Alleged Trainer Of 9/11 Hijackers a CIA Informant

2007-11-29

Richard Moore

Original source URL:
http://infowars.com/articles/sept11/sakka_alleged_911_hijackers_trainer_a_cia_informant.htm
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Alleged Trainer Of 9/11 Hijackers a CIA Informant

Sakka attempts to plug holes in 9/11 official story, claims Hanjour did not 
pilot Flight 77

Prison Planet | November 27, 2007
Paul Joseph Watson

The man who claims to have trained six of the 9/11 hijackers is a paid CIA 
informant according to Turkish intelligence specialists, who also assert that 
Al-Qaeda is merely the name of a secret service operation designed to foment a 
strategy of tension around the world.

In a London Times report , Louai al-Sakka, now incarcerated in a high-security 
Turkish prison 60 miles east of Istanbul, claims that he trained six of the 9/11
hijackers at a camp in the mountains near Istanbul from 1999-2000.

Sakka was imprisoned in 2005 after being caught making bombs that he planned to 
use to blow up Israeli vessels.

Sakka asserts that he is a leading Al-Qaeda operative, having directed 
insurgency attacks in Iraq and also the beheading of Briton Kenneth Bigley in 
October 2004.

Some of Sakka's account is corroborated by the US government's 9/11 Commission. 
It found eviden ce that four of the hijackers  whom Sakka says he trained  had 
initially intended to go to Chechnya from Turkey but the border into Georgia was
closed. Sakka had prepared fake visas for the group's travel to Pakistan and 
arranged their flights from Istanbul's Ataturk airport. The group of four went 
to the al-Farouq camp near Kandahar and the other two to Khaldan, near Kabul, an
elite camp for Al-Qaeda fighters.

When Moqed and Suqami returned to Turkey, Sakka employed his skills as a forger 
to scrub out the Pakistani visa stamps from their passports. This would help the
Arab men enter the United States without attracting suspicion that they had been
to a training camp.

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"But, as with many things in the world of Al-Qaeda, there might be smoke and 
mirrors," reports the Times. "Some experts believe that Sakka could be 
overstating his importance to the group, possibly to lay a false track for 
western agencies investigating his terrorist colleagues."

However, when one considers what other experts have said about Sakka, it appears
that his intentions towards "western agencies" are anything but deceptive - 
since Turkish intelligence analysts concluded that Sakka has been a CIA asset 
all along.

Prominent Turkish newspaper Zaman reported that Sakka was hired as a CIA 
informant in 2000, after receiving a large sum of money from the agency. This 
would explain why he was "captured" but then released on two separate occasions 
by the CIA during the course of 2000.

Sakka was later captured by Turkish intelligence but again ordered to be 
released after which he moved to Germany to assist the alleged 9/11 hijackers.

Shortly before 9/11, Sakka was allegedly hired by Syrian intelligence - to whom 
he gave a warning that the attacks were coming on September 10th, 2001.

In his book At the Center of the Storm , former CIA director George Tenet 
writes, that a source we were jointly running with a Middle Eastern country went
to see his foreign handler and basically told him something big was about to go 
down.

"This is very likely a reference to Sakra, since no one else comes close to 
matching the description of telling a Middle Eastern government about the 9/11 
attacks one day in advance, not to mention working as an informant for the CIA 
at the same time. Tenet's revelation strongly supports the notion that Sakra in 
fact accepted the CIA's offers in 2000 and had been working with the CIA and 
other intelligence agencies at least through 9/11 ," writes 9/11 researcher Paul
Thompson , who was also interviewed for the London Times article.

Were the alleged "interrogations" of Sakka on behalf of the CIA merely a 
smokescreen to enable instructions to be passed on? This is certainly the view 
of Turkish intelligence experts, who go further and conclude that "Al-Qaeda" as 
a whole is merely a front group for western intelligence agencies used to foment
a "strategy of tension" around the world.

Is Sakka still in the employ of western intelligence agencies? His apparent 
effort to plug the holes in the official 9/11 story is fascinating.

According to Sakka, Nawaf al-Hazmi was a veteran operative who went on to pilot 
the plane that hit the Pentagon. Although this is at odds with the official 
account, which says the plane was flown by another hijacker, it is plausible and
might answer one of the mysteries of 9/11.

The Pentagon plane performed a complex spiral dive into its target. Yet the 
pilot attributed with flying the plane (Hani Hanjour) could not fly at all 
according to his flight instructors in America. Hazmi, on the other hand, had 
mixed reviews from his instructors but they did remark on how adept he was on 
his first flight.

Exactly how "adept" one has to be to pull off maneuvers that would be impossible
for veteran crack fighter pilots is not explored in the Times report.

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