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9/11 coincidences and oddities page!
(and other note worthy tidbits.)
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January 3, 2003 - 9/11
Commission is set to
begin a closed door
investigation with only a mere $3 million dollar budget and 16 month time frame
compared to the over $40 million spent on the five-year investigation of the
Clintons.
"An independent commission investigating the
September 11 attacks will meet behind closed doors today to begin a $3
million, 16-month investigation into the terrorist strikes that killed more
than 3,000 people." -
Washington Times (01/03/03) [Archived:
Wayback Machine]
Starr Spent Millions for Outside Help
"Independent counsel Kenneth W. Starr's office
paid $1.5 million to private investigators and spent $843,000 for advice on
legal and ethical issues, a new accounting of his five-year investigation of
the Clintons and their associates shows.
The investigation's total cost has topped $40 million." -
Washington Post (08/28/99)
(See also:
May 23, 2002 - Bush
Opposes 9/11 Query Panel;
September, 2002 -
Bush finally backs an independent 9/11 commission;
November 29, 2002
- Bush names Henry Kissinger to head 9/11 commission;
March 26, 2003 - 9/11 commission
funding woes questions arise concerning the administration's funding)
January 24, 2003 - Rudi Dekkers, who
ran flight school that trained 9/11 hijackers, survives helicopter crash
into freezing river.
Man who ran flight school that trained
terrorists survives helicopter crash into Caloosahatchee
"Trapped in a helicopter filled with water, the
door up against the bottom of the river and a safety belt that wouldn't
budge, Rudi Dekkers started to panic.
On the coldest day of the year in Southwest Florida on Friday, Dekkers
crashed his 1972 FH-1100 helicopter into an ice-cold Caloosahatchee River.
The 46-year-old native from Holland, whose Huffman Aviation flight school
made national headlines when it was discovered it trained two Sept. 11
terrorists, nearly drowned trying to escape his sunken aircraft. But a
friend and fellow chopper pilot pulled the freezing Dekkers from the river,
dragging him to shore as he clung with both hands to the chopper's skids.
The crash was another incident in a string of troubles that have plagued
Dekkers since he arrived in the United States 10 years ago Friday.
And his luck had gotten worse since Huffman Aviation unwittingly trained
terrorists Mohamed Atta and Marwan Al-Shehhi to fly. Dekkers closed his
Naples business Ambassador Airlines in December 2001 after falling on
financial hard times. Huffman Aviation flight school wasn't making any money
either, he said.
The day before the chopper crash, The Associated Press reported Dekkers was
about to be arrested by the State Attorney's Office on felony fraud charges
for selling a building without paying back a promissory note-holder
$300,000. Dekkers has denied wrongdoing and provided documents Friday
showing the complainant no longer wants to pursue the matter." -
Bonita Daily News (01/25/03)
(See also:
September 13, 2001 -
Interview With Huffman Aviation Casts Doubt on Official Story)
January 27, 2003 - 9/11 Commission Meets Behind
Closed Doors
"An independent commission investigating the
Sept. 11 terrorist attacks convened for the first time Monday, out of public
view, to grapple with logistics and meet with some of the victims'
relatives." -
Fox News (1/27/03)
"The
National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States today
announced the selection of Dr. Philip Zelikow as its executive director."
"The independent commission, created by congressional legislation and the
signature of President George W. Bush in late 2002, is chartered to prepare
a full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September
11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States, including preparedness for
and the immediate response to the attacks. The Commission is also mandated
to provide recommendations designed to guard against future attacks.
