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Lies made by French intelligence

Publication time: 17 April 2007, 16:43

French intelligence services warned their bloody US counterparts, eight months before the attacks of September 11, 2001, that Al-Qaeda was planning to hijack a US-bound plane, a french media report said on Monday.
  
The information that Osama bin Laden's group, working with Taliban and Chechens, had been plotting the move was passed on to Bill Murray, head of the Central Intelligence Agency's Paris bureau, a Le Monde daily said.
  
The paper published a copy of the first page of a five-page document which it said had been handed over to the CIA in January 2001 by the French foreign intelligence agency, the DGSE.
  
Le Monde said the document was part of 328 pages of a DGSE file on Al-Qaeda leaked to the paper which it said was practically the entirety of the French intelligence services' dossier on the network.
  
Their plan was to hijack a plane flying from the German city of Frankfurt, where there was an Al-Qaeda cell, towards an American airport.
  
The DGSE document said the plotters considered seven airlines, two of which -- American and United Airlines -- had planes hijacked in the September 2001 attacks and flown into buildings in US cities.

 

Its astonishing to see that how these bloody infidels try to blame Muslims for the their own disaster, but fail to realize how a country like USA, which is currently illegally occupying and invading countries could not defend itself.

 

Another interesting matter is the French Press (AFP) is writing that the plot was hatched by Taliban and Chechens, whereas on the whole it was the work by the zionists. Their lies and mischief are being taken unknowingly by the public. These western mass media are misguiding the people through their lies.

 

KC


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