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Still More KSM Doubts

Jonathan's and my blogs yesterday raised questions about Khalid Sheikh Mohammed's confessions. Today suspicions continue to grow. Larisa Alexandrovna of Raw Story suggests in her blog, At-Largely, that at least one of KSM's targets didn't exist when he decided to blow it up.

KSM says in his confession: "I was responsible for planning, training, surveying, and financing for the New (or Second) Wave of attacks against the following skyscrapers after 9/11: ...Plaza Bank, Washington state."

Larisa looked up Plaza Bank's website and found that the Plaza Bank was not founded until 2006. According to their official Web site:

"Founded in early 2006, with a vision of creating the leading commercial bank in the Pacific Northwest, Plaza Bank’s story quickly captured the hearts and passion of some of the region's leading business minds. From Jack Creighton, former CEO of Weyerhaeuser and United Airlines, to former Seattle Mariner Edgar Martinez, and nationally acclaimed salon operator Gene Juárez, the story of a bank founded to bring "class to the mass" simply could not be contained."






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Regardless of the polital motivations and whether KSM is embelishing or not, the important thing is this Islamic Scumbag is not out there like OBL planning more attacks. I really do not feel any remorse for this guy. I don't care if he is tortured, nor do I really care if terrorists are transported to other countries for extraordinary renditions. Although I strongly oppose the Iraq war because it had little to do with terrorism and 9/11, I support a heavy handed approach of going after Islamic networks. The liberal approach of pacifism and do nothing and hope nothing happens is not an acceptable national security or foreign policy approach.

Posted by: A IS FOR AWESOME on 03/16/07 at 12:35 PM  Respond

(Off-topic) Story pitch for James Ridgeway or another MoJo reporter tied to recent Chiquita Banana terrorist payoffs - thanks for taking a look.

http://tinyurl.com/3xuzkh
Two Ns, Many Political Donations
by Kevin Osborne, Staff Reporter, Cincinnati CityBeat
March 16, 2007

Cincinnati’s own Chiquita Brands International is in the headlines for paying a $25 million fine to the federal government after admitting it gave cash for years to a known Colombian terrorist group that traffics in cocaine as protection money. But a review of other federal documents raise troubling questions about Chiquita’s former owner, billionaire financier Carl Lindner Jr., and his family.

Lindner, his wife, sons and other family members are well known as big-money political campaign contributors, mostly to conservative Republican candidates and causes including President Bush. A review of documents filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC), however, show that the family also gives money to candidates under the similar name of “Linder.”

The pattern of listing campaign contributions without the second “n” in the family’s name isn’t limited to one or two reports, and appears to be a pattern going back several years.

According to documents filed with the FEC, it’s not just one “Linder” error, and it’s not just Carl Jr.’s last name being misspelled repeatedly; the same error shows up with a variety of other Lindner family members, including his wife, Edyth, and his son, Carl III.

For example, “Carl Linder Jr.” gave $500 to the congressional campaign of Geoff Davis in 2001; a person listed as “Carl Linder III” gave $4,000 to the U.S. Senate campaign of David Vitter in Louisiana in 2004 and $1,000 to Virginia Gov. George Allen’s senate campaign in 1999. There are multiple other instances in the reports over the years, as well.

During the 2004 election cycle, the Lindner family contributed tens of thousands of dollars, funneled through each member of the family, to various conservative groups, including the Republican National Committee and several GOP politicians. Among the donations, Lindner gave $250,000 to the Swift Boat Veterans PAC, the group recently fined for inaccurate TV commercials smearing the military service record of Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry.

Because a number of donations involve a systematic misspelling of the family’s name, it’s unclear whether the listings are merely a clerical error made for years or an effort to conceal donations as a method for avoiding federal campaign contribution limits.

Current campaign contribution limits include $2,300 per election to a federal candidate or the candidate’s campaign committee and $5,000 per calendar year to a political action committee (PAC), which can support candidates or issues.

Also, contributors may give $10,000 per year to a state or local party committee and $28,500 per year to a national party committee. The total cap on campaign contributions from an individual for a two-year period is $108,200.

In presidential campaigns, individuals may contribute up to $2,300 for the entire primary campaign period, not $2,300 for each state primary in which the candidate runs.

Carl Lindner Jr. is founder of the United Dairy Farmers convenience store chain and a former owner of the Cincinnati Reds. Along with his three sons, Lindner holds a 42 percent stake in the American Financial Group. On Forbes magazine’s 400 richest people list in 2006, Lindner was ranked 133rd, with a value of $2.3 billion.

Surely that’s enough to afford a proofreader.

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Indeed, the planned attack against the non-existing Plaza bank is one of the numerous flaws in the KSM case.

Read this article listing 13 questions that should be asked to KSM. It's priceless : humorous and so true.

http://www.signs-of-the-times.org/articles/show/128851-Some+Questions+about+911+for+Khalid+Shaikh+Mohammed

Posted by: Petrus on 03/27/07 at 2:59 AM  Respond

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