- An FBI investigation into the legal team representing Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed further delayed the military trial of him and his co-defendants in Guantanamo Bay on Thursday.
The full nature and scope of the FBI's investigation is not clear. A security contractor working for the defense team, however, did reportedly talk to FBI agents about Mohammed's manifesto, which was published by The Huffington Post in collaboration with Britain's Channel 4 News. The contractor signed an agreement with the FBI after two agents visited his home nearly two weeks ago, which one defense attorney described as an attempt to "introduce a Trojan Horse behind the wall of attorney-client privilege."
Members of the prosecution team, which includes both military officials and civilian lawyers working for the Department of Justice, said they didn't know about the FBI's investigation until last Sunday. They had previously asked the military judge to ask the defense attorneys how the manifesto, which they called "propaganda," got out.
Justice Department lawyer Fernando Campoamor-Sanchez, however, does know the details of the FBI's probe. Campoamor-Sanchez, a lawyer in the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia who has worked drug and murder cases and has a top security clearance, was assigned to the prosecution as a special trial counsel late Wednesday.
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WTF. There is nothing about 911 in released "Manifesto", just religion. Khalid Sheikh Muhammad just has to tell the truth, not the opposite - presenting himself as "religious" (not at all - see below), . The "propaganda manifesto" is disinfo in media.
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Q: Who was 911 ring-leader Khalid Sheikh Muhammad?
A: A CIA agent, flushed with money, posing as "terrorist".
Alcohol is forbidden for Muslims. When "WTC drawings" was sent to U.S. by Philippine police they did not receive any answer.
Apr 17, 2014