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  CBC the fifth estate - The Pilot - Story of Zaid Samir Jarrah
Ziad Samir Jarrah, suspected of piloting United Airlines flight 93 that crashed in Pennsylvania, was born on May 11, 1975 in Mazraa, Lebanon a suburb of Beirut.
Ziad Jarrah was sent to a Catholic school in Beirut, where his parents believed he would get a superior education.
Jarrah wanted to return to Germany to be with Aysel and in July 2001, Atta took Jarrah to the Miami airport with a one-way ticket to Germany.
www.cbc.ca /fifth/thepilot/story.html   (1590 words)

  
  Ziad Jarrah
Jarrah was born in Mazraa, Lebanon, to a wealthy family.
Jarrah is presumed to have become an associate of the Hamburg cell, although he never seems to have lived there, and cannot be confirmed to have visited.
Jarrah's family in Lebanon claims that he was an innocent passenger on the plane or that possibly his is a case of mistaken identity and that he was not even on the plane.
www.xasa.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/z/zi/ziad_jarrah.html   (1902 words)

  
 'I did what I had to,' says suicide pilot's last letter | International | The Observer
Ziad Jarrah, 26, told his girlfriend, Ayse Sengun, in the letter that he loved her very much, and asked for her understanding for what he was about to do.
Jarrah is believed to have flown the plane, possibly bound for the White House or Camp David, that crashed in a field in Pennsylvania on 11 September.
Jarrah, who studied technical engineering, and specialised in aeroplane construction, at the University of Applied Science in Hamburg, visited Sengun regularly, and is believed to have lived in her flat for a period.
observer.guardian.co.uk /international/story/0,6903,596921,00.html   (494 words)

  
 Jihad Unspun - The Two Ziad Jarrahs
Jarrah also confirmed to his family that he had received seven hundred dollars sent to him on top of his usual two-thousand-dollar monthly allowance.
If this is true, and Ziad Jarrah really was a terrorist, then it would be even more inexplicable that he would be carrying documents exposing the illicit past of his distant cousin.
As one reporter put it, Ziad Jarrah is "no neat fit into any conspiracy puzzle, with no clear motivation or any obvious ties to an identifiable organization." Clearly the terrorists were brilliant in stealing identities and keeping their true identities hidden.
www.jihadunspun.com /articles/20030120-the.two.ziad.jarrahs/page05.html   (1700 words)

  
 Worldandnation: He seemed like such a nice boy
Ziad's parents say that the family never discussed martyrdom attacks and that Ziad never was interested in joining any religious group or political party.
Jarrah wanted to study medicine, but he was late in submitting the required documents from Lebanon, his uncle says.
Jarrah was 22, eager to live his life at full throttle and looking for a way to channel his energy.
www.sptimes.com /News/101401/news_pf/Worldandnation/He_seemed_like_such_a.shtml   (3305 words)

  
 Ziad Jarrah at AllExperts
Jarrah is claimed to have become an associate of the Hamburg cell, although he never seems to have lived with the others, and cannot be confirmed to have ever known them.
Jarrah is suspected of being the pilot, and a voice heard by air traffic control telling passengers to remain seated is reported to be Jarrah's.
Jarrah's family in Lebanon claims that he was an innocent passenger on the plane or that possibly his is a case of mistaken identity and that he was not even on the plane.
en.allexperts.com /e/z/zi/ziad_jarrah.htm   (3077 words)

  
 PM - Lebanese family comes to terms with suspected hijacker's death
Ziad Jarrah was a passenger on the flight that may have been aimed at the White House but it crashed in Pennsylvania.
ZIAD JARRAH'S UNCLE: The last time he called he was talking to his brother as usual, laughing, making jokes on the phone, saying that he's good and his study and asking about everybody.
Ziad Jarrah is not the one who was on the plane.
www.abc.net.au /pm/stories/s369725.htm   (905 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
Ziad Jarrah was the hijacker pilot, a key conspirator.
A CIA spokesman vigorously denied the CIA had known anything Ziad Jarrah before September 11, or had anything to do with his questioning in Dubai saying quote, "That is flatly untrue." The CIA says the first it learned that Jarrah was stopped was in a cable from CIA officers in the U.A.E. after September 11.
As was the case with Ziad Jarrah, CNN sources say U.A.E. officials were, often, told in advance by American officials who was coming in and whom they wanted questioned.
transcripts.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0208/01/i_ins.01.html   (3142 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
Ziad Jarrah was the hijacker pilot, a key conspirator.
A CIA spokesman vigorously denied the CIA had known anything Ziad Jarrah before September 11, or had anything to do with his questioning in Dubai saying quote, "That is flatly untrue." The CIA says the first it learned that Jarrah was stopped was in a cable from CIA officers in the U.A.E. after September 11.
As was the case with Ziad Jarrah, CNN sources say U.A.E. officials were, often, told in advance by American officials who was coming in and whom they wanted questioned.
edition.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0208/01/i_ins.01.html   (3142 words)

