THE BUSHLADEN SCANDAL COVER-UP CONTINUES
I view the Philadelphia City Paper article with great suspicion.
I have proof it is incorrect.
Either the author of the article is lying or he was given wrong and falsified information to work with.
The intention of this dis and /or misinformation seems to be to direct more suspicion to Osama Bin Ladin by giving false information about the disappearance for The Saudi Binladen Group website.
I contend that the website disappeared because it contained incriminating evidence directly linking Binladin to Bush Sr. and Jr., Cheney and others in the U. S. government and major U. S. defense and energy corporations.
It is possible this false information is part of the cover-up of The BushLaden Scandal.
It may also be of interest to know that our Department of Defense uses the Iridium Satellite System that Binladin was(is?) a major partner in!
AS TO THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IN THE PHILADELPHIA CITY PAPER, (PCP), ARTICLE:
“The domain was registered on Sept. 11, 2000, with a preset
: expiration date of Sept. 11, 2001, according to a
: technician with VeriSign, an Internet domain registry
: service formerly known as Network Solutions.”
________________________________________________________________________
I HAVE THE PROOF THAT THE SAUDI BINLADEN GROUP WEBSITE DID NOT DISAPPEAR UNTIL SEPTEMBER 27TH, 2001!
THIS SITE DISAPPEARED AT ABOUT 4 PM EST ON SEPTEMBER 27th AS I WAS WORKING ON PART 3 OF THE SILK ROAD SERIES!
IN THE FIRST PART OF THE ARTICLE I COPIED AND PASTED INFORMATION DIRECTLY FROM THE SITE. AT THE END, ABOUT IRIDIUM, I HAD TO TRANSCRIBE FROM THE COPY I HAD PREVIOUSLY PRINTED OUT ON SEPTEMBER 22nd AND 24th!
THE DATED INFORMATION THE WEBSITE CONTAINED INDICATES IT HAS PROBABLY BEEN UP SINCE AT LEAST 1997.
ALSO IT IS MY UNDERSTANDING THE INTERNET DOMAIN REGISTRY DOES NOT FUNCTION WITH “PRESET EXPIRATION DATES”.
THE ONLY WAY I CAN INTERPRET EVEN PART OF THE ABOVE FROM THE PCP ARTICLE TO BE REMOTELY CORRECT IS THAT THE PAYMENT TO RENEW THE DOMAIN NAME WAS MADE ON SEPTEMBER 11, 2000 AND SOMEHOW THE SITE STAYED UP UNTIL THE 27TH AND WAS THEN TAKEN DOWN FOR NONPAYMENT.
I THINK IT IS MUCH MORE LIKELY THE WEBSITE WAS TAKEN DOWN FOR THE INCRIMINATING EVIDENCE IT CONTAINED TO THE BUSHES AND OTHER IN THE WHITE HOUSE AND INDUSTRY.
IT IS ALSO MY UNDERSTANDING NETWORK SOLUTIONS IS A CIA GROUP.
ALTHOUGH NOT AS IMPORTANT, I HAVE INORMATION TO THE CONTRARY TO WHAT IS ALSO STATED IN THE PCP ARTICLE: ______________________________________________________________
"It is a matter of public record that the bin Laden family has
: vociferously disavowed their wayward 17th child. And who
: could blame them?"
_______________________________________________________________
I gave information to the contrary in Part 3 of The Silk Road Series:
"THE FREQUENT DISCLAIMERS THAT OSAMA BIN LADEN IS ESTRANGED FROM HIS FAMILY HAS BEEN COUNTERED; THIS FROM AFRICA:
And Osama bin Laden still visits Saoudi Arabia and is not estranged from his family there, as is being reported in American government circles.