The 10-person commission comprising five Republican and five Democratic
appointees is chaired by Thomas H. Kean, former New Jersey governor, and Lee
H. Hamilton, former Indiana congressman, who serves as vice-chair. Other
Republican members of the Commission are former U.S. Navy Secretary John
Lehman, attorney Fred Fielding, former Washington Senator Slade Gorton and
former Illinois Governor James Thompson. Additional Democratic Commission
members are former Georgia Senator Max Cleland, former Indiana Congressman
Tim Roemer, attorney Richard Ben Veniste and Jamie Gorelick, vice-chair of
Fannie Mae." -
9/11 Commission
(01/27/03)
January 28, 2003 - In his State of
the Union speech, President Bush utters a sentence that would infamously
been know as his "16 words";
"The British government has
learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of
uranium from Africa."
"The International Atomic
Energy Agency confirmed in the 1990s that Saddam Hussein had an advanced
nuclear weapons development program, had a design for a nuclear weapon and
was working on five different methods of enriching uranium for a bomb. The
British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought
significant quantities of uranium from Africa. Our intelligence sources tell
us that he has attempted to purchase high-strength aluminum tubes suitable
for nuclear weapons production. Saddam Hussein has not credibly explained
these activities. He clearly has much to hide." -
White House (01/28/03)
(See also:
July 11, 2003 - CIA Director George
Tenet accepted responsibility for letting Bush include his infamous "16
words" in January's State of the Union address)
January 31,
2003 - A war memo reveals the President Bush was determined to go to war
with Iraq whether or not he had UN backing and is quoted discussing ways to
provoke Saddam Hussein into a confrontation.
Bush Was Set on Path to War, British Memo Says
"In the weeks before the United States-led
invasion of Iraq, as the United States and Britain pressed for a second United
Nations resolution condemning Iraq, President Bush's public ultimatum to Saddam
Hussein was blunt: Disarm or face war.
But behind closed doors, the president was certain
that war was inevitable. During a private two-hour meeting in the Oval Office on
Jan. 31, 2003, he made clear to Prime Minister Tony Blair of Britain that he was
determined to invade Iraq without the second resolution, or even if
international arms inspectors failed to find unconventional weapons, said a
confidential memo about the meeting written by Mr. Blair's top foreign policy
adviser and reviewed by The New York Times.
"Our diplomatic strategy had to be arranged
around the military planning," David Manning, Mr. Blair's chief foreign policy
adviser at the time, wrote in the memo that summarized the discussion between
Mr. Bush, Mr. Blair and six of their top aides.
"The start date for the military campaign was now penciled in for 10 March," Mr.
Manning wrote, paraphrasing the president. "This was when the bombing would
begin."
The timetable came at an important diplomatic moment. Five days after the
Bush-Blair meeting, Secretary of State Colin L. Powell was scheduled to appear
before the United Nations to present the American evidence that Iraq posed a
threat to world security by hiding unconventional weapons.
Although the United States and Britain aggressively sought a second United
Nations resolution against Iraq which they failed to obtain the president
said repeatedly that he did not believe he needed it for an invasion.
The memo also shows that the president and the
prime minister acknowledged that no unconventional weapons had been found inside
Iraq. Faced with the possibility of not finding any before the planned invasion,
Mr. Bush talked about several ways to provoke a confrontation, including a
proposal to paint a United States surveillance plane in the colors of the United
Nations in hopes of drawing fire, or assassinating Mr. Hussein.
Despite intense lobbying by the United States and
Britain, a second United Nations resolution was not obtained. The American-led
military coalition invaded Iraq on March 19, 2003, nine days after the target
date set by the president on that late January day at the White House." -
NY Times (03/27/06)
Bush-Blair Iraq war memo revealed
"The New York Times says it has seen a memo which
shows that the US president was firmly set on the path to war two months before
the 2003 Iraq invasion.
From private talks between George Bush and UK PM Tony Blair, the memo makes it
clear the US was determined to go to war whether or not he had UN backing.
He is quoted discussing ways to provoke Saddam Hussein into a confrontation.
The memo indicates both leaders acknowledged it
was possible no unconventional weapons would be found in Iraq before the
invasion, the New York Times says.
The note cites Mr Bush suggesting three ways in which Iraq could be provoked
into confrontation.
