Coincidence is more effective than torture, and undermines the official story of the discovery of the "mastermind" of the attacks of 11 September 2001, as proven by the declassified "Black Banners" book, published on Wednesday, by Ali Soufan, chief investigator of the FBI. "Eye" (FBI) after the bombings, according to a French magazine.

The French magazine L'OBS said that this book was published in 2011, in which Ali Soufan recounted his interrogations of al-Qaeda leaders, but this time he returns without being censored as he was nine years ago.

According to the editor of the magazine's report, Vincent Govert, the clips that embarrass the CIA are no longer deleted, including those related to the interrogation of the Saudi Abu Zubaydah, the third or fourth man in Al Qaeda.

It was known for a long time - according to Jovert - that Abu Zubaydah revealed to the investigator Soufan the name of the right hand of Osama bin Laden, who came up with the idea of ​​striking the towers in New York with airplanes, and then organized the most deadly terrorist operations in history, which is Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.

The writer pointed out that the version adopted by the Bush team is that Abu Zubaydah was speaking under torture, which, according to them, justifies adopting the dirtiest interrogation methods and then continuing them, including what is known as phantom drowning.

However, what made Abu Zubaydah reveal what he knew seemed to be a completely different matter that was almost a joke, as one of the revised paragraphs of the book explained, where Soufan presented the prisoner Abu Zubaydah with a picture of a person called Azait, in order to obtain a clear picture of the responsibilities of people inside al-Qaeda, and he asked him who He is considered to be one of bin Laden's aides.

Soufan Abu Zubaydah asked, "Is this Azait?", And he replied, "No."

But you know very well who he is, Soufan says, who is he?

To respond to Abu Zubaydah that he is "Mukhtar", then Soufan repeat the question: Mukhtar?

Who's alias?

Abu Zubaydah, who is convinced that the investigator knows the truth, says, "You know him well ... it was he who organized the operation with the planes."

At this moment, Soufan’s deputy returns to the room shyly, to say to him, “Sorry, I made a mistake in the picture. I gave you a picture of Khalid Sheikh Muhammad,” which is - as the book says - “the nephew of a terrorist leader we did not even know was a member of Al Qaeda.” FBI Agent Books.

Thus, it is coincidence and due to a mistake in presenting a picture, and not by torture, that the Americans knew the true identity of the mastermind of the events of September 11, and they arrested him after a few months, according to the writer.