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reprehensor Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-21-05 09:29 PM
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The Pakistani Connection to 7/7.
The Pakistani Connection: The London Bombers and "Al Qaeda's Webmaster"

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In other words, it was only in the wake of the July 2005 attacks, that the maps of the London underground allegedly on Noor khan's laptop all of sudden surfaced in the British and American press. They had never been reported on previously.

Moreover, when Noor Khan was arrested, he was not charged or accused of masterminding a terror attack on Wall Street and the IMF. In fact quite the opposite: he was immediately recruited by Pakistan's military intelligence (ISI). Two weeks later, when the news regarding his alleged role in planning the attacks on America's financial institutions had hit the news chain in early August 2004, Noor Khan was duly employed by Pakistan's secret service on behalf of the CIA:

Khan had been arrested in Lahore on July 13, and subsequently "turned" by Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence Agency. When his name appeared in print , he was working for a combined ISI/CIA task force sending encrypted e-mails to key al Qaeda figures in the hope of pinpointing their locations and intentions. (The Herald, 9 August 2005)


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The first time the maps of the London underground were mentioned was one year later, in the wake of the 7/7 London bomb attack.

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