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news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/middle_east/newsid_1559000/1559151.stm cnn.com/2001/US/09/27/inv.suspects/ worldmessenger.20m.com/alive.html mujahideen.fsnet.co.uk/wtc/wtc-hijackers.htm At least one Arabic newspaper, the Saudi-owned Asharq al-Awsat, said it had found two of the Saudis named on the list, Abdelaziz al-Omari and Said Hussein Gharamallah al-Ghamdi, alive and well..." (Sept 20) islamonline.net/English/News/2001-09/20/article14.shtml 1) Ahmed Alnami is still alive and working as an administrative supervisor with Saudi Arabian Airlines, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He had never lost his passport and found it "very worrying" that his identity appeared to have been stolen. However, there is another Ahmed Alnami who is ten years younger, and appears to be dead, according to his father. news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/middle_east/newsid_1559000/1559151.stm

2) Alghamdi,Saeed is alive and flying airplanes in Tunisia. He says he studied flight training in a Florida flight schools for parts of the years, 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001. mujahideen.fsnet.co.uk/wtc/wtc-hijackers.htm 3) Salem Alhazmi is alive and working at a petrochemical plant in Yanbou, Saudi Arabia. He says his passport was stolen by a pickpocket in Cairo three years ago and that pictures and details such as date of birth are of him. mujahideen.fsnet.co.uk/wtc/wtc-hijackers.htm 4 and 5) The brothers Waleed M. Alshehri and Wail Alshehri are alive. A Saudi spokesman said, "This is a respectable family. I know his sons, and they're both alive." The father is a diplomat who has been stationed in the US and Bombay, India. There is a second pair of Saudi brothers named Wail and Waleed M. who may have been the real hijackers. Their father says they've been missing since December 2000. The still living Waleed M. Alshehri is a pilot with Saudi Airlines, studying in Morocco. He acknowledges that he attended flight training school at Dayton Beach in the United States. He was interviewed by US officials in Morocco, and cleared of all charges against him (though the FBI photos are still of him!). Still alive, another Wail Alshehri is a pilot, too. news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/middle_east/newsid_1559000/1559151.stm 6) Abdulaziz Alomari is alive and working as a pilot for Saudi Arabian Airlines. He claims that his passport was stolen in 1995 while he was living in Denver, Colorado. "They gave my name and my date of birth, but I am not a suicide bomber. I am here. I am alive." news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/middle_east/newsid_1559000/1559151.stm 7) On September 19, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. distributes a "special alert" to its member banks asking for information about the attackers. The list includes "Al-Midhar, Khalid. Alive." The Justice Department later calls this a "typo." The BBC says: "There are suggestions that another suspect, Khalid Almihdhar, may also be alive." The Guardian says Almihdhar is believed to be alive, but investigators are looking into three possibilities. Either his name was stolen for a hijacker alias, or he allowed his name to be used so that US officials would think he died, or he died in the crash. Almihdhar is wanted for other terrorist acts, so it's not surprising he's still hard to find. There are three official pictures of Almihdhar - one of them doesn't look at all like the other two. http://www.google.com/url?sa=U&start=7&q=http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2001/09/20/banks.htm&e=42

8) Marwan Alshehhi may be alive in Morocco. Family and neighbors don't believe he took part in the attacks. 9) Atta's father says he spoke to his son on the phone on September 12, 2001. 10) No one claims that Hamza Alghamdi is still alive, but his family says the FBI photo "has no resemblance to him at all" (on the other hand, Ahmed Alnami's family says his FBI picture is correct). 11) Majed Moqed was last seen by a friend in Saudi Arabia in 2000. This friend claims the FBI picture doesn't look like Moqed. There are three official pictures of Majed Moqed - one of them doesn't look at all like the other two. 12) The Saudi government has claimed Mohand Alshehri is alive and was not in the US on 9/11, but no more details are known. 13) There is compelling evidence that Jarrah,Siad was in two locations at the same time on more than one occasion. Source, from mainstream articles compiled by Paul Thompson, at: cooperativeresearch.org/completetimeline/timelineentire.htm

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