The US "was thinking of flying U2 reconnaissance aircraft with fighter cover
over Iraq, painted in UN colours", Mr Bush said.
If Saddam fired on them, the Iraqis would be in breach of UN resolutions, he
suggested.
He also indicated the US "might be able to bring out a defector" to talk about
Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction, and mentioned a proposal to
assassinate the Iraqi leader." -
BBC
(03/27/06)
February 1, 2003 - Security,
Secrecy and a Bush Brother;
Bush-Linked Company Handled Security for the WTC,
Dulles and United
Security, Secrecy and a Bush Brother
"A company that provided security at the World Trade Center, Washington
D.C.'s Dulles International Airport and United Airlines between 1995 and
2001 was backed by a private Kuwaiti-American investment firm whose records
were not open to full public disclosure, with ties to the Bush family.
Marvin P. Bush, a younger brother of George W. Bush, was a principal in the
company from 1993 to 2000, when most of the work on the big projects was
done. But White House responses to 9/11 have not publicly disclosed the
company's part in providing security to any of the named facilities.
Public records indicate that the firm, formerly named Securacom, had Bush on
its board of directors. He was also listed as a significant shareholder. The
firm, which is now named Stratesec, Inc., is located in Sterling, Va., a
D.C. suburb, and emphasizes federal clients. Bush is no longer on the board.
Bush has not responded to repeated telephoned and emailed requests for
comment." - Progressive
Populist (02/01/03)
Bush-Linked Company Handled Security for the
WTC, Dulles and United
"George W. Bush's brother was on the board of
directors of a company providing electronic security for the World Trade
Center, Dulles International Airport and United Airlines, according to
public records. The company was backed by an investment firm, the
Kuwait-American Corp., also linked for years to the Bush family.
The security company, formerly named Securacom and now named Stratesec, is
in Sterling, Va.. Its CEO, Barry McDaniel, said the company had a
``completion contract" to handle some of the security at the World Trade
Center ``up to the day the buildings fell down."
It also had a three-year contract to maintain electronic security systems at
Dulles Airport, according to a Dulles contracting official.
Securacom/Stratesec also handled some security for United Airlines in the
1990s, according to McDaniel, but it had been completed before his arriving
on the board in 1998.
Marvin P. Bush, the president's youngest brother, was a director at
Stratesec from 1993 to fiscal year 2000. But the White House has not
publicly disclosed Bush connections in any of its responses to 9/11, nor has
it mentioned that another Bush-linked business had done security work for
the facilities attacked.
Marvin Bush joined Securacom when it was capitalized by the Kuwait-American
Corporation, a private investment firm in D.C. that was the security
company's major investor, sometimes holding a controlling interest. Marvin
Bush has not responded to telephone calls and e-mails for comment.
KuwAm has been linked to the Bush family financially since the Gulf War. One
of its principals and a member of the Kuwaiti royal family, Mishal Yousef
Saud al Sabah, served on the board of Stratesec." -
Prince
George's Journal (Maryland) (02/04/03) [Reprinted at:
Common Dreams]
STRATESEC INC (0001037453)
SIC: 7381 - Services-Detective, Guard & Armored Car Services
State location: VA | State of Inc.: DE | Fiscal Year End: 1231
formerly: SECURACOM INC (filings through 1997-10-27)
Business Address
14360 SULLYFIELD CIRCLE
SUITE B
CHANTILLY VA 20151 -
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
"MANAGEMENT
The directors and executive officers of the Company are:
NAME
AGE POSITION
Marvin P. Bush(1) 40
Director"
-
Form S-1/File Number: 333-26439 - SEC/STRATESEC INC (02/05/97)
"Stratesec Incorporated. The Group's principal
activity is to provide technology based security solutions to large and
medium sized commercial and government facilities. The services include
consulting and planning, engineering and design, systems integration and
maintenance and technical support. The Group provides services to airports,
hospitals, prisons, corporations, utilities, universities and government
facilities. The customers of the Group include EDS, MCI WorldCom, Inc, Auto
Fina, U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force and the department of justice." -
CBS Market Watch
STRATESEC INC: Key Developments - MSN Money
Related article:
Secrecy Surrounds 9/11 Investigation -
Utne (02/03)
(See also:
1993 - Marvin Bush
joins Securacom's (Statesec) board of directors;
9/11 - Marvin Bush was in NYC)
February 5, 2003 - U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell addresses the
U.N. Security Council about alleged WMD's in Iraq and Iraq's alleged
connections with Al Qaeda.
