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Al Qaeda Helps Pakistani Terrorists Evade U.S. Snoops

February 27, 2009 01:30 PM ET | Paul Bedard | Permanent Link | Print

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Jeremy,

I am sure that Al Qaeda appreciates the heads up. By the way, which side are you on?

Not quite right about this.

Do you not mean Iraqi terrorist's help Pakistani Al Qaeda? There was no genuine Al Qaeda in Iraq the terrorist there just took the name. The former dead Bin Laden network had no control over these terrorists. The true Al Qaeda network lies in Pakistan and is supported by wealthy financiers in Saudi Arabia. Keep in mind that almost every one of the hijackers on 9/11 were Saudis and that Bin Laden was a Saudi.

The real Al Qaeda is not some uneducated guy who gets blown to bits after planting a road side bomb or a guy that blows himself up to make a point. They are highly educated individuals with college educations. Do you feel that an average person could have simply walked into flight school and learned to pilot a huge jet from simply flying small planes?

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