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How did 'Mosear Caned' appear on the first 9/11 passenger lists? |
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Written by Xymphora (14 June 2005)
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27 December 2006 19:15 |
Tuesday, June 14, 2005
http://xymphora.blogspot.com/2005/06/mosear-caned.html
Mosear Caned
Researchers are still digging up interesting material on September 11. Allan Wood has discovered (which I found from here, but with only part of the original) a transcript
of a CNN broadcast from the morning of September 14, 2001. CNN Anchor
Leon Harris broke away from a press conference of Rudy Giuliani - so
you know it must have been important! - to talk to Kelli Arena, CNN
Correspondent, who read the names of the hijackers from a list that was
supposed to be officially released by the Justice Department sometime
later that day (it obviously wasn't released). Although she had trouble
with the names, you can do a phonetic match of all the names she read
with each of the identified hijackers, except for one big anomaly. Hani
Hanjour isn't on the list, but someone pronounced as "Mosear Caned" is.
A few comments:
- Hanjour has always been the most
problematic of the hijackers. Although he was officially a pilot, he is
well documented as being a lousy pilot, and it is impossible to
conceive that he could have flown Flight 77 as we are told it flew into
the Pentagon. Since he was easily the worst of the four hijackers who
are identified as pilots, it is very odd that this meticulously planned
operation would assign him to what appeared to be the most difficult of
the flying jobs. The original list of hijackers had only 18 men on it,
with Hanjour's name missing. I have always thought that the FBI added
him when they realized they had no hijacker on Flight 77 who could
possibly have flown the plane. Since I don't believe Flight 77 actually
flew into the Pentagon, this isn't a problem for me, but I can see
somebody in the FBI worrying that someone might ask how Flight 77 was
flown so well without a trained pilot amongst the hijackers.
- Kelli
Arena said she had a list with 18 hijackers on it, and then proceeded
to read out 19 names. This indicates to me that this was an
intermediate list, between the original list with 18 names, and the
final official list with the now infamous 19. It is likely that "Mosear
Caned" was their first attempt to add a nineteenth hijacker to the
list, but they hadn't yet changed the title of the list to reflect the
addition.
- The list read by Kelli Arena is evidence that
one of the main ways the FBI used to create the list was to simply make
a list of all the Arab-sounding names on the passenger manifests. When
they needed another guy, they found another Arab-sounding name,
probably somebody who could be described as a pilot.
- The
addition of "Mosear Caned" must have been a mistake, for we have heard
no more of him. What is most interesting is that he doesn't even appear
on lists of the non-hijacker passengers on Flight 77. He must have been
on a manifest, for otherwise how did the FBI get his mane and how did
he board the plane? If they took his name off the published list of
non-hijacker passengers, why did they do so? Was his a name that wasn't
supposed to be known to the public? Did they simply not want an
'innocent' Arab victim to appear on the list? The disappearance of
"Mosear Caned" off the face of the earth is as interesting as his
mysterious appearance.
- It is unbelievable that the original passenger manifests have still not been released.
Two
of the biggest anomalies of September 11 are the story of Hani Hanjour
and how he managed to fly Flight 77 into the Pentagon, and how the FBI
so quickly came up with a list purporting to be all 19 hijackers.
Robert S. Mueller III, the FBI Director at the time, said:
"The
hijackers also left no paper trail. In our investigation, we have not
uncovered a single piece of paper ? in the U.S. or in Afghanistan ?
that mentioned any aspect of the September 11th plot."
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