"POWELL: My second purpose today is to provide
you with additional information, to share with you what the United States
knows about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction as well as Iraq's involvement
in terrorism, which is also the subject of Resolution 1441 and other earlier
resolutions.
I might add at this point that we are
providing all relevant information we can to the inspection teams for them
to do their work.
The material I will present to you comes from a variety of sources. Some are
U.S. sources. And some are those of other countries. Some of the sources are
technical, such as intercepted telephone conversations and photos taken by
satellites. Other sources are people who have risked their lives to let the
world know what Saddam Hussein is really up to.
I cannot tell you everything that we know. But what I can share with you,
when combined with what all of us have learned over the years, is deeply
troubling.
What you will see is an accumulation of facts and disturbing patterns of
behavior. The facts on Iraqis' behavior--Iraq's behavior demonstrate that
Saddam Hussein and his regime have made no effort--no effort--to disarm as
required by the international community. Indeed, the facts and Iraq's
behavior show that Saddam Hussein and his regime are concealing their
efforts to produce more weapons of mass destruction.
But what I want to bring to your attention today
is the potentially much more sinister nexus between Iraq and the Al Qaida
terrorist network, a nexus that combines classic terrorist organizations and
modern methods of murder. Iraq today harbors a deadly terrorist network
headed by Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi, an associated in collaborator of Osama bin
Laden and his Al Qaida lieutenants." -
White House (02/05/03)
(See also:
February 2002 - US
intel warned Bush administration that its key source on Al Qaeda's
relationship with Iraq provided "intentionally misleading" data)
February 20, 2003 - A German court has
sentenced Mounir el-Motassadeq for 15 years after convicting him, mostly on
circumstantial evidence, of aiding the 9/11 suicide hijackers in the first
trial anywhere of a suspected attack conspirator.
"Mounir el Motassadeq, a 28-year-old
electrical engineering student, was found guilty of being an accessory to
more than 3,000 murders in New York and Washington and being a member of a
terrorist organisation.
Much of the evidence against Motassadeq was circumstantial, and he was
convicted by association with other al Qaeda members and not by direct
evidence, Chance said.
Prosecutors alleged he provided logistical support for the Hamburg al Qaeda
cell that included lead hijacker Mohamed Atta, who piloted one of the two
airliners that crashed into the World Trade Center.
Motassadeq consistently denied the charges during his 3 1/2-month trial and
his lawyers were seeking an acquittal from the five-judge panel.
During the trial the defendant acknowledged he knew the six other alleged
members of the Hamburg cell -- Atta plus two other pilots of the airliners,
Ziad Jarrah and Marwan al-Shehhi; and logisticians Ramzi Binalshibh, Said
Bahaji and Zakariya Essabar.
Of Atta, the Moroccan told CNN shortly before his arrest in the fall of
2001: "We visited each other, talked like normal friends."
But he said he knew nothing of the plans for September 11, 2001.
"I couldn't believe that people I knew could do something like that,"
Motassadeq said in his closing statement last week.
"I watched it on television and I was shocked ... I can only hope that
something like September 11 never happens again."
Motassadeq argued he was simply providing an innocent service to friends and
that he took weapons training in Afghanistan because he believed all Muslims
should learn to shoot.
