Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Official Government 9/11 Story Takes A Big Hit

One year before the 9/11 attacks, Pentagon intelligence program "Able Danger" identified a terrorist cell in Brooklyn New York, in which one member of the cell was identified as the 9/11 ringleader Mohammed Atta. It is alledged that Pentagon attorneys did not pass on this important information to the FBI, because the 'green cards' the suspects carried protected them from further investigation. A ruse argument indeed.

The 'coverup' doesn't stop there. During the 9/11 Commission investigation an intelligence officer claims the follow:

“I personally talked with [Philip] Zelikow [executive director of the 9/11 Commission]about this........for whatever bizarre reasons, he didn’t pass on the information.”


Why not? Lest we forget Mr. Zelikow's appointment to the 9/11 Commission had, in itself, posed a huge conflict of interest in the investigation, because after the 2000 Presidential election, Bush appointed Zelikow to the National Security Council transition team under Condelezza Rice. Yes, the same Rice that was forewarned of the impending terrorist attacks.