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9/11 Commission, FBI Source Documents, Chronological, Jan. 1, 2003 to Dec. 31, 2003
1/8/2003: FBI Letterhead Memorandum, Imad Eddin Barakat Yarkas1/8/2003: FBI Letterhead Memorandum, Imad Eddin Barakat Yarkas (unredacted)1/16/2003: FBI FD-302, Record of interrogation, Derar Mohammed Saleh2/4/2003: FBI FD-302, Record of interrogation, Shareef Abdulmuttaleb El-Arbi2/4/2003: FBI FD-302, Record of interrogation, Shareef Abdulmuttaleb El-Arbi (less redacted)2/4/2003: FBI FD-302, Record of interrogation, Shareef Abdulmuttaleb El-Arbi (different redactions)2/2003: FBI Secret Report, "The 11 September Hijacker Cell Model"3/19/2003: FBI Information Control Document, ADENBOM3/19/2003: FBI Information Control Document, ADENBOM (second version)3/19/2003: FBI Information Control Document, Redacted, Refs Hamas, Al Qaeda4/2/2003: FBI FD-302, Record of interrogation, Abdulaziz Al-Roomi4/2/2003: FBI FD-302, Record of interrogation, Abdulaziz Al-Roomi (second version)4/2/2003: FBI FD-302, Record of interrogation, Abdulaziz Al-Roomi (third version)7/18/2003: FBI Letterhead Memorandum, Al Qaeda and Conflict Diamonds7/18/2003: FBI Letterhead Memorandum, Al Qaeda and Conflict Diamonds (version 2)8/18/2003: FBI FD-302, Record of Interrogation, Interview of Omar Al Bayoumi9/17/2003: FBI FD-302, Record of Interrogation, Interview of Omar Al Bayoumi9/17/2003: FBI FD-302, Record of Interrogation, Interview of Omar Al Bayoumi (version 2)9/22/2003: FBI Information Control Document, Rayed Mohammed Abdullah10/16/2003: FBI Information Control Document, Hamdan Ghareeb Al-Shalawi11/14/2003: FBI Chronology of Hijackers' Activities11/17/2003: FBI Summary of Abdelghani Mzoudi Proceedings12/4/2003: FBI Transcript of Flight 93 Cockpit Recorder12/5/2003: FBI Summary of Abdelghani Mzoudi Proceedings12/5/2003: FBI Summary of Abdelghani Mzoudi Proceedings (2)12/5/2003: FBI Summary of Abdelghani Mzoudi Proceedings (3)Labels: 9-11, 9-11-Commission, FBI, Hijackers, INTELFILES
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State Department Analysis: Exporting Terrorist Tactics From Iraq
EXCLUSIVE TO INTELWIRE: This newly declassified 2005 State Department analysis highlights one of the most signficant concerns about blowback from the invasion of Iraq -- its use as a proving ground for terrorist tactics and terrorist operatives. The analysis warns that "the terrorist tactics that have been tested and refined in [Iraq] may soon become globalized." Although much of the report has been redacted prior to release by the State Department (an appeal is underway), several specific threat areas are identified: Improvements to the design of vehicular improvised explosive devices (car bombs) Proliferation of other types of IEDs -- the report states "Anything can be a bomb." Improvements and establishment of networks for forged identities and diguise Advances in the use of technology by terrorists
3/17/2005: State Department Cable, Exporting Terrorist Tactics From IraqLabels: INTELFILES, Iraq
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9/11 Commission, Memorandum For The Record, Commission Interviews
12/3/2003: 9/11 Commission Memorandum For The Record, interview with Charles Freeman, former ambassador to Saudi ArabiaKeywords: Muslim World League, Afghanistan 12/5/2003: 9/11 Commission Memorandum For The Record, interview with Tom Furey, former consul general to Saudi ArabiaKeywords: Visa Express program, passport fraud 12/9/2003: 9/11 Commission Memorandum For The Record, interview with John Hamre, former Deputy Defense SecretaryKeywords: East African Embassy Bombings, Osama Bin Laden, WMD, Richard Clarke 9/3/2003: 9/11 Commission Memorandum For The Record, interview with Jamie Gorelick1/9/2004: 9/11 Commission Memorandum For The Record, interview with Jamie Gorelick1/13/2004: 9/11 Commission Memorandum For The Record, interview with Jamie GorelickKeywords: INS, Justice Department, "The Wall Memo" Labels: 9-11, 9-11-Commission, INS, INTELFILES, Jamie-Gorelick, Richard-Clarke, Saudi-Arabia, Visa
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