Wednesday, May 17, 2006

5.5 Ton Cocaine Bust Reveals New Details of 9.11 Attack

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5.5 Ton Cocaine Bust Reveals New Details of 9.11 Attack

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WORLD EXCLUSIVE

May 17, 2006--Venice Fl. - A MadCowMorningNews investigation into the ownership of the DC9 airliner caught carrying 5.5 tons of cocaine in Mexico last month has uncovered explosive new details about some of the many lingering mysteries still surrounding the 9.11 attack.

San Diego defense contractor Titan Corporation, already implicated in the fraudulent bankruptcy of a shadowy St. Petersburg FL company which owned the DC9 "Cocaine One" flight busted in Mexico, employed a Lebanese contractor who assisted Mohamed Atta and other terrorist hijackers in Venice, Florida.

Makram Chams, a Lebanese national, provided significant logistical support for Mohamed Atta and Marwan Al-Shehhi. Chams, we learned, had even entertained recently-convicted Zacharias Moussaoui in his apartment in Venice.

Chams left town soon after the 9.11 attack, abandoning a thriving convenience store which has stood vacant ever since. No one knew where he‚d gone.

Now Chams has re-surfaced in Saudi Arabia, working in an unlikely capacity: as a contractor for American defense firm Titan Corp.


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