Bangor - the Gateway to 9/11

 

Spencer Rascoff was the CEO of the travel website Hotwire. He told Businessinsider the following story:
 
Rascoff told Business Insider US editor-in-chief how he realized that Hotwire had sold plane tickets to some of the hijackers:
 
"It wasn't the September 11 flights, it was the flights a couple of days earlier that put the team in place in Bangor, Maine, and then they flew from Bangor to Logan."
 
 
 
 
 
This part of 9/11 is very unknown and Bangor was never mentioned in the official story. But soon after the attacks, similar stories came to light, that the hijackers came to Maine from Canada.



Vincent Cannistraro, former CIA chief of counter-intelligence: Link

 On Sept. 12, 2001, Vincent Cannistraro, a former CIA chief of counter-intelligence used the press as his megaphone to tell the world thirsting for information about the hijackers that five of them had entered Maine from Canada via Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, and/or a remote border point near Jackman, Maine, several hundred kilometres southeast of Quebec City.

 "What we know is that a five-man cell came to Maine from Canada,"

 





The New York Times also reported that the hijackers came from Canada to Bangor: Link

 Investigators began trying today to piece together the path of a clutch of terrorists who hijacked two jetliners here on Tuesday, tracing their movements in the past week from Bangor, Me., to Boston, where they boarded the planes that later crashed into the World Trade Center.

 The men then phoned the Bangor airport trying to get a flight to Boston but were told there was no flight that matched their desired departure time, the authorities said. The men then phoned Portland International Jetport, where two of them apparently made reservations for a flight to Boston on Tuesday morning.

 A local television station reported that the men had crossed into the United States from Canada at the remote village of Jackman, Me., about 50 miles northeast of the New Hampshire state line, though the state police said that had not been confirmed.
 
 
 
Who could these people have been?  In my last article I have mentioned the 5 pilots, whose names are identical to those Al-Qaida members on the hijacked planes.
It can be assumed, that the names of the "Bangor Cell" are Alomari, Alshehri, Fayez, Moussa, Alghamdi and that all these men are commercial pilots. As is well known, the terror cells in Boston, Newark and Washington had no commercial pilots for the Boeing 767/757. They had only single engine pilots.

 
 Conclusion:
According to Rascoff, Cannistraro and NYT, the hijacker team was coming from Canada and put together in Bangor.
Three of them should have flewn from Bangor to Newark,Washington and two of them from Portland to Boston on 9/11 morning or prior.. All five men had entered the border from Canada via Yarmouth, Nova Scotia and Jackman. They had to cross the canadian border illegally in order to remain undetected for the secret mission.

 

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