Factbites
 Where results make sense
About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   PR   |   Contact us  

Topic: Saeed al Ghamdi


Related Topics

In the News (Thu 31 Dec 09)

  
  Page 542
edge that the commander of al Faruq training camp was known to urge trainees to swear bayat.
Only the passports of Satam al Suqami and Abdul Aziz al Omari were recovered after 9/11.
Al Qaeda Travel Issues, CTC 2004-40002H, Jan. 2004, p.
www.faqs.org /docs/911/911Report-542.html   (751 words)

  
  Science Fair Projects - Saeed al-Ghamdi
Saeed al-Ghamdi (Arabic: سعيد الغامدي;, also transliterated Alghamdi, and many different variations on his name have been used) was named by the FBI as one of the hijackers of United Airlines Flight 93 as part of the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack.
Al Ghamdi spent time in al Qasim province, Saudi Arabia where he transferred to college but soon dropped out and ceased contact with his family.
Saeed al-Ghamdi was known to Tawfiq bin Attash who personally convinced him to become a martyr.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Saeed_al-Ghamdi   (802 words)

  
 Alghamdi,Saeed - 9/11Encyclopedia
A Saeed Alghamdi lived in the Delray Beach, Florida area with Ahmed Alnami and Hamza Alghamdi (on one account from late 1992 on, although it is impossible or very unlikely that the real Saeed Alghamdi could have lived there that far back as he is too young).
Saeed Alghamdi may have trained at a school operated by Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (this may very well be the real Saeed Alghamdi as we know he took training in the United States).
Saeed Alghamdi lived in Pensacola, Florida and listed his address as 10 Radford Blvd. on Pensacola NAS, a base road on which residences for foreignmilitary flight trainees are located.
911review.org /Wiki/SaeedAlghamdi.shtml   (1036 words)

  
 At Least 7 of the 9/11 Hijackers are Still Alive
, Fayez Banihammad (from the UAE), Ahmed al Ghamdi, Hamza al Ghamdi, Mohand al Shehri
The Saudi Airlines pilot, Saeed Al-Ghamdi, 25, and Abdulaziz Al-Omari, an engineer from Riyadh, are furious that the hijackers' "personal details" - including name, place, date of birth and occupation - matched their own.
Now, people who are intending to commit suicide normally don't worry about whether anyone knows their real name, and it is here that some other odd aspects of this case take on a new meaning.
www.whatreallyhappened.com /hijackers.html   (1042 words)

  
 Page 545
INS records, NIIS records of Haznawi and Wail al Shehri (June 8, 2001).
Saeed al Ghamdi (Flight 93) and Banihammad (Flight 175) arrived in Orlando from London on June 27, 2001.
INS records, NIIS records of Saeed al Ghamdi and Banihammad, June 27, 2001.
www.faqs.org /docs/911/911Report-545.html   (776 words)

  
 Worldandnation: Names of hijackers
He and suspected hijacker Marwan Al Shehhi, believed to be his cousin, came to the United States in May. He had an Egyptian driver's license and was in the United States on a tourist visa.
Role: Waleed and Wail Al Shehri sat in seats 2A and 2B of American Airlines Flight 11.
Lived in Daytona Beach through 1998 and later moved to Vienna, Va. Al Shehri graduated from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University in 1997 with a bachelor's degree in aeronautical science, the university's commercial pilot training degree, and is listed as having a commercial pilot's license.
www.sptimes.com /News/091501/Worldandnation/Names_of_hijackers.shtml   (876 words)

  
 Customer Profile: Al Rajhi Banking & Investment Corp.
Al Rajhi, one of the kingdom's three leading retail banks, decided that to remain competitive it must shift from transactional retail banking to more of a sales-focused operation.
Al Rajhi turned to Oracle technology and Oracle E-Business Suite applications to help it better understand its customers, their needs, and their banking behavior.
Al Rajhi's requirements included an enterprise-wide multi-channel sales capabilities; a comprehensive marketing and CRM solution; and tight integration with the bank's data warehouse to achieve a unified customer view.
www.oracle.com /pls/cis/Profiles.print_html?p_profile_id=100965   (871 words)

