Nick Berg - 911 - OKC Bombing Connection
5-15-4
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CNN - MICHALE BERG, NICK BERG'S FATHER STATED NICK ATTENDED FLIGHT SCHOOL IN
OKLAHOMA AND MEET ZACARIAS MOUSSAOUI AND LET HIM USE HIS (BERG) COMPUTER AND
HIS PASSWORD.
Berg's encounter with 'terrorist' revealed
WEST CHESTER, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- When Nicholas Berg took an Oklahoma bus
to a remote college campus a few years ago, the American recently beheaded
by ... Government sources told CNN that the encounter involved an
acquaintance of Zacarias Moussaoui -- the only person publicly charged in
the United States in connection with the September 11, 2001, terror attacks.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/Northeast/05/13/berg.encounter/
WEST CHESTER, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- When Nicholas Berg took an Oklahoma bus
to a remote college campus a few years ago, the American recently beheaded
by terrorists allowed a man with terrorist connections to use his laptop
computer, according to his father.
Michael Berg said the FBI investigated the matter more than a year ago. He
stressed that his son was in no way connected to the terrorists who captured
and killed him.
Government sources told CNN that the encounter involved an acquaintance of
Zacarias Moussaoui -- the only person publicly charged in the United States
in connection with the September 11, 2001, terror attacks.
According to Berg, his son was taking a course a few years ago at a remote
campus of the University of Oklahoma near an airport. He described how on
one particular day, his son met "some terrorist people -- who no one knew
were terrorists at the time."
At one point during the bus ride, Berg said, the man sitting next to his son
asked if he could use Nick's laptop computer.
"It turned out this guy was a terrorist and that he, you know, used my son's
e-mail, amongst many other people's e-mail who he did the same thing to,"
Berg said.
Government sources said Berg gave the man his password, which was later used
by Moussaoui, the sources said.
The sources said the man who used Berg's e-mail knew Moussaoui, now awaiting
trial on federal charges that could bring a death sentence. But the sources
would not disclose details of how the men were connected.
Moussaoui, 36, was arrested in August 2001 after he aroused suspicion at a
Minnesota flight school when he arrived for 747 simulator training without
holding a pilot's license. A French national of Moroccan descent, Moussaoui
has admitted in open court that he belonged to al Qaeda, the radical Islamic
group behind the September 11 attacks, which killed nearly 3,000 people.
But Moussaoui has fiercely denied being involved in the September 11 plot,
and the prosecutors' theory of his role has shifted from being a possible
20th hijacker that day to possibly piloting a fifth hijacked jetliner
targeting the White House.
Berg said his son cooperated fully with an FBI investigation into the
matter.
"He was happy to cooperate, and that was never an issue," he said. He
emphasized that the individual was not a friend of his son's or even an
acquaintance -- "just a guy sitting next to him on the bus."
"Whoever was next to my son was treated with great respect and friendship.
Like I said, he knew no dangers from people. The FBI were satisfied with
that."
CNN Justice correspondent Kelli Arena contributed to this report.
[SNIP} The Terror Watch A chronology of events leading up to 9/11 by Jim
Crogan
* 1999: Ihab Mahammed Ali, an al Qaeda member arrested in Orlando, Florida,
and later named as an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1998 U.S. Embassy
bombings in Africa, is called before a grand jury. He denies participation
in bin Laden's network and is charged with perjury. The FBI learns that Ali
had obtained flight training at the Airman Flight School in Norman,
Oklahoma. Ali became al Qaeda's first pilot. Accused September 11 terrorist
Zacarias Moussaoui also took flight lessons at the Airman school.
FULL STORY:
http://www.laweekly.com/ink/02/27/news-crogan.php
BOTH BERG AND MOUSSAOUI ATTENDED AIRMAN FLIGHT SCHOOL: The Airman Flight
School is centrally located in Norman, Oklahoma, and only minutes away from
Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City. Norman is the home to the
University of Oklahoma; its residents enjoy all the conveniences of a major
metropolitan area. Norman averages more than 300 days of VFR weather per
year, for year-round flight training. On IFR days, students in advanced
courses continue training on instruments.
http://www.airmanflightschool.com/#lodge
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