Fateh Kamel: Seeding the evidentiary trail for the next 9/11?

http://onlinejournal.com/artman/publish/article_116.shtml

Is a crucial "terror" figure in the pre-9/11 propaganda campaign being pre-positioned in Canada for use as a propaganda tool after a post-9/11 attack? Back in October 2003, I posted an article in which I noted the key importance of the December 1999 arrest of Ahmed Ressam in establishing a crucial evidentiary trail that would later be used most effectively in linking al-Qaida to the attack on September 11.
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Put quite simply, the "bait" of Fateh Kamel was absolutely crucial in laying down the evidentiary trail that eventually linked Ressam to the al-Qaida organization. This link, in turn, was one of the main planks used almost immediately after 9/11 in casting bin Laden as the central suspect for the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.

Several months before Ressam fulfilled his historic role in the Official 9/11 Legend, Bruguiere had arranged for the arrest of Fateh Kamel in Jordan, along with his subsequent extradition to France on charges of abetting terror. Bruguiere used this arrest soon thereafter as a pretext to prod the Canadians to revisit Kamel's "apartment de conspiracie" in Montreal, whereupon they just missed Ressam yet captured incriminating al-Qaida documents that were "left behind."
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In the interim since 9/11, new suspect terror cliques have been marketed with documented links to Canada. We even know the names of some of the key members of these networked cliques with ties to, or documented activities in, Canada—Abderrouf Jdey, Adnan el-Shukrijumah, the el-Maati brothers, and the Khadrs, Canada's reputed "First Family of Terror."
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So, with all of the above in mind, is it a stretch to surmise that Fateh Kamel is once again being pre-positioned in Canada to serve as the evidentiary "bait" that links the newly marketed post-9/11 terror cliques with the pre-9/11 Ressam Canadian clique?

Conveniently, some elements of the Canadian media—for instance, the National Post's Stewart Bell—are presenting the Canadian border as a porous point of opportunity for the al-Qaida network to infiltrate through. Bin Laden has also conveniently played his part, having assured the world that Canada is a key target on his "official hit list." Should Canada be the setting or operative connection for the next devastating terror attack in North America, a number of terror "experts" have already put in play the excuse that Canada is "lax" on terror. Canadian laws and policies will be blamed. A campaign to set up a harmonized North American security and legal zone will gather steam.
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