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"WELCOME TO TERRORLAND" APPENDIX

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Mohamed Atta's e-mails: Local law enforcement in the Venice area came up with evidence contradicting the FBI's `official story,' like these emails from Atta, written while he lived in the area months after the FBI says he left.

Friends in strange places: Several of the names on Atta's email list appear to have been employees of U.S. Defense contractors.

After a wild three-day weekend in Key West with Mohamed Atta, Amanda Keller returned to an enraged now-former boyfriend. After she was briefly jailed in the aftermath of the melee which followed, Atta wrote a check to bail her out.




Then and now: Amanda Keller's mug shot from her brief incarceration. Today, the mother of three small children, her wild younger days appear behind her.

`Party hearty.' Amanda and Garret (top three photos) the young man for whom she `left' Atta.

The `Magic Dutch Boys.' Rudi Dekkers(top) and Arne Kruithof, the two Dutch nationals whose flight schools trained three of the four terrorist pilots to fly.

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