At least 100,000 Zulu translations of the Q'uoran were distributed in South Africa. This was confirmed by Yusuf Deedat, Bin Laden's representative in Durban. He and his father Ahmed visited Saudi Arabia to confer with the Bin-Laden family -- which is financing several of Deedat's projects. they also saw Osama there frequently.
http://www.rense.com/general13/zulus.htm"
THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS:
THE DATE OF THE DISAPPEARANCE OF THE SAUDI BINLADIN GROUP WEBSITE ON SETEMBER 27TH;
THE HACK-IN AND ASSAULT ON MY COMPUTER ON SEPTEMBER 22nd;
AND THE TRACKING AND UNCOVERING OF THE BUSHLADEN SCANDAL CULMINATING IN THE INCRIMINATING EVIDENCE IN PART 3 OF THE SILK ROAD SERIES THAT WAS POSTED SEPTEMBER 27TH.
The Saudi Binladin Group's website disappeared on the afternoon of September 27th as I was writing Part 3 of The Silk Road Series.
In the first part of the article I was able to cut and paste directly fron The Saudi Binladen Group website. By the time I got to the latter part about The Iridium Project the site had disappeared and I had to transcribe from a copy I had printed out earlier.
Pertinent Exerpt:
_______________________________________________________________
"OK, I KNOW THIS IS LIKE DOCUMENT OVERLOAD, BUT I THINK IT’S FAIR TO SAY THERE IS A DISTINCT CONNECTION BETWEEN OSAMA BIN LADEN & THE BOYZ IN THE WHITE HOUSE FOR AT LEAST 20 YEARS.
THIS IS “FAMILY BUSINESS”.
JUST ONE MORE THING.
ANOTHER ITEM OF GREAT INTEREST ON THE BINLADIN COMPANY’S WEBSITE IS THAT THEY ARE A PARTNER IN THE IRIDIUM PROJECT.
UH, OH.
LOOKS THE WEBSITE IS DOWN. STRANGE I CHECKED IT 2 HOURS AGO.
OK, HERE WE GO THIS INFO WAS AT:
www.saudi-binladin-group.com/insider.htm
Under IRIDIUM PROJECT IT SAID;
“UP AND AWAY”, THE FIRST FIVE IRIDIUM SATELLITES WERE SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED, MAY 5TH, 1997.
“THE LAUNCH OF THE FIRST IRIDIUM SATELLITES REPRESENTS ANOTHER STEP IN THE DAWNING OF A NEW AGE OF COMMUNICATIONS. MOTOROLA IS PROUD TO HELP IRIDIUM BRING PERSONAL GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS TO THE WORLD”, SAID MOTOROLA CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER CHRISTOPHER GALVIN.
THE FIVE COMMUNICATION SATELLITES WERE LAUNCHED FROM THE VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIFORNIA, HERALDING THE START OF IRIDIUM’S $3.4 BILLION PROJECT TO LAUNCH A NETWORK OF 66 LOW-ORBIT SATELLITES. The Iridium personal communications network will be capable of delivering fax, voice, data and paging services to almost any place on earth, giving a potential global capability to mobile phones.
SBG, (SAUDI BINLADIN GROUP), ARE PROUD TO BE A PARTNER IN THIS VENTURE.
THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE REGION’S “GATEWAY”. LOCATED AT JEDDAH, IS NOW COMPLETE. Equipping and commissioning is on target for services to..(?)
Please visit the Iridium website for fuller information.
WELL, IT WILL BE INTERESTING TO SEE WHETHER THE SITE IS PERMANENTLY DOWN OR NOT.
THE GENERAL UNDERSTANDING IS THAT THE IRIDIUM PROJECT NEVER TOOK OFF.
www.india-today/itoday/20000410/business2.html
HOWEVER, THIS ARTICLE INDICATES THAT THE SYSTEM IS STILL AROUND:
“UPDATE: Iridium Still Around
Rumors of the Iridium demise may have been too premature, as the program seems to still be in place! The latest information that we have been given, states that the US military may in fact have some type of relationship with the program and that government and military communications may be keeping the system going!”
www.drsky.com/0500-iridium.html
IN FACT, ACCORDING TO THIS IRIDIUM IS PART OF A MILITARY SYSTEM CALLED THE OMNET IRIDIUM PROJECT.
