What Was Daniel Pearl Doing In Pakistan?
"While U.S. journalist Daniel Pearl
had in general told people, who came into contact with him in the days prior to his
abduction and murder, that he was completing a story on shoe-bomb terrorist Richard Reid,
there is now increased evidence that he was also looking at far more sensitive matters.
Some of those who had spoken to Pearl during his stay in Karachi believe that his main
interest was in looking into the links between certain agencies in Pakistan with religious
militancy. The Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), the most powerful agency in the country,
had also received Pearl's attention during this investigation.... It is also rumoured that
Pearl was in fact especially interested in any role played by the U.S. in training the ISI
or backing it in any way, especially during the war against the Soviets in Afghanistan in
the 1980s. 'Details of any U.S.-ISI cooperation would of course not be appreciated even in
Washington, especially regarding U.S. cooperation in promoting any kind of Islamic
militancy,' stated a source close to the Pakistan foreign office.' It may be noted that
Pearl was known in New York, where the newspaper he worked for, The Wall Street
Journal is based, as a reporter willing to expose U.S. involvement in matters of
some embarrassment for the government in Washington. One
of his last major stories for instance had focussed on the fact that some of the
atrocities allegedly committed in Kosovo may have been 'fabricated' with Western
forces aware of this, even as the international media was informed about the war crimes
carried out."
Pearl was probing spy agencies' role
Gulf News, 23 March
2002
Wall
St Journal reporter Daniel Pearl was on the 9/11 trail |
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Pearl
photographed (above) by his captors "Every reporter has got to start
somewhere. And the place Danny Pearl began, shortly after 9/11, was with a phone call to a
number in Manhattan [to Ijaz Mansoor].... Danny
called on a tip from Indian intelligence, which said Ijaz was wired with leading jihadis.
... Ijaz made introductions to three sources: Shaheen
Sehbai, editor of The News, Pakistan's largest English-language daily; a jihadi activist
he declines to name; and--most fatefully-- Khalid Khawaja, a Muslim militant and a
onetime agent with Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence Agency (ISI) who counts among
his very best friends Osama bin Laden. .... Musharraf himself said [the reason Pearl was killed] was because Danny was
'overly inquisitive.' And more
than a few knowledgeable Pakistanis think the ISI was involved. When asked by Vanity Fair whether it shares that
view, The Wall Street Journal issued a two-word written answer: 'No comment.'" |
The Daniel Pearl case is where nexus
is fully exposed
Anonymous Senior Police Official, Pakistan
Agence
France Presse, 1 June 2005
"Pakistani police sources tell
TIME that at least one witness says Pearl's throat was slit by a top al-Qaeda terrorist, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed..... Fazal Karim has
identified Mohammed as the man who drew the knife across Pearl's throat, two men who
participated in Karim's interrogation tell TIME. Karim's testimony may weaken the
government's case that [Omar] Saeed [Sheikh] was both ringleader of the plot and Pearl's
executioner... Despite this fresh evidence, Pakistani police working on the Pearl case
noticed a distinct cooling in their
superiors' interest..."
Who Killed Pearl?
TIME magazine, 3 Feb 2003
Former FBI Translator Sibel Edmonds'
Initial Allegations Of A Bush Administration 911 Cover-Up Who Are James Woolsey And Mansur Ejaz? - Click Here Some Key Unanswered Questions * Why is Khalid
Sheikh Mohammed not being tried for the murder of Daniel Pearl? * Why did the CIA
not show any interest in a pre-911 tip off from a one of its own former leading agents
that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was planning to hijack planes (below)? Fore More
Information In Relation To The Above Questions See "Wall Street Journal reporter
Daniel Pearl was investigating the man who allegedly planned the Sept. 11 airplane
hijackings and attacks on New York and Washington when he was kidnapped and murdered in
Pakistan, according to two former Central Intelligence Agency officials. Bob Baer, a former case
officer in the agency's Directorate of Operations, said he provided Pearl with
unpublished information about Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, who has since been accused by
American officials of being one of the masterminds of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and a
top aide to Osama bin Laden. Mohammed is currently the operational chief of al Qaida,
other U.S. intelligence officials said. Next to bin Laden, Mohammed is one of the most
wanted terrorists in the world. 'I was working with Pearl,' said Baer, who has written a
book about his time as a CIA official and has acted as a consultant and source for
numerous media outlets. 'We had a joint project. Mohammed was the story he was working on,
not Richard Reid.'... Shortly after Pearl's kidnapping and subsequent murder in Karachi,
Pakistan last winter, it was reported he was tracing the background of Reid, who was
seized on a Boston-bound American Airlines jet from Paris allegedly trying to ignite
explosive in his shoes. According to that account, [Pearl] had gone to Karachi to contact
a man called Sheik Mubarek Gilani
to get information on Reid. Baer said that instead Pearl was onto bigger and more
dangerous game. 'I urged him to go to Pakistan to look into Shaikh Mohammed.'....
