- 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.
The letter weighs in on same-sex marriage, the military suicide rate, and cites social ills it claims result from the West's moral bankruptcy. "Their communities have been destroyed by the high rates of divorce, rape, robbery, killing, suicide, AIDS, and often depression, bankruptcies, abortion, drugs, homosexuals, homelessness, psychological disorders, mental illnesses and most of the U.S. prisons are over capacity and crime is everywhere among all races and states," he wrote.
Nearly 13 years after the Sept. 11 attacks, the prosecution against KSM and his codefendants is still in the pretrial phase. Prosecutors have said it's "very unlikely" the trial will start on Sept. 22, 2014 as they hoped.
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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.
http://www.knowledgerush.com/kr/encyclopedia/Khalid_Sheik_Mohammed/
He is usually reported to have been born in Kuwait. His parents are said to have come from the Baluchistan province of Pakistan, just like Mohammed's nephew, Ramzi Yousef. Mohammed's date of birth has been variously reported as March 1, 1964 or April 14, 1965.
He attended Chowan College, a small Baptist school in Murfreesboro, North Carolina, for a few years (beginning in 1983) before transferring to the North Carolina Agriculture and Technology University and completing a degree in engineering in 1986. Subsequently he went to Afghanistan and joined the fight against the Soviet Union during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. (Some sources believe he was fighting in Afghanistan before he came to the United States.)
While he was in the Philippines in late 1994 and early 1995, he said that he was a Saudi or a Qatari plywood exporter named Abdul Majid. He had parties with alcohol and spent lavish times with Manila women. He often went to go-go bars and karaoke clubs and held meetings at expensive hotels. He made large tips.
He is widely reported to have buzzed a tower with a rented helicopter to impress a female dentist who was one of his girlfriends. He called her on a cell phone while buzzing the tower, telling her to wave.
At the time, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed was staying at a lavish apartment across the street from a person that would become the President of the Philippines. He would often take trips to places such as Brazil to promote Konsojaya, a Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia based company that was secretly funding militant Muslims, including Yousef and Mohammed, in Southeast Asia.
Costudio met him again twice at the Shangri-La Hotel in Makati City in mid-1994. Each time, he wore a white tuxedo and paid for dinner with a wad of cash. He gave out candies to group members. Costudio became the girlfriend of Wali Khan Amin Shah while he was in Metro Manila.
Mohammed had a girlfriend, Rose Masquera, who worked at a Quezon City bar.
Mohammed went on scuba trips to Puerto Galera with Yousef. The trips may have been a cover to train Abu Sayyaf militants.
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