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<![if !vml]><![endif]>January 2002 - Steel from the wreckage of the
destroyed WTC will be shipped to China and India to be
melted down and recycled which has angered some
investigators, engineers and victim's families who say the
steel could hold vital clues about why the towers collapsed
and GPS tracking devices were installed on the trucks
hauling the "highly sensitive" steel scraps away to be
melted.
Ground Zero steel China-bound
"China's biggest steel firm says it will
receive its first shipment of scrap metal from the World
Trade Center wreckage soon and turn it into steel plates --
not, as some newspaper reports had suggested, souvenirs.
Chinese state newspapers had earlier reported that Shanghai
Baosteel Group Corp. planned to turn 50,000 tons of Ground
Zero steel into souvenirs -- including models of the twin
towers.
But a company spokesman told Reuters news
agency on Wednesday that the shipment would not be treated
any differently from ordinary purchases of scrap, and would
be turned into steel plates.
The Beijing Youth Daily, one of the newspapers
to report the purported souvenir plan, said Baosteel was one
of the first companies in the world to contact the United
States about the scrap and consequently made a good
deal.
It bought 50,000 tons of steel scrap at a price of "less
than $120 per ton," the newspaper quoted Baosteel executives
as saying. It did not give an exact price figure.
India scrap dealers have already ordered four
steel consignments.
Two 33,000-ton consignments have already arrived in the
southern port of Madras, a third is on its way and a fourth
would arrive soon at the west coast port of Kandla.
The scrap was bought at $120 per ton and is to be recycled
into ingots to be sold to various industries, including
construction." - CNN
(01/23/02)
Baosteel Will Recycle World Trade Center
Debris
"A shipment of scrap steel from New York's
collapsed World Trade Center will arrive in Shanghai
tomorrow, according to media reports. The steel was bought
by Shanghai Baosteel Group Corp. and several other domestic
mills, which are always eager to buy scrap metal.
Baosteel Group, the nation's largest steel firm, has
purchased 50,000 tons of the scrap steel from "Ground Zero,"
the ruins of the September 11 terrorist attack, at no more
than US$120 each ton, according to yesterday's Beijing Youth
Daily.
Most of the scrap will be recycled into ingots, but part of
the relics will be mold-ed into WTC souvenirs, the paper
said.
Another shipment of 10,000 tons of scrap from
the WTC arrived in India earlier this month, reported
Shanghai Morning Post. The metal will be melted down and
recycled into kitchenware and other household items, the
paper said.
India bought its lot at US$120 per ton from the New Jersey
scrap processor Metal Management, which purchased 40,000
tons of the debris at an auction held by the New York City
government. Dealers estimated that the WTC disaster created
more than 300,000 tons of scrap metal.
"All in all, China's purchase from the WTC
ruins counts for little to its steel industry, given the
nation's big consumption of scrap each year," said Qu Li, an
analyst with China Securities.
"But the price of US$120 per ton is, if not great, quite
reasonable," she added.
The average price paid by local mills last year for scrap
steel was 1,250 yuan (US$150.6) a ton.
New York authorities' decision to ship the
twin towers' scrap to recyclers has raised the anger of
victims' families and some engineers who believe the massive
girders should be further examined to help determine how the
towers collapsed.
But New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg insisted there are better
ways to study the tragedy of September 11.
"If you want to take a look at the construction methods and
the design, that's in this day and age what computers do,"
said Bloomberg, a former engineering major. "Just looking at
a piece of metal generally doesn't tell you anything." -
China.org
(01/24/02)
Congressional panel focuses on why WTC
collapsed
"The investigation into the collapse of the
World Trade Center has been hampered by the destruction of
steel wreckage that could hold vital clues about why the
twin towers fell, a fire expert is telling a congressional
panel.
Glenn Corbett, a fire science professor at
John Jay College, was critical of New York City's decision
to melt down and recycle tons of charred and twisted steel
from the trade center.
The investigation into the trade center
collapse is being conducted by the Federal Emergency
Management Agency and the American Society of Civil
Engineers. A FEMA assessment team is expected to release a
report of its findings in April." - USA
Today (03/06/02), CBS
(03/06/02)
GPS ON THE JOB IN MASSIVE WORLD TRADE
CENTER CLEAN-UP
"In late September of 2001, only weeks after
the World Trade Center disaster, officials uncovered a
criminal scheme to divert sheet metal beams from the Ground
Zero rubble to Long Island and New Jersey. In late October,
some 250 tons of scrap metal were found at unofficial dump
sites in both those areas.
On November 26, the city initiated use of an in-vehicle GPS
tracking system to monitor locations of trucks hired to haul
the debris to Fresh Kills, the official dump site on Staten
Island.
Within three weeks, the system elements were
in place, and nearly 200 trucks in New York City were being
tracked in real time. Installed by MIT with assistance from
PowerLoc and four trucking contractors, the solution
revolved around PowerLoc's Vehicle Location Device (VLD).
Each VLD unit costs about $1,000.
Ninety-nine percent of the drivers were
extremely driven to do their jobs. But there were big
concerns, because the loads consisted of highly sensitive
material. One driver, for example, took an extended lunch
break of an hour and a half. There was nothing criminal
about that, but he was dismissed. There were also cases
where trucks did little detours from their routes, Shalmon
says.
Thanks in large part to the efforts of
IDC-Criticom and its two subcontractors, a clean-up
originally projected to last until September was completed
in May. Defying previous estimates of $7 billion, the total
clean-up bill ran to just $750 million." - Access
Control & Security Solutions (07/01/02)
<![if !vml]><![endif]><![if !vml]><![endif]>January 2002 - Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani
forms Giuliani Partners,
a lucrative investment and security consulting firm with key
figures from the 9/11 including the former NYC Police
Commissioner, NYC Fire Commissioner, and head of the NYC
Office of Emergency Management.
Tales of the City, Revisited
What's Happened to "America's Mayor"?
"After 9/11, anytime Americans encountered a really hard
problem, someone would nominate Rudy Giuliani to solve it.
There were calls for him to take over WorldCom, the SEC, the
state, even the country.
But by January 2002, Giuliani had already reinvented himself
as a businessman. The experiment has been extremely
lucrative. Giuliani Parnters, the consulting and investment
firm that he started by transplanting key members of his
administration into a dark wood paneled office on Times
Square, is bringing in just over a $100 million a year in
revenue, according to a source close to the company. That
would mean the firm is collecting over $2 million per
employee, which is phenomenal. (By comparison, Goldman
Sachs, the Wall Street banking giant, takes in roughly $1.2
million per employee.). Companies like Nextel, Purdue Pharma
and the nuclear-power plant operator Entergy hire the firm
to advise them on logistics and security. And, of course,
for the name Giuliani.
At a staff meeting last week, Giuliani's new
world appeared seamlessly woven into his old. His former
fire chief, former emergency management commissioner and
longtime spokeswoman all sat at the table.
Giuliani continues to be one of the country's
most trusted voices on terrorism. And his leadership after
the attacks-along with his old stubbornness - still shield
him from criticism. When asked if it was a mistake to put
the city's emergency command center in 7 World Trade Center,
which collapsed on 9/11, he doesn't budge. "No. It was
placed there because that's where the Secret Service was,
that's where the CIA was," he says. "You had to put it
somewhere."
Meanwhile, Giuliani has been speaking across the globe for
fees of $75,000 and up-sometimes way up." - Giuliani
Partners/TIME (09/06/04)
Giuliani
Partners - "Mr. Giuliani is Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer of Giuliani Partners LLC, which he founded in
January 2002."
Pasquale
J. D'Amuro - Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of
Giuliani Security & Safety LLC, a division of Giuliani
Partners LLC dedicated to security consulting.
After the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Mr.
D'Amuro was appointed Inspector in Charge of the FBI's
investigation of those attacks.
Anthony
V. Carbonetti - founding Partner and Managing Director
of Giuliani Partners LLC. Prior to joining the firm, Mr.
Carbonetti served as Chief of Staff to Mayor Giuliani from
1999 to 2001. Mr. Carbonetti was serving as Chief of Staff
on September 11, 2001, and was an integral part of the
Giuliani team that helped guide New York City through the
worst terrorist attacks in U.S. history.
Richard
J. Sheirer - Senior Vice President at Giuliani Partners
and is New York Citys former Commissioner of Emergency
Management. Mr. Sheirer is a public safety expert with three
decades of experience in law enforcement and crisis
management, including having served as the Deputy
Commissioner for Administration for the New York City Police
Department and Chief of Staff to the Commissioner.
Before joining the Police Department, Mr. Sheirer served in
the New York City Fire Department for 20 years, with an
emphasis on emergency communication issues, and rose to the
level of Deputy Commissioner. In February of 2000, he was
named Director of the Mayor's Office of Emergency Management
where he was responsible for mitigation, preparedness,
response and recovery for all emergency conditions requiring
the involvement of multiple government agencies.
Thomas
Von Essen - Mr. Von Essen is a Senior Vice President at
Giuliani Partners and is Chief Executive Officer of
Giuliani-Von Essen LLC, which is an affiliate of Giuliani
Partners.
Mr. Von Essen was appointed New York Citys 30th Fire
Commissioner in 1996.
Dennison
Young, Jr. - founding Partner and Managing Director of
Giuliani Partners LLC. Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Young
served as Chief Counsel to Mayor Giuliani during his eight
years at City Hall. During that time, he was the Mayors
primary legal advisor on matters involving the City and was
responsible for overseeing all public safety agencies
including the New York Police Department, the Fire
Department of New York, the Office of Emergency Management,
and the Criminal Justice Coordinators Office.
Key Figures Of September 11 - CBS
The
Mayor, Rudolph Giuliani
"Although already well known outside of New
York before Sept. 11, the former mayor truly became an
international figure for his cool-headed response to the
attack.
After leaving office in 2002, Giuliani and several aides
formed a consulting firm, Giuliani Partners, which has taken
on assignments from crime-fighting in Mexico to
corruption-busting at horse-racing tracks. Giuliani, 59, has
become a major fund-raiser for the Republican Party, and is
often mentioned as a potential Senate or gubernatorial
candidate.
He married Judith Nathan in May 2003, less than a year after
an ugly public divorce from his former wife, Donna Hanover."
The
Police Commissioner, Bernard Kerik
"When Kerik was appointed police commissioner
in August 2000, he was a little-known, low-key figure. After
the attack, the 48-year-old Kerik was a near-constant
presence at Giuliani's side, helping rally with his solemn
determination a department that had lost 23 members.
A consultant for Giuliani Partners, Kerik has been on
assignment in Iraq, where he is dubbed the "Baghdad
Terminator" for his no-nonsense style in rebuilding the
city's police force." - CBS
The
Search Coordinator, Richard Sheirer
"As head of the Giuliani-created Office of
Emergency Management, Sheirer had the mammoth task of
coordinating the search for the dead and the clearance of
the trade center site.
The job was widely assumed to take at least a year to
complete. It was finished in nine months at a fraction of
the estimated cost.
After leaving the office in March 2002, Sheirer joined
Giuliani's consulting firm."
The
Fire Commissioner, Thomas Von Essen
"Von Essen, who had served for six years as
commissioner of the Fire Department of New York, directed
the department's response to the attack, which claimed the
lives of 343 firefighters.
At the end of the Giuliani administration, he joined
Giuliani's firm as a consultant."
Hiring Giuliani's consulting firm makes
perfect horse sense
"Giuliani's group includes New York City
former police commissioner Bernard Kerik, former fire
commissioner Thomas Von Essen and former director of
emergency management Richard Sheirer.
Giuliani's stock has risen to epic levels
because of the strength and decisive leadership he showed in
the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks." -
Review
Journal (11/22/02)
(See also: December
3, 2004 - Bush nominates Bernard Kerik for
Homeland Security; December
22, 2004 - Bernard Kerik resigns from Giuliani
Partners after scandal; March
17, 2005 - Giuliani firm's deal to advise company
raises questions)
<![if !vml]><![endif]><![if !vml]><![endif]>January 1, 2002 - Bush appoints senior member of his
administration, current PNAC member, and former Unocal
advisor Zalmay Khalilzad to be U.S. special envoy to
Afghanistan.
"US
President George Bush has appointed an Afghan-American who
is already a senior member of his administration to be the
US special envoy to Afghanistan.
Zalmay Khalilzad will work with the interim government and
alongside the United Nations special representative to
Afghanistan, Lakhdar Brahimi." - BBC
(1/01/02)
"Zalmay
Khalilzad is the highest-ranking native Afghan and Muslim in
the Bush administration.
Khalilzad served under former U.S. Presidents Ronald Reagan
and George H. Bush as special assistant to the president for
Southwest Asia, the Near East and North Africa.
From 1985 to 1989, Khalilzad served as a senior United
States Department of State official advising on the Soviet
war in Afghanistan and the Iran-Iraq war, and from 1991 to
1992, he was a senior Defense Department official for policy
planning.
He served as a counsellor to United States Secretary of
Defense Donald Rumsfeld.
Zalmay Khalilzad was an advisor for the Unocal
Corporation.
In the mid 1990s, while working for the Cambridge Energy
Research Associates, Khalilzad conducted risk analyses for
Unocal for a proposed 890-mile, $2-billion,
1.9-billion-cubic-feet-per-day natural gas pipeline project
which would have extended from Turkmenistan through
Afghanistan to Pakistan.
He has served in both the State and Defense Departments and
is a member of the National Security Council.
Khalilzad became the Bush administration's special envoy to
Afghanistan after the fall of the Taliban as well as is
special envoy to the Iraqi opposition to Saddam Hussein." -
Wikipedia
Project
for the New American Century who's who: Elliott Abrams, Gary Bauer, William J.
Bennett, Jeb Bush, Dick Cheney, Eliot A. Cohen, Midge
Decter, Paula Dobriansky, Steve Forbes, Aaron Friedberg,
Francis Fukuyama, Frank Gaffney, Fred C. Ikle, Donald Kagan,
Zalmay Khalilzad, I. Lewis Libby, Norman Podhoretz, Dan
Quayle, Peter W. Rodman, Stephen P. Rosen, Henry S. Rowen,
Donald Rumsfeld, Vin Weber, George Weigel, Paul Wolfowitz -
PNAC
Statement of Principles
(See also:
November
8, 2001 - A war for the pipelines?; May
13, 2002 - Afghanistan plans gas pipeline)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>January 1, 2002 - Wife of FEMA Ground Zero
videographer Kurt Sonnenfeld is found shot in the head at
their Denver home in an apparent suicide act.
Sonnenfeld charges dropped; FEMA worker's
wife was found shot in head at their Denver home on New
Year's Day
"Prosecutors Thursday dismissed first-degree
murder charges against former FEMA videographer Kurt
Sonnenfeld in the early New Year's morning shooting death of
his wife.
Nancy Sonnenfeld, 36, died of a gunshot wound in the head
after she and her husband had celebrated New Year's Eve
together. Kurt Sonnenfeld told police that his wife
committed suicide.
Prosecutors wouldn't comment on specific reasons for the
dismissal, but the defense investigation found a note
written by Nancy Sonnenfeld which police had not taken into
evidence, said public defender Carrie Thompson.
"Our investigators found a letter written in Nancy's own
hand consistent with a suicide letter, although it was very
cryptic," Thompson said.
She said the letter said, "What is more beautiful than love
and death?" with the word "love" scratched out. "Kurt,
please get help." The letter was found behind a framed
photograph of Kurt Sonnenfeld.
Lepley said the case will remain under investigation and
could be refiled. Because of that, he said he couldn't
discuss the role specific evidence played in the
decision.
Kurt Sonnenfeld was a videographer who documented disaster
sites for FEMA, including the Sept 11 attacks in New York.
Nancy Sonnenfeld was a manager for BSA Advertising.
Denver police said they ruled out suicide because the wound
was in the back of the head and could not be self-inflicted.
But the coroner's report states that the bullet entered
about 2 inches above and behind her right ear.
Police also noted that the .45-caliber handgun was on the
floor 6 to 8 feet away from Nancy Sonnenfeld.
At a preliminary hearing in February, Thompson argued that
Nancy Sonnenfeld had been depressed in the preceding months
and had tried to commit suicide by overdosing on pills after
a trip to Thailand during which Kurt Sonnenfeld was using
heroin. Her sister, Leek, refuted that account.
Sonnenfeld told police that their 8-year marriage had soured
because of his drug use and drinking problem.
Kurt Sonnenfeld told police that he was checking his e-mail
in his bedroom after they returned home in the early morning
hours of New Year's Day when he heard a gunshot." -
Rocky
Mountain News (06/13/06)
Love and death; The tragic story of Kurt
and Nancy Sonnenfeld
- Rocky
Mountain News (06/24/02)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>January 2, 2002 - Judge enters innocent plea on
Moussaoui's behalf, mother fears for him
"Zacarias
Moussaoui, the first person indicted in the Sept. 11
attacks, invoked the name of Allah and declared to a court
Wednesday "I do not have anything to plead." A judge entered
an innocent plea on his behalf.
"In the name of Allah, I do not have anything to plead. I
enter no plea. Thank you very much," Moussaoui told U.S.
District Judge Leonie Brinkema.
Brinkema set a trial date of Oct. 14, with jury selection to
begin Sept. 30. She rejected defense arguments that the date
would be too close to the one-year anniversary of the Sept.
11 attacks and the vast amount of publicity that could be
expected at that time.
The defendant, 33, is a French citizen of Moroccan descent
who received a master's degree in England.
Although Moussaoui has been in federal custody on
immigration charges since August, when he aroused suspicions
at a Minnesota flight school, the indictment says he
conspired with the Sept. 11 hijackers to kill and maim
victims in the United States. While accusing him of links to
Osama bin Laden's terrorist network, the indictment does not
explain his role in the terror attacks.
The indictment accuses Moussaoui of pursuing some of the
same activities as the hijackers by taking flight training
in the United States, inquiring about crop dusting and
purchasing flight deck training videos.
The indictment also said Moussaoui received money in July
and August from Ramzi Bin al-Shibh, an alleged member of a
German terrorist cell who was a roommate of Mohammed Atta,
the suspected ringleader in the attacks. The FBI believes
Bin al-Shibh may have been planning to be the 20th
hijacker.
A clear indication of the case's importance was Senate
passage of legislation to broadcast the trial on
closed-circuit television in the cities most affected by the
hijackings." - Detroit
News/AP (01/02/02)
"The
mother of Zacarias Moussaoui, the only person indicted in
the September 11 suicide hijackings, says she fears her son
will become a scapegoat for America's pain and
suffering.
"Tell the American people that I share in their suffering,
particularly with those who lost their loved ones," Aicha
el-Wafi told The Associated Press as she arrived at Paris'
Charles de Gaulle airport on Thursday, after returning from
the United States.
"I don't want my son to be used as a scapegoat for the pain
and suffering of the American people," she said.
El-Wafi said that her son had told her he had proof of his
innocence. "He must be allowed to show proof," she said.
Moussaoui has been in U.S. custody on immigration charges
since August, when he aroused suspicions at a Minnesota
flight school where he was taking lessons.
He has been indicted on six conspiracy charges, four of
which could bring the death penalty, in connection with the
September 11 attacks.
"I will not accept the death penalty, I will fight it very
strongly," his mother told AP." - CNN
(01/03/02)
- More
details: CNN
Timeline: The Case Against Zacarias Moussaoui
(See
also: December
11, 2001 - Moussaoui indicted for 9/11;
March
28, 2002 - U.S. seeks the death penalty against
Moussaoui)
January 4, 2002 - Fire
Engineering says the official
WTC investigation on why it collapsed is a 'half-baked
farce' that may already have been 'commandeered by political
forces' whose primary interests lie 'far afield of full
disclosure.'
$elling Out the
Investigation
"Did they throw away the locked doors from the
Triangle Shirtwaist Fire? Did they throw away the gas can
used at the Happyland Social Club Fire? Did they cast aside
the pressure-regulating valves at the Meridian Plaza Fire?
Of course not. But essentially, that's what they're doing at
the World Trade Center.
For more than three months, structural steel
from the World Trade Center has been and continues to be cut
up and sold for scrap. Crucial evidence that could answer
many questions about high-rise building design practices and
performance under fire conditions is on the slow boat to
China, perhaps never to be seen again in America until you
buy your next car.
Such destruction of evidence shows the
astounding ignorance of government officials to the value of
a thorough, scientific investigation of the largest
fire-induced collapse in world history. I have combed
through our national standard for fire investigation, NFPA
921, but nowhere in it does one find an exemption allowing
the destruction of evidence for buildings over 10 stories
tall.
Comprehensive disaster investigations mean
increased safety. They mean positive change. NASA knows it.
The NTSB knows it. Does FEMA know it?
No. Fire Engineering has good reason to
believe that the "official investigation" blessed by FEMA
and run by the American Society of Civil Engineers is a
half-baked farce that may already have been commandeered by
political forces whose primary interests, to put it mildly,
lie far afield of full disclosure. Except for the marginal
benefit obtained from a three-day, visual walk-through of
evidence sites conducted by ASCE investigation committee
members- described by one close source as a "tourist
trip"-no one's checking the evidence for anything.
As things now stand and if they continue in
such fashion, the investigation into the World Trade Center
fire and collapse will amount to paper- and
computer-generated hypotheticals.
However, respected members of the fire
protection engineering community are beginning to raise red
flags, and a resonating theory has emerged: The structural
damage from the planes and the explosive ignition of jet
fuel in themselves were not enough to bring down the towers.
The destruction and removal of evidence must
stop immediately.
The federal government must scrap the current
setup and commission a fully resourced blue ribbon panel to
conduct a clean and thorough investigation of the fire and
collapse, leaving no stones unturned.
Firefighters, this is your call to action.
Visit WTC
"Investigation"?: A Call to Action, then contact
your representatives in Congress and officials in Washington
and help us correct this problem immediately." -
Fire
Engineering (01/04/02)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>January 5, 2002 - In a speech in California, Bush
again claims to have seen one of the hijacked planes crash
into the WTC live on TV at the school he was at, but
this time he specifically claims that he witnessed the first
plane crash even though he hadn't even arrived at the school
yet.
"Anyway,
I was sitting there, and my Chief of Staff -- well, first of
all, when we walked into the classroom, I had seen this
plane fly into the first building. There was a TV set on.
And you know, I thought it was pilot error and I was amazed
that anybody could make such a terrible mistake. And
something was wrong with the plane, or -- anyway, I'm
sitting there, listening to the briefing, and Andy Card came
and said, 'America is under attack.'" - White
House (01/05/02)
"The
first airplane hit the north tower at 8:46 a.m., as the
president's motorcade crossed the John Ringling Causeway on
the way to Booker Elementary from the Colony Beach &
Tennis Resort on Longboat Key." - Washington
Times (10/08/02)
"At
8:52 a.m. ET, ABCNEWS' Good Morning America broke in with a
special report showing flames coming out of the World Trade
Center. At the time, President Bush's motorcade was arriving
at the Emma Booker Elementary School in Sarasota, Fla., for
a planned event..." - ABC
(09/14/01)
(See also:
December
4, 2001 - Bush claims he saw one of the planes
crash into the WTC live on a TV in his holding room at
Booker Elementary school; Killtown's: Did
Bush see the 2nd WTC plane crash?)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>January 5, 2002 - Bush refers to the day of the 9/11
attacks as "an interesting day."