The defence tried several times unsuccessfully to obtain testimony by two of
Motassadeq's friends, Binalshibh and Mohammed Haydar Zammar -- a lack of
evidence that lawyers have said could be grounds for an appeal.
Push, who under German law joined as a co-plaintiff in the case against
Motassadeq, told CNN: "One of the most disturbing things about the case was
the discovery that the German authorities knew much about this al Qaeda cell
years prior to the September 11 attack.
"Just like the authorities in the United States -- the FBI and CIA -- they
were aware of some of these individuals, have been tracking them and yet
were not able to connect the dots, were not able to use that information to
prevent the attacks." -
CNN (02/20/03)
(See also:
August 16, 2002 - Germany
issues the first indictment against Motassadeq for conspiracy with 9/11;
March 4, 2004 - Retrial
ordered for Motassadeq)
February 23, 2003 - Sen. Bob
Graham (D-FL), chairman of the Senate intelligence committee, runs for
president.
Florida's Graham to Run for President
"Sen. Bob Graham (Fla.), a proven vote-getter in
one of America's essential swing states, quietly entered the crowded field
for the Democratic presidential nomination yesterday, filing papers in
Florida and Washington to set up a campaign committee.
Graham brings to the race one of the best-rounded rιsumιs in politics: two
successful terms as governor, five statewide victories in a populous,
moderate state and leadership of his party's senatorial campaign committee.
As chairman of the Senate intelligence committee, he spent last year warning
the nation that the Bush administration is not doing enough to protect the
homeland from terrorist attacks." -
Washington Post (02/28/03)
(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)
March 1, 2003 - Alleged 9/11 mastermind, Khalid
Shaikh Mohammed (KSM), is captured.
"Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the suspected
mastermind of the Sept. 11 terror attacks, was arrested Saturday in one of
the biggest catches yet in the war on terrorism, Pakistani officials said.
Mohammed, perhaps the most senior al Qaeda operative after Osama bin
Laden..." -
CBS (03/01/03)
(See also:
July 23, 2001 - KSM receives
US visa despite 1996 terrorism indictment;
October 12, 2004 -
Report: At least 11 Al-Qaida suspects are "missing" in US custody including
KSM)

March 12, 2003 - Vice President Cheney is still being
paid by Pentagon contractor Halliburton.
"Halliburton, the Texas company which has been
awarded the Pentagon's contract to put out potential oil-field fires in Iraq
and which is bidding for postwar construction contracts, is still making
annual payments to its former chief executive, the vice-president Dick
Cheney.
The payments, which appear on Mr Cheney's 2001 financial disclosure
statement, are in the form of "deferred compensation" of up to $1m
(£600,000) a year.
When he left Halliburton in 2000 to become George Bush's running mate, he
opted not to receive his leaving payment in a lump sum but instead have it
paid to him over five years, possibly for tax reasons.
The company would not say how much the payments are. The obligatory
disclosure statement filled by all top government officials says only that
they are in the range of $100,000 and $1m. Nor is it clear how they are
calculated.
Halliburton is one of five large US corporations - the others are the
Bechtel Group, Fluor Corp, Parsons Corp, and the Louis Berger Group -
invited to bid for contracts in what may turn out to be the biggest
reconstruction project since the second world war.
It is estimated to be worth up to $900m for the preliminary work alone, such
as rebuilding Iraq's hospitals, ports, airports and schools.
The contract winners will be able to establish a presence in post-Saddam
Iraq that should give them an invaluable edge in winning future contracts.
The defence department contract awarded to the Halliburton subsidiary,
Kellog, Brown & Root (KBR), to control oil fires if Saddam Hussein sets the
well heads alight, will put the company in an excellent position to bid for
huge contracts when Iraq's oil industry is rehabilitated.
KBR has already benefited considerably from the "war on terror". It has so
far been awarded contracts worth nearly $33m to build the detention camp at
Guantanamo Bay in Cuba for al-Qaida suspects.
