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July 25, 2005

Mark Steyn: PC Kills

Did you guys ever read about this? I never have:

WITH hindsight, the defining encounter of the age was not between Mohammed Atta's jet and the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, but that between Mohammed Atta and Johnelle Bryant a year earlier. Bryant is an official with the US Department of Agriculture in Florida, and the late Atta had gone to see her about getting a $US650,000 government loan to convert a plane into the world's largest crop-duster. A novel idea.

The meeting got off to a rocky start when Atta refused to deal with Bryant because she was but a woman. But, after this unpleasantness had been smoothed out, things went swimmingly. When it was explained to him that, alas, he wouldn't get the 650 grand in cash that day, Atta threatened to cut Bryant's throat. He then pointed to a picture behind her desk showing an aerial view of downtown Washington - the White House, the Pentagon et al - and asked: "How would America like it if another country destroyed that city and some of the monuments in it?"

Fortunately, Bryant's been on the training course and knows an opportunity for multicultural outreach when she sees one. "I felt that he was trying to make the cultural leap from the country that he came from," she recalled. "I was attempting, in every manner I could, to help him make his relocation into our country as easy for him as I could."

So a few weeks later, when fellow 9/11 terrorist Marwan al-Shehhi arrived to request another half-million dollar farm subsidy and Atta showed up cunningly disguised with a pair of glasses and claiming to be another person entirely - to whit, al-Shehhi's accountant - Bryant sportingly pretended not to recognise him and went along with the wheeze. The fake specs, like the threat to slit her throat and blow up the Pentagon, were just another example of the multicultural diversity that so enriches our society.

That's new to me. Steyn goes on to, as usual, be brutally funny about things that really aren't funny at all. Heh/Indeed/Read the whole thing.

Belated Hat-tip to Craig. I've had this article open in a window since last night and I'd forgotten where I'd gotten it from.

Mark Steyn Loose Shit?: Arthur writes to say the Bryant story is questionable:

Great way to start the column. But there's a timeline problem with the Bryant story. FBI says Atta had not entered the country yet. Lot's of references to questionable validity of Bryant via google.

Well, maybe. Let's just say I'm not convinced the FBI or CIA have a complete understanding of Atta's comings and goings, either to America or to, say, Prague, just to pick European city at random.

Spongeworthy tips this piece suggesting the FBI has the timeline wrong (based on numerous facts) and yet won't admit they flubbed it.


posted by Ace at 11:41 AM
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"Clearly, a civilisation that feels guilty for everything it is and does will lack the energy and conviction to defend itself."

NO SHIT!!!

This is news?

Posted by: 72 Brits on July 25, 2005 12:03 PM

Yes, I read of that account years ago. But I didn't read of him showing up later in disguise and the woman pretending she didn't recognize him. That is new.

Posted by: Moonbat_One on July 25, 2005 12:06 PM

Hey, where's my hat tip, Ace?

Posted by: CraigC on July 25, 2005 12:06 PM

I don't know what is more disturbing -- the fact that agriculture bureaucrats are so fucking stupid, or that they are in the business of casually handing out high-six-figure tax-payer-funded subsidies.

Posted by: Phinn on July 25, 2005 12:11 PM

There's some discrepancy in Bryant's story because the FBI seems to think Atta didn't arrive in the U.S. until a few months after she said he hit her up for some of that USDA Prime cropduster money.

There be moonbats here.

Posted by: spongeworthy on July 25, 2005 01:05 PM

Come on Ace this article is complete BS. http://911review.org/Sept11Wiki/Bryant,Johnelle.shtml

Posted by: on July 25, 2005 01:17 PM

I recall reading about his pointing at a picture of Washington, DC, and blathering on about it like that, but that this ocurred in some kind of immigration office, not agricultural office.

Posted by: Scotian on July 25, 2005 02:30 PM

Yeah, I heard that story shortly after Sept. 11. I didn't hear the PC side of the story tho. I also recall hearing that that wasn't the only place he went for cash for the idea of gassing Americans. But then my memory is like a steel trap, rusty and outlawed in 32 states, so I might be wrong.

Posted by: Cracka Jack on July 25, 2005 03:28 PM

The article linked is by a left-wing moonbat. 99% of the 9/11 conspiracy stuff is by people who want to prove it was done by the Trilateral Commission.

Posted by: Joshua Chamberlain on July 25, 2005 03:54 PM

Hey Ace - did you ever read about CAPPS in the 9/11 commission report? It flagged almost half of the hijackers before they boarded their planes as being potential terrorists. The only action taken - make sure they got on before loading their luggage. It makes for, shall we say, ENRAGING reading.

Posted by: John on July 25, 2005 10:17 PM

I wouldn't bet against Mark Steyn. He may be the smartest man alive who's not a Straussian.

Posted by: Naib on July 25, 2005 10:23 PM

And you totally missed the money quote in the last graf...

"anyone can be tolerant of the tolerant, but tolerance of intolerance gives an even more intense frisson of pleasure to the multiculti masochists. Australia's old cultural cringe had a certain market rationality; the new multicultural cringe is pure nihilism."

I swear I spewed coffee over the arm of my chair to miss the laptop screen when I read that. Mark Steyn is on F'ing Fire!

Posted by: Scot on July 26, 2005 09:29 AM

Yeah, actually, I heard about this story a couple of years ago, even the part about Atta showing up later in a disguise. Come to think of it, it could have been another Steyn column I read. Much as I like and trust Mr. Steyn, I wonder if this story has been corroborated by anyone else?

Posted by: OregonMuse on July 26, 2005 10:15 AM
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