Something is fishy with Johnelle Bryant's story



By Richard M. Smith of www.ComputerBytesMan.com
June 19, 2002

Something is very fishy with ABC News' interview with Johnelle Bryant. Ms. Bryant, who works for the United States Department of Agriculture, claims she met Mohammed Atta, the ringleader of the 9/11 hijackers, in April and May of 2000:
Face to Face With Atta: Excerpts From Government Worker's
Interview Recalling Encounter With 9/11 Hijacker

http://www.abcnews.go.com/sections/wnt/DailyNews/WNT_ross-bryant_transcript1.html

BRIAN ROSS: And, when did you first meet someone who you
say is Mohamed Atta? What happened?

JOHNELLE BRYANT: I met him somewhere between the end of April,
around the third week of April to the third week of May of 2000.
However all other time lines that I have seen show Mohammed Atta arriving in the US for the first time on June 3, 2000. Here's one example for the US Department of Justice:
The Immigration and Naturalization Service's
Contacts With Two September 11 Terrorists

http://www.usdoj.gov/oig/special/2002_05/fullreport.pdf

A. Atta's first entry - June 3, 2000, Newark, New Jersey

According to INS records, Atta first entered the United States
on June 3, 2000, at Newark International Airport in New Jersey,
after flying from Prague International Airport in the Czech Republic.
How then was Johnelle Byrant able to meet with Mohammed Atta in Florida weeks before INS records show that he entered the United States for the first time?