http://news.bostonherald.com/national/view.bg?articleid=33571Washington - Some of the Nine-Eleven hijackers may have had outside help from others in the U-S.
The F-B-I has long contended that not a single al-Qaida operative in
the United States collaborated with the 19 hijackers. But the commission investigating the attacks has identified two Muslim men who may have had advance knowledge of the plot.
The commission has found that two hijackers got substantial help
from the men (Mohdar Abdullah and Anwar Aulaqi) after settling in California in 2000. Both men are no longer in the U-S but one of the men told investigators before he was deported to Yemen that he helped the hijackers get driver's licenses. He also said he knew about the attacks.
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