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Reuters            
                  12-19-01

German Experts Press For Truth Of Pre-911 Stock Activity

     By Erik Kirschbaum

PIRMASENS, Germany - German computer experts are working round the clock to

unlock the truth behind an unexplained surge in financial transactions made
just 
before two hijacked planes crashed into New York's World Trade Center on
September 
11. 
� 
Were criminals responsible for the sharp rise in credit card transactions
that moved 
through some computer systems at the WTC shortly before the planes hit the
twin 
towers? 
� 
Or was it coincidence that unusually large sums of money, perhaps more than
$100 
million, were rushed through the computers as the disaster unfolded? A world
leader in 
retrieving data, German-based firm Convar is trying to answer those
questions and 
help credit card companies, telecommunications firms and accountants in New
York 
recover their records from computer hard drives that have been partially
damaged by 
fire, water or fine dust. Using a pioneering laser scanning technology to
find data on 
damaged computer hard drives and main frames found in the rubble of the
World 
Trade Center and other nearby collapsed buildings, Convar has recovered
information 
from 32 computers that support assumptions of dirty doomsday dealings.
� 
"The suspicion is that inside information about the attack was used to send
financial 
transaction commands and authorizations in the belief that amid all the
chaos the 
criminals would have, at the very least, a good head start," said Convar
director Peter 
Henschel. 
� 
"Of course it is also possible that there were perfectly legitimate reasons
for the 
unusual rise in business volume," he told Reuters in an interview.
� 
PROFITING FROM DISASTER?
� 
"It could turn out that Americans went on an absolute shopping binge on that
Tuesday 
morning. But at this point there are many transactions that cannot be
accounted for," 
Henschel said. 
� 
"Not only the volume but the size of the transactions was far higher than
usual for a 
day like that. There is a suspicion that these were possibly planned to take
advantage 
of the chaos." 
� 
Nearly 3,300 people were killed in the attacks that destroyed the World
Trade Center. 
� 
Some 30,000 people in the buildings, symbols of America's financial might,
were able 
to escape between the time the planes crashed and about an hour later when
they 
collapsed -- even though many of the unmanned computers continued working.
� 
The United States blames the al Qaeda group led by Saudi-born Osama bin
Laden 
(news - web sites) for the attack and has since waged war on the Taliban
regime in 
Afghanistan (news - web sites) that sheltered them.
� 
ADVANCE KNOWLEDGE OF ATTACK?
� 
There are several data retrieval companies in the United States and Europe,
but 
Convar said it has won the lion's share of the contracts from the World
Trade Center 
because of its laser scanning technology.
� 
Convar developed the laser scanner two years ago that made it possible to
retrieve 
data from badly damaged computers.
� 
With a staff of 30 in its high-security facility in Pirmasens near the
French border, the 
firm has worked with the U.S. armed forces in Germany as well as German
federal 
police for the last 15 years.
� 
Its offices in Pirmasens, a town of 36,000 still suffering from the
departure of some 
4,000 American soldiers stationed here during the Cold War, are closely
guarded 
behind high fences and monitored by dozens of security cameras.
� 
Inside the building, an endless series of code-operated door locks keeps
unwelcome 
visitors away. In the center of the facility is a 120 square meter (1,292
square foot), 
dust-free "clean room" where the damaged computer drives are coaxed back to
life. 
� 
Citing client privacy, Henschel declined to say which companies Convar is
working for, 
or provide details about the data retrieved so far. But he said the raw
material, up to 
40 gigabytes per computer hard drive, is sent immediately by satellite or
courier back to 
New York. 
� 
MONEY TRAIL 
� 
Richard Wagner, a data retrieval expert at the company, said illegal
transfers of more 
than $100 million might have been made immediately before and during the
disaster. 
� 
"There is a suspicion that some people had advance knowledge of the
approximate 
time of the plane crashes in order to move out amounts exceeding $100
million," 
Wagner said. "They thought that the records of their transactions could not
be traced 
after the main frames were destroyed."
� 
The companies are paying between $20,000 and $30,000 for each computer
recovered, Henschel said.
� 
The high recovery costs are one reason why only a limited number of hard
drives are 
being examined. Convar has turned down a request by one British newspaper to
try to 
recover personal last hour e-mails sent by someone trapped in the doomed
building. 
� 
Henschel said the companies in the United States were working together with
the FBI 
(news - web sites) to piece together what happened on September 11 and that
he 
was confident the destination of the dubious transactions would one day be
tracked 
down. 
� 
"We have been quite surprised that so many of the hard drives were in good
enough 
shape to retrieve the data," he said.
� 
"The contamination rate is high. The fine dust that was everywhere in the
area got 
pressed under high pressure into the drives. But we've still been able to
retrieve 100 
percent of the data on most of the drives we've received.
� 
"We're helping them find out what happened to the computers on September 11
as 
quickly as possible. I'm sure that one day they will know what happened to
the 
money." 



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