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Crime against Humanity – Guilty as charged

Attack Warnings

People Who Avoided the Airlines and the Twin Towers

Much has been reported about how warnings of attacks by Muslim extremists in the year leading up to 9/11/01 were

ignored. So far no official has been fired or otherwise punished for his or her failure to act on such information.

What is more informative than who failed to act on a tip, is who acted on a tip. A number of people apparently knew

to stay clear of the World Trade Center on September 11th, 2001.

Government Officials and Business Leaders

There is evidence that a group of Pentagon officials was warned to avoid the attack targets. Newsweek reported:
Three weeks ago there was another warning that a terrorist strike might be imminent - On September 10, Newsweek has

learned, a group of top Pentagon officials suddenly cancelled travel plans for the next morning, apparently because

of security concerns.

A number of business leaders who would normally have been in the World Trade Center, were instead at a meeting

hosted by Warren Buffett on September 11th at Offutt Air Force Base in Omaha, Nebraska. That group included Anne

Tatlock, CEO of Fiduciary Trust Inc., a company that occupied five floors on or above the 90th floor of the South

Tower. 2 3 (This is the same Air Force Base that George W. Bush would fly to later that day. It has an underground

command center.)

San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown admitted to having received a warning from what he described as his airport

security late Monday evening, just hours before the attack.

Salman Rushdie, who is under the continuous protection of Scotland Yard, was prevented from flying on September

11th, 2001. Ariel Sharon, who was scheduled to give an address to Israeli support groups in New York City on

September 11th, cancelled his plans the day before.

On 9/11/01, Jim Pierce, cousin of President Bush, was scheduled to attend a conference on the 105th floor of the

South Tower, where his company's New York offices were based. But the conference was moved across the street to the

Millennium Hotel, because, the story goes, the group was too large.

Privileged Companies

Another group of people that received warnings in advance of the attack were employees of Odigo, the instant

messaging service. Two employees received e-mail messages two hours before the first World Trade Center assault,

predicting the attack.

According to reporter Christopher Bollyn, Zim American Israeli Shipping Co. broke a lease in order to vacate the

World Trade Center just days before the attack. Bollyn's source claims that Zim's lease extended through the end of

the year and that the termination cost $50,000.

The company heading a consortium that had just obtained a 99-year lease on the World Trade Center was supposedly

spared by a last-minute cancellation. According to the New York Times, Silverstein Properties had planned to meet

on 9/11/01 on the 88th floor of one of the towers to "discuss what to do in the event of a terrorist attack," but

cancelled the meeting Monday night "because one participant could not attend."

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