9/11 And British Police Misconduct, 9/11 intelligence |

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Dec 17 2012, 09:04 AM
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Group: Newbie Posts: 1 Joined: 15-December 12 Member No.: 7,146 |
Hi all,
I am looking for a US based professional person to submit a FOIA request to the Metropolitan police service in London. (Ideally on the whatdotheyknow.com website). I have heard from a usually reliable source that in February 1994, in the Central Criminal Court in London, a Metropolitan police officer named WELSH, was asked questions about the planned terrorist attacks in New York and Washington on 11th September 2001. I have been told that this officer specifically named Mohammed Atta (one of the hijackers) while answering questions. Is there any truth in this ? What questions was this officer asked ? What did he know ? Where did he get his information from ? Was this intelligence passed to the authorities in the US ? I think the Metropolitan police will be more inclined to be truthful when answering a request from a US citizen than they would be if asked by a British citizen. Please let me know if and when you submit a FOIA request. Best Wishes Angelo Gonzales (agonzales14@rocketmail.com) |
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Dec 17 2012, 01:07 PM
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Group: Active Forum Pilot Posts: 393 Joined: 16-August 07 From: Upstate NY/VT border Member No.: 1,719 |
I have heard from a usually reliable source that in February 1994, in the Central Criminal Court in London, a Metropolitan police officer named WELSH, was asked questions about the planned terrorist attacks in New York and Washington on 11th September 2001. I have been told that this officer specifically named Mohammed Atta (one of the hijackers) while answering questions. 1994? It would be incredible that 7-1/2 years earlier someone would know about Atta's role in the operation. I don't give any credence to the story that Atta was a hijacker of AA11. He was certainly involved in being noticed ahead of the event, but there is no evidence he ever made it onto the plane that crashed into WTC1. |
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