/11 attacks cost between $175,000 and $250,000. The money was used to pay for flight training, travel and other expenses. The funds came to the hijackers from associates in Germany and the United Arab Emirates who reported to Pakistan-based Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who is believed to have managed a great deal of the planning for the attacks. Pistole’s testimony did not make reference to reports that some of the financial support of the hijackers came from Saudi Arabia. Richard Newcomb of the Treasury Department said that some Saudi organisations had provided considerable support for terrorism. “The extent to which that takes place is not completely clear, but I would characterise it as considerable,” he said. He added that other federal agencies had at times quashed his office’s recommendations to freeze funding for certain organisations but refused to name those organisations.
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#1  They had to use Paki Banks. All they had in Afghanistan to work with was Abdul's First Jihadi and bin Al Rahgarden Savings and Groan. And neither would do wire transfers for less than $70 USD a pop. It was a nightmare, I'm sure. Ol' KS Moh'd had been a Citibank guy all his life, so he got the preferred client treatment (incl toasters) for moving hundred of millions of puki's (Paki Units) through the Corp Al Qaeda accts he controlled. I wonder if he ever shared any toasters with the other guys. Think OBL ever got a toaster? Well, maybe not yet, but we'll oblige him if he turns up.
Posted by: The Artiste PD™©   2003-8-2 9:09:50 PM  

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