Odigo warning
Two hours prior to the September 11, 2001 attacks, Odigo, an instant message service with offices in Israel and New York City received an advance warning. After the attacks the manager of the office in Israel notified the FBI who sent message. It is not known what the FBI did with this information.
See also
- Israeli Art Students
- The Anthrax Mystery: Solved
- Dancing Israelis on 9/11
- Alternative theories to the events of 9/11
External links
- Odigo says workers were warned of attack
- Internet Firm Received Message Predicting Terror Attacks in U.S.
- Odigo Clarifies Attack Messages
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