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Laden is the 17th son with 51 brothers and 18
sisters.
The saudis disowned him but recognised Talibans
(only 3 counties in the world recogised Taliban and they are Saudi Arab,
UAE,Pakistan) who sheltered Laden.
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wavemechanic
To: <A
href="mailto:metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx"
title=metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 8:38
AM
Subject: Re: Ben Laden
The Saudis disowned him and pulled his
citizenship.
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John
Adair
To: <A
href="mailto:metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx"
title=metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 9:21
PM
Subject: RE: Ben Laden
Ben Laden is one of 20 sons of the richest family in
Saudi If we squeezehim to tight--- Well half our oil comes from
studies. His anger is alsodirected toward the current rulers of Saudi
Arabia. Any way you slice it weare in for a very difficult time. Not to
mention for thirty years ourcolleges have been teaching students to take
the side of the oppressed andminorities Can we change this and see
patriotism and a willingness tosacrifice lives if
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[mailto:owner-metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]OnBehalf Of J.W.E.
RobertsSent: Friday, September 14, 2001 1:29 PMTo: <A
href="mailto:metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx">metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject:
Ben LadenImportance: HighDear friends,As it becomes
clear that Ben Laden is the prime suspect in the present actof terrorism
and has for a certainty been responsible for the attacks inAfrica, I
suspect all energies will be directed to capturing or killing him.This
might prove to be quite difficult, and I'm afraid the only hope
ofaccomplishing it in the foreseeable future will be to cowe the
Talibanthugs into handing him over.But there may be another and
speedier way of getting at him that would hurthim or at least
circumscribe his capability to organize further acts ofterrorism. Has
anyone thought about the possibility of beggaring him? Allthese vast
amounts of money B.L. can dispose of have to be stashed*somewere*, and
the financing and preparation of present operations iscertain to have
cost a great deal of money as well. I'm sure that a goodpart of the
concomitant financial transactions, i.e. payments to his killercommandos
and their helpers, must be traceable.If he has accounts in
Switzerland, Liechtenstein or the Bahamas it shouldbe quite easy to
freeze and confiscate them, and as regards his accounts inone or more of
the Arabic states, this would be a very appropriate occasionfor them to
show where their loyalties lie.The technical knowhow and acumen to
trace and seize B.L.'s funds can ofcourse be found first of all in the
financial community which was a primarytarget, and which would thereby
have a fitting and unique opportunity ofhitting back at this devil in
human disguise.Jan Willem
Roberts
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