FREE PRESS NETWORK (FPN): FBI and Odigo, Inc. must deeply and seriously investigate and answer the following 3 qestions:
(1) TWO HOURS BEFFORE the September 11 FIRST airplane attack on the World Trade Center (WTC), WHO informed the two employees of the New York-based Odigo, Inc. company, who work at the Odigo's office in ISRAEL, through instant text messages about the first terrorist attack on the World Trade Center?
(2) WHY did an Odigo Instant Messages services USER inform or warn the Odigo workers in ISRAEL approximately TWO HOURS prior to the FIRST aircraft attack on the World Trade Center about the September 11 terrorist attack on the WTC?
(3) Is the Government of Israel, Israeli Mossad intelligence agency, an Israeli
group, an Israeli organization or a gang of
Israeli individuals behind the terrible tragedy or involved in the Bloody Tuesday's
terrorist attacks on the four U.S.
airliners, the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and in Pennsylvania, USA?
The above 3 reasonable questions cannot be ignored. They must be seriously and deeply investigated and answered by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Odigo, Inc.
FREE PRESS NETWORK (FPN)
Washington, DC, USA]
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INSTANT MESSAGES TO ISRAEL WARNED OF WTC ATTACK
Source/Publisher: NEWSBYTES
http://www.newsbytes.com/news/01/170583.html
Friday, 27 September 2001 - 11:48 AM CST
By BRIAN McWILLIAMS - Newsbytes
Officials at instant-messaging firm Odigo confirmed today that two employees received text messages warning of an attack on the World Trade Center two hours before terrorists crashed planes into the New York landmarks.
Citing a pending investigation by law enforcement, the company declined to
reveal the exact contents of the message or to
identify the sender.
But Alex Diamandis, vice president of sales and marketing,confirmed that workers
in Odigo's research and development and
international sales office in Israel received a warning from another Odigo user
approximately two hours prior to the first
attack.
Diamandis said the sender of the instant message was notpersonally known to the Odigo employees. Even though the companyusually protects the privacy of users, the employees recorded the Internet protocol address of the message's sender to facilitate his or her identification.
Soon after the terrorist attacks on New York, the Odigo employees notified
their management, who contacted Israeli
security services. In turn, the FBI was informed of the instant message warning.
FBI officials were not immediately available
for comment today.
The Odigo service includes a feature called People Finder that allows users
to seek out and contact others based on certain
interests or demographics. Diamandis said it was possible that the attack warning
was broadcast to other Odigo members, but the company has not received reports
of other recipients of the message.
In addition to operating its own messaging service network, Odigo has licensed
its technology to over 100 service providers,
portals, wireless carriers, and corporations, according to the company.
Odigo is online at http://www.odigo.com .
Reported by Newsbytes, http://www.newsbytes.com .
11:48 CST
Reposted: 11:53 CST
(20010927/WIRES ONLINE, PC, BUSINESS/WTCPOST/PHOTO)
[© 2001 The Washington Post Company]
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"About Odigo - http://corp.odigo.com
"Odigo, Inc. is the leading provider of Instant Messaging and Presence
Solutions to wireless carriers, Telcos, ISPs, and
portals worldwide. Odigo's products include IM Servers, SMS-IM Gateways, and
Presence Management Solutions. Odigo, founded in 1998, is a U.S. based company
with headquarters in New York City. Over 100 companies have licensed Odigo's
IM Solutions, including British Telecom, Austria Telecom, Hungary Telecom, Prodigy,
StarMedia, Netease, DreamNet (of NTT DoCoMo), Univision, and others.
"The company is a founding member of IMUnified and the PAM Forum, two
coalitions that are working to establish industry
standards for IM and Presence interoperability."
"CONTACT ODIGO
http://corp.odigo.com/contact/index.html
"For inquiries regarding Odigo Instant Messaging and Presence
solutions, please click here http://corp.odigo.com/contact/inquiry.html
or send an email to
one of the contacts listed below.
Business Addresses
Odigo, Inc.
11 Broadway, Suite 365
New York, NY 10004 USA
Telephone: (877) 809-8080
Telephone: (212) 809-2002
Fax: (212) 809-2092
Odigo, Ltd.
60 Medinat Hayehudim St.
P.O. Box 12832
Herzliya 46733 Israel
Telephone: (972) 9-957-7488
Fax: (972) 9-957-7316
Sales
sales@odigo.com
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bizdev@odigo.com
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General Feedback
feedback@odigo.com
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