"And in
the meantime, this teacher was going on about the
curriculum, and I was thinking about what it meant for
America to be under attack. It was an amazing thought. But I
made up my mind that if America was under attack, we'd get
them. (Applause.) I wasn't interested in lawyers, I wasn't
interested in a bunch of debate. I was interested in finding
out who did it and bringing them to justice. I also knew
that they would try to hide, and anybody who provided haven,
help, food, would be held accountable by the United States
of America." (Applause.)
"Anyway, it was an interesting day." - White
House (01/05/02)
<![if !vml]><![endif]><![if !vml]><![endif]><![if !vml]><![endif]>January 5, 2002 - A stolen Cessna, allegedly
flown by 15 yr. old Charles J. Bishop, crashes into a Tampa
Bay office building which houses the local office of Sen.
Bob Graham (D-FL) after flying over MacDill Air Force Base
(home of the U.S.
Central Command which directs the U.S. forces operating in
Afghanistan and US Special Operations Command which does
psychological operations) and a suicide
note was allegedly found in the plane expressing
Bishop's sympathy for Osama Bin Laden and the 9/11
attacks.
"A note
written by the 15-year-old boy who crashed a Cessna into a
Tampa office building indicated he supported Osama bin Laden
and that the act was deliberate, authorities say.
Charles J. Bishop, who took the plane on an unauthorized
flight across Tampa Bay, died at the scene of Saturday's
crash into the 42-story Bank of America Plaza building. He
apparently made no attempt to avoid the structure, witnesses
said.
The note, which was found in the wreckage of the plane,
"clearly stated that he had acted alone, without any help
from anyone else," Holder said. "He did, however, make
statements expressing his sympathy for Osama bin Laden and
the events which occurred September 11, 2001." Several of
the pilots involved in those attacks trained at Florida
flight schools.
After a five-minute flight over Tampa Bay, the plane entered
MacDill Air Force Base's restricted airspace and flew over
the runway about 100 feet off the ground, Miller said.
MacDill is the home of the U.S. Central Command, which
directs the U.S. forces operating in Afghanistan.
MacDill contacted the U.S. Coast Guard, which had a
helicopter on routine patrol in the vicinity, and asked it
to investigate.
Minutes before the crash, the helicopter pilot made direct
eye contact with the student through the chopper's open side
door as crew members gestured for Bishop to land the plane,
police said. It was not clear what his response was.
After being notified Saturday by the FAA, the North American
Aerospace Defense Command ordered two F-15 combat jets at
Homestead Air Force Base in Miami to intercept the Cessna
around 5:15 p.m., NORAD Capt. Kirstin Reimann said.
The F-15s arrived on the scene too late to intervene, a
Homestead spokesman said." - CNN
(01/07/02)
"The
building's tenant roster reads like a Who's Who of Tampa
businesses, including Bank of America, Arthur Andersen and
MetLife. U.S. Sen. Bob Graham's local office is on the 32nd
floor.
Bank of America Plaza's top floor is home to The Tampa Club,
a popular meeting place for Tampa's business elite." -
Tampa
Bay Online (01/06/02)
"MacDill
Air Force Base is also home to more than 40 Mission
Partners, including United States Central Command and United
States Special Operations Command [USSOCOM
Mission: Prepare special operation forces for
worldwide special operations, civil affairs and
psychological operations in peace and war in support of
regional combatant commanders and other government
agencies]." - MacDill
AFB
(See also:
9/11 - Rep.
Porter Goss, Sen. Bob Graham, and Sen. John Kyl are in a
meeting at the Capital with ISI director, Lt. Gen. Mahmud
Ahmed, who authorized a $100,000 wire transfer to Mohamed
Atta; February
23, 2003 - Sen. Graham runs for president)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>January 18, 2002 - Pakistan's Musharraf: Bin Laden
probably dead, unable to get dialysis treatment.
"Pakistan's
president says he thinks Osama bin Laden is most likely dead
because the suspected terrorist has been unable to get
treatment for his kidney disease.
"I think now, frankly, he is dead for the reason he is a ...
kidney patient," Gen. Pervez Musharraf said on Friday in an
interview with CNN.
Musharraf said Pakistan knew bin Laden took two dialysis
machines into Afghanistan. "One was specifically for his own
personal use," he said.
"I don't know if he has been getting all that treatment in
Afghanistan now. And the photographs that have been shown of
him on television show him extremely weak. ... I would give
the first priority that he is dead and the second priority
that he is alive somewhere in Afghanistan."
The official said U.S. intelligence is that bin Laden needs
dialysis every three days and "it is fairly obvious that
that could be an issue when you are running from place to
place, and facing the idea of needing to generate
electricity in a mountain hideout."
Other U.S. officials contradicted the reports of bin Laden's
health problems, saying there is "no evidence" the suspected
terrorist mastermind has ever suffered kidney failure or
required kidney dialysis. The officials called such
suggestions a "recurrent rumor." - CNN
(01/18/02)
(See also:
September
10, 2001 - Osama Bin Laden reportedly undergoes
kidney dialysis at a Pakistani military hospital;
December
2001 - Osama bin Laden reportedly dies;
July 18,
2002 - FBI counter-terrorism chief, Dale Watson,
thinks Osama bin Laden is "probably" dead; October
17, 2003 - Paskistan president says Bin Laden
alive)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>January 21, 2002 - Dr. Sanjay Gupta: Bin Laden would
need help if on dialysis
"Speculation
about the whereabouts and health of Osama bin Laden picked
up over the weekend when Pakistan's president, Gen. Pervez
Musharraf, said he thought bin Laden had likely died of
kidney failure.
CNN medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta spoke Monday with
CNN's Paula Zahn about bin Laden's appearance in recently
released videotapes and the possibility that the accused
terrorist leader was undergoing kidney treatment.
ZAHN: For a point of reference, I'd like for you to analyze
pictures of Osama bin Laden that apparently were taken prior
to September 11. Describe to us the color and the tone of
his skin, and then I want you to contrast that with pictures
we know to have been taken much later.
GUPTA: You can look [at pictures from a
December 2001 video] and notice that he has
what some doctors refer to as sort of a frosting over of his
features -- his sort of grayness of beard, his paleness of
skin, very gaunt sort of features. A lot of times people
associate this with chronic illness. Doctors can certainly
look at that and determine some clinical features.
But even more than that, it's sometimes possible to
differentiate the specific type of disease or illness that
he may be suffering from. The sort of frosting of the
appearance is something that people a lot of times associate
with chronic kidney failure, renal failure, certainly
someone who is requiring dialysis would have that.
He's also not moving his arms. I looked at this tape all the
way through its entire length. He never moved his left arm
at all. The reason that might be important is because people
who have had a stroke -- and certainly people are at
increased risk of stroke if they also have kidney failure --
he may have had a stroke and therefore is not moving his
left side. And in the rest of the videotape, he does move
his right side a little bit more than he does his left. So
those are some of the things that are sort of "of note" here
in this more recent videotape.
ZAHN: I think we need to remind the viewers once again that
the president of Pakistan talked about [bin Laden]
importing two dialysis machines into Afghanistan. Of course,
no one other than the president of Pakistan right now is
confirming that [bin Laden] in fact needed
dialysis.
GUPTA: That's right. And again, renal dialysis -- talking
about hemodialysis -- is something that really is reserved
for patients in end-stage renal failure. That means their
kidneys have just completely shut down.
The most common cause of something like that would be
something like diabetes and hypertension. Once that's
happened, if you're separated from your dialysis machine --
and incidentally, dialysis machines require electricity,
they're going to require clean water, they're going to
require a sterile setting -- infection is a huge risk with
that. If you don't have all those things and a functioning
dialysis machine, it's unlikely that you'd survive beyond
several days or a week at the most.
ZAHN: If he had all these things you're talking about to
keep the dialysis machine running, how much help does he
need around him to administer the treatment?
GUPTA: You certainly need someone who really knows how to
run that dialysis machine. You have to have someone who's
actually assessing his blood, Osama bin Laden's blood, to
see what particular dialysate he would need, and to be able
to change his dialysate as needed. So you'd need a kidney
specialist, a technician -- quite a few people around him."
- CNN
(01/21/02)
(See also:
December
2001 - Osama bin Laden reportedly dies;
December
26, 2001 - A video of Osama bin Laden, looking
thin and weak, is released and officials suggest the video
may have been recorded in November)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>January 29, 2002 - Bush asks Daschle to limit Sept. 11
probes.
"President
Bush personally asked Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle
Tuesday to limit the congressional investigation into the
events of September 11, congressional and White House
sources told CNN." - CNN
(01/29/02)
(See
also: May
17, 2002 - Cheney Warns Democrats not to
investigate the 9/11 attacks; May
19, 2002 - Cheney cautions Democrats who suggest
Bush had advanced knowledge;
May 23,
2002 - Bush Opposes 9/11 Query Panel)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>January
29, 2002 - Val
McClatchey registers her "End of Serenity" smoke plume photo
for copyright.
"Registration
Number: VA-1-128-462
Title: End of serenity.
Description: Photo.
Claimant: acValencia M. McClatchey
Created: 2001
Published: 1Oct01
Registered: 29Jan02" - copyright.gov
-
See also: flight93photo.blogspot.com
February 2002 - US
military intelligence warned the Bush administration that a captured Al Qaeda operative had
given fabricated information that Iraq was training Al Qaeda
members in how to make chemical and biological weapons,
information the Bush administration would later use as the
foundation for military action against Iraq.
Report
Warned Bush Team About Intelligence Suspicions
"A high Qaeda official
in American custody was identified as a likely fabricator
months before the Bush administration began to use his
statements as the foundation for its claims that Iraq
trained Al Qaeda members to use biological and chemical
weapons, according to newly declassified portions of a
Defense Intelligence Agency document.
The document, an
intelligence report from February 2002, said it was probable
that the prisoner, Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi, "was intentionally
misleading the debriefers" in making claims about Iraqi
support for Al Qaeda's work with illicit weapons.
The document provides the earliest and
strongest indication of doubts voiced by American
intelligence agencies about Mr. Libi's credibility. Without
mentioning him by name, President Bush, Vice President Dick
Cheney, Colin L. Powell, then secretary of state, and other
administration officials repeatedly cited Mr. Libi's
information as "credible" evidence that Iraq was training Al
Qaeda members in the use of explosives and illicit weapons."
- NY
Times (11/06/05)
US intel on Iraq-Qaeda ties 'intentionally
misleading': document
"US military
intelligence warned the Bush administration as early as
February 2002 that its key source on Al-Qaeda's relationship
with Iraq had provided "intentionally misleading" data,
according to a declassified report.
Nevertheless, eight
months later, President George W. Bush went public with
charges that the Iraqi government of Saddam Hussein had
trained members of Osama bin Laden's terror network in
manufacturing deadly poisons and gases." - Yahoo/AFP
(11/07/05) [Reprinted at: truthout.org]
(See also: October
16, 2002 - President Bush uses information he was
warned may be faulty in a speech to try to link Iraq to Al
Qaeda; February
5, 2003 - Colin Powell addresses UN about Iraq's
alleged connections with Al Qaeda)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>February
1, 2002 - Rumsfeld wants to beef up high-tech
weapons
"Defense
Secretary Donald Rumsfeld wants $9 billion in his new budget
to beef up the Pentagon's high-tech arsenal, but he is
squashing a push by the military's top brass to add more
than 50,000 troops to fight the war on terrorism, Pentagon
officials say.
Before Sept. 11, Rumsfeld wanted to cut troop strength and
increase spending on hi-tech weapons as part of a plan to
"transform" the military into a lighter, more mobile
fighting force for the 21st century. The service chiefs
argued for more troops and weapons.
Unmanned aerial vehicles, known as UAVs. More than $100
million to buy missile-firing Predator drones like those
used for the first time against the Taliban. Several hundred
million dollars will speed production of Global Hawk, the
long-range UAV that also debuted in Afghanistan. Also
stepped-up: work on a stealthy, bomb-dropping UAV.
Rumsfeld's budget request also includes $8.5 billion for
missile defense and $68 billion for new weapons, including
$5 billion for the Air Force's new F-22 fighter jet." -
USAToday
(2/01/02)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>February 1, 2002 - CNN terrorism analyst Peter Bergen:
Bin Laden has aged 'enormously.'
"On
Thursday night, CNN aired parts of an interview with Osama
bin Laden that the Arabic-language television network
Al-Jazeera recorded in late October.
CNN's Paula Zahn discussed the tape Friday with CNN
terrorism analyst Peter Bergen, who has been studying bin
Laden and his operation for several years.
CNN: The last interview you did with bin Laden was back in
1997. How different was the Osama bin Laden we saw in this
tape, the interview taped late in October of 2001?
BERGEN: He's actually quite similar. I mean, in terms of his
demeanor and his voice -- these kinds of things are quite
similar. The big difference is that he's aged enormously
between '97 and October of last year.
This is a man who was clearly not well. I mean, as you see
from these pictures here, he's really, by December he's
looking pretty terrible. But by December, of course, that
tape that was aired then, he's barely moving the left side
of his body. So he's clearly got diabetes. He has low blood
pressure. He's got a wound in his foot. He's apparently got
dialysis ... for kidney problems.
I mean, this is a man who has a number of health problems,
apart from the fact that anybody running around the Afghan
mountains is not going to be in great shape.
CNN: And, of course, the question that people continue to
debate is not only is he not well, is he still alive today?"
- CNN
(02/01/02)
(See also:
December
2001 - Osama bin Laden reportedly dies;
December
26, 2001 - A video of Osama bin Laden, looking
thin and weak, is released and officials suggest the video
may have been recorded in November)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>February 4, 2002 - The Defense Department's budget
request for fiscal year 2003 is a $40.1 billion (or 10.9%)
increase over last years budget.
DETAILS OF FISCAL 2003 DEPARTMENT OF
DEFENSE (DOD) BUDGET REQUEST
"The President's budget proposes $369 billion for Department
of Defense plus $10 billion, if needed, to fight the war on
terrorism-for a total of $379 billion. The budget fulfills
President Bush's pledge to win the war against terrorism,
defend America and its people, improve quality of life for
our men and women in uniform, and accelerate a bold
transformation of the U.S. military to counter 21st century
threats." - DoD
(02/04/02)
- FY 2002 request - $328.9 billion [
$37.8 billion, or 11.5% increase ] - DoD
(06/27/01)
- FY 2003 request - $369.0 billion [
$40.1 billion, or 10.9% increase ] - DoD
(02/04/02)
(See also:
June
27, 2001 - '02 defense budget request is a $37.8
billion or 11.5% increase over '01)
February 10, 2002 - Bin Laden lieutenant "admits" to
9/11.
"A man
described as one of Osama bin Laden's closest aides, Abu
'Ubeid Al-Qurashi, has acknowledged that the terrorist
network al-Qaida carried out the Sept. 11 attacks against
the U.S.
The admission was made in an article he wrote for al-Qaida's
biweekly Internet magazine, Al-Ansar. The Middle East Media
Research Institute translated the article into
English." - WorldNetDaily
(02/11/02)
February 20, 2002 - Letters supposedly written by US
troops in Iraq detailing their successes in the country were
all written by their commander.
Lies, damned lies and Pentagon
briefings
"Fresh from dropping anti-Taliban leaflets
over the mountains of Afghanistan, the secretive propaganda
arm of the US military is planning to bring the battle for
hearts and minds closer to home, by planting fake news
stories in the media outlets of America's allies, it was
reported yesterday.
Stung by criticism of the war against terrorism, the
Pentagon's little-known office of strategic influence is
preparing to feed misinformation to foreign news
organisations in friendly nations, military officials told
the New York Times. It quoted an unnamed senior Pentagon
official as saying the office's operations would go "from
the blackest of black to the whitest of white", using the
military's terms for false and true propaganda.
The plan has outraged other Pentagon
departments because it could undermine the credibility of
information given out by the defence department's press
spokespeople. "Everybody understands using information
operations to go after non-friendlies; when people get
uncomfortable is when people use the same tools and tactics
on friendlies," another military official told the
newspaper.
It might also be illegal: the US government is banned from
spreading misinformation at home, and some in the department
fear that stories planted in foreign publications might be
reproduced in America.
The Pentagon would not discuss the allegations yesterday,
but the cold war-style campaign seems well-advanced. The OSI
has hired a Washington consulting firm, the Rendon Group,
whose previous clients range from the Kuwaiti royal family
to the New Zealand milk marketing board, on a contract worth
about $100,000 (70,000) a month.
"We have a confidentiality agreement regarding our contract
with the department of defence," a spokeswoman for the group
said yesterday. "The contract really prevents me from
telling you anything, frustrating though that is."
The army's psychological operations command, or "psyops",
will also help to carry out the plan.
Among the OSI's other ingenious strategies, the newspaper
reported, is a plan to send emails to foreign leaders and
journalists presenting America in a good light and
disparaging its enemies.
Many senior defence personnel know little of the OSI, which
was established after September 11 to shore up support,
especially in Muslim countries, for the Bush
administration's war on terror. It is understood to have a
multi-million dollar share of the extra $10bn made available
to the Pentagon in the aftermath of the terrorist
attacks.
The president has not yet approved the misinformation
campaign, pending the go-ahead from the Pentagon lawyer." -
Guardian
(02/20/02)
US Army's 'fake' letters cause stir
"A series of letters supposedly written by US
troops in Iraq detailing their successes in the country were
all written by their commander, it has emerged.
The publication of the letters, in several US newspapers,
comes as the Bush administration has stepped up efforts to
win over an American public increasingly sceptical of its
handling of the situation in Iraq.
Critics said if the letters were found to be part of an
organised effort by the military to win over US hearts and
minds regarding the conflict it could be a violation of
military ethics.
However, the soldiers' commander, Lieutenant Colonel Dominic
Caraccilo, told ABC News on Tuesday his staff had written
the letters merely to get "good news" back to the US more
efficiently.
He says he then sent it round to his soldiers saying they
could send a copy home if they wanted to.
"We thought it would be a good idea to encapsulate what we
as a battalion have accomplished since arriving Iraq and
share that pride with people back home," he said." -
BBC
(10/14/03)
February 21, 2002 - U.S. journalist Daniel Pearl is
dead, officials confirm
U.S.
Confirms Death of Kidnapped Reporter Daniel Pearl
"Following is the text of a statement from State Department
spokesman Richard Boucher February 21 confirming the death
of Daniel Pearl, who was kidnapped in Pakistan while on
assignment for the Wall Street Journal:
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
February 21, 2002
Statement by Richard Boucher, Spokesman
Pakistan: Death of Daniel Pearl
Our Embassy in Pakistan has confirmed today that they have
received evidence that Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel
Pearl is dead. We have informed Mr. Pearl's family and
expressed our sincere condolences." - US
Embassy Italy (02/21/02)
U.S.
journalist Daniel Pearl is dead, officials confirm
"Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl,
kidnapped last month on his way to interview a Muslim
fundamentalist leader in Pakistan, has been killed by his
abductors, officials said Thursday. The U.S. government
condemned his killing as "an outrage" and his newspaper
called it an "act of barbarism."
FBI and Pakistani officials said they received a videotape
containing "indisputable" confirmation that the 38-year-old
Pearl had been killed.
Pearl's January 23 abduction prompted appeals from top U.S.
and Pakistani officials for his release, and resulted in the
arrests of several people believed to have been involved in
the kidnapping -- including the man Pakistani officials
identified as the ringleader, Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh.
His newspaper's headquarters near New York's
World Trade Center was destroyed in the September 11
terrorist attack." - CNN
(02/22/02)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>March 7, 2002 - A set of five frames taken from a
Pentagon security camera that supposedly shows Flight 77
crashing into it and erupting in a huge fireball are
released to the media, however the Pentagon says the photos
were not released "officially" by the Dept. of Defense.
"BROWN:
Now to the Pentagon, some remarkable pictures of American
Airlines Flight 77, which hit the Pentagon on September
11th.
JAMIE MCINTYRE, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Well, Aaron, for six
months only a handful of people actually saw what it looked
like when that plane hit this building. When I first saw
those pictures today, I was surprised by something. You'll
see them. They were seen first on CNN today. Aaron.
MCINTYRE (voice over): The sequence of five photographs
obtained by CNN was taken by an automatic security camera at
a Pentagon checkpoint and shows what, up to now, was seen by
only a few eyewitnesses, that the American Airlines 757 came
in extremely low before hitting the ground floor of the
Pentagon.
MCINTYRE: At first glance, it's hard to see the jetliner in
the first frame, but it's there just a few feet off the
ground. The plane hit the Pentagon at a 45-degree angle, and
was reduced to tiny fragments by the impact. The biggest
piece of fuselage that could be found outside the Pentagon
was only about three feet long. The only other recognizable
feature can be seen in this exclusive CNN photograph, the
shattered cockpit window. One hundred eighty-nine people
were killed, 125 on the ground, 64 on the plane, including
the five hijackers.
MCINTYRE (on camera): These pictures are the first to be
made public, but they are not the only images of the plane
hitting the Pentagon." - CNN
(03/07/02)
"Officials
from the Pentagon said the photos were not released
officially by the Department of Defense. A Pentagon
spokeswoman could not verify that they came from
surveillance cameras.
"The Pentagon has not released any video or any photos from
security cameras from the terrorist attack of Sept. 11,"
said Pentagon spokeswoman Cheryl Irwin.
A spokeswoman at the Department of Justice, which reviews
taped and photographed evidence obtained by federal security
cameras, said she could not comment on whether the photos
are legitimate, adding that the photos "were not
disseminated by the FBI or the Department of Justice." -
Washington
Post/AP (03/07/02)
"Images
show September 11 Pentagon crash" - CNN
(03/08/02)
(See also:
9/11 (9:37
am) - Flight 77 is said to have crashed into the
only renovated section of the Pentagon being renovated to
bolster it against an attack which at the time housed the
fewest people in the entire building; 9/11
- Within minutes of the explosion at the Pentagon, the FBI
confiscates security videos that had captured the crash from
a nearby gas station and hotel; Killtown's: Flight
77 Fabricated Video)
<![if !vml]><![endif]><![if !vml]><![endif]>March 13, 2002 - Bush who once wanted Osama Bin
Laden "Dead or Alive", now dismisses him as
"marginalized".
"The
president's confidence came despite the fact that accused
terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden has not yet been
captured. But Bush said, "I truly am not that concerned
about him."
"Terror is bigger than one person," the president said. "He
is a person who has now been marginalized. His host
government has been destroyed. He's the ultimate parasite
who found weakness, exploited it and met his match." -
ABC
(03/13/02)
(See also:
September
17, 2001 - Bush wants Osama Bin Laden "Dead or
Alive")
<![if !vml]><![endif]>March 25, 2002 - Rep. Cynthia McKinney (D) gets
blasted for her comments she made on in a CA radio program
in which she says, "What did this administration know and
when did it know it," alleging that the Bush administration
may have had advanced warnings about the 9/11 attacks and
that military contractors have benefited from military
action following the attacks.
"Fellow
lawmakers today criticized Rep. Cynthia McKinney's
allegations that Bush administration officials may have
ignored advance warning of the Sept. 11 attacks and their
political allies have profited from the war on
terrorism.