Pakistani intelligence sources told UPI that Mohammed, the man Pearl was actually trying
to track down, also had links to Gilani and his party.... On July 15, an anti-terrorism court in the southern
Pakistani city of Hyderabad convicted four men for kidnapping and murdering Pearl. The
suspected ringleader, British-born Pakistani Ahmad Omar Saeed Shaikh, better known as
Shaikh Omar, was sentenced to death while three others were sent to jail for life.
Throughout the trial, Omar maintained that -- although he knew how and by who Pearl had
been killed -- he was not himself responsible.... According to Baer, he was first informed
of Mohammed's role as a key aide to terrorist mastermind bin Laden as early as December
1997 when he met a former police chief from Doha, Qatar, at a dinner in Damascus. In 1997,
Baer had left the agency to become a consultant in Beirut. Terrorism was Baer's field and
Baer began to meet the ex-Doha police chief from time to time.... The ex-police chief told Baer that Mohammed 'is going to hijack
some planes.' The ex-police chief said his basis for
this was evidence developed by police and Qatari intelligence.... Baer sent this information to a friend in the CIA
Counter-terrorist Center who forwarded the information to his superiors. Baer heard
nothing. 'There was no interest,' he said. Baer said
he was frustrated and called Pearl.... Baer said to his annoyance, Pearl did not begin to
work on the story. Nothing was done until the day of the Sept. 11 attacks when Pearl
called to talk to Baer. Baer said he gave Pearl all the old information he had and new
information he had since obtained -- for example, that there are files on Mohammed in the
Qatari Embassy in London. Baer said he and Pearl then 'began to work together' -- in other
words, Pearl would get info and check it out with Baer and Baer would feed Pearl what he
was getting. It was 'a joint project,' said Baer. Baer was giving direction, but Pearl's
contacts were not confined to Baer. After Pearl's murder,
Baer said, he took his information about Mohammed to the Justice Department, but again, as
with the agency, he never received a call nor did the department express any interest." "Wall Street Journal reporter
Daniel Pearl was investigating the man who allegedly planned the Sept. 11 airplane
hijackings and attacks on New York and Washington when he was kidnapped and murdered in
Pakistan, according to two former Central Intelligence Agency officials. Bob Baer, a
former case officer in the agency's Directorate of Operations, said he provided Pearl with
unpublished information about Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, who has since been accused by
American officials of being one of the masterminds of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks ....
Shortly after Pearl's kidnapping and subsequent murder in Karachi, Pakistan last winter,
it was reported he was tracing the background of Reid, who was seized on a Boston-bound
American Airlines jet from Paris allegedly trying to ignite explosive in his shoes.
