Moussaoui takes the fall for 9/11
By Jerry Mazza
Online
Journal Contributing Writer
Mar 14, 2006, 01:00
Why is it that a
hapless loner, Zacarias Moussaoui, faces a death sentence or life imprisonment
for 9/11? He is blamed for all the deaths and destruction in what may be the
only trial we’ll ever see to address the real perpetrators of America’s
stunning tragedy.
Moussaoui was
described by two former students and admissions director of the Airman Flight
School in Norman, Oklahoma, where he showed up in February 2001, “flush with
cash, but erratic in his studies and unable to master piloting skills. Most
students were ready to fly solo after 15 hours of training, but Moussaoui was
grounded after 57 hours and never flew alone.” Does that sound like Mr. Lynch
Pin of the largest air attack on America ever?
The above
information above comes from a March 9 Los
Angeles Times article, Witness
Details Moussaoui’s Ambitions, by Richard A. Serrano. The witness Serrano
refers to is Faiz Abu Bakar Bafana, described as “a terrorist financier from
Malaysia” who testified against Moussaoui via a video played to the Alexandria
courtroom where Moussaoui is being tried, or one might say, kangarooed.
Bafana told us, all
via IPM (International Parrot Media), that this same incompetent pilot “dreamed
of flying a plane into the White House and that he also discussed ammonium
nitrate and powder, bank robberies and brazen kidnappings in the Southeast
Asian country.” He may also have dreamt of being Puff Daddy and sleeping with a
thousand virgins. That doesn’t mean he did.
In addition, Bafana
said Moussaoui “Talked about jihad, bringing down America, and robbing a bank
or considering kidnapping to get money.” According to Bafana, Moussaoui said,
“it will give us power.” Now there’s a tour de force guerilla plan. Get some
power.
Yet, during the
six-hour showing of the video, Moussaoui asked Bafana, face to face, “Haven’t
you been led to believe that your cooperation will give you a favorable
treatment?” That is from US authorities to reduce Bafana’s sentence in
Singapore. Seems he raised funds to pay for bombings in Manila that reportedly
killed 22 people. Bafana replied, “No.”
“So,” countered
Moussaoui, “you are cooperating out of your free will because you like to help
the United States?” “No,” again replied Bafana. “Then why are you cooperating
with the United States?” Bafana said eventually, “I believe the killing of
innocent civilians is opposed to Islam. That’s why I’m giving my cooperation,
to stop this killing.”
But then what about
the 22 souls Bafana helped blast out of this world? What would Islam think of
that? Facing a limitless amount of jail time for his crimes, he suddenly had a
change of heart and purpose. And was this the star witness for the prosecution?
How about a few hash junkies from Morocco, the home of the French citizen
Moussaoui?
And was not Bafana
the same man who said Moussaoui was in Malaysia about the same time as some of
the Sept. 11 “hijackers.” Though, as Serrano reports that “there was no
evidence to directly link him [Moussaoui] with them.” Although Serrano
continues, “Bafana’s recollections suggest that Moussaoui was moving along the
same path to strike the United States.”
No evidence to link
Moussaoui to the “hijackers,” but recollection that he was on the same path
with them to strike. Wow, there’s classy reporting, not to mention a dubious
argument for the prosecution, provided by a “terror banker” facing a lifetime
in an Asian slammer.
This kind of crapola
is typical of what’s happening in the Moussaoui case: half-truths, shadings of
implications, ignoring basic facts, a lynch-mob mentality. The fact is Moussaoui couldn’t fly to save
his life, let alone to take some or all of the 3,000 lives lost on 9/11.
Consider, too, as
far back as April 27, 2005, David Johnston and Neil A. Lewis tell us in the New York Times, “Officials Say There Is
no Evidence to Back Moussaoui’s Story.” Here’s the story . . .
“WASHINGTON, April
26 -- Counterterrorism officials said on Tuesday that they did not believe that
Zaccharias Moussaoui’s statements that he had been involved in a plot to fly an
airplane into the White House as part of a plan to free an Islamic cleric
serving a life sentence for terrorist acts.
“Mr. Moussaoui, in
pleading guilty last Friday to six counts of conspiracy to engage in terrorism,
insisted that although he was a member of Al Qaeda and had trained to fly
planes into buildings, he was not part of the Sept. 11 attacks in New York and
Washington. Instead, he said, he was preparing to participate in a different
plot on a different day to free Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman, a blind Muslim scholar
serving a life sentence for conspiracy to blow up New York landmarks in 1993.”
Apart from his
feigned heroics, the real issue is that Moussaoui’s misleading investigators
the month before the attacks is “when he told them he had enrolled in flight
school for the pleasure of it.” That was Moussaoui’s big sin. To boot, we’re
told in the next paragraph, “In August of 2001, Mr. Moussaoui could barely have
flown a small plane by himself, much less piloted a wide-bodied airliner.” Then,
why is this misguided puppy on trial alone for the deaths of 3,000 people?