Georgia Sen. Zell Miller, a conservative Democrat who has
clashed before with McKinney, D-Ga., said her statement was
"loony," also "dangerous and irresponsible." He said it was
an example of McKinney trying to draw attention to
herself.
McKinney made the statements in a March 25 interview on
radio station KPFA in Berkeley, Calif.
"What did this administration know and when did it know it
about the events of Sept. 11," McKinney said. "Who else
knew, and why did they not warn the innocent people of New
York who were needlessly murdered? What do they have to
hide?"
McKinney alleged the military action that followed the
attacks has benefited investment firms specializing in
defense contracts. She singled out the Carlyle Group, where
President Bush's father is on the board.
In a statement today, McKinney acknowledged she had no
evidence anyone with ties to the Bush administration
profited from the attacks. But she didn't back off her
allegations that Bush officials may have had prior
notice.
Carlyle Group spokesman Chris Ullman and White House press
secretary Ari Fleischer dismissed the allegation as a
baseless conspiracy theory.
"All I can tell you is the congresswoman must be running for
the Hall of Fame of the Grassy Knoll Society," Fleischer
said." - ABC
(04/12/02)
(See also:
May 16,
2002 - McKinney releases a statement saying she
feels vindicated by the Bush Administration's admission that
they receiving advanced warnings; July
23, 2005 - McKinney reopens 9/11, Conspiracy
theories implicating president aired at 8-hour hearing)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>March 28, 2002 - U.S. seeks the death penalty
against Zacarias Moussaoui.
"US
prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty for
Zacarias Moussaoui, the only person charged over the 11
September attacks.
Attorney General John Ashcroft, who must approve all federal
death penalty cases, accepted the recommendation of his
prosecutors on Thursday.
The French Government has expressed regret at the decision,
saying it will not provide evidence that could lead to a
death sentence.
Mr Moussaoui was in prison on the day of the attacks, which
may make it difficult to convince a jury of his direct
involvement in the killings.
And so far, there has been only circumstantial evidence
presented by prosecutors linking him to the other 19
hijackers.
Mr Moussaoui was detained in mid-August last year, after
arousing suspicions while seeking flight training in
Minnesota." - BBC
(03/28/02)
(See
also: January
2, 2002 - Judge enters innocent plea on
Moussaoui's behalf; July
19, 2002 - Judge rejects Moussaoui's 'I am
guilty' plea)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>April 1, 2002 - Thierry
Meyssan's book The Big Lie -- which
casts doubt on the official version of the events of
September 11 and claims that a missile, not Flight 77, crashed into the
Pentagon -- makes headline news when it becomes a leading
bestseller in France.
"A
bizarre book claiming that the plane that ploughed into the
Pentagon on September 11 never existed, and that the US
establishment itself was at the heart of the New York and
Washington attacks, has shot to the top of the French
bestseller lists to indignation on both sides of the
Atlantic.
The Frightening Fraud, by Thierry Meyssan, sold out its original run of 20,000
copies within two hours of going on sale. "We've sold 2,500
copies in 10 days, when a blockbuster novel sells maybe
1,500 in a month," a spokesman at Fnac Les Halles, one of
France's biggest bookshops, said. "It's a phenomenon."
Mr Meyssan's conspiracy theory argues that American Airlines
flight 77, which killed 189 people when it smashed into the
headquarters of the US defence department, did not exist,
and that the whole disaster was a dastardly plot dreamed up
and implemented by the US government.
A Pentagon spokesman, Glen Flood, said the book was "a slap
in the face and real offence to the American people,
particularly to the memory of victims of the attacks". He
said he had not read it and had no intention of doing
so.
Mr Meyssan's argument, which started out as a rumour on the
internet and has risen to prominence largely thanks to the
author's reputation and chatshow appearances, suggests that
the plane could not have existed because eye-witness
statements are contradictory, there are suspiciously few
photographs of the catastrophe and none of them shows any
wreckage. Even the rescue workers' accounts, published on
the Pentagon website, are not convincing, he says.
He also asks why the facade of the Pentagon did not
immediately collapse from the shock of the impact, and
questions the fate of the plane's passengers. "What became
of the passengers of American Airlines flight 77? Are they
dead?"
Both Libration and Le Monde set out to disprove his theory,
tracking down photographs that do show debris, and speaking
to victims' relatives.
But Le Monde admitted that the information made public by
Washington did not entirely add up. "There is no official
account of the crash. The lack of information is feeding the
rumour," it complained." - Guardian
(04/01/02)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>"The French are lapping
up a Sept. 11 conspiracy theory which argues the plane that
smashed into the Pentagon never existed and that the world
has been duped by a murky U.S. government plot." - CBS
(04/02/02)
"A book
which argues that American Airlines flight 77 did not crash
into the Pentagon on 11 September has become an immediate
bestseller in France.
Thierry Meyssan's book L'Effroyable Imposture (The Appalling
Fraud) alleges the attack on the building, which houses the
US defence department, was staged by none other than the
American Government." - BBC
(04/02/02)
"France's
No. 1 best seller claims the U.S. orchestrated the Sept. 11
attacks." - Time
(05/20/02)
"Throughout
the spring, and into this summer, a leading bestseller in
France has not been some great work of French literature but
a $17-dollar paperback called the "Horrifying Fraud."
The book casts doubt on the official version of the events
of September 11, substituting an elaborate conspiracy
concocted by America's military-industrial complex in order
to increase U.S. military budgets.
Thierry Meyssan, author of "The Horrifying Fraud," does
believe man walked on the moon, but insists, among other
things, that it was not a hijacked American Airlines 757
that crashed into the Pentagon on 9/11 but a missile fired
by the military itself.
A Pentagon spokesperson, Victoria Clarke, called the book
disgusting.
She said: "There is no question, there is no doubt what
happened that day. And I think it's appalling that anyone
might try to put out that kind of myth.
"I think it's also appalling for anyone to continue to give
those sorts of people any kind of publicity." - CNN
(06/26/02)
L'Effroyable
Imposture/The Big Lie - The investigation-book on the
biggest manipulation in history
9/11:
The Big Lie, by Thierry Meyssan - Amazon.com
(See also:
April 24,
2002 - A reporter asks Assistant Secretary of
Defense for Public Affairs Victoria Clarke her thoughts
about the phenomenon of Thierry Meyssan's book The Big Lie;
June
25, 2002 - A reporter asks Assistant Secretary of
Defense for Public Affairs Victoria Clarke again her
thoughts about Thierry Meyssan's book The Big Lie)
April 17, 2002 - ABC News: Some Ask, Were
Aliens or Bush Behind 9-11?
"In the
days immediately after Sept. 11, while most of the country
was reeling from shock, some people out there were wondering
what really happened.
When the government said evidence pointed to Islamic
fundamentalist terrorists, other voices wondered why
investigators weren't looking in other directions.
Couldn't those supposed Arabs seen on airport security
videos checking onto flights just as easily have been
Israelis? Couldn't it all have been a Jewish plot to trick
the United States into a war against Israel's enemies?
In the months since, more and more evidence has been
produced by investigators in the United States and around
the world linking Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network to the
attacks that killed more than 3,000 people in New York,
Washington and western Pennsylvania.
There are voices popping up on Internet Web sites, in
chatrooms and making the rounds in e-mail chains even some
conspiracy theorists who are packing hundreds of people into
lecture halls saying that evidence points to some direct
level of involvement in the attacks by the U.S. government.
And this at a time when an unprecedented numbers of
Americans have rallied behind the government.
There is no smoking gun in any of the theories, but plenty
of innuendo in schemes that run the gamut. Here is just a
small sampling:
Bush's decision to go ahead with an announced public
appearance on the morning of Sept. 11, after he must have
been informed that planes had been crashed into the World
Trade Center, shows he knew of the attack plans before that
morning and knew he would not be a target for the
hijackers.
Photographs of the Pentagon that morning and of
the cleanup afterwards show that no plane crashed into the
building because there was no debris from a jet and the
damaged area of the building was too small it had to have
been a bomb planted inside to destroy the Office of Naval
Intelligence, which would never have accepted the
administration's story about who was behind the attacks in
New York.
Or maybe an unmanned fighter jet, radio controlled and
flying at a low angle, crashed into the Pentagon. (In these
scenarios it's never clear what happened to American
Airlines Flight 77 and the 64 people on board.)
Even a congresswoman seems bitten by the bug, and wants an
investigation into what President Bush knew and when he knew
it because so many of his friends have profited so
handsomely from the resulting U.S. actions.
Michael Ruppert, a former Los Angeles Police Department
narcotics officer, has filled auditoriums in California,
Texas, Oregon and Canada to explain what he sees as evidence
that wealthy American interests were behind Sept. 11 and he
advertises those talks and the ideas on his Web site.
Then there's a best-selling book published in France that
falls into the no-plane-hit-Pentagon school, and says the
story was rigged to cover up a bombing targeting the new
U.S. Naval Command Center that was carried out by people
with classified access to the building.
The author, Thierry Meyssan, who had made a name for himself
in France with exposs of the right-wing National Front, says
in L'Effroyable
imposture (The Horrible Fraud) that there was a
secret CIA office in the World Trade Center that was
carrying out illegal activities, and that the Bush
administration was in negotiation with bin Laden on Sept. 11
itself, to work out an agreement to make him a scapegoat.
The book has gotten little coverage in the United States,
but it's worn a deep path in cyberspace.
Similarly, conspiracy theorists noticed quickly last week
when U.S. Rep. Cynthia McKinney, D-Ga.,
said in an interview on a Berkeley, Calif., radio station
that she wanted an investigation into what the Bush
administration knew about the 9/11 attacks before they
occurred suggesting that his friends are getting rich from
the fallout.
McKinney's office did not return a call requesting an
interview, but she issued a statement saying: "I am not
aware of any evidence showing that President Bush or members
of his administration have personally profited from the
attacks of 9/11. A complete investigation might reveal that
to be the case."
The conspiracy theorists have gone much further than any of
those critics, but except for some snide editorials
regarding the French taste for anti-Americanism and
Meyssan's book, they have been largely ignored by mainstream
media.
One journalist who appeared on a televised panel discussion
with Meyssan, Jean-Bernard Cadier, the Washington bureau
chief of the French news and talk radio network, Europe 1,
crystallized the difficulty of facing some of these
theorists head-on when he said, "I had the feeling that the
more we tried to go into his arguments, the more we helped
him, because we were not fighting with the same weapons he
was."
Meyssan, for instance, discounts eyewitness accounts of the
airliner hitting the Pentagon, and even says the government
may have put beacons on the World Trade Center towers to
ensure that the hijacked jet would hit them and planted
explosives in the buildings so they would be sure to
collapse.
Other times the thinking seems to work backwards, such as in
arguments that if Bush himself or his associates profited
from the attacks in some way through increased defense
spending or from the opening of Afghanistan for the
construction of a pipeline then he or someone in the
administration must be to blame for the events of Sept.
11.
That kind of thinking has fueled questions about possible
conspiracies from his own students. He said such issues as
moves by the Justice Department to gain more power for
investigators and prosecutors and to curtail individual
rights, and the request by the Pentagon for the largest
spending increase in two decades have caused some of his
students to begin to question whether the administration
could have had a hand in Sept. 11." - ABC
(04/17/02)
(See also:
November
1, 2004 - ABC News: On Election Eve, Sept. 11
Doubters Surface)
<![if !vml]><![endif]><![if !vml]><![endif]>April 18, 2002 - A small private plane crashes into
the 32-story Pirelli Tower, Milan, Italy's tallest
building.
Three dead as plane hits Milan's tallest
building
"Italian investigators are trying to discover
what caused a small private plane to slam into Milan's
tallest building on Thursday, killing at least three people,
injuring dozens more and carving a huge gash in the 32-story
structure.
The aircraft -- a single-propeller Rockwell Commander 112 TC
piloted by a 68-year-old Swiss man -- hit the 26th floor of
the Pirelli Tower in an apparent accident at 5:48 p.m.
(11:48 a.m. EDT), 18 minutes after taking off, Italian
officials said.
An Italian law enforcement official said authorities had no
evidence of a link to terrorism." - CNN
(04/18/06)
- Building photo: wikipedia
<![if !vml]><![endif]><![if !vml]><![endif]>April 24, 2002 - A reporter
asks Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs
Victoria Clarke her thoughts about the phenomenon of Thierry
Meyssan's book The Big Lie
claiming that Flight 77 did not hit the
Pentagon.
"Q:
Torie, what do you make of these media reports -- most of
them have come out of France, including a book -- about the
suggestion that on September 11th, no plane actually hit the
Pentagon? Now many of us in the room here were here on
September 11th. We saw the wreckage of the plane. We know a
plane hit the Pentagon. But nevertheless, a lot of people
around the world apparently reading these reports have
believed them, to some extent. Perhaps you've even fielded
inquiries from French news media about this. What do you
make of this phenomenon?
Clarke: A, I don't agree with you that lots of people
believe it. I just don't think they do. B, I think even the
suggestion of it is ludicrous. And finally, it is just an
incredible, incredible insult to the friends and the
relatives and the family members of the almost 200 people
that got killed here on September 11th and the thousands who
were killed in New York." - DoD
(04/24/02)
(See also:
April 1,
2002 - Meyssan's book The Big Lie makes headline
news when it becomes a leading bestseller in France;
June
25, 2002 - A reporter asks Assistant Secretary of
Defense for Public Affairs Victoria Clarke again her
thoughts about Thierry Meyssan's book The Big Lie)
April 25, 2002 - White House officials say privately
the Sept. 11 attacks was the main reason for the war in
Iraq.
"To
build its case for war with Iraq, the Bush administration
argued that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction,
but some officials now privately acknowledge the White House
had another reason for war a global show of American power
and democracy.
If weapons of mass destruction were not the primary reason
for war, what was? Here's the answer officials and advisers
gave ABCNEWS.
The Sept. 11, 2001, attacks changed everything, including
the Bush administration's thinking about the Middle East and
not just Saddam Hussein.
Beyond that, the Bush administration decided it must flex
muscle to show it would fight terrorism, not just here at
home and not just in Afghanistan against the Taliban, but in
the Middle East, where it was thriving.
"We made it very public that we thought that one consequence
the president should draw from 9/11 is that it was
unacceptable to sit back and let either terrorist groups or
dictators developing weapons of mass destruction strike
first at us," conservative commentator [and PNAC Chairman]
Bill Kristol said on ABCNEWS' Nightline in March.
But what if Sept. 11 had never happened? Would the United
States have gone to war with Iraq? Administration officials
and others say no, at least not now.
The Bush administration could probably have lived with the
threat of Saddam and might have gone after him eventually
if, for example, the Iraqi leader had become more aggressive
in pursuing a nuclear program or in sponsoring terrorism." -
ABC
(04/25/02) [Archived: Wayback
Machine]
<![if !vml]><![endif]>April 26, 2002 - Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld
says they haven't heard "anything hard" from Osama bin Laden
since last December, the time bin Laden reportedly died.
"Rumsfeld
rarely mentions bin Laden in public unless asked, but he was
reminded Friday that at least some of those in uniform
equate success in Afghanistan with getting rid of bin
Laden.
"We're hunting him down," he said. "We're tracking him down.
He's hiding. We haven't heard hide nor hair of him for
about, oh, since December, in terms of anything hard."
Rumsfeld said that even with bin Laden still on the loose,
"he is probably not very effective now in running the
al-Qaeda organization."
"My guess is ... he'll either be killed in some attack that
takes place when we find him or he'll be captured ... in
which case we would have an opportunity to visit with him,"
Rumsfeld said." - USA
Today (04/26/02)
(See also:
December
2001 - Osama bin Laden reportedly dies;
December
15, 2001 - U.S. 'reasonably certain' it heard bin
Laden radio call)
May 4, 2002 - Agent's "Phoenix memo" warned the
FBI back in July 2001 about Arab men taking flight training
in Arizona who were supporters of Osama bin Laden,
suggesting the schools could be used for terror operations,
but never reached the highest levels of the FBI, the CIA or
the Justice Department until after 9/11.
Alert FBI agent gave heads-up in July on
Arabs in aviation
"An FBI agent in Phoenix told counterterrorism
officials at the bureau's headquarters last July that he had
detected an alarming pattern of Arab men with possible ties
to terrorism taking aviation-related training, and he urged
a nationwide review of the trend, according to FBI
officials.
The agent's recommendation was not acted upon before Sept.
11, however, because bureau officials determined that
hundreds of Middle Eastern men regularly attended flight
schools and aviation training in the United States.
A review determined that none of the seven or
eight Arab men identified by the agent in Phoenix had any
connection to the attacks on the World Trade Center and
Pentagon or other terrorist activities, officials said. A
few were detained on immigration violations, however, FBI
officials said.
FBI officials said the agent first became
suspicious after noticing a pattern among several Arabs
being monitored for possible terrorist ties, as well as
others thought to be associates of individuals suspected of
having those connections.
The agent noticed that several of those individuals were
attending Embry- Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott,
Ariz., a highly regarded college specializing in flight
training and other aviation-related studies. The agent
thought he might have stumbled onto a larger pattern of
Arabs coming to the United States to get aviation training
for use in future terrorist activities.
In July, he sent a memo to counterterrorism officials at FBI
headquarters recommending a study of the issue. He also
recommended that the FBI ask the State Department to provide
visa data on flight school students from Middle Eastern
nations so that the bureau could track them more easily.
After the agent's memo arrived at
headquarters, it was also sent to the bureau's New York
field office, which then was taking the lead in
international terrorist investigations." - SF
Gate/NY Times (05/04/02)
Flight School Memo Named Bin Laden
"A memo by an FBI agent last summer urged the
bureau's headquarters to investigate Middle Eastern men
enrolled in American flight schools and named Osama bin
Laden, suggesting followers could use the schools for terror
operations, the New York Times reported Wednesday.
According to the Times, the memo's existence
had been known for months but it was not until recent weeks
that lawmakers and congressional staff gained full access to
it. The memo's direct reference to bin Laden had not been
revealed before by the U.S. government." - CBS
(05/15/02)
Senators question 'Phoenix memo' author
"The so-called "Phoenix memo," written July
10, 2001, by FBI agent Kenneth Williams, cited supporters of
Osama bin Laden "attending civil aviation
universities/colleges in Arizona."
The memo apparently never reached the highest levels of the
FBI, the CIA or the Justice Department until after September
11.
It states that law enforcement officials began examining
questions about Arab students attending U.S. flight schools
in April 2000, almost 17 months before the September 11
terrorist attacks. It is under renewed scrutiny amid
questions over whether the government missed clues that
might have alerted authorities to impending attacks on New
York and Washington.
Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, said that to this day,
Mueller still doesn't have a full explanation about what
happened once Williams passed the memo up the chain of
command.
Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pennsylvania, said he too was
unsatisfied with the answers from Mueller.
"There was no explanation as to why the memo did not go to
other places. Nobody knows at this stage, and that is
something that has to be pursued," Specter said.
Williams is to appear before the House Intelligence
Committee on Wednesday. His memorandum states that the
investigation began in April 2000, describing a bin Laden
"effort to send students to U.S. to attend civil aviation
universities and colleges."
Attorney General John Ashcroft appeared before the ranking
members of the House and Senate intelligence committees
Tuesday. Ashcroft and Mueller both learned of the Phoenix
memo in the days after September 11, but did not brief
legislators about the memo's existence." - CNN
(05/21/02)
(See
also: July
10, 2001 - FBI agent urges bureau in his "Phoenix
memo" to investigate supporters of OBL attending flight
training in Arizona; May
20, 2002 - FBI shared suspicions warned in the
"Phoenix memo" with CIA.)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>May 13, 2002 - Afghanistan plans gas pipeline, Unocal denies involvement.
"Afghanistan
hopes to strike a deal later this month to build a $2bn
pipeline through the country to take gas from energy-rich
Turkmenistan to Pakistan and India.
Afghan interim ruler Hamid Karzai is to hold talks with his
Pakistani and Turkmenistan counterparts later this month on
Afghanistan's biggest foreign investment project, said
Mohammad Alim Razim, minister for Mines and Industries told
Reuters.
The construction of the 850-kilometre pipeline had been
previously discussed between Afghanistan's former Taliban
regime, US oil company Unocal and Bridas of Argentina.
The project was abandoned after the US launched missile
attacks on Afghanistan in 1999.
Mr Razim said US energy company Unocal was the "lead
company" among those that would build the pipeline, which
would bring 30bn cubic meters of Turkmen gas to market
annually.
Unocal - which led a consortium of companies from Saudi
Arabia, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Japan and South Korea - has
maintained the project is both economically and technically
feasible once Afghan stability was secured.
"Unocal is not involved in any projects (including
pipelines) in Afghanistan, nor do we have any plans to
become involved, nor are we discussing any such projects," a
spokesman told BBC News Online.
The US company formally withdrew from the consortium in
1998.
Afghanistan plans to build a road linking Turkmenistan with
Pakistan parallel to the pipeline, to supply nearby villages
with gas, and also to pump Afghan gas for export, Mr Razim
said.
The government would also earn transit fees from the export
of gas and oil and hoped to take over ownership of the
pipeline after 30 years, he said.
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has been surveying routes
for transferring local gas from northern Afghan areas to
Kabul, and to iron ore mines at the Haji Gak pass further
west.
The pipeline is expected to be built with funds from donor
countries for the reconstruction of Afghanistan as well as
ADB loans, he said." - BBC
(05/13/02)
(See also:
January
1, 2002 - Bush appoints PNAC member and former
Unocal advisor Zalmay Khalilzad to be U.S. special envoy to
Afghanistan; May
21, 2002 - Unocal reiterates no interest in
Afghanistan projects)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>May
15, 2002 - Eight months after 9/11, news
starts coming out that the Bush Administration received
warnings about terrorist attacks and plane hijackings by
Osama Bin Laden from U.S. Intelligence agencies weeks before
9/11.
Bush Was Warned bin Laden Wanted to Hijack
Planes
"The White House said tonight that President
Bush had been warned by American intelligence agencies in
early August that Osama bin Laden was seeking to hijack
aircraft but that the warnings did not contemplate the
possibility that the hijackers would turn the planes into
guided missiles for a terrorist attack.
"It is widely known that we had information that bin Laden
wanted to attack the United States or United States
interests abroad," Ari Fleischer, the president's press
secretary, said this evening. "The president was also
provided information about bin Laden wanting to engage in
hijacking in the traditional pre-9/11 sense, not for the use
of suicide bombing, not for the use of an airplane as a
missile."
In the past few days, government officials have acknowledged
for the first time that an F.B.I. agent in Phoenix had urged
the F.B.I. headquarters to investigate Middle Eastern men
enrolled in American flight schools. That memorandum also
cited Mr. bin Laden by name and suggested that his followers
could use the schools to train for terror operations,
officials who have seen the memorandum said.
Administration officials reached this evening said the
warning given to Mr. Bush did not come from the F.B.I. or
from the information developed by the Phoenix agent.
Instead, it was provided as part of the C.I.A. briefing he
is given each morning, suggesting that it was probably based
on evidence gathered abroad.
The warning of the hijacking was given to the president at
his ranch in Crawford, Tex., where he was on vacation.
