Die CIA und der 11.September
Delray Beach, Florida.
4)
Ziad Jarrahi – Believed to be a pilot.
Diese Liste, wenige Tage darauf ergänzt mit den Lichtbildern der 19 Muslime, wird von den Medien in der ganzen Welt verbreitet. 94 Alle deutschen Zeitungen druckten sie ab. Die Liste ist auch heute noch unverändert im Internet abzurufen.
Die Passagierlisten der vier Maschinen
Bereits am Tag der Anschläge hatte CNN die Listen der Passagiere und Flugzeugbesatzungen der vier zur Bombenwaffe umfunktionierten Flugzeuge veröffentlicht und im Internet zugänglich gemacht. Die Namenslisten sind von Bedeutung, weil sich nirgendwo auch nur ein einziger arabischer oder arabisch anmutender Name findet. Hier die Listen in der Originalfassung:
AMERICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT 11
American Airlines Flight 11, from Boston, Massachusetts, to Los Angeles, California, crashed into the north tower of the World Trade Center with 92 people on board. 95
CREW
John Ogonowski, 52, of Dracut, Massachusetts, was the pilot of Flight 11. He lived on a 150-acre farm north of Boston. He is survived by his wife, Margaret, and three daughters, Laura, 16; Caroline, 14; and Mary, 11. A lifelong aviation buff, he joined the Air Force after graduating from college and flew planes at the close of the Vietnam War. He joined American Airlines in 1979.
First Officer Thomas McGuinness, 42, of Portsmouth, New Hampshire,was Flight 11’s co-pilot. He is survived by his wife, Cheryl, and a 14-year-old son and 16-year-old daughter. He was active in Bethany Church in Greenland, New Hampshire, friends and neighbors told The Boston Globe. Rick DeKoven, a church administrator, described him as »a devoted family man.«
Barbara Arestegui, 38, was a flight attendant from Marstons Mills,Massachusetts.
Jeffrey Collman was a flight attendant.
Sara Low, 28, was a flight attendant from Batesville, Arkansas.
Karen Martin was a flight attendant.
Kathleen Nicosia was a flight attendant.
Betty Ong, 45, was a flight attendant from Andover, Massachusetts.
Jean Roger, 24, was a flight attendant from Longmeadow, Massachusetts.
Dianne Snyder, 42, was a flight attendant from Westport, Massachusetts.
Madeline Sweeney, 35, was a flight attendant from Acton, Massachusetts.
PASSENGERS
Anna Williams Allison, 48, of Stoneham, Massachusetts, was the founder of A2 Software Solutions, a firm that assists companies in software development. Allison had more than 19 years’ experience in the software development industry and was a frequent speaker and trainer at national and local conferences.
David Angell, 54, of Pasadena, California, was the creator and executive producer of the hit NBC sitcom »Frasier.« A native of West Barrington, Rhode Island, Angell entered the Army after graduating from college and served at the Pentagon until 1972. He worked in insurance and engineering before selling a script for a TV series in 1977. In 1983, he joined the TV series »Cheers« as a staff writer and began working with co-supervising producers Peter Casey and David Lee. This team formed a production company, creating and producing »Wings« in 1990 and »Frasier« in 1993. The trio won 24 Emmys.
Lynn Angell, 45, of Pasadena, California, was the wife of »Frasier« creator and executive producer David Angell. The Angells were returning from a wedding on the East Coast to attend the Emmy Awards.
Seima Aoyama
Myra Aronson, 52, of Charlestown, Massachusetts, was a press and analyst relations manager for Compuware Corp.
Christine Barbuto, 32, of Brookline, Massachusetts, was a buyer for TJX Cos., the off-price retailer of apparel and home fashions. She was on her way to California on a buying trip. Barbuto is survived her father and two sisters. She had worked for TJX for five years.
Berry Berenson, 53, of Los Angeles, California, was an actress and photographer. She was the widow of actor Anthony Perkins, who died in 1992, and sister of actress and model Marisa Berenson. She is survived by two sons, Osgood, an actor, and Elvis. Born into an aristocratic family, Berenson appeared in the movies »Cat People« (1982), »Winter Kills« (1979) and »Remember My Name« (1978).
Carolyn Beug, 48, of Los Angeles, California, was traveling with her mother, Mary Wahlstrom. They had gone to Boston to drop off relatives at a nearby college and were returning home.
Carol Bouchard, 43, of Warwick, Rhode Island, was a Kent County Hospital emergency room secretary.
Robin Caplin was from Natick, Massachusetts.
Neilie Casey, 32,
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