  
 Awoken Research Group - 2006©   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ziad Jarrah carried a camera and told his landlords that he was a photographer.
Ziad was a happy young man who was a secular Muslim with no political or fanatical religious beliefs and had no idea he was about to die.
Ziad Jarrah was born on May 11, 1975 into a wealthy family in the town of Almarj, in the Bekaa Valley of Lebanon.
valis.cjb.cc /hijackers3.html   (2950 words)

  
 Photographic Evidence Showing Ziad Jarrah Was Not a 9/11 Hijacker
Jarrah #3: Passport photo of "Ziad Jarrah" found in the wreckage of Flight 93.
Conclusion: The Ziad Jarrah purported to have piloted Flight 93 on 9/11 is not shown in photograph 3, therefore he was not a hijacker.
A farewell letter written by [Jarrah] to his girlfriend in Germany [was] intercepted by investigators in the United States.
www.whatreallyhappened.com /jarrah.html   (373 words)

  
 CNN.com - Hijacking suspect's family claims mistaken identity - September 18, 2001
Jarrah's uncle originally had claimed his nephew -- who has not been accounted for in weeks -- was an "innocent passenger" on the flight.
The family contends that a lease showing that Jarrah rented an apartment in New York City was dated before he even left Lebanon, leading the family to believe Jarrah was not involved in the attacks.
Jarrah lived in Germany until June 2000, when he went to the Miami area and took flight instruction at two schools in southern Florida.
archives.cnn.com /2001/WORLD/meast/09/18/inv.terror.jarrah   (498 words)

  
 Lebanon.com Newswire - Local News September 16 2001
The family insists Jarrah could not have been a hijacker as he was a regular person who was engaged to be married and, despite his Sunni Muslim faith, drank alchol.
Jarrah's uncle denied his nephew was involved in Tuesday's hijacking of four commerical airliners, two of which ploughed into New York's World Trade Center and a third into the Pentagon in Washington.
Another person close to Jarrah earlier told AFP the 25-year-old had "talked with his father by telephone from Florida four hours before the attacks." "Ziad, who lived in Germany for four years, where he studied aeronautical engineering, talked normally during the conversation," said the person, who requested not to be named.
www.lebanon.com /news/local/2001/9/16.htm   (1163 words)

  
 Flight 93: Forty lives, one destiny
Ziad Jarrah, their leader, had been born in the Bekaa Valley of Lebanon in 1975.
Ziad Jarrah, 26, was born in the Bekaa Valley of Lebanon just as the nation was beginning to unravel into civil war.
Jarrah's Turkish girlfriend, Aisle Senguen, told German investigators that Jarrah sometimes criticized her for becoming "too westernized," although he himself had attended Christian schools as a youngster, drank and fancied discotheques.
www.post-gazette.com /headlines/20011028flt93mainstoryp7.asp   (5947 words)

  
 Complete 911 Timeline: Ziad Jarrah
Ziad Jarrah carried a camera and told his landlords that he was a photographer.
Jarrah is reportedly noticed by an intelligence service in the United Arab Emirates on his return journey from Afghanistan (see January 30, 2000).
Jarrah obtained a private pilot’s license from Florida Flight Training Center (FFTC) (see (June 28-December 2000)) in 2000 and then spent a few hours on Boeing simulators later in 2000 (see December 15, 2000-January 8, 2001).
www.cooperativeresearch.org /timeline.jsp?timeline=complete_911_timeline&the_alleged_9/11_hijackers=ziadJarrah   (6118 words)

  
 Ziad Jarrah
Indeed, a colleague claims that hijackers Mohamed Atta, Marwan Alshehhi, Ziad Jarrah and would-be hijacker Ramzi Bin al-Shibh wanted to fight in Chechnya but were told in early 2000 that they were needed elsewhere.
Mohamed Atta (Egyptian) and Ziad Jarrah (Lebanese) apply, as third-country national applicants, at the US embassy in Berlin, respectively, on May 18 and 25, 2000.
Not only is there the obvious visa connection to Ziad Jarrah while he is training at a US flight school, but also during this same time period bin al-Shibh wires money to Marwan Alshehhi, Zacarias Moussaoui, and others, sometimes using his own name.
www.cooperativeresearch.org /entity.jsp?entity=ziad_jarrah   (6167 words)

  
 New Video Shows 9/11 Hijackers Mohammed Atta, Ziad Jarrah at Al-Qaida Meeting   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Hijackers Ziad Jarrah and Mohammed Atta are seen smiling and speaking to the camera -- the picture of normalcy, says an expert in the psychology of terrorism.
Ziad Jarrah's girlfriend later said he shaved his beard in early 2000, more than a year before the attacks.
Ziad Jarrah is believed to have piloted United Airlines Flight 93, which crashed in a field in Pennsylvania without reaching its intended target.
www.voanews.com /english/2006-10-04-voa28.cfm?textmode=0   (773 words)

