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Hani Hanjour is the hijacker who flew one of the planes that killed all 64 passengers and then an additional 125 people.
He attended the University of Arizona in 1991.
Now-retired Tucson Police Detective Benjamin Jimenez interviewed Hanjour as a possible lead.
โThere was a murder that occurred in 1990 in Tucson at one of the local Mosques in town by the university where Iman Rashad Kalifa was murdered,โ Jimenez said.
On September 11, 2001, the FBI interviewed Jimenez and Detective Karen Wright, who had worked the Kahlifa murder 11 years prior.
โWe found out that it was Hanjour who flew the plane in the Pentagon. Bells kind of rang, oh yes we did speak to him. He was young. He was 18 maybe back in 1990, and said he was a student,โ Jimenez said.
They were in disbelief.
โWe were all shocked in a lot of ways that this happened and that we had a suspect that was actually was here in town,โ Jimenez told News 4 Tucson.
Hanjour also lived in Mesa, and took flight training in Scottsdale.
https://www.kvoa.com/news/in-depth-examining-tucson-s-ties-to-9-11-terrorists/article_41a88428-b2e8-52bf-9021-28e3ded7fbad.html
So somehow they have law enforcement in Arizona (surprise) telling stories about a Hani Hanjour. Han this and Han that. When a Chinese cruise missile was clearly used and yet you need to lie to the American people while simultaneously telegraphing to the Chinese that we know exactly who hit us, what do you do? You make up a name like Hani Hanjour for the terrorist hijacker pilot and tell the world he flew it in. That's what you do.
>what do you do?
Then you immediately invade Afghanistan and set up a huge military base an hour's flight from Chinese nuclear facilities. (according to Trump)
Incremental deterrence.
>retired Tucson Police Detective Benjamin Jimenez
worked in narcotics, that figures
2008
Detective Benjamin Jimenez, who works in the Tucson Police Department's narcotics unit.
https://tucson.com/news/article_291c9aa3-e99e-5cfb-ba88-5b4a45081271.html
>that figures
also figures that he interviewed the beltway snipers? man this stinks bad.
https://www.alamy.com/tucson-police-detective-benjamin-jimenez-left-listens-as-tucson-police-captain-bill-richards-talks-about-their-two-hour-interview-with-convicted-washington-dc-area-sniper-lee-boyd-malvo-in-washington-during-a-news-conference-at-tucson-police-headquarters-in-tucson-ariz-friday-oct-27-2006-malvo-told-police-that-he-and-cohort-john-allen-muhammad-also-killed-a-60-year-old-man-on-a-tucson-golf-course-in-2002-before-they-terrorized-the-suburbs-around-americas-capital-richards-said-ap-photojohn-miller-image541186416.html
>tucson-police-detective-benjamin-jimenez
Wonder what they had on this on this guy? Must have been some next level shit. Wonder if he is still alive?
>Wonder what they had on this on this guy?
and why is he wringing his hands and constantly shaking his head no? not very believable imho
It's the ones you don't see that you need to worry about.