Enver Masud, "What Really Happened on
September 11?," The Wisdom Fund, March 7, 2005
Leslie Crawford, "Madrid puts 41 on trial for
links to 9/11 attacks," Financial Times, April 21, 2005
[He told the court that nothing in the statement he signed declared he was
"specifically guilty of 9/11." . . .
Moussaoui was arrested in August 2001 for overstaying his visa after drawing
suspicion at a Minnesota flight school because he wanted to learn to fly a
Boeing 747 even though he had no pilot's license. He was behind bars on
September 11.--"Moussaoui pleads
guilty, will fight to avoid death penalty in Sept. 11 case," Associated
Press, April 23, 2005]
[Mounir el Motassadeq, 31, a Moroccan, was cleared, however, of abetting
mass murder. He is one of only six men worldwide to have been tried or have
trials pending in connection with the attacks on America in 2001.--Brian
Whitaker, "Member
of 9/11 terror cell jailed," Guardian, August 20, 2005]
[But the Madrid High Court dismissed charges that three defendants killed
2,973 people in the attacks.--Edward Owen, "Islamic
terror cell chief jailed for 9/11 conspiracy," Times, September 27, 2005]
Roland Lloyd Parry, "Spain's
9/11 trial condemned as a failure," Times, September 27, 2005
"Moussaoui
Indictment," U.S. Dept. of Justice
"U.S.
tries to show proof of Moussaoui as threat," Associated Press, March 10,
2005
[U.S. District Judge Leonie M. Brinkema said she did not "know of any case
where a failure to act has ever been sufficient activity to result in the
death penalty as a matter of law."--Jerry Markon, "Terror Case 'Delicate,' Judge Warns Prosecutors,"
Washington Post, March 11, 2006]
[The US government's attempt to secure the death penalty for the al-Qa'ida
plotter Zacarias Moussaoui is close to collapse after a prosecution lawyer
in effect coached future witnesses, a blatant breach of court
rules.--Rupert Cornwell, "Breach
of court rules set to spare life of '20th hijacker' Moussaoui,"
Independent, March 14, 2006]
[An FBI agent who interrogated Zacarias Moussaoui before Sept. 11, 2001,
warned his supervisors more than 70 times that Moussaoui was a terrorist and
spelled out his suspicions that the al-Qaeda operative was plotting to
hijack an airplane, according to federal court testimony yesterday.--Jerry
Markon and Timothy Dwyer, "FBI
Was Warned About Moussaoui," Washington Post, March 21, 2006]
Jerry Markon and William Branigin, "FAA Reportedly Dismissed
Moussaoui Concern," Washington Post, March 22, 2006
Matthew Barakat, "Moussaoui
Says He Was to Hijack 5th Plane," breitbart.com, March 27, 2006
Jerry Markon, Timothy Dwyer and Debbi Wilgoren, "Al-Qaeda Plotters Dismiss Moussaoui's Role,"
Washington Post, March 28, 2006
[The government claims Moussaoui should be put to death for failing to
report everything he knew about 9/11, which it claims would have saved
lives. "This is blatantly unconstitutional," says 9/11 Truth Scholar Webster
Tarpley. "Under the Fifth Amendment to the US Constitution, nobody can be
prosecuted for a failure to incriminate themselves.'" . . .
The most stunning example of government mendacity in the Moussaoui trial,
Fetzer explains, came with the inflammatory recordings, allegedly the last
moments of Flight 93, which went
down in Pennsylvania. "Not only should they not have been admitted into
evidence," he said, "but Allen Green has noted that much of the conversation
is from the passenger cabin -- which would not have been picked up in by the
cockpit voice recorder, even through an open door. Yet the cockpit door was
supposed to be closed before it was finally broken open using a drink
cart."
Another blunder was noted by a Muslim member of S9/11T. The last words of
the "hijackers" on the tape are "Allah is great! (Allahu akbar!"). Muhammad
Columbo says, "The last words of a Muslim cannot be these! They are used in
the call to prayer, or in an attack at war. On the moment of death, a Muslim
must confirm that "There is but one God, Allah, and that Mohammed is his
prophet!" The government's own evidence proves either the tapes or the
Muslims are fake.-- "Scholars Call Moussaoui Trial a 'Charade',"
globalresearch.ca, April 22, 2006]
[The jury did not decide Moussaoui's guilt; he did that himself months ago,
when he pleaded guilty to conspiracy in the attacks. The jurors decided
earlier that Moussaoui was indeed responsible for at least some of the
deaths that day because, even though he was already in jail for immigration
violations, he concealed what he knew about the unfolding terrorist
plot.--Neil A. Lewis and David Stout, "Moussaoui gets
life in prison over 9/11," New York Times, May 3, 2006]
Jerry Markon and Timothy Dwyer, "Some Saw Moussaoui As Bit Player, Juror Says,"
Washington Post, May 5, 2006
["The truth is that he has no connection whatsoever with the events of
September 11. I am certain of what I say because I was responsible for
entrusting the 19 brothers... with the raids," said the speaker, who
reportedly sounds like the al-Qa'ida leader.--Andrew Buncombe, "Bin
Laden denies Moussaoui link," Independent, May 24, 2006]
[Yarkas had been the only person in the world with a standing conviction
over the Sept. 11 attacks after a trial.--Maria Jesus Prades, "Spanish Court Throws Out 9/11 Conviction,"
Associated Press, June 1, 2006]
[In July of 2006 a large collection of documents was published on a website
containing prosecution and defense exhibits for the trial of Zacarias
Moussaoui. Included in the prosecution exhibits are a set of Flash
presentations detailing the government's account of the passengers on all
four commandeered jetliners.--"Victims
Lists, Passenger Manifests, and the Alleged Hijackers," 911research.wtc7.net, 2006]
"United
States v. Zacarias Moussaoui, Criminal No. 01-455-A, Trial Exhibits,"
uscourts.gov, 2006