Now, that’s odd. The site just got updated today.
www.omnet.com/iridium/
OK, THIS SHOULD GIVE THEM ENOUGH TO CHEW ON FOR A WHILE.
Phoenix
From:
PART 3: SILK ROAD, THE BUSH/BINLADEN/CHENEY LINKS
http://www.rumormillnews.net/cgi-bin/config.pl?read=12217
____________________________________________________________
The key points the above article I then extracted to write:
SOME DARE CALL IT TREASON
http://www.rumormillnews.net/cgi-bin/config.pl?read=12352
These articles show direct links from Binladin to those in the White House.
I had already made these connections, but not with the added proof of the above in 2 earlier posts on September 19th. I had dug up that proof as I continued tracking.
GLOBALIST TERRORIST HEADQUARTERS: OUR WHITE HOUSE?
http://www.rumormillnews.net/cgi-bin/config.pl?read=11809
BINLADIN: A FAMILY BUSINESS
http://www.rumormillnews.net/cgi-bin/config.pl?read=11818
I also documented being hacked into and assaulted through my computer as I was writing Part 3 of The Silk Road Series. It was incredibly difficult for me to get this information, make the connections and write it in a timely manner.
This was posted September 26th.
The hack-in ocurred on September 22nd.
WARNING: WORD SEARCHES THAT INCUR ASSAULTS
http://www.rumormillnews.net/cgi-bin/config.pl?read=12151
Therefore my conclusion is that the article in the Philadelphia City Paper is probably part of The Bushladen Scandal Cover-up.
Phoenix
: Date with Destiny?
: by Howard Altman - Philadelphia City Paper
: http://citypaper.net/articles/101801/sl.howcol.shtml
: It is a matter of public record that the bin Laden family has
: vociferously disavowed their wayward 17th child. And who
: could blame them?
: No mere wanton wastrel, the world’s most wanted man has
: brought great shame upon this wealthy family. Even worse
: than shame, though, Osama’s actions have endangered the
: clan’s coffers.
: So it is not surprising that the bin Ladens have cut ties to
: "the evildoer," as George Dubya likes to refer to
: him.
: Or did they?
: A web domain registered to the Saudi Binladin Group (the
: megabucks corporation uses the alternate spelling of the
: family name) raises questions about what role, if any, the
: family has played in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
: The domain was registered on Sept. 11, 2000, with a preset
: expiration date of Sept. 11, 2001, according to a
: technician with VeriSign, an Internet domain registry
: service formerly known as Network Solutions.
: Coincidence?
: Or was this website set up to start the countdown on the most
: devastating attack in U.S. history?
: Like a lot of information that has been pouring in to me since
: shortly before 9 a.m. Sept. 11, the tidbit about
: www.saudi-binladin-group.com was amazingly tantalizing.
: Unlike a lot of the tidbits, however, this morsel, delivered
: last week by an anonymous source I will refer to as Deep
: Spore, has a paper trail attached to it.
: The paper trail began with a web search of the Binladin Group
: that revealed the aforementioned website. A check of that
: site showed that it no longer existed. A quick
: "whois" check on VeriSign’s website — which lists
: who set up a particular site and when — showed that, unlike
: Binladin-related sites that were taken down right after the
: attacks on New York and Washington,
: saudi-binladin-group.com expired on the day of the attacks.
: This was no accident, according to a VeriSign technician in
: Mountainview, Calif.
: "This was timed so it would expire on that date,"
: says the technician, who identified herself only by her
: first name, Antonette, and by her employee number, 001.
: Antonette also verified that the information listed in the
: whois search was accurate and not tampered with by an
: outside party. Antonette added that VeriSign had already
: been contacted by law enforcement about other
: attack-related domain names the company had registered.
: "I had a call from the L.A. police," she said.
