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Sunday, May 6, 2007


Did the FBI catch the wrong man?
An impersonator is paraded for the media by the ISI, even though he looks nothing like Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, architect of the 9/11. He is the Third Man. Meanwhile, an Egyptian Canadian, Magdy Moussa, who was known to the RCMP prior to the 9/11 incident, suddenly appears on the London art scene.



Magdy Moussa (Moussa) is a UK/Canadian artist who is currently showing his works at the Darbucka Gallery in London. According to his website, he is an Egyptian.

Magdy Moussa is also the name of one of the Lockerbie bombing terrorists who was never caught.

Moussa lived in Toronto Canada, first above a Pakistani accounting company in the Toronto's east end, then in a building as a referral by ex-military Bosnian refugees. During this time he preached against the American war in Iraq to his visitors and friends.

He admitted to an acquaintance (AQ) that he had attacked a man in Egypt by slicing his abdomen open with a skill saw on a construction site. The AQ, concerned about Moussa'a fundamentalist preaching, reported Moussa to the Israeli consulate on June 24, 1996, and to the RCMP on September 5, 1996.

K.S. Mohammed (KSM) is Khalid Shaikh Mohammed (spelled Khalid Sheikh Mohammed by the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States), whose picture was posted on the FBI's most wanted terrorist site after the 9/11 terrorist attackes on the United States. The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States report notes KSM as "the principal architect of the 9/11 attacks". The FBI pictures of KSM and the picture of Moussa are identical, after taking into account his age.

The AQ recognizes Moussa as KSM in the FBI picture. AQ confirms this recognition with others who had met Moussa during his residency in Toronto.

September 11, 2002, the Pakistani secret police (ISI) falsely claim to have captured KSM in Pakistan. March 1, 2003 the ISI once again claim to have captured KSM. This time they display a man who bears no resemblance to KSM. Four and a half months later, on July 16, 2003, Moussa publishes his artist website.

FBI Most Wanted, November 2002




Fax to Toronto Israeli Consulate, 1996








Call to RCMP, 1996