World Trade Center hijackers Atta and al-Shehhi may have been lovers, said 9/11 mastermind ✍️ warkin | Roadto911
Flight 175 into the South Tower, did so because they wanted to die together. He repeatedly calls them unusually close and"different," using this to explain why they defied al Qaeda instructions. On more than one occasion, he calls them"homos," speculating that they might have been lovers.and intelligence sources about the hypothesis that the South Tower was never what al Qaeda intended to attack, and all were surprised by the question, initially.
Marwan al-Shehhi paid for flying time on August 8, 2001. On September 11, he hijacked United Airlines flight 175 and flew it into the South Tower of the World Trade Center.I've scoured that database as well. Over 15 months that they resided in the United States, Atta and al-Shehhi uniquely did everything together. They trained together, ate together, shopped together, and lived under the same roof. They spent nights together in hotels, including meeting in Boston just days before 9/11.
I've also contacted parents and friends of the 9/11 hijackers, many of whom were reluctant to talk and thus did so only on deep background, not wanting to have their lives further ruined by association with the events of that terrible day. Some of these people have even changed their names to disappear. Among them, there is almost universal agreement regarding some kind of special relationship between Atta and al-Shehhi.
But in the entire FBI classified reconstruction of their actions in the U.S.—hundreds of pages and many thousands of entries—there is only one instance actually recorded of anything confirming this. On September 7, two of the musclemen who would fly on American Airlines Flight 11—Abdulaziz al-Omari and Satam al-Suqami—called the"Sweet Temptations" escort service from their Newton, Mass. motel and ordered two prostitutes.
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