: "He was also asking about a domain name that expired
: on Sept. 11. I can’t remember the name of it, but it had
: something to do with the WTC."
: The Binladin website was created by a company called Arq
: Limited, a U.K. web design firm. The administrative,
: technical and billing contact listed on the whois search is
: a man named Philip Lumsden.
: After several calls to the U.K., I learned that Arq Limited
: went out of business, replaced by a company called Active 8
: Solutions, which shares the same Bath, England, mailing
: address and a telephone number that is only one digit off
: from Arq Limited’s old number.
: I learned one more interesting thing.
: "Mr. Lumsden left a week ago," said a man who
: answered the phone at Active 8 Solutions. "I am not
: aware of why he left."
: The man, who would not give his name, added that he had
: "no clue" about the saudi-binladin-group.com
: website.
: A half-dozen odd calls Tuesday, October 15, to the Saudi
: Binladin Group’s headquarters in Jedda, Saudi Arabia,
: turned up little other than assurances that if I called
: back in 20 minutes or a half-hour, then somebody would be
: able to give me some information about the website.
: Each time I called, I explained that I wanted to ask somebody
: at the company why the website expired on Sept. 11, 2001, a
: rather significant date in world history. Each time I was
: told to call back until, finally, I spoke with someone who
: could answer my questions.
: But not for long.
: "You can check with VeriSign," said a man who did
: not identify himself. "VeriSign has all the
: details."
: The man then asked me to hold on because he had to take
: another call. Then I was disconnected. I called back, only
: to be disconnected again. When I called back a third time,
: another man answering the phone asked if I could send an
: e-mail listing my questions.
: "It is already after 6 p.m. here," said the man.
: "Nobody is in anymore."
: The next day, I called again and again was told to call back
: later. By deadline, neither of the two emails I sent
: seeking comment were answered.
: If the attackers did use this website, the FBI, which is
: tracking down thousands and thousands of leads, may be
: interested.
: "I am not aware of [the website], and I do not know
: whether the FBI is aware of it, but I can’t speak for the
: entire FBI," said Joe Valiquette, spokesman for the
: FBI’s New York office. "Generally speaking, we would
: be interested in something like that."
: -=-
: Click Here to Search WHOIS Database at Register.com
: Enter Domain Name: "saudi-binladin-group.com"
: WHOIS Results: Registrant: Saudi Binladin Group
: (SAUDI-BINLADIN-GROUP2-DOM)
: Prince Abdullah Street
: Jeddah, 21492
: SA
: Domain Name: saudi-binladin-group.com
: Administrative Contact, Technical Contact, Billing Contact:
: Lumsden, Philip (PLP239) philip@ARQ.CO.UK
: Arq Limited
: The Old Post Office
: George Street
: Bath, BA1 2EB
: UK
: 01224 312 391
: Record last updated on 11-Sep-2000.
: Record expires on 11-Sep-2001.
: Record created on 11-Sep-2000.
: Database last updated on 18-Oct-2001 13:10:00 EDT.
: Domain servers in listed order: NS0-S.DNS.PIPEX.NET
: 158.43.129.83
: NS1-S.DNS.PIPEX.NET 158.43.193.83
: -=-
: Active 8 Solutions
: http://www.active8solutions.com/
: Arq Limited (URL forwards to Active 8 Solutions)
: http://www.arq.co.uk/
: Bin Laden website countdown to 9-11?
: (via WorldNetDaily.com/Philadelphia City Paper)
: http://www.worldnetdaily.com/
: Date with Destiny?
: by Howard Altman - Philadelphia City Paper - Oct 18, 2001
: http://citypaper.net/articles/101801/sl.howcol.shtml
: It is a matter of public record that the bin Laden family has
: vociferously disavowed their wayward 17th child. And who
: could blame them?
: No mere wanton wastrel, the world’s most wanted man has
: brought great shame upon this wealthy family. Even worse
: than shame, though, Osama’s actions have endangered the
: clan’s coffers.
