Dave Rogers
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Nice piece of writing Myriad.
Irrelevant, but amusing.
And therefore thoroughly in keeping with the subject matter of the forum.
Dave
Nice piece of writing Myriad.
Irrelevant, but amusing.
And therefore thoroughly in keeping with the subject matter of the forum.
Dave
The CIA and FBI were working together at ALEC Station. The FBI knew when the CIA knew. No information was kept from the Bureau.
You can question how vigorously they notified the FBI, but they did pass the word along.
Almidhar was not under criminal investigation, and headquarters cited the wall between prosecution and intelligence as posing a problem.
Nice piece of writing Myriad.
Irrelevant, but amusing.
Prefect summary for all 911 truth claims.... Irrelevant, but amusing.
"""THE INSIDE INFORMATION THAT COULD HAVE STOPPED 9/11""", what the heck does "could" mean? Is it like "would" have, could have, should have? (gee, at first I thought the "news" was making a real claim... but "could" stepped in to save the day)....
As for why the CIA not only failed to share pre-9/11 information on Al-Qaeda operatives but forbade the FBI agents in Alec Station from sharing it, Zelikow said, “We don’t know.”
http://www.newsweek.com/2015/01/23/information-could-have-stopped-911-299148.html
The CIA is up to no good...
... they should have known about anti US grumblings around the world.
They've engineered coups...
I think 9/11 was blowback... but blow back was the response to decades of oppression and abuse of the people of the ME and the plummeting their resources. I do not think the wtc was CDed or the plot was hatched and directed in by the CIA or even rogue CIA, Mossad etc. People who are desperate will do insane and desperate things. 9/11 was an example.
Our military was configured to fight on battlefields not random terrorist attacked on non military targets. Our military had and has no tools to fight terrorism and was not prepared to stop 9/11 in progress.
Having said that... the after reports were deceptive and covered asses and avoiding facing the fact that our hegemonic policies around the world oppressing people give rise to terrorism.
The FBI were briefed first on 11 June, 2001, then again on 13, July, 2001, and then urgently on 23, August, 2001.
The FBI leadership blew off the report because :
Source: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/knew/could/Almidhar was not under criminal investigation, and headquarters cited the wall between prosecution and intelligence as posing a problem.
The FBI is equally as culpable as the CIA in the failures leading to the attack. The "Phoenix Memo" is an example of an FBI field agent who smelled a rat, but was ignored by management.
There was - and remains a systemic problem when it comes to counter-terrorism in this country.
But according to your narrative, the CIA should have known that also and hence must also be complicit in those very same previous Al-Qaeda attacks.1. Which is a lame excuse. Al Qaeda was put on the Foreign Terrorist Organization list on 10/8/1999. Al Qaeda had already attacked the U.S. on several occasions prior to Almidhar entering the U.S. And Almidhar was known as an al Qaeda operative. He did not need to commit a crime in the U.S. before U.S. counterterrorism officials could apprehend him because being a terrorist from a group on the official terrorist list is enough of a punishable crime already.
Sure, you gripe about the CIA/FBI actions surrounding 911. But I don't see you griping about the previous attacks and the intelligence failures surrounding those.2. Or the pleas from the agents in Minnesota. Weird how all of this threat warning about al Qaeda was going on but F.B.I. management buried the leads.
Blowback is not just a result of oppressing the poor and powerless, but can also result from stepping on the toes of other alpha males.Complete and utter nonsense. 9/11 was not perpetrated by anyone who was even remotely desperate or who had their resources plundered. 9/11 was perpetrated by people who ranged from middle class to wealthy, were well educated, and had promising futures if they'd only resisted the pull of religious lunacy. Most of them were also from Saudi Arabia or Egypt, countries that benefited greatly from American wealth and political protection.
Yes, that's how I see it.To whatever extent 9/11 was blowback, it was blowback for Ronald Reagan and Charlie Wilson's idiotic plan to arm the rabid and bloodthirsty anti-American religious zealots of the Mujahadeen, many fighters for whom became Taliban and Al Qaeda fighters, against the Soviets. Wilson himself, to his credit, said in an interview shortly after 9/11, "this day was as much my fault as anybody's".
But according to your narrative, the CIA should have known that also and hence must also be complicit in those very same previous Al-Qaeda attacks.
Why did the CIA not prevent all of those previous attacks?
Sure, you gripe about the CIA/FBI actions surrounding 911. But I don't see you griping about the previous attacks and the intelligence failures surrounding those.
'Why' indeed. And you can add the F.B.I. to that with any domestic terrorist attack, like the '93 WTC bombing.
Is that a suggestion that I am or have been politically partisan in my "griping"? Nevertheless, I have posted here about the '93 World Trade Center bombing (besides my above comments).
How would arresting one or two of the 19 stop the 911 attacks?
How would anyone know idiots were going to park a rented truck in the WTC and blow it up, and then try to get their money back for the rental truck.
Might as well ad to the Gish Gallop and bring up McVeigh, who failed to stop him and why. Looking back, gee, he was the only nut to buy 4,000 pounds of fertilizer for no valid reason. Why did the FBI fail to stop anything; next time we have an accident in our car, why did we let it happen.
Why is 911 truth void of all evidence for all claims? The best stuff anyone can say about 911 is, "could have". Is there added BS for the 93 bombing?
What is the point? As this BS of foreknowledge ignores the thousands of other persons of interest, or is it millions. Gee, while doing "could have stopped", why not do "what if" there were other persons of interest?
What we have is quote mining people after 911 and BS made up about this and that, and how it all adds up to "could have" stopped... and leaving out how that would happen. How do you stop a plot never known before 911, using a method never used before. Looking back it is easy to see how, because now we know the hijackings were a ruse to use aircraft as WMDs, a one time trick which had a time limit demonstrated when Passengers on Flight 93 figured out 911 14 years and counting before you and 911 truth.
Perfect summary of the point you were making; excellent.
Nice piece of writing Myriad.
Irrelevant, but amusing.
1. Which is a lame excuse. Al Qaeda was put on the Foreign Terrorist Organization list on 10/8/1999. Al Qaeda had already attacked the U.S. on several occasions prior to Almidhar entering the U.S. And Almidhar was known as an al Qaeda operative. He did not need to commit a crime in the U.S. before U.S. counterterrorism officials could apprehend him because being a terrorist from a group on the official terrorist list is enough of a punishable crime already.
Just because a guy has links to a terrorist group or even an organized crime syndicate does not mean that he can be arrested unless he has been charged with a crime. That's how the Constitution works, that's why the ACLU has had their panties in a twist about warrentless wire-taps, and arresting Arab Nationals and holding them in prison without even being charged with a crime. That's why the US Gub'Mint has had to knock that stuff off and release prisoners from Gitmo.
Here's an idea, next time you're in California, walk into a Hell'Angels bar and announce that everyone inside is under citizen's arrest, and block the door until the cops get there. I mean, they're an outlaw biker gang, someone in there has probably broken the law, so you can just march right in there and pick out the biker of your choice and slap the cuffs on.
Let me know how that goes.

Yes, because the Hell's Angels are on the same list as al Qaeda. Great analogy...![]()
The DoJ lists them as an organised crime syndicate. A different list than terrorists perhaps, but is there much practical difference in how they are handled?