himself up. remember a tool dubow demoss gant the al-farooq mosque. he@@@ @ @ รบ kenya. he finds ali mohammed evidence that somehow ali is interacting with the cell. he goes in meets patrick fitzgerald who is the general in the war on terror metaphorically speaking, climbs in meet ali mohammed in a restaurant across from the state house and ali says i love bin laden. i don t need a fought what to attack in america. and he does, like this in the walks out and patrick fitzgerald. the audacity of this guy. guess what? fitzgerald turns to clinton and said he is the most dangerous man i ve ever met. we cannot let this man on the street. left him on the street for ten months only to have the bombs go off in kenya and tanzania, a plot that ali not only began in 93 but literally was one of the principal practitioners of. it took him months ali mohammed on september 10 of 98. he is held under a john doe warned. they didn t want the media to know who this guy was. they finally cut a d
those things than there ever were before. and since people come one by one, not in percentages, that is encouraging. the others thing is there are always revivals in this country. things aid and then some someone gives a good example and people start reading, or someone makes fine legislation and people start buying it. so it comes and those. and i think it packs a punch which is out of proportion to the number who do it. people who do it have some influence, not much, but it is not hopeless. .. without further ado, this book that you see, triple cross, is the third book that i have done, for harpercollins. i started this series literally two days after 9/11. my son, christopher, went to high school two blocks above ground zero. in the day after, the night of when i knew he was safe i shortly thereafter find out that ronnie bucher, a fire marshal, and incredible hero that you will hear me talk about today, ronnie boca perished in the 78th floor. he died with his boots o