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The Hijackers Debated: Hit Only One WTC Tower, Target White House Instead?

The Hijackers Debated: Hit Only One WTC Tower, Target White House Instead?

Today's piece focuses on Atta discussing targets in Berlin, Germany, with Ramzi bin al-Shibn 25 years ago today.

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u/marco3055 — 1 day ago

The FBI’s Radical Fundamentalist Unit Ignored This Radical Fundamentalist

On this piece, the focus is on Zacarias Moussaoui and the tips sent by the FBI's MN Field Office to Washington about him in August 2001.

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u/marco3055 — 3 days ago

Passengers Defeated the Well-trained Hijacker Assigned to Flight 93

Today's article focuses on Ziad Jarrah, his 1-man short crew on UA93, and the theories about its botched mission.

newsweek.com
u/marco3055 — 4 days ago

Hochman: Why was a 9/11 steel beam from NY's World Trade Center at Busch Stadium for Cardinals game?

This came across the newsfeed on my phone. I'm not based in MO either, but I welcomed the suggested read. I think it's a good article. Very emotional, of remembrance with a heartfelt tribute from 1000 miles away with a steel beam from the south tower.

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u/marco3055 — 5 days ago

It’s Easy to Get Knives and Razors Onto a Plane, the Hijackers Found

Today's piece of The Road to 9/11 is about test flights while carrying blades onboard and the coordination for the attacks.

newsweek.com
u/marco3055 — 5 days ago

The Flight Instructor Was Struck by a Hijacker’s Odd Meaning of ‘Joy Ride’

In today's article of the series, the focus is Zacarias Moussaoui, one of the hijackers. Very interesting read. Many red flags.

newsweek.com
u/marco3055 — 6 days ago

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed’s 9/11 Role Was ‘a Surprise’ to U.S. Intelligence

The Road to 9/11 series continues today with this piece.

I'm saving all the articles from this series. I think they're worth one's time.

newsweek.com
u/marco3055 — 8 days ago

One Month to Go Before 9/11, Mohammed Atta Took a Meeting in New Jersey

MODS, if the flair is not correct, my apologies. I think this is very interesting and worth sharing (info I did not know). I did search the community, and I haven't found it posted yet.

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u/marco3055 — 8 days ago