It was not clear this evening why the White House waited
eight months after the terrorist attacks in New York and
Washington to reveal what Mr. Bush had been told." -
NY
Times (05/15/02)
"President Bush and his top advisers were
informed by the CIA early last August that terrorists
associated with Osama bin Laden had discussed the
possibility of hijacking airplanes, according to reliable
sources.
White House spokesman Ari Fleischer confirmed that Bush had
been told about the possibility of hijackings but he
declined to say what had been revealed during his
intelligence briefings." - Washington
Post (05/16/02)
Aug. Memo Focused On Attacks in U.S.
"The top-secret briefing memo presented to
President Bush on Aug. 6 carried the headline, "Bin Laden
Determined to Strike in U.S.," and was primarily focused on
recounting al Qaeda's past efforts to attack and infiltrate
the United States, senior administration officials said.
Bush had specifically asked for an intelligence analysis of
possible al Qaeda attacks within the United States, because
most of the information presented to him over the summer
about al Qaeda focused on threats against U.S. targets
overseas, sources said. But one source said the White House
was disappointed because the analysis lacked focus and did
not present fresh intelligence.
New accounts yesterday of the controversial Aug. 6 memo
provided a shift in portrayals of the document, which has
set off a political firestorm because it suggested that bin
Laden's followers might be planning to hijack U.S.
airliners.
In earlier comments this week, national security adviser
Condoleezza Rice and other administration officials stressed
that intelligence officials were focused primarily on
threats to U.S. interests overseas. But sources made clear
yesterday that the briefing presented to Bush focused on
attacks within the United States, indicating that he and his
aides were concerned about the risks.
But the sharpest focus remained on the Aug. 6 presidential
briefing memo, which Rice described Thursday as historic and
analytic in nature. But she did not explicitly note that the
memo, according to sources, was focused primarily on a
discussion of possible domestic targets.
As an example, sources said the memo cited the case of Ahmed
Ressam, who was caught attempting to smuggle explosives
across the Canadian border for an al Qaeda attack on Los
Angeles International Airport during the 2000 millennium
celebrations." - Washington
Post (05/19/02)
(See also:
August 6,
2001 - Bush is warned in a CIA memo of possible
terrorist attacks and plane hijackings in the U.S. from
Osama bin Laden; April
10, 2004 - The White House releases the August
6th memo)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>May 16, 2002 - White House spokesman Ari Fleischer
confirms that President Bush was told by the CIA a month
before 9/11 about the possibility of terrorists
associated with Osama bin Laden hijacking planes in the
U.S.
Bush was told of hijack threat, White House
revises account of events before Sept. 11 attacks
"President Bush and his top advisers were
informed by the CIA early last August that terrorists
associated with Osama bin Laden had discussed the
possibility of hijacking airplanes, according to reliable
sources.
White House spokesman Ari Fleischer confirmed that Bush had
been told about the possibility of hijackings, but he
declined to say what had been revealed during his
intelligence briefings.
A CIA spokesman said the agency routinely
passed on intelligence citing the possibility that al Qaeda
might be planning to hijack an airliner as part of a
terrorist action against the United States. But a suicide
attack involving an aircraft was never envisioned, the
spokesman said." - SF
Gate/Washington Post (05/16/02)
(See
also: 9/11
- Fleischer claims Bush received no warnings about the
attacks)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>May
16, 2002 - National Security Adviser
Condoleezza Rice said she didn't think anybody could have
predicted that terrorists would hijack planes and use them
as missiles despite overwhelming evidence to the
contrary.
'99 Report Warned Of Suicide Hijacking
"Exactly two years before the Sept. 11
attacks, a federal report warned the executive branch that
Osama bin Laden's terrorists might hijack an airliner and
dive bomb it into the Pentagon or other government building.
The report contrasts with Bush administration
officials' assertions that none in government had imagined
an attack like Sept. 11 before that time.
"I don't think anybody could have predicted that these
people would take an airplane and slam it into the World
Trade Center, take another one and slam it into the
Pentagon; that they would try to use an airplane as a
missile, a hijacked airplane as a missile," national
security adviser Condoleezza Rice said Thursday." -
CBS
(05/17/02)
Report Warned Of Suicide Hijackings
"Bush administration officials have repeatedly said no one
in government had imagined such an attack.
I don't think anybody could have predicted that ... they
would try to use an airplane as a missile, a hijacked
airplane as a missile," National Security Adviser
Condoleezza Rice said Thursday." - CBS
(05/17/02)
National Security Advisor Holds Press
Briefing
"Q Why shouldn't this be seen as an
intelligence failure, that you were unable to predict
something happening here?
DR. RICE: Steve, I don't think anybody could have predicted
that these people would take an airplane and slam it into
the World Trade Center, take another one and slam it into
the Pentagon; that they would try to use an airplane as a
missile, a hijacked airplane as a missile. All of this
reporting about hijacking was about traditional hijacking.
You take a plane -- people were worried they might blow one
up, but they were mostly worried that they might try to take
a plane and use it for release of the blind Sheikh or some
of their own people.
But I think that there's always a fine balance, but even in
retrospect, even in hindsight, there was nothing in what was
briefed to the President that would suggest that you would
go out and say to the American people, look, I just read
that terrorists might hijack and aircraft. They talk about
hijacking an aircraft once in a while, but have no specifics
about when, where, under what circumstances.
Q So, two questions. No discussion at all then
in this analytical briefing about either the information
during the investigation in the Philippines about possibly
flying a plane into the CIA building, or the investigation
overseas about possibly flying a plane into the Eiffel
Tower? No analytical information discussing those options at
all?
DR. RICE: John, this all came out as a result of our
preparations to help the committees on the Hill that are
getting ready to review the events. It wasn't -- frankly, it
didn't pop to the front of people's minds, because it's one
report among very, very many that you get.
And so it's out of that review that it became clear that
this was there. I will say that, again, hijacking before
9/11 and hijacking after 9/11 do mean two very, very
different things. And so focusing on it before 9/11 --
perhaps it's clear that after 9/11 you would have looked at
this differently, but certainly not before 9/11.
Q And no discussion in this briefing, or any others, about
the possibility of al Qaeda hijacking, and the fact that
there have been active investigations into the possibility
of a CIA building plot, or an Eiffel Tower plot. Never came
up?
DR. RICE: It did not come up." - White
House (05/16/02)
(See also:
1998
- U.S. intelligence had information that a group of
unidentified Arabs planned to fly an explosives-laden
airplane into the WTC and attack Washington D.C.;
April
2001 - NORAD planned to practice a scenario in
which a terrorist group hijacks a plane and crashes it into
the Pentagon)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>May 16, 2002 - Rep. Cynthia McKinney (D) releases
a statement saying she feels vindicated by the Bush
Administration's admission that they receiving advanced
warnings in August before the attacks about her recent
comments about what they knew in advance that drew wide
criticism.
"Several
weeks ago, I called for a congressional investigation into
what warnings the Bush Administration received before the
terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. I was derided by
the White House, right wing talk radio, and spokespersons
for the military-industrial complex as a conspiracy
theorist. Even my patriotism was questioned because I dared
to suggest that Congress should conduct a full and complete
investigation into the most disastrous intelligence failure
in American history. Georgia Senator Zell Miller even went
so far as to characterize my call for hearings as
"dangerous, loony and irresponsible."
Today's revelations that the administration, and President
Bush, were given months of notice that a terrorist attack
was a distinct possibility points out the critical need for
a full and complete congressional investigation.
It now becomes clear why the Bush Administration has been
vigorously opposing congressional hearings. The Bush
Administration has been engaged in a conspiracy of silence.
If committed and patriotic people had not been pushing for
disclosure today's revelations would have been hidden by the
White House.
Because I love my country, because I am a patriot, and
because the American people deserve the truth, I believe it
would be dangerous, loony and irresponsible not to hold full
congressional hearings on any warnings the Bush
Administration had before the terrorist attacks of September
11, 2001.
Ever since I came to Congress in 1992, there are those who
have been trying to silence my voice. I've been told to "sit
down and shut up" over and over again. Well, I won't sit
down and I won't shut up until the full and unvarnished
truth is placed before the American people." - Statement
from Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney (Reprinted at: Truthout)
(See also:
March 25,
2002 - McKinney gets blasted for her comments
alleging that the Bush administration may have had advanced
warnings about the 9/11 attacks; July
23, 2005 - McKinney reopens 9/11, Conspiracy
theories implicating president aired at 8-hour hearing)
May 16, 2002 - Airlines and airports said they
received no detailed warnings from the federal government
that would have prepared them for the Sept. 11 attacks.
"We
were not notified by the federal government," echoed Barbara
Platt, spokeswoman for Massachusetts Port Authority, which
runs Bostons Logan Airport, departure point for the two
planes hijacked by alleged Al Qaeda terror network
operatives and crashed into the World Trade Center. "We were
not given specific notification." - FOX
(05/16/02)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>May 17, 2002 - Bush, GOP blast calls for 9/11
inquiry.
"Congressional
Republicans circled the wagons around President Bush on
Thursday after the White House admitted it had reports of a
possible al Qaeda plan hijacking a month before September 11
for political gain.
Leading Democrats, some Republicans and several relatives of
those killed in the attacks on New York and Washington
questioned why the White House did not disclose the
warnings, which Bush administration officials described
Thursday as "vague" and "nonspecific."
The White House said it would cooperate with any
congressional inquiry. But in a private meeting Thursday,
Bush told Republican senators there was a "sniff of politics
in the air" and that Democrats were seeking a "political
opportunity" in November's midterm elections over the
disclosure.
The warning was passed on in one of Bush's daily
intelligence briefings when the president was at his Texas
ranch in early August. Several lawmakers demanded answers
from the White House after the disclosure.
Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, D-South Dakota, said
there are important questions that have yet to be answered,
and he too called for a "comprehensive" investigation.
"Why did it take eight months for us to receive this
information?" Daschle asked, adding later, "I'm concerned
about whether or not the public was adequately
protected."
Daschle called on the White House to turn over "the entire
briefing" Bush received in August to congressional
intelligence panels.
He also said an FBI memo questioning whether al Qaeda leader
Osama bin Laden was behind Arab students taking aviation
lessons in the United States should be released.
And Sen. John Edwards, D-North Carolina, called it "an issue
of national security to the country, not a political
question." - CNN
(05/17/02)
(See
also: January
29, 2002 - Bush asks Daschle to limit Sept. 11
probes; May
23, 2002 - Bush Opposes 9/11 Query Panel)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>May 17, 2002 - Cheney
Warns Democrats not to investigate the 9/11 attacks during a
"time of war".
"The
Bush administration is going on the offensive to counter
charges it could have done more to head off the Sept. 11
attacks, calling Democrats irresponsible for criticizing the
president at wartime while pushing for limits on any
congressional investigations.
Vice President Dick Cheney led the charge, saying Thursday
that suggestions by some Democrats that the attacks could
have been prevented were "thoroughly irresponsible and
totally unworthy of national leaders in a time of war." -
CBS
(05/17/02)
(See also:
May
19, 2002 - Cheney cautions Democrats who suggest
Bush had advanced knowledge; May
23, 2002 - Cheney blasts September 11 critics)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>May
17, 2002 - President Bush says that he takes
his job as the Commander-in-Chief "very seriously" and if he
had known that terrorists were going to use airplanes to
kill on 9/11, he would have done everything in his power to
protect the American people.
President Discusses Response to September
11 Attacks
"I want the troops here to know that I take my
job as the Commander-in-Chief very seriously; that my most
important job is to protect America and to protect our
homeland. I do whatever it takes, and I know you'll join me
in doing whatever it takes to prevent the enemy from
attacking America again, like they did, and causing
thousands to suffer and to mourn and to grieve.
You know, what's interesting about
Washington, it's a town -- unfortunately, it's the kind of
place where second-guessing has become second-nature. The
American people know this about me, and my national security
team, and my administration: Had I known that the enemy was
going to use airplanes to kill on that fateful morning, I
would have done everything in my power to protect the
American people. We will use the might of America to protect
the American people.
We're in for a long struggle. It's a tough war. This is an
enemy that's not going to quit. So, therefore, in order to
protect innocent lives, this country must have the will and
the determination to chase these killers down, one by one,
and bring them to justice. And that's exactly what is going
to happen, so long as I am the President of the United
States of America." - White
House (05/17/05) [Reprinted at: patriotresource.com]
(See
also: August
6, 2001 - In a CIA memo warns Bush of possible
terrorist attacks and plane hijackings in the US)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>May 17, 2002 - Press Secretary Ari Fleischer says
that suggesting that President Bush had specific information
that could have prevented 9/11 "crosses the lines."
White House Press Briefing
"QUESTION: Can you help me with the definition
-- when does a legitimate question about what the
administration, what the president knew, become an
incendiary or irresponsible suggestion?
FLEISCHER: I think that any time anybody suggests or implies
to the American people that this president had specific
information that could have prevented the attacks on our
country on September 11, that crosses the lines. I don't
think that's a fair thing to say.
And I think that the American people will be very leery of
any politician who seeks to turn the sorrow of victims into
their own political gain." - CNN
(05/17/02)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>May 19, 2002 - On Fox News Sunday, Vice President Cheney "cautions"
Democrats who suggest Bush might have had advance
information that would have prevented attacks.
SNOW:
Richard Gephardt said Thursday, "We need to know what the
White House knew, when they knew it, what did they know
about, and why this didn't come to light until now."
Thursday night you said the following:
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
CHENEY: What I want to say to my Democratic
friends in the Congress is that they need to be very
cautious not to seek political advantage by making
incendiary suggestions, as were made by some today, that the
White House had advance information that would have
prevented the tragic attacks of 9/11.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
SNOW: Who made such comments?
CHENEY: Cynthia McKinney comes immediately
to mind, congresswoman from Georgia.
SNOW: But I'm trying to understand the
comment.
CHENEY: No. My comment was a cautionary
note, and I was very careful up front to say we want an
investigation. It's got to be conducted in a responsible
fashion. We have to safeguard secrets, et cetera. I said all
those things.
I also cautioned the Congress against
incendiary statements designed to achieve some political
advantage. Because, in fact, there is the very real
possibility of additional attacks. We need to have our
intelligence agencies focused on preventing those attacks.
We need to avoid the kinds of unauthorized disclosures that
have damaged our capacity in the past to deal with these
problems." - FOX
News (05/19/02)
(See
also: May
17, 2002 - Cheney Warns Democrats not to
investigate the 9/11 attacks; May
23, 2002 - Bush Opposes 9/11 Query Panel;
May 23,
2002 - Cheney blasts September 11 critics)
May 20, 2002 - FBI
shared suspicions warned in the "Phoenix memo" with CIA.
FBI shared suspicions with CIA
"The FBI asked the CIA
to check on the backgrounds of Middle Eastern men taking
flight lessons in Arizona months before Sept. 11 and were
told the men had no direct connection to terrorists, senior
government officials said Sunday. The FBI's action shows for
the first time that it shared with intelligence agencies
some suspicions it had about Arab students at a Phoenix
flight school.
Those suspicions were
included in a July 10 memo drafted by an agent in the FBI
Phoenix bureau. But the memo contained far more detail than
is believed to have been shared with the CIA or the upper
echelons of the FBI. Among its warnings was that Osama bin
Laden may be using U.S. flight schools to train terrorists
and urged the FBI to look into the schools nationwide for
similar student activity." - USA
Today (05/20/02)
(See also: May
4, 2002 - Agent's "Phoenix memo" warned the FBI
back in July 2001 about OBL supporters taking flight lessons
in Arizona)
May 20, 2002 - Cheney: More al-Qaeda attacks
'almost a certainty'
Cheney: More al-Qaeda attacks 'almost a
certainty'
"Vice President Cheney predicted on Sunday
more terrorist attacks and possibly even suicide bombings in
the USA amid news of stepped-up activity among terrorists
and a possible plot to blow up apartment buildings. "The
prospects of a future attack on the U.S. are almost a
certainty. It could happen tomorrow, it could happen next
week, it could happen next year, but they will keep trying,"
he said on Fox News Sunday." - USA
Today (05/20/02)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>May 21, 2002 - Unocal reiterates no interest in
Afghanistan projects at Annual Meeting of Stockholders.
"Unocal
Chairman Charles R. Williamson told Unocal stockholders
today that Unocal has no plans or interest in becoming
involved in any projects in Afghanistan, including natural
gas or crude oil pipelines. He made the statement in
response to recent erroneous news reports about Unocal and
the pipeline project in Afghanistan." - Unocal
(05/21/02)
(See also:
May 13,
2002 - Afghanistan plans gas pipeline;
May 30,
2002 - Afghan pipeline given go-ahead)
<![if !vml]><![endif]><![if !vml]><![endif]>May 21, 2002 - FBI
whistle-blower Coleen Rowley writes
Director Robert Mueller a 13-page letter accuses her bosses
of ignoring 9/11 warnings and sabotaging investigation
attempts such as deliberately thwarting agents efforts to
push the Moussaoui investigation even after an agent who
interviewed Moussaoui in August 2001 said that he might be
interested in flying a jet into the WTC, being criticized by
their FBI supervisors when reaching out to the CIA, and
accused Mueller and other FBI officials trying to protect
the bureau from embarrassment by down playing the
significance of the agents' concerns about Moussaoui and the
Phoenix memo.
Coleen
Rowley's Memo to FBI Director Robert Mueller, An edited
version of the agent's 13-page letter - TIME
(05/21/02)
Phoenix
memo, Moussaoui information went to same FBI task force
"Agent Coleen Rowley, in her letter to FBI Director Robert
Mueller last week, says an unidentified FBI supervisory
special agent "seemed to have been consistently, almost
deliberately thwarting the Minneapolis FBI agents' efforts"
to push the Moussaoui investigation. She does not say where
this agent worked within headquarters.
"HQ (headquarters) personnel never disclosed to the
Minneapolis agents that the Phoenix Division had, only
approximately three weeks earlier, warned of al Qaeda
operatives in flight schools seeking flight training for
terrorist purposes," Rowley wrote in her letter." -
CNN
(05/27/02)
Letter
shifts heat to FBI
"Two weeks ago, Congress' nascent probe into
whether the U.S. government could have done more to prevent
the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks was focused on the FBI, the
CIA and the White House.
No more. Thanks to a scathing, 13-page letter from a
whistleblowing FBI agent in Minneapolis, the probe suddenly
has become all about the bureau and whether bureaucratic
bungling might have scotched a real opportunity to expose
part of the Sept. 11 hijacking plot beforehand.
In the passionate and sometimes angry letter last week to
FBI Director Robert Mueller and members of the House and
Senate intelligence committees, FBI lawyer and Special Agent
Coleen Rowley essentially provided a road map as to how
critical intelligence was neglected. She also cast the blame
squarely on her bosses at the FBI.
The most explosive of Rowley's allegations:
- She said supervisors in Washington, and one unidentified
supervisory agent in particular, not only failed to respond
to potentially important information, but also worked
against Minnesota agents who sought search warrants against
Zaccarias Moussaoui, a flight student who had been arrested
on immigration charges in August. The French-Moroccan is now
charged with being part of the al-Qaeda conspiracy that
carried out the attacks.
A Minnesota agent who interviewed Moussaoui last August
wrote in his notes that Moussaoui, 33, might be interested
in flying a jet into the World Trade Center. Despite
Minnesota agents' suspicions about Moussaoui which later
were confirmed by French intelligence reports linking him to
al-Qaeda Rowley said FBI headquarters refused to support a
search of Moussaoui's laptop computer.
Even after the Sept. 11 attacks had begun, Rowley wrote,
"the (supervisory special agent) in question was still
attempting to block the search of Moussaoui's computer,
characterizing the World Trade Center attacks as a mere
coincidence with Minneapolis' prior suspicions."
Rowley also said that when frustrated
Minnesota agents reached out to the CIA for help, they were
criticized by supervisors in Washington.
Eventually, the Moussaoui warrant was approved. A search of
his laptop did not find any evidence linking him to the
Sept. 11 plot, investigators said, but did contain
information on crop-dusting and other flight-related
matters.
"Why would agent(s) deliberately sabotage a case?" Rowley
wrote in notes attached to the Mueller letter. "I know I
shouldn't be flippant about this, but jokes were actually
made that the key FBI (headquarters) personnel had to be
spies or moles, like Robert Hanssen (an FBI agent convicted
of spying for Moscow), who were actually working for Osama
bin Laden to have so undercut Minneapolis' effort."
- Rowley also says that Mueller and other FBI officials have
tried to protect the bureau from embarrassment by playing
down the significance of the Minnesota agents' concerns
about Moussaoui, and a Phoenix agent's memo last summer
calling for an investigation of Middle Eastern students at
flight schools across the nation.
The review of flight students was never conducted, and
Mueller has said that it probably would not have prevented
the Sept. 11 attacks.
"I don't know how you or anyone at FBI headquarters, no
matter how much genius or prescience you may possess, could
so blithely make this affirmation without anything to back
the opinion up than your stature as FBI director," wrote
Rowley, who in her letter acknowledged fearing for her job
and asked for federal protection as a whistleblower.
Mueller, who became FBI director just before the Sept. 11
attacks, has not commented on the substance of Rowley's
letter, which is classified.
On Capitol Hill, Rowley's letter is being seen as something
of a smoking gun that reflects the need for major change at
the FBI.
"Although I agree that it's very doubtful that the full
scope of the tragedy could have been prevented," Rowley
wrote, "it's at least possible we could have gotten lucky
and uncovered one or two more of the terrorists in flight
training prior to Sept. 11." - USA
Today (05/28/02)
FBI whistleblower describes
'roadblocks'
"The FBI is a bureaucracy rife with "risk
aversion," "roadblocks" to investigations and "endless,
needless paperwork," FBI agent Coleen Rowley told a Senate
panel Thursday.
Rowley testified before the Senate Judiciary
Committee on Thursday, her appearance greeted with an
explosion of camera flashes. Her blistering letter to FBI
Director Robert Mueller about the bureau's headquarters has
become a focal point of congressional probes into apparent
intelligence failures preceding the September 11 terrorist
attacks." - CNN
(06/06/02)
(See also: August
2001 - FBI supervisor said in conversation with
headquarters he wanted to prevent Moussaoui from flying into
the WTC;
May 4,
2002 - Agent's "Phoenix memo" warned the FBI back
in July 2001 about OBL supporters taking flight lessons in
Arizona)
<![if !vml]><![endif]><![if !vml]><![endif]>May 22, 2002 - Just six days after reports that
President Bush was warned a month before 9/11 that Osama Bin
Laden might attack the U.S. and one day after FBI agent
Collen Rowley blew the whistle that FBI heads ignored 9/11
warnings, Chandra Levy's remains are found in D.C. park
after 13 months of being missing.
"The
skeletal remains of missing former Washington intern Chandra
Levy were found in a park in northwest Washington on
Wednesday, almost 13 months after she vanished without a
trace." - CNN
(05/22/02)
May 22, 2002 - Head of Sept. 11 Probe Allegedly
Obstructed Danforth's Waco Inquiry.
"The
official in charge of ferreting out information about the
FBI for a joint congressional intelligence panel allegedly
obstructed a Justice Department probe of the bureau two
years ago.
As the FBI's deputy general counsel, Thomas A. Kelley was
the bureau's point of contact for special counsel John C.
