[v911t] RawStory: FBI documents contradict 9/11 Commission report Resent-Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 12:59:35 -0600 (CST) http://www.911blogger.com/node/14111 By Larisa Alexandrovna - Thursday February 28, 2008 Hijacker had post-9/11 flights scheduled, files say Newly-released records obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request contradict the 9/11 Commissions report on the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks and raise fresh questions about the role of Saudi government officials in connection to the hijackers. The nearly 300 pages of a Federal Bureau of Investigation timeline used by the 9/11 Commission as the basis for many of its findings were acquired through a FOIA request filed by Kevin Fenton, a 26 year old translator from the Czech Republic. The FBI released the 298-page hijacker timeline Feb. 4. The FBI timeline reveals that alleged hijacker Hamza Al-Ghamdi, who was aboard the United Airlines flight which crashed into the South Tower of the World Trade Center, had booked a future flight to San Francisco. He also had a ticket for a trip from Casablanca to Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. Though referenced repeatedly in the footnotes of the final 9/11 Commission report, the timeline has not previously been made available to the public. The FBI timeline is dated Nov. 14, 2003 but appears to have been put together earlier (since the last date mentioned in the document is Oct. 22, 2001) and was provided to the 9/11 Commission during its 2003 investigation. The final Commission report cites the FBI timeline 52 times. Post Sept. 11, 2001 flights The FBI timeline reveals that Al-Ghamdi, the alleged United hijacker, was booked onto several flights scheduled for after the 9/11 attacks, a piece of information not documented in the Commissions final report. According to the FBI timeline, Al-Ghamdi was booked on another United Airlines flight on the very day of the attack. On page 288 under an entry pertaining to H AlGhamdi, the FBI timeline reads: "Future flight. Scheduled to depart Los Angeles International Airport for San Francisco International Airport on UA 7950." http://www.911blogger.com/node/14111