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On September 11th, 2001, already at 8:56 AM (as proven from some weblogs), a few minutes after the first attack on the Twin Towers, an older article of Jack Kelly was repromoted on USA Today, claiming that "terror groups hide behind Web encryption". The article was later picked up by ABC. The original website was edited as -binladen.htm. http://www.usatoday.com/life/cyber/tech/2001-02-05-binladen.htm Neither USA Today or Kelly explained, where their prior knowledge did come from, to repost this article, even before the second plane crash occured. The article included an info about Ramzi Yousef, the convicted mastermind of the World Trade Center bombing in 1993, "who used encrypted files to hide details of a plot to destroy 11 U.S. airliners". Kelly runs the website idefense.com (Director: Ben Venzke), served with the U.S. government where he managed sever"al significant programs for the information warfare and intelligence commun"it"ies. His articles are mirrored in the NY Post, as the "opinion" of the NY Post. Kelly suggested in 2002, that some websites should be banned and "good ones" marked with a "golden star", an idea, which was based on the DEA.