Danforth's inquiry into the 1993 Waco debacle in which 75
Branch Davidians died in a fire after a 51-day standoff.
Kelley, who has since retired from the FBI, heads the
intelligence panel's probe of the bureau's role in tracking
terrorists before the Sept. 11 attacks.
According to a December 2000 internal FBI memo, Kelley
"continued to thwart and obstruct" the Waco investigation to
the point that Danforth was forced to send a team to search
FBI headquarters for documents Kelley refused to turn over.
"This non-cooperative spirit was at the specific direction
of [deputy general counsel] Kelley," the memo
states.
The Sept. 11 committee put off public hearings, originally
set to begin next week, until an unspecified date. Senators
on the panel have been particularly concerned that the
inquiry is not focused sharply enough. The first two weeks
of meetings were spent reviewing the history of Osama bin
Laden's terrorist actions and the U.S. responses to it."
- Washington
Post (05/22/02)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>May 23, 2002 - Bush
Opposes 9/11 Query Panel
"President
Bush took a few minutes during his trip to Europe Thursday
to voice his opposition to establishing a special commission
to probe how the government dealt with terror warnings
before Sept. 11.
Mr. Bush said the matter should be dealt with by
congressional intelligence committees.
"I have great confidence in our FBI and CIA," the President
said in Berlin, adding that he feels the agencies are
already improving their information sharing practices." -
CBS
(05/23/02)
(See also: January
29, 2002 - Bush asks Daschle to limit Sept. 11
probes; September,
2002 - Bush finally backs an independent 9/11
commission; April
29, 2004 - Bush, Cheney, Gonzales, meet behind
closed doors with 9/11 Commission instead of testifying
before public panel and were not under oath)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>May 23, 2002 - Cheney
blasts September 11 critics
"Vice
President Dick Cheney lashed out Wednesday at lawmakers who
have questioned whether the government missed clues prior to
the September 11 terrorist attacks, calling their comments
"despicable" and "outrageous."
"When members of Congress suggest that the president of the
United States had foreknowledge of the attack on September
11th, I think that's outrageous, that is beyond the pale,"
Cheney said in an interview with CNN's Larry King Wednesday.
"Somebody needs to say, that ain't criticism, that's a gross
outrageous political attack, and it's totally uncalled for."
- CNN
(05/23/02)
(See
also: May
17, 2002 - Cheney Warns Democrats not to
investigate the 9/11 attacks; May
19, 2002 - Cheney cautions Democrats who suggest
Bush had advanced knowledge)
May 27, 2002 - Phoenix
memo, Moussaoui information went to same FBI task force
Phoenix memo, Moussaoui information went to
same FBI task force
"The July memo from a Phoenix, Arizona, FBI
agent talking about Middle Eastern men taking flying lessons
and the information about Zacarias Moussaoui arrested in
August went to the same FBI task force at headquarters,
according to an official.
FBI and Justice Department officials still do
not know, however, if both the memo and the Moussaoui
information was seen by the same person or persons within
the Radical Fundamentalist Unit task force, according to the
official.
The Phoenix memo, written by agent Kenneth Williams,
actually went to two task forces at FBI headquarters: the
Radical Fundamentalist Unit and one dedicated to Osama bin
Laden, but no action was taken on its recommendation for a
nationwide survey of Arab-American students attending flight
schools.
Agent Coleen Rowley, in her letter to FBI Director Robert
Mueller last week, says an unidentified FBI supervisory
special agent "seemed to have been consistently, almost
deliberately thwarting the Minneapolis FBI agents' efforts"
to push the Moussaoui investigation. She does not say where
this agent worked within headquarters.
"HQ (headquarters) personnel never disclosed to the
Minneapolis agents that the Phoenix Division had, only
approximately three weeks earlier, warned of al Qaeda
operatives in flight schools seeking flight training for
terrorist purposes," Rowley wrote in her letter." -
CNN
(05/27/02)
May 30, 2002 - Afghan pipeline given go-ahead.
Afghan pipeline given go-ahead
"The leaders of Afghanistan, Pakistan and
Turkmenistan have agreed to construct a $2bn pipeline to
bring gas from Central Asia to the sub-continent.
The project was abandoned in 1998 when a consortium led by
US energy company Unocal withdrew from the project over
fears of being seen to support Afghanistan's then Taliban
government.
The President of Turkmenistan, Saparmurat Nayazov, the
chairman of Afghanistan's interim administration Hamid
Karzai and Pakistan's President General Pervez Musharraf
signed a memorandum of understanding in Islamabad on
Thursday.
President Musharraf said the 1,500km pipeline would run from
Turkmenistan's Daulatabad gas fields to the Pakistani port
city of Gwadar.
The three countries have agreed to invite international
tenders and guarantee funding before launching the
project.
Unocal has repeatedly denied it is interested in returning
to Afghanistan despite having conducted the original
feasibility study to build the pipeline.
There is also a question mark over stability in Afghanistan,
but interim Afghan leader Hamid Karzai said peace was
prevailing all over the country.
Afghan officials believe the pipeline could yield
significant revenues for the impoverished country in the
form of transit fees.
The pipeline could eventually supply gas to India.
President Musharraf also said he was committed to a proposed
gas pipeline from Iran through Pakistan to India as it was
in his country's economic interest." - BBC
(05/30/02)
Pakistan, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan Sign
Pipeline Deal
- NewsMax
(05/31/02)
(See also:
May 21,
2002 - Unocal reiterates no interest in
Afghanistan projects; December
27, 2002 - Afghan pipeline deal finally
signed)
May
31, 2002 - Some of the scientists who worked
on identifying the remains of the 9/11 Pentagon victims also
worked on victims from the Waco massacre, Oklahoma City
bombing, Desert Storm, missing intern Chandra Levy and
one of these scientist's has a daughter who was working in
the C Ring of the Pentagon at the time of the crash.
"When
remains of the Waco dead or 9/11 Pentagon victims or Desert
Storm casualties -- or most recently Chandra Levy -- need to
be studied, the bone guys at the Smithsonian are called
in.
In Doug Owsley's laboratory -- the shelves of which hold, at
quick count, 24 skulls -- four sets of human remains are
laid out on the work tables
The three physical anthropologists at Natural History most
active in forensics spend much of their time investigating
modern-day mysteries. In addition to identifying bodies,
they help excavate the scene where remains are found, as
Smithsonian anthropologist David Hunt did in the Levy case.
And, while D.C. Medical Examiner Jonathan Arden identified
Levy's remains, Hunt corroborated the identification and --
along with colleague Doug Ubelaker -- separated postmortem
trauma from injuries incurred before or at the time of
Levy's death. (Arden gave these details; Hunt and Ubelaker
declined comment, citing the open investigation.)
On Tuesday, Arden pronounced Levy's death a homicide, but he
could not rule on how she died. That, he says, we may never
know.
The museum's physical anthropology department numbers 15,
with scientists, researchers and support staff. Ubelaker,
55, has been there since 1971. In '77, he started doing work
for the FBI, and now the majority of forensic cases he takes
come through headquarters up the street.
The relationship between the FBI and the Smithsonian's
anthropologists goes back to the '30s, when the nation had
few scientists qualified to study bones for clues.
The Smithsonian scientists have worked on mass graves in
Croatia after Yugoslavia's civil war, on missing persons in
Mexico, and on murdered American journalists in
Guatemala.
Despite the men's professional detachment, working so close
to death is not easy. Before Owsley spent a week after Sept.
11 helping identify the Pentagon victims, he was a frantic
father. His 23-year-old daughter was working in the C Ring
of the building that fateful morning, and it was hours
before he knew she was all right." - Washington
Post (05/31/02) [Reprinted at: public-action.com]
"Hunt
and his Smithsonian colleagues are on call in the wake of
plane crashes and other disasters. They have helped identify
bodies in the Oklahoma City bombing, the Waco fire and the
mass graves of Bosnia and Croatia." - Smithsonian
(04/00)
"Two
Smithsonian anthropologists do forensic work, ranging from
identifying bones at the Branch Davidian compound in Waco,
Texas, to helping convict a police officer of murder with
only bits of bone the size of pencil points to go on. Police
work helps them do a better job with their scientific
research, the anthropologists say, and it is those research
skills that police departments and medical examiners come to
enlist. Douglas Owsley and Douglas Ubelaker are carrying on
a tradition that began in the 1930s when the FBI moved into
new quarters across Constitution Avenue from the National
Museum of Natural History." - Smithsonian
(05/96)
June 2002 - An Air
Force officer has been relieved from duties at the Presidio
of Monterey after publication of his letter to the editor
accusing President George W. Bush of having advance
knowledge of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
"Lt.
Col. Steve Butler was serving as vice chancellor for student
affairs at the Defense Language Institute when he wrote the
letter, which was published in The Herald May 21.
The letter accuses Bush of allowing the attacks to occur for
political reasons.
The letter reads in part: "Of course Bush knew about the
impending attacks on America. He did nothing to warn the
American people because he needed this war on terrorism. His
daddy had Saddam and he needed Osama." - Monterey
County Herald (WayBack Machine) (06/03/02)
[Reprinted at: mindfully.org]
- A
copy of Lt. Col. Butler's letter - Monterey County
Herald (WayBack Machine) (06/05/02) [Reprinted at:
mindfully.org]
<![if !vml]><![endif]><![if !vml]><![endif]>June 2, 2002 - Larry Silverstein, the WTC
leaseholder, receives $861 settlement for the WTC 7
collapsing which makes him a profit of $478 million.
Silverstein May Use Insurance Money to Pay
Bondholders
"Reports from several sources indicate that
Silverstein Properties may use part of the proceeds from an
imminent insurance settlement to buy out bondholders on the
mortgage of 7 World Trade Center.
The 47 story office building, which was home to numerous
businesses, among them the NY Office of the Securities
Exchange Commission, collapsed several hours after the twin
towers, and is not part of the lawsuit between Silverstein
and a group of insurers headed by Swiss Re.
Industrial Risk Insurers is set to pay around $861 million
to Silverstein for the lost building, which the company has
owned since the 1980's, long before it acquired the master
lease on the WTC. The debt on the property is around $383
million, much of it securitized as mortgage bonds." -
Insurance
Journal (06/07/02)
Rebuilding Begins for 7 WTC Despite
Unanswered Questions
"The last building to collapse on Sept. 11 is
slated to be the first to rise. Work crews have begun to dig
the foundation of a tower to replace 7 World Trade Center, a
47-story building across the street from the Twin Towers,
which fell the evening of that tragic day.
But before the building can rise further than
the substation, major financing issues have to be resolved
by Larry Silverstein, who controls the long-term lease on 7
World Trade Center as well as the World Trade Center
complex. The good news for Mr. Silverstein is that the
company that insured 7 World Trade, Industrial Risk
Insurers, has indicated that it will make a full payment
under its $861 million policy. But it's not clear whether
Mr. Silverstein can use those proceeds to start building
without first reaching an agreement with the mortgage holder
on 7 World Trade Center, Blackstone Real Estate Advisors.
Originally, when Mr. Silverstein developed the
property in the 1980s, $449.4 million in debt was provided
by Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association. In 2000,
Blackstone bought the debt from TIAA, financing the purchase
by selling $383 million in bonds in a private placement that
was lead managed by Banc of America Securities LLC.
Even if insurance proceeds are paid as
construction moves forward, Mr. Silverstein could replace
Blackstone by borrowing against these anticipated payments.
There's also another advantage to finding a new lender: By
taking advantage of the liberty-bond program that was
approved by Congress to help New York recover from Sept. 11,
Mr. Silverstein would wind up paying a lower interest rate
than he's paying Blackstone. Given the large amount of
equity Mr. Silverstein will put in the project with the
insurance proceeds, he might be able to borrow money even
before he announces major leases." - Wall
Street Journal (07/10/02)
Why bonds for builder? Who knows?
"Silverstein expects to receive some $861
million in insurance payments for the destroyed 7WTC. He
said a new 52-story 7WTC would cost $700million.
He intends to use $489 million of the insurance payments to
cover an existing mortgage and already has used $65 million
for other debts and costs. That leaves only $307 million for
construction. Silverstein hopes to cover the shortfall with
the bonds." - New
York Daily News (01/14/03)
Note: $861 million insurance
settlement - $383 million debt on WTC 7 = $478 million
dollar profit!
(See also:
9/11 -
Silverstein decided smartest thing for WTC 7 was to 'pull
it'; May
3, 2004 - Silverstein loses WTC case, only
awarded single payout of $3.5 billion; Killtown's:
Was the WTC 7
pulled?)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>June 3, 2002 - The CIA had tracked two of the
alleged Flight 77 hijackers, Nawaf al-Hazmi and Khalid
al-Mihdhar.
CIA 'tracked' hijackers
"An article published in Newsweek magazine on
Monday claims that the Central Intelligence Agency knew that
two men suspected of links to al-Qaeda were in the United
States months before they took part in the suicide attacks
of 11 September.
Under the headline, "The terrorists the CIA
should have caught", the report argues that the CIA tracked
one of the men, Nawaf al-Hazmi, shortly after he attended an
al-Qaeda meeting in Malaysia in January 2000, but failed to
alert other US law enforcement agencies.
CIA agents also discovered that another man, Khalid
al-Mihdhar, had already obtained a multiple-entry visa that
allowed him to enter and leave the US freely, Newsweek
reports.
On the 11 September, the two men boarded one of the four
hijacked airliners - American Airlines Flight 77 - and
crashed it into the Pentagon.
The Newsweek report alleges that had the FBI
had the information, its agents could have uncovered the
terrorist plot.
It comes only days after the White House had admitted that
President Bush was told a month before 11 September of a
plot to hijack American planes by Osama Bin Laden.
Newsweek also says that the CIA did not pass
on the intelligence to the Immigration and Naturalisation
Service, which could have stopped them entering the US.
Instead, the two men lived openly in the US
and used their real names to open bank accounts and take
flying lessons.
The report says that the State Department even renewed
Mihdhar's visa in July 2001 despite the CIA's having linked
him to one of the men believed to be behind the attack on
the USS Cole in Yemen in 2000.
The magazine says the CIA had files on the two men at its
Counterterrorism Centre for a year and nine months." -
BBC
(06/03/02)
(See
also: Killtown's: Flight
77: alleged hijackers)
<![if !vml]><![endif]><![if !vml]><![endif]>June 3, 2002 - San Francisco attorney and former
aide to Sen. Bob Dole, Stanley Hilton, files a $7 billion
lawsuit against President Bush and other government
officials for "allowing" the 9/11 attacks to occur.
"[Stanley]
Hilton is the San Francisco attorney who filed a $7 billion
lawsuit in U.S. District Court on June 3 against President
Bush and other government officials for "allowing" the
terrorist attacks to occur.
Among Hilton's allegations: Bush conspired to create the
Sept. 11 attacks for his own political gain and has been
using Osama bin Laden as a scapegoat.
Hilton said he has information that bin Laden died several
years ago of kidney failure.
His class-action suit named 10 defendants, including Vice
President Dick Cheney, National Security Advisor Condoleezza
Rice, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, and
Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta. Hilton said he
represents the families of 14 victims and that 400
plaintiffs are involved nationwide.
Hilton, Sen. Bob Dole's former aide, has been publicly
critical of conservatives in books he has written about Dole
and the Clinton sex scandal. Hilton, who said he has sources
within the FBI, CIA, the National Security Agency and Naval
intelligence, demands Bush's impeachment and believes the
truth will come out in trial.
Hilton claims the Bush administration ignored intelligence
information, refused to round up suspected terrorists
beforehand, and during the hijackings refused to disable
pilot controls and switch to a ground-based remote
system.
He claims the government benefited from installing a puppet
Afghan government friendly to U.S. oil interests.
Hilton also says Bush used bin Laden's antagonist image to
create a public frenzy, which allowed the Bush
administration to tighten its political grip." - San
Francisco Examiner (06/11/02) [Reprint at:
truthout.org]
"Stanley
Hilton, a San Francisco attorney and former aide to Senator
Bob Dole, filed a $7 billion lawsuit in U.S. District Court
on June 3rd. The class-action suit names ten defendants,
among whom are George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Condoleezza
Rice, Donald Rumsfeld and Norman Mineta." - William
Rivers Pitt/truthout.org (06/20/02)
-Alex
Jones interviews Stanley Hilton: 03/11/03 (Text);
09/13/04 (Audio
/ Text);
09/27/04 (Audio)
June 4, 2002 - NORAD conducts Amalgam Virgo 02, an
exercise involving a commercial airliner-hijacking scenario
planned before 9/11.
NORAD-Sponsored
Exercise Prepares For Worst-Case Scenarios
"The first part of today's multiagency, bilateral air
security exercise sponsored by the North American Aerospace
Defense Command is already a "go."
"So many agencies have met numerous times and have worked
out issues, the first part of the exercise is a big
success," NORAD spokesman Marine Corps Maj. Mike Snyder said
today of the day-long "Amalgam Virgo 02" exercise.
This is the second year the U.S.-Canada exercise has been
held, Snyder noted. NORAD headquarters, at Colorado Springs,
Colo., is responsible for air and space warning and
aerospace control for the continental United States, Canada
and Alaska.
The exercises, Snyder said, focus on possible threats in
U.S.-Canadian skies in today's post-Cold War world. The
purpose of the exercises is to improve preparedness and
interagency coordination for a variety of airborne threats
and contingencies, he added.
This year's exercise is a commercial airliner-hijacking
scenario -- planned before the Sept. 11 attacks, Snyder
said. Last year's exercise, he said, was a scenario
involving a cruise missile launched by "a rogue (government)
or somebody" from a barge off the East Coast.
Future scenarios include air piracy and drug interdiction -
- "anything else that might pop up," Snyder remarked. "We're
planning for the worst-case scenario that was previously
unimaginable" before the terrorist-hijacked airliner attacks
of Sept. 11, 2001.
This year's hijacking scenario is not a prediction of
possible events, Snyder emphasized. About 1,500 people are
taking part, including the FBI, the Royal Canadian Mounted
Police, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Transport
Canada, the Transportation Security Administration, the
Federal Aviation Administration, the Vancouver Airport
Authority, and Delta Airlines.
Snyder said a Delta plane from Utah and a Navy C-9 from
Washington State are among aircraft being used in the
exercise. "Hijackers" and "law enforcement role players" are
part of the scenario, he added. The Delta plane will fly to
Alaska's Elmendorf Air Force Base, he noted, and the Navy
C-9 will travel to Vancouver, Canada.
The exercise "does not critique security efforts on the
ground," Snyder emphasized. "We are just trying to do our
job in case something unforetold happens."
NORAD's expert pilots -- including active duty, Air National
Guard and Air Force Reserve fliers -- have conducted
"hundreds of real-world scenarios since 9-11," Snyder
said.
NORAD must be notified by the FAA or other federal agencies
to investigate airborne security situations, he said.
FEMA and the FBI are also involved in any real-life
situation involving hijacked airliners. They also have a
role in consequence management on the ground "as we saw
during 9-11, unfortunately," Snyder noted.
Regarding future NORAD involvement in hijackings of
commercial airliners and other types of aircraft, Snyder
noted: "Well-established rules of engagement were in place
before 9-11." Those rules, he added, have been modified
since to clarify new potential threats and situations." -
DefenseLink.mil
(06/04/02)
Airborne
Anti-Terrorist Operation Getting Underway
"DARYN KAGAN, CNN ANCHOR: An airborne anti-terrorist
operation is getting underway today. It's in the skies over
western U.S. -- in the western U.S. and Canada. The exercise
is sponsored by the government's North American Air Defense
Command. We get the latest from our Patty Davis, who is in
Washington.
PATTY DAVIS, CNN CORRESPONDENT: It may eerily similar to
September 11th, two hijackings this morning, but the
hijackings are not real. They are a joint U.S.- Canadian
terrorism exercise run by NORAD called Amalgam Virgo II. Now
the two planes, a Delta 757, with actual Delta pilots in the
flight deck, will be hijacked by FBI agents as it makes its
trip from Salt Lake City to Honolulu. That plane will be
diverted in midair to Elmendorf Air Base in Anchorage,
Alaska.
The other plane, a Navy C-9, acting as commercial DC-9, will
be hijacked by Royal Canadian Mounted Police as is it goes
from Whidbey Island at Naval Air Station to Vancouver
International airport. Amalgam Virgo II was planned before
Septmber 11th, and involves 1,500 participants, no live
fire, though, and no paying passengers on board. These are
not scheduled flights. Now we don't know exactly how these
hijackings will play out. Neither do the pilots. Even their
bases from which the U.S. and military -- the U.S.-Canadian
jets will be scrambled, don't know they are.
As part of the exercise, those military jets will be ordered
to either shoot the aircraft down, of course not really
shoot them down, or force the airliners to land. Once on the
ground, the FBI and Royal Canadian Mounted Police will do
hostage negotiations. The purpose, NORAD says, to test and
improve the coordination and communication between the U.S.
and Canada, the FAA, the FBI, the airlines, should another
hijacking take place." - CNN
(06/04/02)
(See also:
June
1, 2001 - NORAD conducts Amalgam Virgo 01, an
exercise involving a cruise missile attack scenario in which
their presentation manual has a photo of Osama bin Laden on
the cover and a picture of an explosion in a skyscraper
inside)
June 4, 2002 - U.S. had agents inside al-Qaeda and
intelligence overheard discussions of a major pending
terrorist attack in the weeks prior to Sept. 11.
U.S. had agents inside al-Qaeda
"U.S. intelligence overheard al-Qaeda
operatives discussing a major pending terrorist attack in
the weeks prior to Sept. 11 and had agents inside the terror
group, but the intercepts and field reports didn't specify
where or when a strike might occur, according to U.S.
officials. The disclosures add to a growing body of evidence
to be examined in congressional hearings that open today
into how the CIA, FBI and other agencies failed to seize on
intelligence pointing to the deadliest terror attack in U.S.
history.
Some of the clues lie buried in 350,000 pages
of documents turned over by the CIA for the hearings:
- Reports discussing the possibility of suicide bombings,
plots to fly planes into buildings and strikes against the
Pentagon, World Trade Center and other high-profile
targets.
- Electronic intercepts as late as Sept. 10 of al-Qaeda
members speaking cryptically of a major attack. Two U.S.
intelligence officials, paraphrasing highly classified
intercepts, say they include such remarks as, "Good things
are coming," "Watch the news" and "Tomorrow will be a great
day for us."
- Dispatches from agents who infiltrated al-Qaeda and its
Taliban allies. The operatives could not crack the tightly
held secret of the Sept. 11 plot but helped underscore the
lengths al-Qaeda was willing to go to inflict pain on the
United States." - USA
Today (06/04/02)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>June
4, 2002 - Bush: No evidence that U.S. could
avoid 9/11
Bush: No evidence that U.S. could avoid
9/11
"As congressional hearings into pre-Sept. 11
intelligence failures began Tuesday with a moment of
silence, President Bush admitted the FBI and CIA failed to
communicate with each other over terrorist threats. But he
said his administration had nothing it could have seized
upon to thwart the attacks. "In terms of whether the FBI and
CIA communicated properly, I think it's clear they weren't,
and now we're addressing that issue," Bush told reporters
Tuesday while visiting the National Security Agency, the
nation's eavesdropping and code-breaking service, at Fort
Meade, Md.