: So it is not surprising that the bin Ladens have cut ties to
: "the evildoer," as George Dubya likes to refer to
: him.
: Or did they?
: A web domain registered to the Saudi Binladin Group (the
: megabucks corporation uses the alternate spelling of the
: family name) raises questions about what role, if any, the
: family has played in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
: The domain was registered on Sept. 11, 2000, with a preset
: expiration date of Sept. 11, 2001, according to a
: technician with VeriSign, an Internet domain registry
: service formerly known as Network Solutions.
: Coincidence?
: Or was this website set up to start the countdown on the most
: devastating attack in U.S. history?
: Like a lot of information that has been pouring in to me since
: shortly before 9 a.m. Sept. 11, the tidbit about
: www.saudi-binladin-group.com was amazingly tantalizing.
: Unlike a lot of the tidbits, however, this morsel, delivered
: last week by an anonymous source I will refer to as Deep
: Spore, has a paper trail attached to it.
: The paper trail began with a web search of the Binladin Group
: that revealed the aforementioned website. A check of that
: site showed that it no longer existed. A quick
: "whois" check on VeriSign’s website — which lists
: who set up a particular site and when — showed that, unlike
: Binladin-related sites that were taken down right after the
: attacks on New York and Washington,
: saudi-binladin-group.com expired on the day of the attacks.
: This was no accident, according to a VeriSign technician in
: Mountainview, Calif.
: "This was timed so it would expire on that date,"
: says the technician, who identified herself only by her
: first name, Antonette, and by her employee number, 001.
: Antonette also verified that the information listed in the
: whois search was accurate and not tampered with by an
: outside party. Antonette added that VeriSign had already
: been contacted by law enforcement about other
: attack-related domain names the company had registered.
: "I had a call from the L.A. police," she said.
: "He was also asking about a domain name that expired
: on Sept. 11. I can’t remember the name of it, but it had
: something to do with the WTC."
: The Binladin website was created by a company called Arq
: Limited, a U.K. web design firm. The administrative,
: technical and billing contact listed on the whois search is
: a man named Philip Lumsden.
: After several calls to the U.K., I learned that Arq Limited
: went out of business, replaced by a company called Active 8
: Solutions, which shares the same Bath, England, mailing
: address and a telephone number that is only one digit off
: from Arq Limited’s old number.
: I learned one more interesting thing.
: "Mr. Lumsden left a week ago," said a man who
: answered the phone at Active 8 Solutions. "I am not
: aware of why he left."
: The man, who would not give his name, added that he had
: "no clue" about the saudi-binladin-group.com
: website.
: A half-dozen odd calls Tuesday, October 15, to the Saudi
: Binladin Group’s headquarters in Jedda, Saudi Arabia,
: turned up little other than assurances that if I called
: back in 20 minutes or a half-hour, then somebody would be
: able to give me some information about the website.
: Each time I called, I explained that I wanted to ask somebody
: at the company why the website expired on Sept. 11, 2001, a
: rather significant date in world history. Each time I was
: told to call back until, finally, I spoke with someone who
: could answer my questions.
: But not for long.
: "You can check with VeriSign," said a man who did
: not identify himself. "VeriSign has all the
: details."
: The man then asked me to hold on because he had to take
: another call. Then I was disconnected. I called back, only
: to be disconnected again. When I called back a third time,
: another man answering the phone asked if I could send an
: e-mail listing my questions.
: "It is already after 6 p.m. here," said the man.
: "Nobody is in anymore."
: The next day, I called again and again was told to call back
: later. By deadline, neither of the two emails I sent
: seeking comment were answered.
: If the attackers did use this website, the FBI, which is
: tracking down thousands and thousands of leads, may be
: interested.
: "I am not aware of [the website], and I do not know
: whether the FBI is aware of it, but I can’t speak for the
: entire FBI," said Joe Valiquette, spokesman for the
: FBI’s New York office. "Generally speaking, we would
: be interested in something like that."