  
 Saeed Abdullah al-Ghamdi at AllExperts
Muddying the waters of the 9/11 Commission, was the fact that a second Saeed al-Ghamdi had initially been involved in the plotting of the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack.
Not to be confused with Saeed al-Ghamdi, the hijacker who was successful in his attempts to enter the United States.
He was the only Saudi potential hijacker known to have been declined a Visa, having identified himself as unemployed on his visa application.
en.allexperts.com /e/s/sa/saeed_abdullah_al-ghamdi.htm   (168 words)

  
 Rantburg Search   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The alleged connection between Abu-Ali and Ali Abd al Rahman al Faqasi al Ghamdi, believed to be an architect of the May 12, 2003, Riyadh bombing—in which 35 people were killed, including nine Americans—has yet to be publicly acknowledged by the Justice Department.
But sources close to the case tell NEWSWEEK that al Ghamdi, also known as Abu Bakr al-Azdi, is the mysterious figure identified by an FBI agent Tuesday and in a federal indictment last week as "co-conspirator No. 4"—an Al Qaeda figure who allegedly plotted with Abu-Ali to mount terror attacks against the United States.
The link to al Ghamdi, who once served with bin Laden in Afghanistan and is believed to have directed one of the principal Al Qaeda cells inside Saudi Arabia, underscores the significance of the Abu-Ali case in the eyes of some U.S. and Saudi counterterrorism officials.
www.rantburg.com /qsearch.php?q=ghamdi   (17184 words)

  
 eBooks, Databases, and other searchable on-line content from askSam   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Saeed al Ghamdi transferred to a university in al Qassim, but he soon stopped talking to his family and dropped out of school without informing them.94 The majority of these Saudi recruits began to break with their families in late 1999 and early 2000.According to relatives, some recruits began to make arrangements for extended absences.
Salem al Hazmi's father recounted that Salem- who had had problems with alcohol and petty theft-stopped drinking and started attending mosque regularly three months before he disappeared.95 Several family members remembered that their relatives had expressed a desire to participate in jihad, particularly in Chechnya.
Khallad claims to have been closest with Saeed al Ghamdi, whom he convinced to become a martyr and whom he asked to recruit a friend,Ahmed al Ghamdi, to the same cause.
www.asksam.com /ebooks/releases.asp?doc=2285011&file=911Report.ask   (2175 words)

  
 Al Rajhi Banking and Investment Corporation launches Kingdom's largest Oracle-Based Customer Relationship Management ...
Al Rajhi selected Oracle CRM to meet three key objectives: improve competitiveness in the Kingdom's increasingly deregulated financial sector, understand and enhance customer profitability, and standardize customer service levels for increased satisfaction.
Al Rahji's CRM implementation is also tied to its deployment of Oracle Financial Services Applications, specifically designed for banks and financial institutions, and the company's data warehousing and analytical strategies.
Al Rajhi Banking and Investment Corp. is one of the leading and most progressive financial institutions in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Middle East.
www.ameinfo.com /45799.html   (1047 words)

  
 Banker Middle East - Your Indispensable Guide to the Regional Banking Industry
Saeed Al Ghamdi currently wears two hats at Al Rajhi Banking and Investment Corporation - one as the Deputy GM Retail Banking Group, and the other as Acting DGM IT & Support.
Although growing in number, Al Ghamdi says that Internet banking customer numbers are still relatively low compared to tele-banking or traditional branch customers.
With all this new technology, Dr Khalid Al Daher, spokesperson for Oracle E-business Suite, says that a report can be generated immediately which would have previously taken a bank the size of Al Rajhi several days to generate from multiple sources.
www.bankerme.com /bme/2003/aug/it_in_banking_2.asp   (809 words)

  
 National Review Online (http://www.nationalreview.com)
Because NR has obtained his initial visa application, it is clear that al Ghamdi lied in answering "No" to the question, "Have you ever applied for a U.S. nonimmigrant visa?"
If nothing else, the consular officer should have inquired why al Ghamdi had never used his original, seemingly still-valid visa.
If he had admitted using the original visa, however, al Ghamdi would have been caught lying on the present form, resulting in a denial — or so one would hope.
www.nationalreview.com /script/printpage.p?ref=/mowbray/mowbray101002.asp   (711 words)