Bush, who has been briefed on the top-secret
documents being examined by a House-Senate investigative
committee, said, "I've seen no evidence ... that said this
country could have prevented the attacks."
Some lawmakers, even from Bush's own party,
question the president's conclusion. "That's debatable,"
said Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama, the ranking Republican
on the Senate Intelligence Committee.
Before entering the room, lawmakers
surrendered their pagers and cell phones to guards posted
around the clock. The suite of offices is off-limits to
tourists and staffers without proper clearance.
Swept periodically for bugs, the soundproofed room lacks
adornment except for plain wood paneling." - USA
Today (06/04/02)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>June
7, 2002 - Judicial Watch sues the FBI and
Bush Administration over anthrax documents and wants to know
why the White House went on Cipro beginning September
11th.
"(Washington,
DC) Judicial Watch, the public interest group that
investigates and prosecutes government corruption and abuse,
said today that it has filed lawsuits against the Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS), the Center for Disease Control (CDC),
the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious
Diseases (USAMRIID) and the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) for
those agencies failures to produce documents concerning the
terrorist anthrax attacks of October 2001, under the
provisions of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
In October 2001, press reports revealed that White House
staff had been on a regimen of the powerful antibiotic Cipro
since the September 11th terrorist attacks. Judicial Watch
is aggressively pursuing the disclosure of the facts and the
decision for White House staff, and President Bush as well,
to begin taking Cipro nearly a month before anthrax was
detected on Capitol Hill." - Judicial
Watch (06/7/02)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>June 21, 2002 - TV writes an article about the
forgotten episode of The Lone Gunmen
about the U.S. government hijacking a Boeing 727 and trying
to crash it into the WTC and then blame it on foreign
terrorists to provoke a war.
The Sept. 11 Parallel "Nobody Noticed"
We know the ratings for Fox's short-lived
X-Files spinoff The Lone
Gunmen were bad, but this is
ridiculous. Six months before the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks
March 4, 2001, to be exact Gunmen premiered with an episode
featuring a terrorist plot to fly a commercial airliner into
the World Trade Center. The climactic sequence actually
shows the plane heading into one of the Twin Towers, but at
the last minute, it's pulled upward and just misses the
building.
Shockingly, this horrifying bit of foreshadowing was never
widely reported until Thursday, when industry newsletter The
Myers Report broke the story. How is it that virtually no
one remembered this post 9/11? "I know! That's what I've
been wondering," marvels Frank Spotnitz, who along with
Vince Gilligan and John Shiban wrote the episode. "I
thought, 'Nobody noticed!' I guess so few people saw the
show. But it's strange too because that was the pilot and
the ratings were actually quite good for [that
episode], and yet, we didn't hear anything."
Myers Report columnist Ed Martin who was tipped off about
the horrific parallel by a friend wrote that "this seems to
be collective amnesia of the highest order. The final act of
the Gunmen pilot, which seemingly made no impact last year,
now contains some of the most deeply disturbing images ever
created for an entertainment program."
"I woke up on September 11 and saw it on TV
and the first thing I thought of was The Lone Gunmen,"
recalls Spotnitz. "But then in the weeks and months that
followed, almost no one noticed the connection.
"What's disturbing about it to me is, you think as a fiction
writer that if you can imagine this scenario, then the
people in power in the government who are there to imagine
disaster scenarios can imagine it, too."
Unlike the actual attacks, there was no suicide hijacker in
the Gunmen climax; the terrorists
attempted to remotely
steer the plane into the skyscraper. "Now, ironically, one
of the things [the government is] talking about to
prevent [another 9/11] is the ability of terrorists
to remotely pilot planes," Spotnitz says, "which was another
element of our story. It's weird." - TV
Guide (06/21/02)
(See
also: Killtown's: The
Lone Gunmen's 'Pilot' episode)
June 23, 2002 - Records of 9/11 response not for
public, New York City says.
"The
Bloomberg administration has concluded that many of the
audio and written records of the Fire Department's actions
on Sept. 11 should never be released to the general
public.
The administration, in response to a lawsuit filed in State
Supreme Court in Manhattan by The New York Times seeking
numerous records concerning the terrorist attack on the
World Trade Center, has cited a variety of reasons for
keeping the records secret. In court papers and interviews,
administration officials and city lawyers have argued that a
federal court order in Virginia has barred them from
releasing much of the material, citing its value in the
government's case against Zacarias Moussaoui, who is accused
of being the "20th hijacker."
But lawyers for the administration argued that even if the
order, issued by the judge overseeing the prosecution of Mr.
Moussaoui, were amended or lifted, they would still have no
intention of releasing audiotapes of the Fire Department
dispatchers, hundreds of individual accounts of firefighters
or transcripts of radio communications from that day." -
NY
Times (06/23/02); (Reprint at: Freedom
of Information Center)
<![if !vml]><![endif]><![if !vml]><![endif]>June 25, 2002 - Bush Was Slow to Approve Use of
Predator Drones in Hunt for Bin Laden Before 9/11, Officials
Say
"When
President Bush took office in January 2001, the White House
was told that Predator drones had recently spotted Osama bin
Laden as many as three times and officials were urged to arm
the unmanned planes with missiles to kill the al-Qaida
leader. But the administration failed to get drones back
into the Afghan skies until after the Sept. 11 attacks later
that year, current and former U.S. officials say.
Top administration officials discussed the mission to kill
bin Laden as late as one week before the suicide attacks on
New York and Washington, but they had not yet resolved a
debate over whether the CIA or Pentagon should operate the
armed Predators and whether the missiles would be
sufficiently lethal, officials told The Associated Press." -
ABC
(06/25/02)
<![if !vml]><![endif]><![if !vml]><![endif]>June 25, 2002 - A reporter asks Assistant Secretary
of Defense for Public Affairs Victoria Clarke again her
thoughts about Thierry Meyssan's book The Big Lie which is about to be published in
English.
"Q: And
just one other follow-up on a completely different matter. I
asked you about this a month or so ago, and I just want to
ask you again because the issue has come up again. This
notorious French book, which is on the bestseller list in
France, that purports --
Clarke: I knew we should have ended.
Q: -- that advances the theory that a plane did not, in
fact, hit the Pentagon on September 11th is now going to be
published in English, continues to gather a small amount of
people who believe the book. I just wonder if you could
--
Clarke: Who besides you?
Q: There's a small number of people who --
Clarke: No, I mean, we shouldn't laugh about it because it's
pretty -- No, I'm going to cut you off. Because it's
disgusting. You know, over, we're coming up -- it's amazing
that almost a year has gone by, and we're coming up on the
anniversary of the day in which over 3,000 people were
slaughtered. And there are over 3,000 families and countless
friends who are still, you know, in shock and their lives in
disarray because of what happened. There is no question,
there is no doubt what happened that day. And I think it's
appalling that anyone might try to put out that kind of
myth. I think it's also appalling for anyone to continue to
give those sorts of people any kind of publicity.
Q: You find it insulting.
Clarke: It's much more than insulting." - DoD
(06/25/02)
(See also:
April 1,
2002 - Meyssan's book The Big Lie makes headline
news when it becomes a leading bestseller in France;
April 24,
2002 - A reporter asks Assistant Secretary of
Defense for Public Affairs Victoria Clarke her thoughts
about the phenomenon of Thierry Meyssan's book The Big
Lie)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>July 18, 2002 - FBI counter-terrorism chief, Dale
Watson, thinks Osama bin Laden is "probably dead."
"The US
Federal Bureau of Investigation's counter-terrorism chief,
Dale Watson, says he thinks Osama bin Laden is "probably"
dead.
It is thought to be the first time a senior US
law-enforcement official has publicly offered an opinion on
whether Bin Laden, the prime suspect believed to be behind
the 11 September attacks, is dead or alive.
"Is (Bin Laden) alive or is he dead?" Mr Watson said. "I am
not really sure of the answer... I personally think he is
probably not with us anymore but I have no evidence to
support that."
The remarks, made at a law-enforcement conference in
Washington on Wednesday, follow recent statements from both
an Arabic newspaper editor and the chief of German foreign
intelligence that Bin Laden is still alive.
But Mr Watson's comments suggest that the FBI, at least, has
no firsthand information that confirms Bin Laden is still
alive.
Other US officials told the Associated Press they were
surprised by Mr Watson's remarks, as Washington's official
position remains that it does not know where Bin Laden is,
or whether he is still alive.
Abdel-Bari Atwan, editor of the London-based Al-Quds Al
Arabi newspaper, said this week that the leader of the
al-Qaeda leader is in good health, but had been wounded in
an attack on his base in Afghanistan last December.
Mr Atwan said Bin Laden's followers had told him that he
would not make more video statements until his group
launches another attack on the United States.
Mr Atwan is one of few journalists to have interviewed Bin
Laden before the US attacks." - BBC
(07/18/02)
(See also:
December
2001 - Osama bin Laden reportedly dies;
January
18, 2002 - Pakistan's Musharraf: Bin Laden
probably dead; September
13, 2002 - Osama bin Laden's supporters issued a
statement on the internet saying he died last December
10th)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>July 19, 2002 - Judge rejects Moussaoui's 'I am
guilty' plea
"A
federal judge rejected attempts Thursday by Zacarias
Moussaoui, indicted in connection with September 11 attacks,
to plead guilty to federal conspiracy charges during a court
hearing.
"I am guilty," Moussaoui said at a federal court hearing. He
added that he is a member of al Qaeda and had sworn a
loyalty oath to Osama bin Laden, its leader.
U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema told Moussaoui she would
not allow him to plead guilty Thursday, and urged him
instead to think about the ramifications of his decision and
consider entering plea negotiations with the government.
Moussaoui was in court to be re-arraigned on the
government's second superseding indictment, which was filed
Tuesday with adjustments to make him eligible for the death
penalty.
In the courtroom, Moussaoui admitted to being part of an
ongoing conspiracy since 1995, but he did not specify what
kind of conspiracy or what his role in the conspiracy may
have been.
Moussaoui, a French citizen of Moroccan descent, told the
judge, "I want to enter a plea today of guilty, because this
will ensure to save my life." He said that he had "certain
knowledge about September 11." He also said, "I know exactly
who done it, I know which group, who participated, and I
know when it was decided."
He added, "I am a member of al Qaeda. I pledge bayat to
Osama bin Laden." Bayat is the loyalty oath taken by members
of al Qaeda.
He told the judge, "I have many, many information to give to
the America[n] people about an existing
conspiracy."
But Brinkema would not allow him to continue. "This is not
the forum to do that," she said. She suggested it might be
in his best interest to enter into plea bargain negotiations
with the government.
"You have preventing me from entering the plea I wanted," he
said, waving finger back and forth as if to say, "No,
no."
"For the guilt phase, I'm guilty," Moussaoui said, his voice
rising. "But for the death penalty [phase], we will
see." He said a jury "will be able to evaluate how much
responsibility I have in this."
Brinkema told him that he cannot plead guilty to bits and
pieces of the indictment; that if he pleads guilty, he must
do so to all of the charges." - CNN
(07/19/02)
(See
also: March
28, 2002 - U.S. seeks the death penalty against
Moussaoui; January
11, 2005 - Supreme Court is asked to rule on
Moussaoui case)
July 21, 2002 - A British Cabinet Office briefing
paper warns officials that Britain was committed to a
U.S.-led Iraq invasion and that regime change was illegal,
so they need to find a way to make it legal to justify
military action.
Ministers were told of need for Gulf war
excuse
"MINISTERS were warned in July 2002 that
Britain was committed to taking part in an American-led
invasion of Iraq and they had no choice but to find a way of
making it legal.
The warning, in a leaked Cabinet Office briefing paper, said
Tony Blair had already agreed to back military action to get
rid of Saddam Hussein at a summit at the Texas ranch of
President George W Bush three months earlier.
The briefing paper, for participants at a meeting of Blairs
inner circle on July 23, 2002, said that since regime change
was illegal it was necessary to create the conditions which
would make it legal.
This was required because, even if ministers
decided Britain should not take part in an invasion, the
American military would be using British bases. This would
automatically make Britain complicit in any illegal US
action." - London
Times (06/12/05)
Cabinet Office paper: Conditions for
military action
The paper, produced by the Cabinet Office on July 21, 2002,
is incomplete because the last page is missing. The
following is a transcript rather than the original document
in order to protect the source.
"PERSONAL SECRET UK EYES ONLY
IRAQ: CONDITIONS FOR MILITARY ACTION (A Note by
Officials)
Summary
Ministers are invited to:
(3) Agree to engage the US on the need to set military plans
within a realistic political strategy, which includes
identifying the succession to Saddam Hussein and creating
the conditions necessary to justify government military
action, which might include an ultimatum for the return of
UN weapons inspectors to Iraq. This should include a call
from the Prime Minister to President Bush ahead of the
briefing of US military plans to the President on 4
August.
Introduction
1. The US Government's military planning for action against
Iraq is proceeding apace. But, as yet, it lacks a political
framework. In particular, little thought has been given to
creating the political conditions for military action, or
the aftermath and how to shape it.
2. When the Prime Minister discussed Iraq with President
Bush at Crawford in April he said that the UK would support
military action to bring about regime change, provided that
certain conditions were met: efforts had been made to
construct a coalition/shape public opinion, the
Israel-Palestine Crisis was quiescent, and the options for
action to eliminate Iraq's WMD through the UN weapons
inspectors had been exhausted.
3. We need now to reinforce this message and to encourage
the US Government to place its military planning within a
political framework, partly to forestall the risk that
military action is precipitated in an unplanned way by, for
example, an incident in the No Fly Zones. This is
particularly important for the UK because it is necessary to
create the conditions in which we could legally support
military action. Otherwise we face the real danger that the
US will commit themselves to a course of action which we
would find very difficult to support." - London
Times (06/12/05)
July 23, 2002 - A secret British Downing Street
memo warns British officials that Saddam Hussein was not a
threat and that President Bush was determined to invade Iraq
and U.S. officials were fixing their intelligence and facts
around their policy to go to war.
Blair planned Iraq war from start
"INSIDE Downing Street Tony Blair had gathered
some of his senior ministers and advisers for a pivotal
meeting in the build-up to the Iraq war. It was 9am on July
23, 2002, eight months before the invasion began and long
before the public was told war was inevitable.
For the secret documents seen by The Sunday Times reveal
that on that Tuesday in 2002:
--Blair was right from the outset committed to supporting US
plans for regime change in Iraq.
--War was already seen as inevitable.
--The attorney-general was already warning of grave doubts
about its legality.
Straw even said the case for war was thin. So
Blair and his inner circle set about devising a plan to
justify invasion.
The following day in the House of Commons, Blair told MPs:
We have not got to the stage of military action . . . we
have not yet reached the point of decision.
It was typical lawyers cleverness, if not dissembling: while
no actual order had been given to invade, Blair already knew
Saddam Hussein was going to be removed, sooner or later.
Plans were in motion. The justification would come
later.
The next contributor to the meeting, according to the
minutes, was C, as the chief of MI6 is traditionally
known.
Sir Richard Dearlove added nothing to what Scarlett had said
about Iraq: his intelligence concerned his recent visit to
Washington where he had held talks with George Tenet,
director of the CIA.
Military action was now seen as inevitable, said Dearlove.
Bush wanted to remove Saddam, through military action,
justified by the conjunction of terrorism and WMD.
The Americans had been trying to link Saddam to the 9/11
attacks; but the British knew the evidence was flimsy or
non-existent. Dearlove warned the meeting that the
intelligence and facts were being fixed around the
policy.
It was clear from Dearloves brief visit that the US
administrations attitude would compound the legal
difficulties for Britain. The US had no patience with the
United Nations and little inclination to ensure an invasion
was backed by the security council, he said.
AMID all this talk of military might and invasion plans, one
awkward voice spoke up. Straw warned that, though Bush had
made up his mind on military action, the case for it was
thin. He was not thinking in purely legal terms.
It was a key point. If Saddam was not an immediate threat,
could war be justified legally? The attorney-general made
his position clear, telling the meeting that the desire for
regime change was not a legal base for military action. -
London
Times (05/01/05)
The secret Downing Street memo
"SECRET AND STRICTLY PERSONAL - UK EYES ONLY
DAVID MANNING
From: Matthew Rycroft
Date: 23 July 2002
S 195 /02
cc: Defence Secretary, Foreign Secretary, Attorney-General,
Sir Richard Wilson, John Scarlett, Francis Richards, CDS, C,
Jonathan Powell, Sally Morgan, Alastair Campbell
IRAQ: PRIME MINISTER'S MEETING, 23 JULY
Copy addressees and you met the Prime Minister on 23 July to
discuss Iraq.
This record is extremely sensitive. No further copies should
be made. It should be shown only to those with a genuine
need to know its contents.
John Scarlett summarised the intelligence and latest JIC
assessment. Saddam's regime was tough and based on extreme
fear. The only way to overthrow it was likely to be by
massive military action. Saddam was worried and expected an
attack, probably by air and land, but he was not convinced
that it would be immediate or overwhelming. His regime
expected their neighbours to line up with the US. Saddam
knew that regular army morale was poor. Real support for
Saddam among the public was probably narrowly based.
C reported on his recent talks in Washington. There was a
perceptible shift in attitude. Military action was now seen
as inevitable. Bush wanted to remove Saddam, through
military action, justified by the conjunction of terrorism
and WMD. But the intelligence and facts were being fixed
around the policy. The NSC had no patience with the UN
route, and no enthusiasm for publishing material on the
Iraqi regime's record. There was little discussion in
Washington of the aftermath after military action." -
London
Times (05/01/05)
British Intelligence Warned of Iraq War
"Seven months before the invasion of Iraq, the
head of British foreign intelligence reported to Prime
Minister Tony Blair that President Bush wanted to topple
Saddam Hussein by military action and warned that in
Washington intelligence was "being fixed around the policy,"
according to notes of a July 23, 2002, meeting with Blair at
No. 10 Downing Street.
"Military action was now seen as inevitable," said the
notes, summarizing a report by Richard Dearlove, then head
of MI6, British intelligence, who had just returned from
consultations in Washington along with other senior British
officials. Dearlove went on, "Bush wanted to remove Saddam,
through military action, justified by the conjunction of
terrorism and WMD [weapons of mass destruction]. But
the intelligence and facts were being fixed around the
policy."
The notes of the Blair meeting, attended by the prime
minister's senior national security team, also disclose for
the first time that Britain's intelligence boss believed
that Bush had decided to go to war in mid-2002, and that he
believed U.S. policymakers were trying to use the limited
intelligence they had to make the Iraqi leader appear to be
a bigger threat than was supported by known facts.
"The case was thin," summarized the notes
taken by a British national security aide at the meeting.
"Saddam was not threatening his neighbours and his WMD
capability was less than that of Libya, North Korea or
Iran."" - Washington
Post (05/13/05)
(See
also: July
21, 2002 - A British Cabinet Office briefing
paper warns that Britain needs to find a way to make it
Iraqi invasion legal)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>August
13, 2002 - On the Phil Donahue show,
Kristen Breitweiser (wife of a WTC victim) blasts the Secret
Service for allowing Bush to keep reading with the children
so long after being informed that the U.S. is under attack,
questions how a plane could hit the Pentagon, and calls for
an independent 9/11 investigation.
"I
think what really initially started was I saw the picture of
the president in, I think it was Newsweek or Time magazine,
and I read the caption. And the caption said, you know, Andy
Card telling the president about the second plane. And then
I read that he proceeded to read for 25 minutes to the
2nd-graders. He was in a Sarasota school that morning for a
reading program.
And I read it again, and I thought it was, you know,
misreported. And it wasnt, and I got upset. I said, you
know, this nation was under attack. It was clear that we
were under attack. Why didnt the Secret Service whisk him
out of that school? He was on live local television in
Florida. The terrorists, you know, had been in Florida. I
mean, we find out that out now. He was less than 10 miles
from an airport.
And I-I am concerned. I want to know why the Secret Service
did not whisk him away. I want to know why he is the
commander-in-chief of the United States of America, our
country was clearly under attack, it was after the second
building was hit. I want to know why he sat there for 25
minutes.
Right. And I think that I have a lot of problems with the
Pentagon. I dont understand how a plane could hit our
Defense Department, which is the Pentagon, an hour after the
first plane hit the first tower. I dont understand how that
is possible.
Im a reasonable person. But when you look at the fact that
we spend a half trillion dollars on national defense and
youre telling me that a plane is able to hit our Pentagon,
our Defense Department, an hour after the first tower is
hit? There are procedures and protocols in place in this
nation that are to be followed when transponders are
disconnected, and they were not followed on September
11th.
At this point, we are fighting for an independent
investigation, an investigation into 9/11 removed from the
political process. We dont feel comfortable with Congress
investigating itself, basically. You have congressional
committees that had oversight duties with the FBI and the
CIA. We want politics removed. We want pure accountability,
and we feel that an independent investigation is needed to
have that.
Weve had independent investigations with regard to Pearl
Harbor, with regard to the shuttle accident. If theres a car
accident, you have an investigation. We have waited 11
months, and I think it is deplorable that these women and
myself have to leave our children, our homes, and go down to
Washington and beg for answers. To have the right to have
answers, we have to beg. And its disgusting." - MSNBC
(09/13/02) [Reprinted at: Gulu
Future]
<![if !vml]><![endif]><![if !vml]><![endif]>August 16, 2002 - The families of 9/11 victims
launch a trillion dollar lawsuit against Saudi Arabia who is
being defended by former Secretary of State James A. Baker's
law firm Baker Botts LLP.
<![if !vml]><![endif]>"After months of
working below the radar, a huge U.S. legal team hired by the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has sprung into action and begun a
major counteroffensive against a landmark lawsuit seeking $1
trillion in damages on behalf of the victims of the
September 11 terror attacks.
THE OPENING DEFENSE SALVO in what promises to be a bruising
legal battle was fired last week when a trio of lawyers from
Baker Botts, a prestigious Houston-based law firm, filed a
motion on behalf of Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz, the Saudi
defense minister.
Baker Botts, Sultans law firm, for example, still boasts
former secretary of State James Baker as one of its senior
partners." - MSNBC/Newsweek
(09/16/02)
Baker Botts LLP -
James
A. Baker III
<![if !vml]><![endif]>August 16, 2002 - Germany issues the first indictment
against Mounir el-Motassadeq for conspiracy with the 9/11
attacks.
"German
prosecutors bring charges against Mounir el-Motassadeq,
Moroccan man accused of supporting members of Hamburg cell
suspected of helping to plan and carry out Sept 11 attacks
on United States; this is first formal criminal charge
brought by German authorities in connection with attacks;
Motassadeq was arrested in Nov on evidence that he had
managed bank account of one of suicide hijackers and
arranged wire transfers to hijackers while they were
learning to fly in US; was one of witnesses who in 1996
signed will of Mohamed Atta, suspected ringleader of plot;
has always admitted knowing hijackers, but he has provided
reporters with various versions of nature and intensity of
his contacts with them." - New
York Times (08/16/02)
-
Profile: Mounir
el Motassadeq - CNN
(See also:
February
20, 2003 - A German court has sentenced
Motassadeq for 15 years)
August 16, 2002 - None of the remains of the alleged
hijackers on Flight 11 and Flight 175 have been identified,
but the remains of the alleged hijackers on Flight 77 and
Flight 93 have been identified according to U.S. government
officials by a "process of elimination."
