The Al Qaeda Summit Meeting In Malaysia

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This video was recorded on May 21,2021. In 1999, the National Security Agency (NSA), which were monitoring a phone in Saan'a Yemen, heard about a summit meeting involving a number of terrorist operatives, whom they were monitoring, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. They shared this pertinent information to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) who asked Malaysian authorities to take photos of those who attended. The NSA were hoping for the CIA to get human intelligence involving the names which were known to the NSA. Which involved Khalid Sheikh Muhammad, Ramzi Bin al-Shibh, Ridduan Isamuddin (Hambali), Tawfiq Bin Attash (Khallad), Khalid al-Mihhdar and Nawaf al-Hazmi. It was al-Hazmi and al-Mihdhar who were known to the CIA, and after the meeting the CIA claimed to have "lost" the whereabouts of Nawaf al-Hazmi, but the NSA had not for they were monitoring his cell phone calls while they travlled to Thailand.

Both al-Mihdhar and al-Hazmi, then travelled the Dubai, United Arab Emirates, where they stayed at a hotel in which CIA officers broke in, while they were away, and took photographs of al-Mihdhar's passport which had a dual US Visa. However the CIA never shared this data with the FBI or State Department officials. They also never shared their photographs which were taken by Malaysian contacts, that were sent to Alec Station with the NSA or the FBI and White House. What was talked about at the summit meeting in Malaysia? And why didn't the CIA share their data with anyone outside the agency at Alec Station.

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