  
 CNN.com - Uncle calls hijack suspect 'innocent passenger' - September 17, 2001
Husung said Jarrah studied aeronautical engineering at the school, and the school official pledged to help police with their investigation.
Ziad Jarrah's family said he had spent some time in Afghanistan 18 months ago, but they are hoping the documentation released to CNN may help clear his name.
Jarrah had recently been reported as missing by his girlfriend, who lives in the western German city of Bochum, after she had not spoken to him for some time.
archives.cnn.com /2001/US/09/16/inv.family.suspect   (594 words)

  
 Ziad Jarrah
Ziad Samir Jarrah, (May 11, 1975 - September 11, 2001) also known as Ziad Samir Al-Jarrah, is one of the hijackers of United Airlines flight 93 as part of the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack.
He is believed to have taken over as the pilot of the aircraft.
According to the August 8 2003 analysis of the plane's cockpit recordingss by the United States investigators, Jarrah was told by a fellow hijacker to crash the plane into the Pennsylvania farmland because of a passenger uprising in the plane.
www.teachersparadise.com /ency/en/wikipedia/z/zi/ziad_jarrah.html   (225 words)

  
 The Two Ziad Jarrahs Kind of like the Zionazi NZ passport Thieves : Melbourne Indymedia
Jarrah may not be the only 9/11 hijacker to have a secret doppelganger, and certainly there are problems with the identities of other hijackers.
Ziad Jarrah moved to Greifswald, in the former East Germany, in April 1996.
The odds otherwise - that Jarrah had this useless document with him, that it was one of the few possessions of his surviving the crash; and that his distant cousin would turn out to have terrorist ties - must be astronomical.
melbourne.indymedia.org /news/2004/08/77468_comment.php   (9379 words)

  
 FirstCoast News.com - Print Article
On September 11th, Jarrah was on board United Flight 93.
On recently released cockpit voice recordings, Jarrah told passengers on board, "Uh, this is the Captain....would like you all to remain seated.
The document shows, Jarrah used his own name to register and he paid $213.57 in cash to stay in the room for a week.
www.firstcoastnews.com /printfullstory.aspx?storyid=23296   (523 words)

  
 The Two Ziad Jarrahs
Samir Jarrah explained, "He had told me last year that he had a choice of courses – in France or in America – and it was me who told him to go to the States." [Independent, 9/16/01] Unfortunate choice for Ziad!
But Jarrah's family has said, "We are ready to cooperate with the authorities." [Independent, 9/16/01] They would like to know if their son was a terrorist and murderer.
As one reporter put it, Ziad Jarrah is "no neat fit into any conspiracy puzzle, with no clear motivation or any obvious ties to an identifiable organization." [Australian Broadcasting Corp., 9/18/01] Clearly the terrorists were brilliant in stealing identities and keeping their true identities hidden.
www.fromthewilderness.com /timeline/AAjarrah.html   (9420 words)

  
 The Two Ziad Jarrahs
Jarrah attended Christian schools, graduating from a French high school, where he became fluent in French and English." [Los Angeles Times, 10/23/01] He took disabled kids camping and volunteered in an anti-drug program.
But Jarrah's family has said, "We are ready to cooperate with the authorities." [Independent, 9/16/01] They would like to know if their son was a terrorist and murderer.
As one reporter put it, Ziad Jarrah is "no neat fit into any conspiracy puzzle, with no clear motivation or any obvious ties to an identifiable organization." [Australian Broadcasting Corp., 9/18/01] Clearly the terrorists were brilliant in stealing identities and keeping their true identities hidden.
fromthewilderness.com /timeline/AAjarrah.html   (9420 words)

  
 Jihad Unspun - The Two Ziad Jarrahs
Not only were three of the four of the alleged hijackers have turned out to be alive, another Ziad Jarrah, appeared to have the ability to be in moe than one place at one time.
Ziad Jarrah is one of the best known of the 19 9.11 hijackers.
What most people don't know, however, is that there were actually two Ziad Jarrahs: the one raised in Lebanon and who's picture has been widely circulated by the FBI, and the one that actually is thought to have flown on Flight 93.
www.jihadunspun.com /articles/20030120-the.two.ziad.jarrahs/page01.html   (1713 words)

  
 The Ziad Jarrah Double
When Ziad Jarrah is questioned at Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on January 30, 2001, he reveals that he has been in Pakistan and Afghanistan for the previous two months and five days, and that he is returning to Florida.
The Joint Inquiry Staff is aware of a media report that Ziad Jarrah, a September 11 hijacker suspected of having been the pilot aboard United Flight 93, was stopped by United Arab Emirate (UAE) officials at the behest of the CIA as he arrived in Dubai in January 2001.
The Joint Inquiry Staff determined that Jarrah was unknown to the CIA prior to September 11, 2001.
www.911myths.com /html/the_ziad_jarrah_double.html   (1420 words)

  
 Mein Schüler, der Todespilot
Ziad Jarrah kapert mit anderen Terroristen die United-Airlines-Maschine, Flug UA 93.
Auch bei seinem letzten Flug wollte Todespilot Ziad Jarrah das Steuer nicht loslassen.
Ziad Jarrah kommt zu den Grillpartys der Flugschule, trinkt Coca Cola.
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