In the five years Mr Cheney was at the helm, Halliburton nearly doubled the
amount of business it did with the government to $2.3bn. The company also
more than doubled its political contributions to $1.2m, overwhelmingly to
Republican candidates.
Mr Cheney sold most of his Halliburton shares when he left the company, but
retained stock options worth about $8m. He arranged to pay any profits to
charity." -
Guardian (03/12/03)

March 20, 2003 - U.S. and coalition
forces invade Iraq.
U.S. launches cruise missiles at Saddam
"U.S. and coalition forces launched missiles and
bombs at targets in Iraq as Thursday morning dawned in Baghdad, including a
"decapitation attack" aimed at Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and other top
members of the country's leadership.
President Bush announced the start of the military campaign against Iraq
shortly afterward in a televised address from the White House.
"American and coalition forces are in the early stages of military
operations to disarm Iraq, to free its people and to defend the world from
grave danger," Bush said." -
CNN (03/20/03)
Bush: 'No outcome except victory'
"President George W. Bush told the world
Wednesday night that the United States and its allies had launched a
campaign to oust Saddam Hussein from Iraq and "free its people."
Bush warned the nation that the conflict "could be longer and more difficult
than some predict."
But he assured Americans that "this will not be a campaign of half-measures,
and we will accept no outcome except victory."
Bush's address marked the second time the president has faced the nation
with news that the United States is at war.
The first came in October 2001 as Bush launched the war on terrorism and
U.S. troops entered Afghanistan.
"American and coalition forces are in the early stages of military
operations to disarm Iraq, to free its people and to defend the world from
grave danger," Bush said." -
CNN (03/20/03)
President Bush Addresses the Nation - White House (03/19/03)
(See also:
October 7, 2004 - CIA report
concludes no WMD's in Iraq)
March 25, 2003 - President Bush signs Executive Order 13292 which allows
for a broad range of documents to be kept beyond the reach of the public for
up to 25 years and gives classification powers to the Vice President.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 13292
Classified National Security Information
This order prescribes a uniform system for classifying, safeguarding, and
declassifying national security information, including information relating
to defense against transnational terrorism. Our democratic principles
require that the American people be informed of the activities of their
Government. Also, our Nations progress depends on the free flow of
information. Nevertheless, throughout our history, the national defense has
required that certain information be maintained in confidence in order to
protect our citizens, our democratic institutions, our homeland security,
and our interactions with foreign nations. Protecting information critical
to our Nations security remains a priority.
(b) If the original classification
authority cannot determine an earlier specific date or event for
declassification, information shall be marked for declassification 10 years
from the date of the original decision, unless the original classification
authority otherwise determines that the sensitivity of the information
requires that it shall be marked for declassification for up to 25 years
from the date of the original decision." -
FAS
(03/25/03),
White House (03/25/03)
Bush's passion for secrecy
"Bush has expanded the number of agencies with
authority to classify documents as secret, including Health and Human
Services, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the Department of
Agriculture. In March, 2003 he signed an excutive order allowing a broad
range of documents to be kept beyond the reach of the public for up to 25
years." -
Boston Globe (12/21/04)
The Little-Noticed Order That Gave Dick
Cheney New Power; Have you ever heard of Executive Order 13292?
"In addition to discussing his hunting
accident, Vice President Dick Cheney, in his interview on the Fox News
Channel Wednesday, also pointed to a little-known but enormously
consequential expansion of vice-presidential power that has come about as a
result of the Bush administration's war on terror.
Cheney was referring to Executive Order 13292,
issued by President Bush on March 25, 2003, which dealt with the handling of
classified material. That order was not an entirely new document but was,
instead, an amendment to an earlier Executive Order, number 12958, issued by
President Bill Clinton on April 17, 1995.
At the time, Bush's order received very little coverage in the press. What
mention there was focused on the order's provisions making it easier for the
government to keep classified documents under wraps. But as Cheney pointed
out Wednesday, the Bush order also contained a number of provisions which
significantly increased the vice president's power.
