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  KSM "Confessed" To Attacking Bank Founded After His Arrest 
Fallacy of testimony exposed as story blows up in Pentagon's face 
Prison Planet | March 16, 2007 
Paul Joseph Watson 

Khalid Shaikh Mohammed's alleged confession testimony has been thoroughly 
discredited after it emerged that one of the targets he identified, the Plaza 
Bank, was not founded until 2006, four years after the alleged Al-Qaeda 
mastermind's arrest. 

In his confession, KSM claims, "I was responsible for planning, training, 
surveying, and financing for the New (or Second) Wave of attacks against the 
following skyscrapers after 9/11: ...Plaza Bank, Washington state." 

KSM was arrested in March 2003. According to the Plaza Bank's website , the 
organization was founded in early 2006, making it impossible for KSM to have 
even known of the bank's existence before 2003, never mind plotted against it. 

Skepticism about the legitimacy of KSM's confession has gushed forth from all 
quarters, leaving the credibility of the Pentagon and the process of military 
tribunals in ruins and provoking additional questions about why the alleged 
Al-Qaeda mastermind admitted to involvement in such a vast range of plots. 

After media commentators across the spectrum, from Time Magazine to Matt Lauer 
and even Rosie O'Donnell were openly cynical of the accuracy of KSM's 
testimony, officials speaking on condition of anonymity admitted that the 
claims were exaggerated, but still insist KSM's responsibility for 9/11, "from 
A to Z" is genuine. 

Former CIA field officer Robert Baer also expressed his doubts , questioning 
"What the Pentagon's objective really is in releasing the transcript of Khalid 
Sheikh Mohammed's confession." 

"On the face of it, KSM, as he is known inside the government, comes across as 
boasting, at times mentally unstable. It's also clear he is making things up. 
I'm told by people involved in the investigation that KSM was present during 
Wall Street Journal correspondent Danny Pearl's execution but was in fact not 
the person who killed him. There exists videotape footage of the execution that 
minimizes KSM's role. And if KSM did indeed exaggerate his role in the Pearl 
murder, it raises the question of just what else he has exaggerated, or 
outright fabricated," writes Baer. 

The facet of the Pearl murder and why the establishment would want to shut the 
lid on the whole affair by pinning the blame on KSM is interesting in the 
context that in September 2006, Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf 
fingered Omar Sheikh as Pearl's assassin, adding that he was an MI6 agent 
working for British Intelligence . In the transcript of his alleged confession, 
KSM cryptically discusses CIA and Mossad involvement in the Pearl execution but 
the text is heavily redacted. 

KSM's claim that he ran the 1993 World Trade Center bombing is also highly 
suspect because it also conveniently sweeps under the carpet the fact that it 
was the FBI who provided the terror cell with the bomb materials through their 
informant and ordered the bombing to go ahead. 

In addition, KSM was a known CIA asset in the eighties and was used as a go 
between during the CIA-funded Afghan "jihad" against the occupying Soviets. 

It is well established that before his mysterious arrest as the alleged 
mastermind behind the September 11 plot, Mohammed was granted a visa to enter 
the US just six weeks before the terrorist attacks in Washington and New York. 

Other questions that have arisen concerning the testimony revolve around KSM's 
Americanized use of the English language, including the term "A to Z," which 
many see as a form of slang that benefits tabloid headlines more than it does 
the vernacular of radical Muslim extremists. 

A CNN online poll shows that a massive 74% disbelieve all of the claims made by 
KSM and BBC respondents were equally cynical. 

Think Progress makes the point that KSM's comments on torture and any potential 
reference to the fact that he was tortured himself are redacted in the 
transcript. 

The upshot of all this is that the much vaunted KSM confession, which seems to 
have been intentionally inflated so the book could be closed on a number of 
nebulous plots cited by the Bush administration as justification for its 
policies, has blown up in the establishment's face and only succeeded in 
detracting credibility from the government's official 9/11 story and the 
mythical war on terror. 
  
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  ratcat writes: "The confessions and the tapes are propaganda - no credible 
sources. Torture is not an acceptable or credible method of obtaining facts. 
This used to recognized (pre-Bush) by the courts." 




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