According to that account, Reid had gone to Karachi to contact a man called Sheik Mubarek
Gilani to get information on Reid. Baer said that instead Pearl was onto bigger and more
dangerous game. 'I urged him to go to Pakistan to look into Shaikh Mohammed.' Another
former 30-year veteran of CIA confirmed Baer's account. He asked that his name not be
used, but he endorsed Baer: 'I'm surprised Baer is on the record, but he really knows his
stuff on this.' Baer said that he believes it was
Mohammed who had Pearl killed. 'I have heard from (intelligence) people who follow this
closely that it was people close to Mohammad that killed him, if it wasn't Mohammed
himself,' he said....The
director of the Congressional Task Force on Terrorism and Unconventional Warfare, Josef
Bodansky, told UPI emphatically, 'Mohammed was Pearl's killer. An Algerian actually did
the job, but Mohammed gave the order for the killing. There's no question about it,' he
said. Bodansky said Mohammed also has ties to Pakistan's
Inter-Service Intelligence agency, which he said had
acted to shield him in the past. 'Mohammed was running operations right in Karachi,' said
Bodansky." Click here for full UPI report including disclosure that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was the killer of Pearl not Omar Sheikh |
"Every reporter has got to start
somewhere. And the place Danny Pearl began, shortly after 9/11, was with a phone call to a
number in Manhattan. On the line that morning was Mansoor Ijaz,
founder and chairman of Crescent Investment Management, LLC, and a U.S. born-and-bred
Pakistani-American with unusual friends and interests. His business partner is Lieutenant
General James Abrahamson, former director of Ronald Reagan's Star Wars program; and the
vice-chairman of his board is R. James Woolsey,
director of the CIA under Bill Clinton. For a time Ijaz was also chums with Clinton and his
national-security adviser Samuel Berger. This came in handy in April 1997, when, as a
private citizen, Ijaz negotiated Sudan's counterterrorism offer to the U.S. and again in
August 2000, when Ijaz had Pakistan and India on the seeming verge of cooling the Kashmir
cauldron. The deal broke down, as did the relationship with the White House. But soon enough Ijaz
was back, as tight with George W. and Condie as he'd been with Bill and Sandy. Danny called on a tip from Indian intelligence, which said Ijaz was wired
with leading jihadis. Figuring that a prominent Pakistani-American who came recommended by
Indian spooks to get to Muslim militants must have been a gold mine for Danny. Ijaz made introductions to three sources: Shaheen Sehbai, editor of The
News, Pakistan's largest English-language daily; a jihadi activist he declines to name;
and--most fatefully-- Khalid Khawaja,
a Muslim militant and a onetime agent with Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence Agency
(ISI) who counts among his very best friends Osama bin Laden. Within weeks, Danny ... was in the capital, Islamabad, 700 miles to the
north, for a several-hour session with Khalid Khawaja.... As of this writing, Sheikh and three
co- defendants were still on trial. Everyone in Pakistan expects all of them to be
convicted and sentenced to die by hanging. I never did answer the 'why' of
everything. [Omar] Sheikh said that the reason was to
strike a blow at Musharraf, while Musharraf himself said it was because Danny was 'overly
inquisitive.' And more than a
few knowledgeable Pakistanis think the ISI was involved. When asked by Vanity Fair whether it shares that
view, The Wall Street Journal issued a two-word written answer: 'No comment.'"
The Journalist
and the Terrorist
Vanity Fair, August 2002
Who Are James Woolsey And Mansur Ejaz? - Click Here
"Last Thursday, a senior White House
official called Mariane Pearl and Paul Steiger, the managing editor of the Wall Street
Journal, to report a new, key development in the investigation into the death of Mariane's
husband, Journal reporter Daniel Pearl.....