Now let me say
this. I have great feeling for the families of 9/11 victims. Some of each group
are or were friends and neighbors. But I think the families’ grief and anger
are being basely exploited here. I am also not soft in any way about getting
the right guys that perpetrated 9/11, and hanging them by their thumbs. But I
smell a railroading here. Moussaoui couldn’t fly. His boasting lies cover his
incompetence. They didn’t kill 3,000 of my fellow New Yorkers.
Scent Of A Hanging Mob
And look at this
headline written by Jerry Markon and Timothy Dwyer in the March 7 Washington Post, “Moussaoui’s Lies Led
to 9/11, Jury Told.” Jury told? But what do you guys, the writers, have to say?
Well, the next paragraph says . . .
“The Sept. 11,
2001, attacks would have been prevented and nearly 3,000 lives would have been
saved if Zaccharias Moussaoui had not lied to cover up the terrorist plot,
prosecutors said yesterday as they began the long-awaited death penalty trial
for the al-Qaeda conspirator.”
Again, the lie was
that Moussaoui said he took flying lessons for pleasure. And then there’s the
article’s phrase “The long-awaited death penalty trial . . ." Is this
supposed to be an advertisement for a beheading, blood lust on the half-shell,
a rewrite of a Department of Justice press release? Where is journalism in
service of justice? The paragraph condemns Moussaoui with a half-truth: that
lying about why he took flying lessons is tantamount to the total enabling of
the 9/11 attack. Gimme a frigging break.
Ah, but the theater
of it all. The media parroting the hours of accusations of strutting
prosecutors, the lineage bringing back every rigged detail of the 9/11
mythology, and blindly parroting the very government people who ignored
intelligence, who did nothing, who actively conspired to commit the attacks,
and hence, whose entire system of protection collapsed on 9/11, and who walked
away innocent as the morning dew. Hey, you want to hang another American
catastrophe on a lone gunman and call it a day, it’s your business. Not me, not
my game.
What I strongly
suggest you do is click the linked 9/11 video right here, Loose
Change 2nd Edition. It’s probably the best 90 minutes of your time
you’ll invest in this lifetime. And you can stop, go back, listen, see over and
over the 9/11 footage and facts, and write things down, till you’ve got the
real story straight.
September 11 was an
inside job, acted out with ruthless military precision and for purely political
motives by the administration and the elite power entities which run it. Take
that to the memory bank and save it.
Saying Moussaoui
was responsible for 3,000 deaths is like saying Hani Hanjor flew Flight 77 into
the Pentagon. This was another guy who could barely fly a Piper Cub, let alone
a 757. And as Loose Change will show
and tell you a 757 did not hit the Pentagon. There were no pieces of the
124-foot wing span, the 44-foot high tail, the 155-foot long body, the two, 9
by 12 feet, six-ton titanium Pratt and Whitney engines; no luggage, no bodies
strewn on the bare lawn. The heat of the explosion was said to have evaporated
everything -- everything! Nevertheless, the Army labs were able to provide DNA
identification of all the casualties. If everything was consumed in flame,
where did the DNA come from?
What was found was
a rotor from a JD8D turbo jet that propelled the remote-controlled drone that
carried the missile that blasted through the Pentagon. It spiraled down some
7,000 feet in two-and-a-half minutes to within a hundred feet of the ground,
then made a right angle turn to level itself off and head at 469 nautical mph
straight towards the Pentagon wall, exploding through on impact. Even a great
pilot can’t fly a 757 that way, let alone a numb-nut like Hanjor.
What hit the
Pentagon was a reconfigured Air Force drone carrying a guided missile, most
probably flown from a former Air Force facility now called Raytheon ( right, Raytheon)
in Van Nuys California. Also, the entry hole in the Pentagon was only 16 feet
wide. The missile pierced three rings (9 feet) of steel enforced concrete,
exiting from ring C, leaving an 8-foot wide hole. Does that sound like a 757?
In fact, there are
three tapes of the hit, one made by a video camera in the nearby Sheraton
Hotel, one by a nearby gas station, and one by the Virginia Department of
Transportation. The FBI immediately snatched all three of those tapes after the
hit and warned the owners of them not to say a word, and has not released one
of the tapes to this date. All they’ve released is a few seconds of footage of
the moment of blast impact, which doesn’t make their case at all, but rather
suggests the drone/missile, given the cordite-produced silver gold color of the
explosion. And this is just one piece of the total 9/11 ops.
So before rushing
to judge Moussaoui, consider some homegrown types. They should be the ones
given the lethal injections or put away in prison for life. The facts Loose Change will supply may shock you.
But they may also save your life and the future of America. Just so we know
what’s at stake.
Jerry Mazza is a
freelance writer living in New York. Reach him at gvmaz@verizon.net.
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