"Among
the human remains painstakingly sorted from the Pentagon and
Pennsylvania crash sites of Sept. 11 are those of nine of
the hijackers.
In New York, where the monumental task of identifying the
remains of 2,823 victims believed to be dead continues, no
remains have been linked to the 10 hijackers who crashed two
airliners into the World Trade Center. About half the
victims' families still are waiting for their loved ones to
be identified, though it's likely many never will be because
so much of the site was incinerated.
In contrast, the remains of all 40 victims in the
Pennsylvania crash and all but five of the 184 victims at
the Pentagon site were identified months ago.
Four sets of remains in Pennsylvania and five at the
Pentagon were grouped together as the hijackers - but not
identified by name - through a process of elimination.
Families of the airplanes' passengers and crews and those
who died within the Pentagon provided DNA samples, typically
on toothbrushes or hairbrushes, to aid with identification.
The remains that didn't match any of the samples were ruled
to be the terrorists, said Chris Kelly, spokesman for the
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, which did the DNA work.
The nine sets of remains matched the number of hijackers
believed to be on the two planes.
Without reference samples from the hijackers' personal
effects or from their immediate families to compare with the
recovered DNA, the remains could not be matched to
individuals." -CBS/AP
(08/17/02)
(See also:
September
14, 2001 - Alleged hijackers names released the
FBI)
<![if !vml]><![endif]><![if !vml]><![endif]>September 2002 - Bush finally backs an independent
9/11 commission.
"Reversing
course, President Bush said today he now supports
establishing an independent commission to investigate the
Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Momentum for such a commission has grown in recent months.
The House has already voted to approve a commission as part
of its intelligence authorization bill.
But the White House had opposed an independent commission,
citing concerns about possible leaks and tying up officials
involved in the fight against terrorism.
The White House said that before now it had been concerned
that an additional inquiry or commission into the attacks
would be duplicative and "divert the attention and resources
of both the Congress and relevant executive agencies away
from their important work of combating terrorism."
The change of heart comes as hearings continue on Capitol
Hill.
Today, a congressional investigator said in a report that
FBI headquarters blocked an agent's request to aggressively
pursue one of the future hijackers less than two weeks
before Sept. 11. The agent warned "someday, someone will
die." - ABC
(09/02)
(See also: May
23, 2002 - Bush Opposes 9/11 Query Panel;
November
26, 2002 - Bush not likely to testify before 9/11
commission; November
29, 2002 - Bush names Henry Kissinger to head
9/11 commission; January
3, 2003 - 9/11 commission gets only a $3 million
dollar budget with a 16 month time frame)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>September 2002 - JetBlue Airways provided 5 million
passenger itineraries to a defense contractor for
proof-of-concept testing of a Pentagon project unrelated to
airline security -- with help from the Transportation
Security Administration.
"JetBlue Airways
confirmed on Thursday that in September 2002, it provided 5
million passenger itineraries to a defense contractor for
proof-of-concept testing of a Pentagon project unrelated to
airline security -- with help from the Transportation
Security Administration. The contractor, Torch Concepts, then augmented that
data with Social Security numbers and other sensitive
personal information, including income level, to develop
what looks to be a study of whether passenger-profiling
systems such as CAPPS II are feasible." - Wired
(09/18/03)
"Dear
JetBlue Customers:
You may have recently read or heard that during the summer
of 2002, in response to a special request from the
Department of Defense, JetBlue provided certain customer
data to Torch Concepts, a contractor for the Department of
Defense, for a project concerning military base
security.
The information we gave was limited to name, address and
phone number, along with flight information. Absolutely no
payment or credit card information was given by JetBlue. We
were not paid for providing the information. It was a
well-intentioned attempt to assist the Department of Defense
in a national security matter. Sincerely, David Neeleman
(CEO)" - JetBlue
(09/23/03)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>September 4, 2002 - Army Brigadier General Montague
Winfield, Deputy Director for Operations at the National
Military Command Center in the Pentagon, says the multiple
hijackings that the FAA was tracking on the morning of 9/11
were "seemingly unrelated".
'The Pentagon Goes to War': National
Military Command Center
"STARR (voice-over): September 11 began as a
routine day inside the National Military Command Center. The
world appeared quiet -- then the world changed.
GEN. MONTAGUE WINFIELD, NATIONAL MILITARY COMMAND CENTER: We
realized that the seemingly unrelated hijackings that the
FAA was tracking were actually a part of a coordinated
terrorist attack against the United States.
STARR: Brigadier General Montague Winfield was
in command of the military's worldwide nerve center that
morning, the center's logbook a record of the opening
moments of the war: 8:48, first plane hits the World Trade
Center; 9:02, second explosion at the World Trade Center; at
9:38, American Airlines Flight 77 slams into the Pentagon."
- CNN
(09/04/02)
(See
also: September
10, 2001 - Gen. Winfield asks rookie Navy Capt.
to take temporary command of the National Military Command
Center at Pentagon for Sept. 11.)
September 5, 2002 - The Bush administration has taken
away multiple rights of the people since 9/11.
Overview
of Changes to Legal Rights
"Some of the fundamental changes to Americans'
legal rights by the Bush administration and the USA Patriot
Act following the terror attacks:
* FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION: Government may monitor religious
and political institutions without suspecting criminal
activity to assist terror investigation.
* FREEDOM OF INFORMATION: Government has closed once-public
immigration hearings, has secretly detained hundreds of
people without charges, and has encouraged bureaucrats to
resist public records requests.
* FREEDOM OF SPEECH: Government may prosecute librarians or
keepers of any other records if they tell anyone that the
government subpoenaed information related to a terror
investigation.
* RIGHT TO LEGAL REPRESENTATION: Government may monitor
federal prison jailhouse conversations between attorneys and
clients, and deny lawyers to Americans accused of
crimes.
* FREEDOM FROM UNREASONABLE SEARCHES: Government may search
and seize Americans' papers and effects without probable
cause to assist terror investigation.
* RIGHT TO A SPEEDY AND PUBLIC TRIAL: Government may jail
Americans indefinitely without a trial.
* RIGHT TO LIBERTY: Americans may be jailed without being
charged or being able to confront witnesses against them." -
Newsday
(09/05/02) [Wayback]
(See
also: October
30, 2002 - U.S. rates only 17th in global survey
of press freedoms)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>September 8, 2002 - On a Larry King Live special,
Michael Flocco (a father of a Pentagon victim and a
construction worker helping to rebuild the Pentagon) was
telling Larry that one of the contributing factors as to why
the Pentagon was in a sense lucky about where it was hit
besides that it was hit in it's newly renovated section was
that the aircraft that hit it had "fewer engines" compared
to the other planes that attacked that day.
"KING:
Michael, the Pentagon was kind of lucky in a sense, wasn't
it?
FLOCCO: (UNINTELLIGIBLE).
KING: The side they hit wasn't that populated and it didn't
make a direct, full -- like top of the Pentagon hit,
right?
FLOCCO: Correct. Also, the other contributing factors --
fewer engines -- was the fact that it hit initially
on the newly renovated section that had (UNINTELLIGIBLE)
wire inside of -- able to withstand more of an impact.
Plus, some of the columns and the windows had previously
been reinforced for the first phase of the renovation. It
was a five-phase renovation program. The first phase had
just been completed only a week before. And where the plane
hit was under restructured, reinforced part of it. So
initially, it hit a very solid part and then, glanced off of
that and went into the old section that had just been
evacuated for phase two renovation. Had it hit anywhere
else, it could have been catastrophic." - CNN
(09/08/02)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>September 11, 2002 - The first
anniversary of the September 11 attacks, nation is at code
orange -- the second-highest threat alert level on the
Office of Homeland Security's color-coded system.
"President
Bush and the first lady spent almost two hours Wednesday
evening at Ground Zero talking, consoling and sometimes
hugging members of the families of those lost at the World
Trade Center as New York and the world paused to mark the
first anniversary of the September 11 attacks.
"Every life taken here, every act of valor performed here,
the nation holds in honored memory, George W. Bush."
The president had started his day at the Pentagon outside
Washington, joined by Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld
for a ceremony to honor the 224 people killed there on the
ground and in American Airlines Flight 77.
In his comments at the Pentagon, Bush insisted that those
lost a year ago on September 11 "did not die in vain. Their
loss," he said, "has moved a nation to action. ... What
happened to our nation on a September day set in motion the
first great struggle in a new century."
Combined with the deaths in Shanksville and at the Pentagon,
the national total for September 11's attacks stands at
3,025.
Throughout the nation and in many parts of the world moments
of silence were observed at 8:46 a.m. ET and at 9:03 a.m. --
the times at which planes hit the towers of the World Trade
Center. A third came at 9:37 a.m., when Flight 77 crashed
into the Pentagon outside Washington and a fourth at 10:06
a.m., when Flight 93 plowed into the field in Somerset
County.
On the first anniversary of September 11, the United States
is at code orange -- the second-highest threat alert level
on the Office of Homeland Security's color-coded system." -
CNN
(09/12/02)
<![if !vml]><![endif]><![if !vml]><![endif]>September 11, 2002 - White House Chief of Staff Andrew
Card seems to suggest Bush left the 2nd grade classroom
immediately after he whispered "America is under
attack"
into the President's ear after the 2nd plane crashed into
the WTC.
9.11 Voices / What If You Had To Tell The
President?
White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card was
with President Bush during a children's reading event at a
Sarasota, Fla., public school when word came that planes had
hit the World Trade Center. Card had to decide how to tell
Bush without creating a national panic...
"So I was very uncomfortable about
interrupting the president during one of his events ... so I
wanted to think, how can I convey to the president the
situation? And I made a conscious decision to state the
facts and to offer editorial comment. And the facts, as I
knew them, were -- since he knew about the first plane, I
said, "a second plane hit the second tower." Those were the
facts. And the editorial comment was, "America is under
attack."
I said those things into the president's right ear, and I
stepped back, because I did not want to invite a discussion
from the classroom. But I tried to be succinct in what I
told him so that he understood the enormity of the problem.
He looked up -- it was only a matter of seconds, but it
seemed like minutes -- and I thought that he was outstanding
in his ability not to scare either the American people that
were paying attention to the cameras or, more importantly,
the students that were in the classroom.
And he just excused himself very politely to the teacher and
to the students, and he left". - SFGate
(09/11/02)
(See
also: 9/11
(9:08 am) - Bush picks up a book after he is just
told that his country is under attack and begins to read
with 2nd graders for 7 to 11 minutes)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>September 11, 2002 - Recovery team at Ground Zero inform
the parents of Flight 11 victim, Waleed Iskandar, that his
ATM card was found and the card was in good condition when
received by family.
~ A Sign from Heaven ~
"On September 11 2002, one year Anniversary of the death of
our son, we were informed that the Recovery team at Ground
Zero have found the ATM Bank card of Waleed and that it will
be mailed to us in Northridge. When we received it, we found
it in good condition.
How could a plastic card survive the fire of the terrorist
attack of the Black Tuesday on the USA?
I consider it as a sign from Waleed to his parents on the
first Anniversary of his loss.
Here is a photocopy of the card:" - Waleed
J. Iskandar Memorial
More Miraculous or Perhaps Planted 9/11
Evidence Uncovered:
A Wells Fargo Card From a Flight 11
Passenger Turns Up in Perfect Condition One Year After the
Fact
"The ATM card of Waleed Iskandar was returned to his
parents, allegedly found by the Ground Zero Recovery Team on
Sept. 11, 2002. Questions remain as to why it turned up a
year later and how could such a flimsy card survive such a
towering inferno?" - Arctic
Beacon (11/14/05)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>September 11, 2002 - Lawmakers investigating
intelligence failings leading up to the Sept. 11 attacks
have scheduled their first public hearings for next
Wednesday and have invited the spouses of two victims to be
the first witnesses.
"Stephen
Push and Kristin Breitweiser said they received faxed
invitations from the House and Senate intelligence
committees on Wednesday, the one-year anniversary of the
attacks.
"I think that it's very nice, but certainly very fitting
that they listen to the family's voices at this time," said
Breitweiser, of Middletown, N.J. Her husband, Ronald, died
at the World Trade Center.
The intelligence committees have been meeting behind closed
doors since June 4. Public hearings were expected to begin
in late June, but have been repeatedly postponed.
Closed-door sessions resume Thursday after a seven-week
break." - FOX
News (09/11/02)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>September 11, 2002 - American Airlines continues to gag
all employees from talking about the Sept. 11
hijackings.
Airline denied Atta paradise wedding
suit
"Because of an American policy instated just
before Sept. 11 to curb baggage-related flight delays,
Atta's two checked bags which had been held up from an
earlier flight were left behind in Boston, says the
employee, who requested anonymity for fear of reprisal from
the Dallas-based carrier, which continues to gag all
employees from talking about the Sept. 11 hijackings. Two of
the hijacked flights were American." - WorldNetDaily
(09/11/02)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>September 13, 2002 - Osama bin Laden's supporters issued
a statement on the internet saying he died last December
10th.
"OSAMA
bin Laden's supporters yesterday issued a statement on the
internet saying he was dead.
The claims, repeated in the Al Bayan newspaper in the United
Arab Emirates, said that the al-Qaeda terror chief died when
the Americans bombed the Tora Bora mountains in
Afghanistan.
The details tally with dates of bombing missions in which US
intelligence experts suspected that he may have been
killed.
The newspaper's story, headlined, "Yes, Osama bin Laden is
dead but the Jihad will continue until Judgement Day'',
quotes witness Shahid Ayan saying he perished on December
10, 2001.
He said: "On the 24th night of Ramadan (Dec 10) and at a
late hour, there were some scary explosions in the place
where Osama bin Laden's cave was.
"The cave was completely erased from the ground and became
nothing. This was the only cave of the 15 that was destroyed
by an enormous 52ft missile and there is no doubt that bin
Laden died.''
According to Pakistani intelligence officials, bin Laden was
last seen alive on November 17 in a 25-vehicle convoy
travelling from Jalalabad in Afghanistan to the Tora Bora
caves.
He appeared on a video released in December in which he
looked sallow and his left arm was lifeless. But since then
the trail has gone cold. Afghan President Hamid Karzai
yesterday said he believed bin Laden was dead.
But White House advisers to President Bush think he is alive
and say there would have been a huge increase in emails and
internet chatter among al-Qaeda members if he had been
killed." - Mirror
UK (09/14/02)
(See also:
December
2001 - Osama bin Laden reportedly dies;
July 18,
2002 - FBI counter-terrorism chief, Dale Watson,
thinks Osama bin Laden is "probably" dead; October
27, 2002 - Karzai: bin Laden 'probably' dead;
October
29, 2004 - Four days before the 2004 Presidential
elections, a videotape is released of Osama bin Laden
admitting publicly for the first time that he ordered the
attacks of 9/11)
September 17, 2002 - Dossier 'failed to show Iraq
threat'
"Tony
Blair's most senior aide told intelligence chiefs their
draft dossier failed to demonstrate "an imminent threat"
from Iraq, the Hutton inquiry has heard.
The comment, in an e-mail from Downing Street chief of staff
Jonathan Powell, was written just one week before the
controversial dossier on Iraqi weapons was published on 24
September last year.
Mr Powell wrote that the dossier "does not demonstrate he
(Saddam Hussein) has the motive to attack his neighbours,
let alone the West". - BBC
(08/18/03)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>September 18, 2002 - The Bush administration has denied
lawmakers investigating the Sept. 11 attacks permission to
reveal whether the president or other White House staff
received warning of potential terrorist attacks against the
United States, including plans by al Qaida linked terrorists
to use hijacked planes as weapons.
Administration won't release 9-11 data
"The administration has denied lawmakers
investigating the Sept. 11 attacks permission to reveal
whether the president or other White House staff received
warning of potential terrorist attacks against the United
States, including plans by al Qaida linked terrorists to use
hijacked planes as weapons.
The joint House-Senate Intelligence Committee -- which is
charged with determining why intelligence and law
enforcement agencies missed apparently numerous warnings
prior to Sept. 11 -- Wednesday released summaries of dozens
of now-declassified intelligence briefings dating back to
the early 1990's, but was denied permission to release the
names of the recipients by CIA boss George Tenet.
"The Director of Central Intelligence has declined to
declassify two issues of particular importance to this
inquiry," Eleanor Hill, staff director for the committee
told the panel, "any references to the intelligence
community providing information to the president or White
House and the identity of and information on a key al Qaida
leader involved in the September 11 attacks."
Hill detailed the reasons given for the decision to classify
some information about who knew what, in a probe designed to
determine exactly that.
"According to (Tenet), the president's knowledge of
intelligence information relevant to this inquiry remains
classified even when the substance of intelligence
information has been declassified," Hill told lawmakers.
"With respect to the key al Qaida leader involved in the
September 11 attacks, the DCI declined to declassify his
identity despite an enormous volume of media reporting on
this individual."
Hill complained that the decision to bar the release of the
two sets of information has restricted the probe, but she
noted that the committee lacks authority to overrule Tenet,
whose formal title is Director of Central Intelliegence on
such matters.
"The Joint Inquiry Staff disagrees with the DCI's position
on both issues," she said. "We believe the American public
has a compelling interest in this information and that
public disclosure would not harm national security. However,
we do not have an independent authority to declassify
intelligence information short of a lengthy procedure in the
U.S. Congress."
The dispute over declassification could lead to a showdown
between congress and the White House. Sen. Carl Levin,
D-Mi., threatened in a statement at Wednesday's hearing to
try to force the administration to declassify disputed
material.
"I hope the leadership will let the Administration know our
committee will seek congressional authorization to
declassify appropriate information if the executive branch
refuses," said Levin in his statement.
The ranking Senate Republican, Richard Shelby of Alabama,
said that Wednesday's decision -- and other regulations that
have prevented members of the committee from following the
work of the joint staff -- threatens the success of the
entire committee.
"Many members have found it exceedingly difficult to get
information about the inquiry," he said.
"They are frustrated by what they perceive to be efforts to
limit their ability to participate fully." - UPI
(09/18/02)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>October 16, 2002 - President Bush uses information he
was warned may be faulty in a speech to try to link Iraq to
Al Qaeda by saying Iraq has trained them in making
WMD's.
"THE PRESIDENT: Tonight I want to take a few
minutes to discuss a grave threat to peace, and America's
determination to lead the world in confronting that
threat.
The threat comes from Iraq.
We know that Iraq and the al Qaeda terrorist
network share a common enemy -- the United States of
America. We know that Iraq and al Qaeda have had high-level
contacts that go back a decade. Some al Qaeda leaders who
fled Afghanistan went to Iraq. These include one very senior
al Qaeda leader who received medical treatment in Baghdad
this year, and who has been associated with planning for
chemical and biological attacks. We've learned that Iraq has
trained al Qaeda members in bomb-making and poisons and
deadly gases. And we know that after September the 11th,
Saddam Hussein's regime gleefully celebrated the terrorist
attacks on America." - White
House (10/07/02)
Report
Warned Bush Team About Intelligence Suspicions
"A high Qaeda official
in American custody was identified as a likely fabricator
months before the Bush administration began to use his
statements as the foundation for its claims that Iraq
trained Al Qaeda members to use biological and chemical
weapons, according to newly declassified portions of a
Defense Intelligence Agency document.
The document, an
intelligence report from February 2002, said it was probable
that the prisoner, Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi, "was intentionally
misleading the debriefers" in making claims about Iraqi
support for Al Qaeda's work with illicit weapons.
The document provides the earliest and
strongest indication of doubts voiced by American
intelligence agencies about Mr. Libi's credibility. Without
mentioning him by name, President Bush, Vice President Dick
Cheney, Colin L. Powell, then secretary of state, and other
administration officials repeatedly cited Mr. Libi's
information as "credible" evidence that Iraq was training Al
Qaeda members in the use of explosives and illicit weapons."
- NY
Times (11/06/05)
(See
also: February
2002 - US intel warned Bush administration that
its key source on Al Qaeda's relationship with Iraq provided
"intentionally misleading" data; September
17, 2003 - Bush: No Link Between Iraq, Sept. 11
Attacks)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>October 16, 2002 - Israeli intelligence: Bin Laden is
dead, new messages by him are probably fabrications
"Osama
Bin Laden appears to be dead but his colleagues have decided
that Al Qaida and its insurgency campaign against the United
States will continue, Israeli intelligence sources said.
The Israeli sources said Israel and the United States assess
that Bin Laden probably died in the U.S. military campaign
in Afghanistan in December. They said the emergence of new
messages by Bin Laden are probably fabrications, Middle East
Newsline reported.
But Bin Laden's heir has been chosen and his colleagues have
decided to resume Al Qaida's offensive against the United
States and Western allies, the sources said.
They said the organization regards the United States as the
main target followed by Israel.
"In this case, it doesn't matter whether Bin Laden is alive
or not," a senior Israeli intelligence source said. "The
organization goes on with help from key people."
The sources said Al Qaida has already determined Bin Laden's
heir. They said the heir has not been identified, but is
probably not Bin Laden's son, Saad. Saad is said to be in
his 20s and ranked within the top 20 members of Al
Qaida.
Earlier this week, Bin Laden's deputy, Ayman Zawahiri, was
said to have released a videotape in which he claims that
the Al Qaida leader is alive and functioning. Bin Laden's
voice was not heard on the tape." - World
Tribune (10/16/02)
<![if !vml]><![endif]><![if !vml]><![endif]>October 26, 2002 - Magazine runs what it calls Osama
bin Laden's will which was said to be dated by him on
December 14, 2001 and says in it that 9/11 was an al Qaeda
attack.
"The
editor-in-chief of a London-based Arab news magazine said a
purported will it published Saturday was written late last
year by Osama bin Laden, and shows "he's dying or he's going
to die soon."
U.S. intelligence officials say they have the purported
will, but are not able to say if it is genuine. CNN has not
been able to verify that the document is bin Laden's
will.
"He did write the will as someone saying good-bye," Hani
Nakshabandi of the Arab news magazine Al Majalla told
CNN.
He said one of the magazine's reporters obtained the
four-page document, said to be signed by the leader of the
al Qaeda terrorist network and dated December 14, 2001, in
Afghanistan.
In the document, which was translated for CNN, the writer
expresses disappointment with the Taliban, who harbored him
in Afghanistan, speaks of betrayal, and urges his children
to shun al Qaeda.
The purported will, signed "Your brother Abu Abdullah Osama
Muhammad Bin Laden," could not be independently
authenticated.
According to the magazine, their experts say there have been
no confirmed sightings of bin Laden since last December.
The document was dated after the September 11 terror attacks
against the United States and about one week before Taliban
rule officially ended in Afghanistan with the swearing-in of
an interim government.
In the document, the writer says the attacks on New York and
Washington were the third in a series of al Qaeda attacks
that also included the 1983 attack on a U.S. Marines
barracks in Lebanon and the 1998 bombings of two U.S.
embassies in Africa.
Nakshabandi said he heard about the purported will in March,
and obtained a copy a week ago from one of his reporters
posted near Kandahar, in southern Afghanistan, but declined
to be more specific. The magazine waited to publish it until
they could confirm its authenticity, he added.