Although American officials first denied that [Khalid Sheikh] Mohammed had anything to do
with Pearl's killing, this week they confirmed that they now believe he was responsible. But that revelation raises more questions
than it answers. The
full investigation into Danny's death could well proceed in directions that will make both
Pakistan and U.S. investigators uncomfortable..... Until now, Omar Saeed Sheikh, the young
Pakistani London School of Economics dropout who was sentenced to death in July 2002 for
organizing the Pearl kidnapping, had been identified as the ringleader of a carefully
assembled alliance of extremist Muslim militants working in at least four different
terrorist cells. Mohammed would link Omar Sheikh more explicitly to the wider and more
sinister al-Qaida network. The question, though, is whether this will lead to an even more
troubling connection: between al-Qaida and Pakistan's intelligence agency, the ISI, which
has been linked to Omar Sheikh. As Mariane says, 'When the Khalid Sheikh Mohammed name
first came up, the obvious questions were what was his link to Omar Sheikh and what was
his link to ISI? Those are the questions we have to answer now, and there are more. What is the direct link between Omar Sheikh and 9/11? Is Omar Sheikh a main player in 9/11? Should there
be more charges against him?....'... the news that Mohammed killed Pearl doesn't
explain his motive. What would make al-Qaida target the Wall Street Journal's Asian bureau
chief? There are several theories. Robert Baer, a former case officer with the CIA's
directorate of operations, believes Pearl had begun to pursue Mohammed as a story for the
Journal. Baer says Pearl called him the day after the Sept. 11 attack to talk about
possible culprits, and that he told the reporter about Mohammed's role as a key aide to
bin Laden going back to 1997. He also told Pearl, Baer says, that the government of Qatar
protected Mohammed and would have information about his activities. After Danny's murder,
Baer said that an official in the Qatar government told him that Danny had called the
Foreign Ministry for information about Mohammed.... the immediate questions that need to
be answered are in Pakistan. And getting straight answers from anyone in ISI -- protected
by proxies in the press -- will be difficult.... After Danny originally went missing,
Mariane and I hunted through the house looking for clues. I found a photo on Danny's
computer of us, shortly after we all met up in Pakistan. He had a particularly befuddled
look on his face, and had created an appropriate caption for the photo: 'Clueless in
Karachi.' It turned out to be an apt description of all of us in Karachi, and
of the complicated nature of relationships between Muslim extremists and their political and
financial sponsors that Danny stumbled into. That is
what must be explored further in order to learn who planned, financed and pulled off the
kidnapping and murder of Danny. Even with the apparent admission of Khalid Sheikh
Mohammed, the job is not done."
Asra Nomani, who was living with Daniel Pearl and his wife Mariane at the time of his
death
Who really killed Danny Pearl?
Salon.com, 22 October 2003
"When he was abducted, Pearl was
thought to have been investigating Richard Reid, the British shoe- bomber. But the
disclosure of Mohammeds involvement suggests Pearl may have been trailing the
Al-Qaeda operations chief."
9/11 mastermind killed Daniel Pearl
Sunday
Times, 19 December 2004
'The Pakistan
connection'
There is evidence of foreign intelligence
backing for the 9/11 hijackers. Why is the US government so keen to cover it up?
Michael Meacher
Thursday July 22, 2004
The Guardian -
Click Here For Full Article
For More Background
See
'The 911 Omar Sheikh Files' - Click Here
'Who Killed Pearl?' TIME magazine - Click Here
The 'Arrest' Of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (KSM) - Click Here
More Media References For Omar Sheikh, Pearl, Lt Gen Ahmed, And KSM saga - Click Here
Faking The 'War Against Terrorism' |
'Smoking Gun'
9/11 Commission Report One Year On
Key Witnesses Blatantly 'Overlooked'
In Official Cover-Up Of 9/11 Money Trail
www.btinternet.com/~nlpwessex/Documents/WAT911OmmissionReport.htm
John O'Neill, John Pistole, Robert Wright, Sibel
Edmonds,
Lt General Mahmood, Omar Sheikh, Daniel Pearl, Robert Baer
The Inner Secrets Of 9/11
Are Held By The FBI
Wanted
'Dead Or Alive' Including 3 Hours Of Personal
Testimony From Former FBI Translator Sibel Edmonds The Omission Of Key Evidence Is The 'Smoking Gun' Clue Of
The 9/11 Report |
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| John
O'Neill - FBI (Dead) |
John
Pistole - FBI (Alive) |
Robert
Wright - FBI (Alive) |
Sibel Edmonds - FBI (Alive) |
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| Lt
General Mahmoud - ISI (Alive) |
Omar
Sheikh - ISI (Death Sentence) |
Daniel
Pearl - WSJ (Dead) |
Robert
Baer - Ex CIA (Alive) |
| Click Here To Read Details Of Their Missing Evidence | |||
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