Missing Witnesses &
a Massive 9-11 Cover-Up in Florida
by Daniel Hopsicker
July 22—Venice,
FL.
Secret Service agents guarding
the President during his visit to Sarasota, FL. on Sept 11 received a pre-dawn
warning that a terrorist attack on America was imminent four hours and
thirty-eight minutes before Mohamed Atta flew an airliner into the World
Trade Center.
The warning, which proved
accurate, also contained information that President George W. Bush might
be a target for assassination that morning as well.
And indeed there was an attempt
to assassinate Pres. Bush in Sarasota on the morning of Sept. 11., the
MadCowMorningNews has learned.
But, perhaps because of the
potentially explosive identity of the person named in the warning, authorities
have, ever since, been assiduously covering it up.
Pre-dawn cold sweat?
The drama began when a Middle
Eastern native residing in Sarasota named Zainlabdeen Omer contacted
local police the night before the attack.
Omer said that a friend of
his, who had made violent threats against the President in the past, had
just arrived in Sarasota, thirty miles north on Florida's Gulf Coast from
Venice, the home-away-from-home of Mohamed Atta's terrorist cadre.
In the police report obtained
by the MadCowMorningNews the man Omer is warning authorities about is identified
only as "Ghandi."
"Ghandi" reportedly told
Omer he was in town to get a friend out of jail. But since the President
was staying in Sarasota too, Omer feared that there was a connection.
He told Sarasota police that
"Ghandi" might be in Sarasota to kill the President.
Sarasota Police immediately
called in the Secret Service.
"You're not cleared for
ANY of this information."
When local reporters got
wind of the story in the days following the attack, oddly enough the Secret
Service dismissed the warning as "just coincidental" to Sept 11.
But according to the eyewitness
testimony of a local fire captain, Longboat Key Fire Marshall Carroll Mooneyhan,
who was at the front desk of the Colony Beach Resort that morning as President
Bush prepared for his morning jog, the warning proved accurate several
hours later.
Mooneyhan told reporter Shay
Sullivan of the Longboat Observer that at about 6 a.m. on Sept. 11 a van
carrying Middle Eastern men tried to gain entry to the Colony Beach Resort,
where Bush was staying.
The Middle Eastern men identified
themselves as a television news crew with an appointment with the President.
They claimed they had a "poolside"
interview scheduled with the President, and asked for a Secret Service
agent by name, Mooneyhan said.
The van was turned back by
suspicious Secret Service agents at the guard station in front of the Colony
Beach Resort, who told the men to contact the President’s public relations
office in Washington D.C.
But the Secret Service has
not acknowledged the obvious... which is that the ruse used at the Colony
Resort on Longboat Key to attempt to gain access to Pres. Bush is exactly
the same as that used just two days earlier to successfully assassinate
Afghan Northern Alliance leader Shah Masood.
Masood had granted an interview
to a television crew whose camera exploded when it was turned on, killing
Masood and two suicide bombers disguised as journalists.
Given the identical modus
operandi and the massive terrorist attack which occurred just two hours
later that morning, the Secret Service is no doubt lying, or at least issuing
statements that will later be rendered inoperative, when they say the warning
was "just a coincidence."
This incident, clearly, was
not a breakdown in media relations.
It was an assassination attempt.
Christian Animists Against
the New World Order?
Later that morning Secret
Service agents searched an apartment in Sarasota looking for further corroboration
of Omer's account.
Inside they found and arrested
three men from Sudan, and took them in for questioning that lasted for
the next ten hours, according to one of the three, Fathel Rahman Omer.
Next the Secret Service raided
a beauty supply store in Sarasota.
The owner of the store, identified
only as "Hakim," had information about "Ghandi," the man who came to Sarasota
on the same day as the President.
Hakim identified 'Ghandi'
as a member of the Sudanese People’s Liberation Army, or S.P.L.A., a
Christian and animist group fighting against the fundamentalist Muslim
government in Sudan, itself closely allied with the Taliban and Al Queda.
Hakim's story seems to make
no sense.
Why would an operative battling
a fanatic fundamentalist Islamic government want to murder George W. Bush?
We tried to find out.
But, as it happens, the key
witnesses are all missing.
"Forget the money. Follow
the bodies."
A few days after the Secret
Service questioned the owner of the beauty supply store, reported Monica
Yadov of Sarasota's ABC News 40, it was suddenly closed, and the owner,
Hakim, was gone.
Said Greg Breslich, owner
of North Trail Liquors next door, "We always thought there was something
strange about the operation of that establishment. We saw a lot of people
go in there, but didn’t see anyone come out with beauty supplies."
Where is the man who accurately
warned of an assassination attempt, Zainelabdeen Omer?
You'll never guess.
He's missing too.
After Zainelabadeen Omer
went to federal authorities with his information, he quickly quit his jobs,
and left his Sarasota apartment.
"All I know is he can’t
leave town," a friend of Omers’ told reporter Monica Yadov. "Omer got
in a lot of trouble with the law."
"So you think he’s still
somewhere?" Yadov asked.
"Should be," shrugged Omer’s
friend, who insisted on anonymity.
"If he’s still alive."
When Yadov took the story
to the Secret Service for comment, the Special Agent in charge of the Presidential
detail in Sarasota said that the President was never in any danger while
he was in Sarasota.
The agent said the connection
to the SPLA, and the warning that the Secret Service got just before the
terrorist attack was all "just a coincidence."
The Secret Service's deliberate
stonewalling leads to questions about what other assistance the group may
have provided to the ongoing and massive cover-up in place in Florida.
Consider: It was Bush brother
Jeb Bush who flew out of Sarasota aboard a C-130 loaded with files about
the Venice flight schools which trained the terrorist cadre.
Did the Secret Service
help with this get-away project? Were they controlling access into and
out of the Sarasota Airport?
"Didn't we tell you to
stay away from that stuff?"
Where are these missing witnesses?
The Secret Service says they
don’t know.
Is Omer being detained? The
INS won’t say.
What's the reason for all
the official silence?
The answer may lie in the
identity of the mysterious "Ghandi," whose name may have been deliberately
misspelled by authorities, a tactic which has previously been used by authorities
to conceal inconvenient knowledge in everything from the Kennedy assassination
to the Vince Foster investigation.
That the man whose presence
in Sarasota was obviously a part of the Sept 11th conspiracy and Presidential
assassination attempt shares the same last name as a revered Indian pacifist
seems more than just a little "over the top."
It seems downright absurd.
But it wouldn't be absurd
if his real name wasn't "Ghandi'' but "Al- Ghamdi."
It would actually make perfect
sense...because if the man who threatened the life of George W. Bush in
Sarasota on September 11th was named "Alghamdi," he would join three other
men with the same last name who have already been identified as being part
of the terrorist conspiracy.
Three men named Alghamdi
were among the nineteen hijackers.
Curiously, all three listed
on their drivers' licenses a home address at the Pensacola Naval Air Station.
All three are now, presumably,
very much dead.
But there is yet another
Alghamdi... still very much alive.
And this fourth Alghamdi,
authorities believe, was also involved in the Sept 11th terrorist conspiracy.
And wait till you hear what
we've learned about him.
NEXT: MOHAMED ALGHAMDI, RAYTHEON,
AND THE SAUDI ROYAL FAMILY
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