Saturday, August 20, 2005

9/11 commission owes answers

No one can turn back the clock to Sept. 10, 2001, but as the fourth anniversary of that attack on America approaches, we can at least begin to be honest about what went wrong long before that day.
And with every passing week there are new revelations about what the 9/11 commission didn't investigate - and perhaps even a few revelations about why.
This week an Army intelligence officer went public with information he offered to the commission about his so-called Able Danger unit and what it knew about al-Qaeda cells operating in the U.S. - information that never made it into the commission's final report.
Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer told the New York Post that his military intelligence unit had identified two of the 9/11 terror cells, including the one headed by 9/11 mastermind Mohamed Atta as early as 2000.
Pentagon lawyers had prohibited the intelligence officers operating as part of Able Danger from sharing their information with the FBI.
``I believe there was a potential - had the information been passed from Special Operations Command to the FBI - that our information may have been one of the keys, if not the key, to pull together and make sense of the date they [the FBI] already had,'' Shaffer said.
CYOUINCOURT007: Sept. 11 Commission member Jamie Gorelick, who critics say hobbled the war on terrorism when she served as deputy attorney general under President Clinton, ........HMMMMMMM
JAIMIE GORELICK COVERING FOR CLINTON ON THE COMMISSION WHILE SANDY BURGLAR MADE SURE ANY INCRIMINATING DOCUMENTS DISSAPPEARED AS HE STOLE THEM FROM THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES...............

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