An additional problem not mentioned in this essay is why would Atta carry incriminating evidence with him? If he wanted it to be found, he risked having it destroyed in the plane crash. If he wanted it destroyed, he risked having it found, as it was. Was he careless? Hard to believe that was his state of mind if the official story is true. Did he simply did not care? Also hard to believe if he was the methodical terrorist we have been told he was. Consider also in this context the hijacker's passport that was found unscathed on a street in NYC just after 9/11. Since it is not possible that the passport survived the crash, we are almost forced to conclude that someone put it there to mislead investigators. And that conclusion strengthens the hypothesis that someone also planted Atta's suitcase.
See this for more: Former federal terrorism investigators say a piece of luggage hastily checked in at the Portland, Maine, airport by a World Trade Center hijacker on the morning of Sept. 11 provided the Rosetta stone enabling FBI agents to swiftly unravel the mystery of who carried out the suicide attacks and what motivated them. ABN
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by Prof. David Ray Griffin
Global Research, May 9, 2008
The Canadian
At the core of the official story about 9/11 is the claim that the four airliners that crashed that day had been taken over by a band of al-Qaeda hijackers led by Mohamed Atta. No proof was ever provided for this claim. But various kinds of evidence have been offered, the most important of which was reportedly found in Atta’s luggage after the attacks. The materials in this luggage were said to confirm the suspicion that the planes had been hijacked by Atta and fellow Muslims. As Joel Achenbach wrote in a Washington Post story on September 16, 2001:
Atta is thought to have piloted American Airlines Flight 11, the first to slam into the World Trade Center. A letter written by Atta, left in his luggage at Boston's Logan Airport, said he planned to kill himself so he could go to heaven as a martyr. It also contained a Saudi passport, an international driver's license, instructional videos for flying Boeing airliners and an Islamic prayer schedule. (“’You Never Imagine’ A Hijacker Next Door.”)
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And there is also this from
And there is also this from CNN: A fragment of Jarrah's passport was found in the wreckage of the hijacked Flight 93.
But then there is the problem of where is the wreckage from Flight #93, which crashed in PA? Do your own research. There are basically no photographs of it anywhere. Why?
Here is the best information I have been able to find. According to this report, the wreckage from Flight 93 is buried under a mountain in Pennsylvania. TOP Secret Government Facility (holds Flight 93 evidence).