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Wednesday, September 12, 2001

A Break in the Case

It seems that the evidence of who did the hijackings is beginning to mount. A car rented by some of the hijakers has been found. Here's a snip:
U.S. intelligence sources told MSNBC.com that FBI agents had located a car that apparently brought some of the terrorists to the airport, where the two hijacked flights that destroyed the World Trade Center originated.

Video from surveillance cameras showed that five men, all apparently of Arabic origin, left the rented car in an airport garage, said the sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity. Flight manuals and paperwork were found in the vehicle.
One of those involved was a trained pilot. Looks like we've got our smoking gun. Time to warm up the B-52s.

I also saw on NBC that a poll was taken where 94% of Americans were in favor of a military response. An amazing 92% were in favor of it even if it meant war. Mr. Terrorist, you have awakened the slumbering giant.

The Master comments: Heh-another quote from Pearl Harbor. This thing is gonna cost some people big time.

UPDATE! by A.T. Hun I'm also hearing on NBC that many arrests are being made by the FBI and that the government of Pakistan is urging the government of Afghanistan to turn over bin Laden.

UPDATE #2! by A.T. Hun It appears that the FBI has now identified all of the hijackers. They are all of Saudi or Egyptian descent. The scary thing is that the ones who were the pilots got their training here in the U.S. The trace is getting stronger.

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