jaydeehess
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Would it be proper to say that, in general, Farmer's claim is that there was incompetance being covered up in the gov't reaction to the events of 911?
Would it be proper to say that, in general, Farmer's claim is that there was incompetance being covered up in the gov't reaction to the events of 911?
In some degree, yes. Farmer describes the era from the end of the Cold War to 9/11 as a "collapse of Government competence", leading to a bureaucratic apparatus of irrelevant rules, insufficient protocols and the like. .
Thanks progge. I am 'discussing' 911 with a conspiracist on another forum and he brought up Farmer's book. I don't have it and neither does our local library. I have read what others have said about it and the excerpts that have been quoted.
Your above quote from Farmer is exactly what I have been saying to this conspiracist as my take on what Farmer at least suggests in the book. If "collapse of Government competence", is a direct quote from the book could you, please(a bother I know) tell me what chapter (or page) it can be found in.
The response on the ground on 9/11 was the trailing consequence of those post-Cold War policy debates, the dysfunctional choices they produced, and the government-wide failure to interdict the 9/11-plot. It is the most powerful challenge to the claims of the departing Clinton administration that it had successfully “reinvented government” to meet post-Cold War challenges and that terrorism had been its highest national security priority, and of the Bush administration that it had mobilized to counter the threat. Given the state of national preparedness that I shall describe, and the way the national defense was conducted, those claims simply cannot be true. The failure to anticipate the attacks of 9/11 was, indeed, as the Commission concluded, a “failure of imagination”, but it was more than that; it was a collapse of competence, and an exposure of the continuing need for fundamental change in the ways in which departments of government are permitted to function.
Taken as a whole, the government’s response to the emerging threat of terrorist attack was a stunning collapse of competence; 9/11 was its trailing consequence.
Thank god the Department of Homeland Security was created to avoid such future incompetencies.
Thank god the Department of Homeland Security was created to avoid such future incompetencies.
The senior counsel to the 9/11 Commission – John Farmer – says that the government agreed not to tell the truth about 9/11, echoing the assertions of fellow 9/11 Commission members who concluded that the Pentagon were engaged in deliberate deception about their response to the attack.
Farmer served as Senior Counsel to the 9/11 Commission (officially known as the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States), and is also a former New Jersey Attorney General.
John Farmer
Farmer’s book about his experiences working for the Commission is entitled The Ground Truth: The Story Behind America’s Defense on 9/11, and is set to be released tomorrow.
The book unveils how “the public had been seriously misled about what occurred during the morning of the attacks,” and Farmer himself states that “at some level of the government, at some point in time…there was an agreement not to tell the truth about what happened.”
The senior counsel to the 9/11 Commission – John Farmer – says that the government agreed not to tell the truth about 9/11, echoing the assertions of fellow 9/11 Commission members who concluded that the Pentagon were engaged in deliberate deception about their response to the attack.
Farmer served as Senior Counsel to the 9/11 Commission (officially known as the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States), and is also a former New Jersey Attorney General.
John Farmer
Farmer’s book about his experiences working for the Commission is entitled The Ground Truth: The Story Behind America’s Defense on 9/11, and is set to be released tomorrow.
The book unveils how “the public had been seriously misled about what occurred during the morning of the attacks,” and Farmer himself states that “at some level of the government, at some point in time…there was an agreement not to tell the truth about what happened.”
SourceOn September 11, 2001, McNeil, a free lance television engineer-sports was a passenger on United Airline UAL Flight 1523 from LaGuardia New York Airport to Denver in seat 6A, when he overheard the flight communications from his plane, Cleveland Center and UAL Flight 93; sometime after 9:00. He had been Iistening with earphones since he defarted. He had been in New York working the U.S. Tennis Open in Flushing Meadows, New York.
While listening, he heard that New York area airspace was closed. He heard two ten second bursts of unintelligible yelling and altercation. Cleveland Center asked for a repeat and identification. Cleveland Center began a roll call of aircraft in the air space. He next heard what sounded like, "I" or "We have a bomb." The piiot or co-pilot on UAL 93 must have had keyed open the microphone. Cleveland Center said, "Come back." A Continental flight crew member responded with an interpretation, "He said he had a bomb." Cleveland Center began
to instruct planes away from the area. The crew of his flight turned off the passenger monitoring system.
...since he defarted...
And how many more terrorist attacks have occured on American Soil since 9/11???
Hummm...............
1.....nao.........2....nah,..........7......nah, Oh, thats right NOT ONE!!
Thanks for playing.
Fort Hood Texas, november 5th 2009. 13 killed in mass shooting attack by islamic terrorist.
Membership in a group is not a requirement to be a terrorist.
Sorry, Parky.