- 9/11- Ex-FBI Director Louis Freeh and operation"Able Danger" - CRASH_GURU, 21.11.2005, 07:18
- eine erste Reaktion darauf (o.Text) - LOMITAS, 21.11.2005, 09:47
9/11- Ex-FBI Director Louis Freeh and operation"Able Danger"
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“Yet this is also a good time for the country to make some assessments of the 9/11 Commission itself. Recent revelations from the military intelligence operation code-named"Able Danger" have cast light on a missed opportunity that could have potentially prevented 9/11. Specifically, Able Danger concluded in February 2000 that military experts had identified Mohamed Atta by name (and maybe photograph) as an al Qaeda agent operating in the U.S. Subsequently, military officers assigned to Able Danger were prevented from sharing this critical information with FBI agents, even though appointments had been made to do so. Why? There are other questions that need answers. Was Able Danger intelligence provided to the 9/11 Commission prior to the finalization of its report, and, if so, why was it not explored? In sum, what did the 9/11 commissioners and their staff know about Able Danger and when did they know it?”
http://www.opinionjournal.com/extra/?id=110007559

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