  
 Sept. 11 hijacker raised suspicions at border - baltimoresun.com
While the specifics are classified, officials said people trying to enter the country without raising any alarms will change their names slightly, alter their places of birth or forge entry stamps to make it appear they have traveled extensively and without problems to countries that are allies of the United States.
Investigators also found that two other passports, those of hijackers Khalid al Mihdhar and Salem al Hazmi, were "suspicious" in other ways and could have been linked to al-Qaida, but they did not elaborate.
Investigators said they now believe from interviews and intelligence sources that three other hijackers - Nawaf al Hazmi, Ahmed al Nami and Ahmad al Haznawi - had the same suspicious indicators on their passports, though those passports were destroyed in the attacks.
www.baltimoresun.com /news/nationworld/bal-te.hijackers27jan27,0,3333483.story   (1118 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - 9/11 panel says FAA played down scenario   (Site not responding. Last check: )
For example, Saeed al Ghamdi was referred to immigration inspection officials in June 2001 after he didn't provide an address on his customs form and had only a one-way plane ticket and about $500.
The panel also found that at least six of the hijackers violated immigration laws by overstaying their visas or failing to attend the English language school for which their visas were issued.
_Three of the hijackers, al Ghamdi, Khalid al Mihdhar and Hani Hanjour, submitted visa applications with false statements about never previously applying for a visa, something that could have been easily checked.
www.usatoday.com /news/washington/2004-01-27-911-panel-report_x.htm   (788 words)

  
 Bin Laden videotape was result of a sting | International | The Observer
The focus of suspicion is the Saudi dissident preacher who appears to have taped the interview, conducted according to the timecode on the video on 9 November, in what appears to be a guesthouse in the Afghan city of Kandahar.
Though unidentified in the one-hour recording, security sources have told The Observer that the interviewer, who appears to be disabled from the waist down, is Ali Saeed al-Ghamdi, a former assistant professor of theology at a seminary in Mecca.
Saudis who watched the tape said the interviewer's accent betrayed roots in the south-west of their country, either the lower Hejaz or Asir province, where most of the 15 Saudi hijackers were from.
observer.guardian.co.uk /international/story/0,6903,619480,00.html   (1178 words)

  
 9/11 Hijackers Alive
The theft of identities from international commercial pilots may explain why some countries are discovering records showing that people with these names frequently entered their countries.
An Ahmed al Ghamdi came to the capital 13 times and left on September 10, a day before a man with the same name crashed into the World Trade Centre.
Two of the gang, including the impostor Saeed al-Ghamdi, spent their final weeks in a flat in Delray Racquet Club, Delray Beach, Florida, where neighbours said it sounded like they were playing marbles late at night.
www.wanttoknow.info /010920londontimes.hijackers   (1146 words)

  
 Revealed: the men with stolen identities | Saudi Arabia | Middle East | International News | News | Telegraph
Photographs and personal details were published around the world with an appeal for "information about these individuals, even though they are presumed dead".
The Saudi Airlines pilot, Saeed Al-Ghamdi, 25, and Abdulaziz Al-Omari, an engineer from Riyadh, are furious that the hijackers' "personal details" - including name, place, date of birth and occupation - matched their own.
Mr Al-Ghamdi was named as a terrorist on the United Airlines flight that crashed in Pennsylvania - a plane said by some experts to have been heading for the White House.
www.portal.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/09/23/widen23.xml   (1013 words)

  
 [No title]
Saeed Alghamdi and Ahmad Alnami (…and) Ahmed Alghamdi.
According to the Commission the alleged hijacker Saeed Alghamdi is from the al Bahah region.
The inspector said he was not concerned that Ghamdi’s arrival record failed to list an exact address; central Florida is overflowing with hotel rooms and thus a tourist need not have precise lodging to be admissible.
team8plus.org /print.php?plugin:forum.2469   (7540 words)

