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The day after the attacks on 9/11, journalists Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair reported that both the World Trade Center and a nearby military base had been moved to high alert just weeks before. The Trade Center went on heightened alert just three weeks before the attack. The army base, the Arsenal at Picatinny in New Jersey, was put on high alert six weeks before the attack, "with some staff locked in their offices for a period," Cockburn and St. Clair reported. At about the same time that the World Trade Center went on heightened alert, the journalists noted, Osama bin Laden gave an interview to the editor of the al-Quds al-Arabi newspaper in London claiming ...