No, because you cannot disprove what Newsweek reported. Did the author of the article or the editor of the paper retract the story in full and admit that they had made it all up, that all of the anonymous leakers and whistleblowers throughout the government they cited were just the creations of their creative mind? Unless you have that, you haven't debunked a God damned thing. All you've done is subscribe to the coincidence theory and try and convert me to it as well. No thanks, I'll pass on that Kool Aid.
Oh you are debunked, before you posted the BS.
There were no anonymous leakers and whistleblowers throughout the government cited in the story; read your source, it was the military working with the FBI tracking down leads. The hijackers made up addresses, etc, do you read? You are debunking yourself by making up the BS of anonymous leakers and whistle-blowers. Why do you BS about BS you fail to comprehend.
It is as if you failed to read Newsweek.
But there are slight discrepancies between the military training records and the official FBI list of suspected hijackers-either in the spellings of their names or with their birthdates. One military source said it is possible that the hijackers may have stolen the identities of the foreign nationals who studied at the U.S. installations.
Oh, darn, in the same "may have" news BS, they debunk you.
You failed to prove they did, as Newsweek clearly says "may have". LOL, you use lies to make up BS, and you never check the data. What do you think "may have" means? It means Newsweek never has to retract it, they did not say anything happened. You use BS, now your defend BS, without thinking. This is what you do with all your claims from JFK to aliens - BS.
Like the smoke BS, another failed claim, which you add extra BS, debunking yourself.
Go ahead prove one of he hijackers "may have". ..., by never reading sources for understanding, skimming the BS to post BS, just like the smoke BS you failed to retract. "may have", and you missed it, It was in the title, a trick so Newsweek did not say it happened, they quote mine others who found people with the same name.
LOL, then you failed to check the time lines, and our 19 hijackers, were some where else when the same named people attend schools which people from around the world attend.
Fooled by Newsweek's very strong "may have". And you stand by, "may have", thus debunking yourself.
Why do you make up anonymous leakers stuff, it proves you did not understand or read your source.
lol, a story a few days after 911 about the investigation, and you make up BS. You debunk yourself.
Do you understand a terrorist did fly 77 into the Pentagon? Do you understand you quote-mined the Hani stuff, and debunk yourself?
... the hijackers, some of whom that lived openly, trained on U.S. military bases ...
You failed to prove this is true. You are debunked, again. BTW, using preliminary days after reports on the early stages of the investigation, is not a good idea; and failing to understand this, and failure to read the source, leads to you posting lies.
Prove your lie is true, use some evidence, and BTW, "may have", and the Newsweek source have evidence which debunks your claim.
Post your evidence for your claim; so far it remains BS, debunked BS.