  
 Said al-Ghamdi Alive
The Saudi Airlines pilot, Saeed Al-Ghamdi, 25, and Abdulaziz Al-Omari, an engineer from Riyadh, are furious that the hijackers'; "personal details" - including name, place, date of birth and occupation - matched their own.
Mr Al-Ghamdi was named as a terrorist on the United Airlines flight that crashed in Pennsylvania - a plane said by some experts to have been heading for the White House.
Eventually, they were swept into Osama bin Laden's Al Qaeda terrorist network, and US investigators say they were among the Saudis who hijacked four jetliners on Sept. 11.
www.911myths.com /html/said_al-ghamdi_alive.html   (1399 words)

  
 CNN.com - Customs agent: Red flags over 9/11 hijacker's visa - Jan. 26, 2004
For example, hijacker Saeed al Ghamdi was referred to immigration inspection officials in June 2001 after he provided no address on his customs form and only had a one-way plane ticket and about $500.
The commission said part of the problem was a lack of coordination among immigration officials and a focus on keeping out illegal immigrants rather than keeping out potential terrorists.
The agent said he became suspicious when al Qahtani provided only vague answers about what he was doing in the United States.
cnn.com /2004/US/01/26/911.commission.ap/index.html   (786 words)

  
 Keyword   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Saudi Institute has also learned that Al-Ghamdi is the eldest son of Saudi diplomat Saeed Al-Ghamdi, the former head of Saudi diplomatic mission to Sudan prior to his return to Riyadh.
The mothers of several wanted Islamic militants also appealed to their sons to give themselves up after the surrender of one of the main suspects in the May 12 triple suicide bombings in Riyadh in which 35 people died.
Muhammad Saeed Al-Ghamdi shot the two expatriates — an Indian and a Yemeni — when they prevented him from entering the office of a Saudi businessman, whom he apparently wanted to kill.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/keyword?k=alghamdi   (2752 words)

  
 InFact 9/11 Commission Report Index
The name "Ghamdi" appears in the left column if responsible for the action, or in the right column if affected by the action.
: in 2a 2b waleed al shehri 6c shehhi 9c hamza al ghamdi 9d ahmed al ghamdi
: between 7:23 and 7:28 banihammad in 2a 2b waleed al shehri 6c shehhi 9c hamza al ghamdi 9d ahmed al ghamdi
www.insightful.com /products/infact/911/person/ghamdi/b.html   (292 words)

  
 Bin Laden finally claims 9/11 attacks: Al-Jazeera
Al-Jazeera said it had obtained the videotape which was "recently" recorded by Al-Qaeda to mark the first anniversary of the attacks.
But being it is coming from Al Jahzeera and consists of the hijackers boasting about it, I thought they might.
I did see one article, not recent, of that they were claiming it was just supposed to be a hijacking and then at the last second Mossad stepped in, commandeered the jet from the hijackers and did the deed.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/news/747745/posts   (1238 words)

  
 National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States
Salem al Hazmi cleared the metal detector and was permitted through; Nawaf al Hazmi set off the alarms for both the first and second metal detectors and was then hand-wanded before being passed.
We asked a screening expert to review the videotape of the hand-wanding, and he found the quality of the screener's work to have been "marginal at best." The screener should have "resolved" what set off the alarm; and in the case of both Moqed and Hazmi, it was clear that he did not.
Jarrah was in seat 1B, closest to the cockpit; Nami was in 3C, Ghamdi in 3D, and Haznawi in 6B.
www.9-11commission.gov /report/911Report_Ch1.htm   (18217 words)

  
 9-11 Review: Alleged Hijackers
The alleged hijackers supposedly belonged to semi-autonomous cells, having been in the United States for months and years.
The cells were directed by the terrorist organization Al Qaeda headed by Osama bin Laden.
The hijacker story had a great deal of appeal to the American audience.
www.911review.com /myth/hijackers.html   (915 words)

Try your search on: Qwika (all wikis)

Factbites
  About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   Press   |   Contact us  
Copyright © 2005-2007 www.factbites.com Usage implies agreement with terms.