9/11 Timeline Obtains Major New FBI Investigation Document Resent-Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2008 14:52:05 -0600 (CST) ==================================================== History Commons Project, Special Report on February 16, 2008 ==================================================== A contributor to the History Commons has obtained an important new document about the FBIbs 9/11 investigation. The 298-page document, entitled Hijackersb Timeline (redacted), was a significant source for the 9/11 Commission report, which cited it 52 times. The document was obtained by a request filed under the Freedom of Information Act. What does it tell us? The document is dated November 14, 2003, but this appears to be the date it was printed. The time period covered in the chronology is limited to the first six weeks of the FBIbs investigation and its most recent source is from October 22, 2001. This raises an obvious question: why did the 9/11 Commission relied heavily on such an early draft? The FBIbs timeline contains a lot of material that has never before been reported. For example, it refers to a rental application for 9/11 hijackers Nawaf Alhazmi and Khalid Almihdhar and indicates that they began living with an apparent Saudi government agent immediately after arriving in the US. Another entry in the timeline reveals that the FBI has had a video of two 9/11 hijackers casing Dulles the night before the attacks for six years. The bureau has never disclosed the existence of this video to the public. In addition, the document reveals that the hijackers spent hundreds of dollars on bpornographic video and sex toys.b It also states that Satam al Suqamibs passport, recovered by the WTC on 9/11, was bsoaked in jet fuel,b and that Abdulaziz Alomari lost his Flight 11 ticket three days before the attacks, but was able to quickly get a replacement from American Airlines. Read more: http://srv.ezinedirector.net/?n=2078197&s=60366851 Please help "digg" and "reddit" the article to help spread word so others can find out about it. Thanks to the dedicated efforts of a handful of volunteers, the History Commons is still alive and kicking. But the History Commons is still in serious need of financial help. Please support this very important project and donate today. Click here to donate: http://srv.ezinedirector.net/?n=2078198&s=60366851 Best, History Commons team