"I have confirmation it is the right one," he said, citing
his own sources.
While admitting he doesn't know for sure if bin Laden is
dead, Nakshabandi said, "Once someone writes his will, it
means either he's dying or he's going to die soon." -
CNN
(10/26/02)
(See also:
December
2001 - Osama bin Laden reportedly dies;
September
13, 2002 - Osama bin Laden's supporters issued a
statement on the internet saying he died last December
10th)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>October 27, 2002 - Karzai: bin Laden 'probably'
dead
"Osama
bin Laden is "probably" dead, but former Taliban leader
Mullah Omar is alive, Afghan President Hamid Karzai has
said.
Karzai's comments came on the eve of the anniversary of the
start of the U.S.-led military campaign in Afghanistan as
part of the war on terrorism.
"I would come to believe that [bin Laden] probably
is dead," Karzai said on CNN's "Late Edition" on Sunday.
"But still, you never know. He might be alive. Five months
ago, six months ago, I was thinking that he was alive.
"The more we don't hear of him, and the more time passes,
there is the likelihood that he probably is either dead or
seriously wounded somewhere." - CNN
(10/07/02)
(See also:
December
2001 - Osama bin Laden reportedly dies;
September
13, 2002 - Osama bin Laden's supporters issued a
statement on the internet saying he died last December
10th)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>October
27, 2002 -
Author Gore Vidal claims 'Bush junta' complicit in 9/11
"America's
most controversial novelist calls for an investigation into
whether the Bush administration deliberately allowed the
terrorist attacks to happen.
Vidal's highly controversial 7000 word polemic titled 'The
Enemy Within' - published in the print edition of The
Observer today - argues that what he calls a 'Bush junta'
used the terrorist attacks as a pretext to enact a
pre-existing agenda to invade Afghanistan and crack down on
civil liberties at home." - Observer
(10/27/02)
The
Enemy Within, by Gore Vidal
October 30, 2002 - U.S. rates only 17th in global
survey of press freedoms largely as a result of restrictions
placed on journalists after the Sept. 11 terrorist
attacks.
US Rates Only 17th in Global Survey of
Press Freedoms
"A new survey on international press freedom
has triggered criticism and concern among journalists in the
United States who claim flawed methodology led to the
country's 17th-place ranking.
The Paris-based group that conducted the survey, Reporters
Without Borders, acknowledged that some rankings were
surprising in its first-ever worldwide study of press
freedom. The United States ranked behind mostly European
countries as well as Canada, Australia and Costa Rica.
Regis Bourgeat, who monitors press freedom in
the Americas for RSF, said the United States ranked 17th
largely as a result of restrictions placed on journalists
after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks." - CNS
News (10/30/02)
(See
also: September
5, 2002 - Bush administration has taken away
multiple rights of the people since 9/11)
November 2, 2002 - WTC death toll now at 2,795.
"The
number of dead now stands at 2,795, but this figure is
expected to fall further as investigators continue to wade
through missing person reports.
So far, 1,430 remains have been positively identified, death
certificates have been issued for 1,309 other victims for
whom no remains were found and 56 persons are still listed
as "missing." - CNN
(11/02/02)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>November 9, 2002 - Pentagon Plans a Computer System
That Would Peek at Personal Data of Americans
"The
Pentagon is constructing a computer system that could create
a vast electronic dragnet, searching for personal
information as part of the hunt for terrorists around the
globe -- including the United States.
As the director of the effort, Vice Adm. John M. Poindexter,
has described the system in Pentagon documents and in
speeches, it will provide intelligence analysts and law
enforcement officials with instant access to information
from Internet mail and calling records to credit card and
banking transactions and travel documents, without a search
warrant.
Historically, military and intelligence agencies have not
been permitted to spy on Americans without extraordinary
legal authorization. But Admiral Poindexter, the former
national security adviser in the Reagan administration, has
argued that the government needs broad new powers to
process, store and mine billions of minute details of
electronic life in the United States.
Admiral Poindexter quietly returned to the government in
January to take charge of the Office of Information
Awareness at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency,
known as Darpa. The office is responsible for developing new
surveillance technologies in the wake of the Sept. 11
attacks.
In order to deploy such a system, known as Total Information
Awareness, new legislation would be needed, some of which
has been proposed by the Bush administration in the Homeland
Security Act that is now before Congress. That legislation
would amend the Privacy Act of 1974, which was intended to
limit what government agencies could do with private
information.
The possibility that the system might be deployed
domestically to let intelligence officials look into
commercial transactions worries civil liberties
proponents.
''This could be the perfect storm for civil liberties in
America,'' said Marc Rotenberg, director of the Electronic
Privacy Information Center in Washington ''The vehicle is
the Homeland Security Act, the technology is Darpa and the
agency is the F.B.I. The outcome is a system of national
surveillance of the American public.''
Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld has been briefed on
the project by Admiral Poindexter and the two had a lunch to
discuss it, according to a Pentagon spokesman.
If deployed, civil libertarians argue, the computer system
would rapidly bring a surveillance state. They assert that
potential terrorists would soon learn how to avoid detection
in any case.
The project calls for the development of a prototype based
on test data that would be deployed at the Army Intelligence
and Security Command at Fort Belvoir, Va. Officials would
not say when the system would be put into operation.
Before taking the position at the Pentagon, Admiral
Poindexter, who was convicted in 1990 for his role in the
Iran-contra affair, had worked as a contractor on one of the
projects he now controls. Admiral Poindexter's conviction
was reversed in 1991 by a federal appeals court because he
had been granted immunity for his testimony before Congress
about the case." - New
York Times (11/09/02)
-
Darpa - Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency
<![if !vml]><![endif]>November 25, 2002 - Bush signs legislation to create
the new Department of Homeland Security.
"President
Bush signed legislation Monday creating a new Department of Homeland Security to
lead the fight against domestic terrorism, but said even the
biggest government shakeup in more than a half century can
"neither predict nor prevent every conceivable attack."
Mr. Bush named close friend and current homeland security
chief Tom Ridge to head the new department. He also said he
will nominate Navy Secretary Gordon England to be Ridge's
deputy, and Asa Hutchinson, the head of the Drug Enforcement
Administration, to be undersecretary of border and
transportation security.
The president's signature launched the most sweeping federal
reorganization since the Defense Department's birth in
1947." - CBS
(11/25/02)
(See also:
October
8, 2001 - President Bush signs an executive order
establishing the Office of Homeland Security)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>November 26, 2002 - Bush not likely to testify before
independent commission investigating 9/11 attacks.
"President
Bush does not envision testifying before an independent
commission investigating the Sept. 11 attacks, even if there
is some precedent for the chief executive offering
high-profile testimony, the White House said Wednesday.
"I can just tell you everything I have heard from the Hill
and from also in the White House, there's nothing that I've
heard that (suggests) anybody is moving in that direction,"
presidential spokesman Ari Fleischer said.
Bush plans to sign a bill Wednesday to create a panel to
study the Sept. 11 attacks and why the government failed to
prevent them." - ABC
[Truthout] (11/26/02)
(See also:
September,
2002 - Bush finally backs an independent 9/11
commission)
<![if !vml]><![endif]><![if !vml]><![endif]>November 29, 2002 - President Bush names former
Secretary of State, former National Security advisor, and
former Unocal consultant Henry Kissinger to head the
"independent" 9/11 investigations.
"President
Bush on Wednesday named former Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger to lead an independent panel to investigate U.S.
intelligence failures before the September 11 terrorist
attacks.
"This investigation should carefully examine all the
evidence and follow all the facts, wherever they lead," said
Bush, whose administration initially opposed the
commission.
"We must uncover every detail and learn every lesson of
September the 11th," Bush said." - CNN
(11/29/02)
"President
Bush Wednesday named former Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger to head a new independent investigation of
intelligence failures before the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist
attacks.
The announcement came as the president signed the bill
authorizing the commission, which the White House resisted
until just two months ago.
Kissinger, 79, served as national security adviser under
Presidents Nixon and Ford and secretary of state under Mr.
Ford. He won the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize.
However, Mr. Bush did not set as a primary goal for the
commission to uncover mistakes or lapses of the government
that could have prevented the attacks. Instead, he said it
should try to help the administration learn the tactics and
motives of the enemy.
However, criticism of Kissinger's policies in Southeast Asia
and Latin America has not ebbed. In a series of articles in
2001, writer Christopher Hitchens accused Kissinger of war
crimes for the bombing of Cambodia, for his failure to head
off Indonesia's conquest of East Timor in 1975 and for his
alleged support for a coup against Chilean president
Salvador Allende on Sept. 11, 1973.
In April, when Kissinger was visiting London, a Spanish
judge asked British authorities to deliver a warrant to
question Kissinger over the disappearances of Spanish
citizens under Latin American dictatorships. The warrant was
not served.
Kissinger currently heads Kissinger Associates, Inc., a
lobbying and consultant group." - CBS
(11/27/02)
"On
Oct. 21, the nod went to the Americans as Niyazov announced
the selection of Unocal. Looking on at the announcement
ceremony was former secretary of state Henry A. Kissinger,
now a Unocal consultant. Given the uncertain political
situation in Afghanistan, Kissinger said, the deal looked
like "the triumph of hope over experience." - Washington
Post (10/05/98)
(See also:
September
1972 - Kissinger is on a high-level government
panel which developed plans against an airline missile
terrorist attack; September,
2002 - Bush finally backs an independent 9/11
commission; December
13, 2002 - Kissinger resigns as head of 9/11
commission)
<![if !vml]><![endif]><![if !vml]><![endif]>November 29, 2002 - Democrats name former Senate
Majority Leader George Mitchell as 9/11 commission's vice
chairman.
"Democrats
later named former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell as
the commission's vice chairman.
Mitchell led a group that brokered a peace accord in
Northern Ireland and headed an international committee
looking into the Middle East conflict. In a written
statement, he pledged to "do all that I can to ensure that
the commission's inquiry is thorough, fair and
non-partisan." - CNN
(11/29/02)
<![if !vml]><![endif]><![if !vml]><![endif]>December
2002 - The appointment of former Senator
Slade Gorton (R-WA) angers relatives of Sept. 11 victims
because of his close ties to Boeing Co. and several major
airlines.
"On
Tuesday, Senate Republican leader Trent Lott appointed
former Sen. Slade
Gorton, R-Wash. Republican congressional leaders
will name three more members.
Gorton's appointment has disappointed some relatives of the
Sept. 11 victims. Gorton, a former chairman of a Senate
aviation subcommittee, had close ties with Boeing Co., the
largest private employer in Washington state. Boeing made
all four planes used in the attacks.
Gorton's law firm, Seattle-based Preston Gates Ellis, also
represents several major airlines.
"I think Gorton is a terrible appointment," said Stephen
Push, whose wife, Lisa Raines, died in the attack on the
Pentagon.
Kristen Breitweiser, whose husband Ronald was killed in the
World Trade Center, said Gorton's appointment follows a
troubling pattern set by the selection of Kissinger. Family
members have criticized Kissinger's appointment because of
potential conflicts.
"We want this commission to be independent to fix problems
that became apparent Sept. 11," said Breitweiser, of
Middletown, N.J." - CBS
(12/12/02)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>December 2002 - Controlled Demolition, Inc's
current project is demolishing the facility at Fort Detrick
that made weapons-grade anthrax.
Survival Guide: Mark Loizeaux, demolition
expert
"Mark Loizeaux is a demolition expert, and his
company, Controlled Demolition Inc. in Phoenix, Md., has
taken down more than 7,000 structures around the world by
imploding them with explosive charges. But that is only
about 15 percent of the company's business. Founded by
Loizeaux's father, the company also carries out traditional
dismantlings of buildings as well as destroying chemical
weapons production facilities, including a current project
at Fort Detrick, Md., to demolish the facility that made
weapons-grade anthrax. The company also destroys chemical
weapons and missiles." - Washington
Technology (12/16/02)
Building 470 dismantling complete
"Building 470 was completed in 1953 at a cost
of $1.3 million. As part of the nation's Cold War defense
against the continuing threat of biological warfare, the
building served as a pilot plant for production of bacteria
with potential as weapons: Bacillus anthracis, the causative agent
of anthrax; Francisella tularensis, the cause of tularemia, or rabbit fever; and Brucella
suis, which causes
brucellosis, sometimes called undulant fever.
Controlled Demolition, Inc., the firm chosen
for the dismantling work was sensitive to the needs of
NCI-Frederick and Fort Detrick..." - DCMilitary.com
(01/22/04)
(See
also: September
22, 2001 - CDI hired to help clean up WTC &
their president said knew towers were 'coming down' after
planes hit; October
5, 2001 - First anthrax victim was photo editor
at National Enquirer company which published a photo of
Bush's daughter Jenna shown drunk with a cigarette in her
hand falling on top of another girl)
December 10, 2002 - WTC surveillance tapes and
maintenance logs are among the missing evidence as
investigators try to figure out why the WTC collapsed.
WTC surveillance tapes feared missing
"Surveillance tapes and maintenance logs are
among the missing evidence as investigators try to figure
out why the World Trade Center collapsed, federal officials
said Monday.
Many documents destroyed in the disaster "are pretty key in
carrying out the work," lead investigator Shyam Sunder
said.
The 110-story towers collapsed after two hijacked jetliners
plowed into the buildings in lower Manhattan on Sept. 11,
2001. Nearly 2,800 people were killed.
Two hypotheses on the cause of the collapse have emerged
since the National Institute of Standards and Technology
began its $23 million probe three months ago.
Both theories agree the jetliners damaged floor joints and
columns inside and outside the buildings. But they vary on
whether the fire-weakened columns failed and alone brought
down the buildings or whether floor trusses sagged in the
intense heat, pulling the columns inward to collapse.
The lost records probably contain vital information that
could help answer questions, Sunder said. Investigators are
trying to locate copies of many destroyed documents from the
building's owners and city agencies.
Also missing are the original contract specifications for
the buildings from the early 1970s. Many believed the towers
were built to withstand the impact of a Boeing 707 - the
largest aircraft at the time, but much smaller than the jets
that crashed into the buildings.
Researchers plan to spend two years on the study. They will
analyze trade center wreckage, rely on steel manufacturing
experts and interview survivors, victims' relatives and
rescue workers.
They have also created a database of more than 1,900
photographs shot that day as the towers burned and fell and
are asking for more. They are especially interested in
photographs showing the south face of 7 World Trade Center,
which was not hit by a plane but burned for hours before
collapsing." - Fort
Wayne News Sentinel/AP (12/10/02) [Archived:
WayBack
Machine]
<![if !vml]><![endif]>December 11, 2002 - George Mitchell quits 9/11
probe.
"George
Mitchell, the former Democratic senator from Maine, has
stepped down as vice chairman of the new independent
commission investigating the September 11 terrorists
attacks.
In a letter to congressional leaders, Mitchell said he
stepped down because he does not want to sever ties with his
law firm, which he said he had been urged to do to avoid a
potential conflict of interest, and because the commission's
work will take too much time." - CNN
(12/11/02)
<![if !vml]><![endif]><![if !vml]><![endif]>December 11, 2002 - Palestinian man claims a Mossad
agent sought to induce him to set up a fake Al-Qaeda cell in
Gaza and to declare responsibility for bombings in the name
of Al-Qaeda.
"A
Palestinian citizen from Gaza has revealed how the Israeli
intelligence Service, the Mossad, had been trying to enlist
him to set up a terrorist cell in Palestine under the name
of al-Qaeda, the group headed by Osama bin Laden.
Ibrahim (not his real name) said during a news conference in
Gaza Monday night that he had been contacted by a man who
identified himself as Haj Yousuf from the city of Akka, who
told him that he was working for Osama Bin Laden and that he
was able to carry out bombings in Tel Aviv and Haifa and
other Israeli towns.
He told me that all he wanted from me was to declare
responsibility for the bombings in the name of al-Qaida,
said the masked Ibrahim.
He spoke very nicely and told me he would help me
financially; then he asked me to try to enlist a number of
sincere Islamic-minded youths to set up al-Qaeda cell in
Gaza.
Ibrahim said his contacts with Haj Yousuf (the Mossad
agents) became more frequent, adding that at one point the
Mossad agent offered him a monthly salary of up to 3000 US
dollars.
At a later date, the Mossad agent asked Ibrahim to rent an
apartment in Gaza in order to facilitate communications
between them. He also promised to provide Ibrahim with a
computer and fax machine, saying that communication between
the two would be conducted via the internet.
However, Ibrahim, said he began to be suspicious of the man
when he told him that he knew him and his family.
Ibrahim said his contacts with Haj Yousuf lasted for five
months after which he decided to inform the Preventive
Security Force in Gaza of the entire affair.
The Israeli government and media have been dumbfounded by
the revelation.
A spokesman at the Israeli Prime Ministers office issued a
terse statement on Tuesday describing these allegations as
nonsense.
Earlier, a gleeful-looking Israeli Prime Minister Ariel
Sharon told reporters that Israel had discovered an al Qaeda
cell in Gaza and that Israel was a key partner in the
worldwide war against terror.
The Israeli claims were instantly and vehemently denied by
the Palestinian Authority whose leader Yasser Arafat labeled
Sharons remarks as a big, big, big lie.
Moreover, the PA briefed the US, EU, Russia and the UN on
the affair and urged them to be mindful of Israeli designs
to carry out massacres and acts of wanton killings in the
Gaza Strip under the false rubric of fighting al-Qaeda." -
Arabia
Online (12/11/02) [WayBack
Machine]
December 12, 2002 - Democrats want Henry Kissinger to
name his business clients.
"The
White House has told lawmakers that former Secretary of
State Henry Kissinger, President Bush's choice to head a
commission investigating the Sept. 11 attacks, is not
required by law to disclose his business clients.
Senate Democrats want the list to determine whether
Kissinger's clients pose conflicts of interests." -
CBS
(12/12/02)
<![if !vml]><![endif]><![if !vml]><![endif]>December 13, 2002 - Henry Kissinger resigns as head of
9/11 commission.
"Facing
questions about potential conflicts of interest, Henry
Kissinger resigned Friday as chairman of the September 11
commission." - CNN
(12/13/02)
"Former
US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has resigned as
chairman of a commission investigating events leading up to
the 11 September 2001 attacks on the United States.
Mr Kissinger, who had been in the job for just 16 days, had
been criticized for refusing to release the names of clients
at his consulting firm.
His resignation throws the inquiry into turmoil. It comes
hard on the heels of the announcement earlier this week that
the commission's vice chairman, George Mitchell, was
quitting.
The BBC's Tom Carver in Washington says the episode is
enormously embarrassing for Mr Bush, adding questions will
be asked about why possible conflicts of interest were not
raised before Mr Kissinger's appointment.
Although Mr Kissinger is one of the United States' best
known statesmen, he was seen by some as tainted not only by
his business dealings, but also by his involvement in murky
periods of the country's history.
The commission was initially opposed by the White House but
was set up following pressure from families of those who
lost their lives in the attacks." -BBC
(12/14/02)
(See also:
November
29, 2002 - Bush names Henry Kissinger to head
9/11 commission)
<![if !vml]><![endif]><![if !vml]><![endif]><![if !vml]><![endif]>December 16, 2002 - Bush names former New Jersey
Republican Governor and Homeland Security Project
Co-Chairman Thomas Kean, who has a business link to the
husband of one of Osama bin Laden's sisters, to replace
Henry Kissinger as head of the 9/11 commission.
"President
Bush named former New Jersey Gov. Thomas Kean, a moderate
Republican with a record of bipartisan cooperation, to
replace Henry Kissinger as head of the panel investigating
the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks.
"Tom Kean is a leader respected for integrity, fairness and
good judgment," Bush said Monday in a prepared statement. "I
am confident he will work to make the commission's
investigation thorough. It is important that we uncover
every detail and learn every lesson of Sept. 11." Bush
initially resisted forming the commission." - USA
Today (12/16/02)
"The
Homeland Security Project is guided by a coordinating
committee co-chaired by Tom Kean, the former New Jersey
governor and current Drew University president, and Richard
Celeste, the former Ohio governor and ambassador to India
and current Colorado College president. The coordinating
committee will develop recommendations arising from analysis
produced by expert working groups focusing on four topics:
The federal response, including an exploration of the design
and function of the Office of Homeland security;
federal-state coordination; the challenge of media coverage
and public information disclosure by government officials
regarding homeland security stories; and immigration and
national security." - Homeland
Security Project
"In
December, President Bush named Thomas Kean, the former
Republican governor of New Jersey, chairman of an
independent commission examining the Sept. 11 terrorist
attacks. But FORTUNE has learned that Kean appears to have a
bizarre link to the very terror network he's
investigating--al Qaeda.
Here's how the dots connect: Kean is
a director of petroleum giant Amerada Hess, which in 1998
formed a joint venture--known as Delta Hess--with
Delta Oil, a Saudi Arabian company, to develop oil fields in
Azerbaijan. One of Delta's backers is Khalid bin Mahfouz,
a shadowy Saudi patriarch married to one of Osama bin
Laden's sisters. Mahfouz, who is suspected of funding
charities linked to al Qaeda, is even named as a defendant
in a lawsuit filed by families of Sept. 11 victims. True,
Hess is hardly the only company to cross paths with Mahfouz:
He has shown up in dealings with, among others,
ultra-secretive investment firm Carlyle Group and BCCI, the
lender toppled by fraud in 1992.
Kean, who was unavailable for comment, may not have been
aware of the Mahfouz connection. But Hess spokesman Carl
Tursi did reveal another interesting coincidence: Three
weeks before Kean's appointment, Hess severed its ties with
Delta."
- Fortune
(01/22/03) [Archived: WayBack
Machine]
(See also:
1976
- James Bath, a friend of George W. Bush from the Texas Air
National Guard, opens an aircraft brokerage firm in which
some of his investors are former Texas Gov. John Connally,
Saudi financier Ghaith Pharaon, and Saudi banker Khaled bin
Mahfouz; May
23, 2002 - Bush Opposes 9/11 Query Panel)
<![if !vml]><![endif]>December
27, 2002 - Afghan pipeline deal finally
signed.
"An
agreement has been signed in the Turkmen capital, Ashgabat,
paving the way for construction of a gas pipeline from the
Central Asian republic through Afghanistan to Pakistan.
The building of the trans-Afghanistan pipeline has been
under discussion for some years but plans have been held up
by Afghanistan's unstable political situation.
With improved regional security after the fall of the
Taleban about a year ago, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan and
Pakistan have decided to push ahead with plans for the
ambitious 1,500-kilometre-long gas pipeline.
Turkmenistan has some of the world's greatest reserves of
natural gas, but still relies on tightly controlled Russian
pipelines to export it.
The Asian Development Bank is carrying out a study for the
project.
But investors will be very cautious about putting serious
money into Afghanistan when the central government in Kabul
still has only limited influence in the regions the pipeline
would cross." - BBC
(12/27/02)
Pakistani,
Turkmen, Afghan leaders to sign $3.2 billion pipeline
deal - SF
Gate (12/26/02)
(See also:
May 30,
2002 - Afghan pipeline given go-ahead;
November
17, 2004 - Afghanistan Sees Bright Prospects for
Trans-Afghan Pipeline)
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