
Originally Posted by
Fluke

Originally Posted by
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Originally Posted by
Fluke

Originally Posted by
Butterfly
well, the FBI announced at the time that it was found
of course it wasn't there, since there was never any Atta passport in the first place
jesus, how dumb are you, fluke, even by your standard ?
The FBI didnt announce that they found Attas passport though .
Well well, lookee here!
Uncle Sam's lucky finds!
" never in the history of modern warfare has so much been found so opportunely.
...two blocks away from the twin towers,....
Atta's passport. We had all seen the blizzard of paper rain down from the towers, but the idea that Atta's passport had escaped from that inferno unsinged ........
And more,....
"On September 24 the belongings of alleged terrorist Zacarias Moussaoui threw up a cropdusting manual, while four days later came
Atta's suicide note, ................the one with the counsel to
shine your shoes before you meet your maker - a piece of advice which seemed suspiciously Norman Rockwellesque. It was here, too, that the stuff about 72 virgins awaiting him in heaven first started to circulate."
Uncle Sam's lucky finds | World news | The Guardian

That isnt an FBI announcement ^
Also , that newspaper article above was later retracted
True enough, but why did Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik claim to have found it?
"The 9-11 commission staff statement reports that "four of the hijackers'passports have survived in whole or in part".
Two were said to have been recovered from the UA93 crash site in Pennsylvania, one was from a hijacker on AA11 (Satam al Suqami) and one (Abdul Aziz al Omari) was found in luggage that did not make it from the connecting flight Portland to Boston on to AA11. ABC News reported the alleged discovery of the Suqami passport onSeptember 12.
Days later other outlets such as CNN on September 16 and 17 reported that
Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik had said on Sunday (the 16th) that a passport belonging to one of the hijackers was discovered a few days ago by a passer-by, several blocks from the crash site.
The FBI would not release the name on this mystery passport, leading to speculation that a second passport had been found at the WTC ruins. Some reports (e.g. the Guardian) claimed that it belonged to Mohamed Atta, the infamous ringleader.
Preposterous Passport "Discovery" Claims