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FBI stops agents from telling 9/11 'truth'

... time lines using all of the official document on 9/11, combined with the account of FBI Agent Ali Soufan, the lead FBI criminal investigator on the Cole bombing. Since all of the information in this book came from official government documents, you might say in fact that this book is the official government account of 9/11! The account of FBI agent Ali Soufan was dictated to Lawrence...

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Newsweek: Did Yemen attackers return from Iraq?

Although there is no definitive proof identifying the perpetrators behind Wednesday's attack—a previously unknown splinter group called the "Organization of Islamic Jihad" claimed responsibility in messages to news agencies—U.S. and Yemeni counter-terrorism experts said they had little doubt as to who was responsible. "This has all the earmarks of Al Qaeda," said Ali Soufan, a former FBI agent...

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Did Yemen Attackers Come Back From Iraq?

Although there is no definitive proof identifying the perpetrators behind Wednesday's attack—a previously unknown splinter group called the "Organization of Islamic Jihad" claimed responsibility in messages to news agencies—U.S. and Yemeni counter-terrorism experts said they had little doubt as to who was responsible. "This has all the earmarks of Al Qaeda," said Ali Soufan, a former FBI agent...