Throughout Executive Order 13292, there are changes to the original Clinton
order which, in effect, give the vice president the power of the president
in dealing with classified material. In the original Clinton executive
order, for example, there appeared the following passage:
Classification Authority.
(a) The authority to classify information originally may be exercised only
by:
(1) the President;
In the Bush order, that section was changed to this (emphasis added):
Classification Authority.
(a) The authority to classify information originally may be exercised only
by:
(1) the President and, in the performance of executive duties, the Vice
President;
In the last several years, there has been much
talk about the powerful role Dick Cheney plays in the Bush White House. Some
of that talk has been based on anecdotal evidence, and some on entirely
fanciful speculation. But Executive Order 13292 is real evidence of real
power in the vice president's office. Since the beginning of the
administration, Dick Cheney has favored measures allowing the executive
branch to keep more things secret. And in March of 2003, the president gave
him the authority to do it." -
National Review (02/16/06)
(See also:
November 1, 2001
- Bush signs Executive Order 13233 which limits public access to
presidential records;
September 21, 2004
- Number of documents classified by Bush increased over 50 percent since
2001)
March 26, 2003 - 9/11 commission funding woes
questions arise concerning the administration's funding of the congressional
investigation into the September 11th attacks
"Is the Bush White House trying to put
the brakes on the congressional panel created last fall to investigate 9-11
attacks? Sources tell TIME that the White House brushed off a request
quietly made last week by the 9-11 Commission Chairman Tom Kean, the
Republican former governor of New Jersey, to boost his budget by $11
million. Kean had sought the funding as part of the $75 billion supplemental
spending bill that the president just requested to pay for war with Iraq.
Bush's recent move has miffed some members of the 9-11 panel." -
Time (03/26/03)
(See also:
January 3, 2003 - 9/11
commission gets only a $3 million dollar budget with a 16 month time frame;
March 29, 2003 - 9/11
commission to receive an extra $9 million)
March 28, 2003 - A senior Taleban military commander
claims al-Qaeda did not exist in Afghanistan.
"Mullah Dadullah, a known Taleban commander,
said the Taleban had regrouped under the leadership of their supreme leader,
Mullah Mohammad Omar, and were now attacking US-led coalition troops with
renewed vigour and ferocity.
According to Dadullah, al-Qaeda did not exist in Afghanistan and he said he
did not know the fate or whereabouts of Osama bin-Laden.
During the interview Dadullah was reminded that most Afghan people were
opposed to war and were unlikely to support the Taliban call for "Jihad"." -
BBC

March 29, 2003
- 9/11 commission to receive an extra $9 million.
"The Bush administration has agreed to allocate
an extra $9 million for an independent commission investigating the Sept.
11, 2001, attacks, resolving a budget standoff that had threatened to abort
the panel's work, officials said yesterday." -
Washington Post (03/29/03)
(See also:
March 26, 2003 - 9/11 commission
funding woes questions arise concerning the administration's funding;
July 8, 2003 - 9/11 Commission
criticizes Defense, Justice dept's for not cooperating fully and CIA, FBI
for intimidating witnesses)
March 31, 2003 - The first public hearing of the
National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States will be
held.
-
National Commission
on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States
March 31, 2003 - In her speech to the 9/11
commission, Mindy Kleinberg (wife of a WTC victim) blasts the panel by
saying that the alleged 9/11 hijackers couldn't have done what they
allegedly did just by a matter of "luck".
"With regard to the 9/11 attacks, it has been said
that the intelligence agencies have to be right 100% of the time and the
terrorists only have to get lucky once. This explanation for the devastating
attacks of September 11th, simple on its face, is wrong in its value. Because
the 9/11 terrorists were not just lucky once: they were lucky over and over
again.
The SEC, in concert with the United States intelligence agencies, has
sophisticated software programs that are used in "real-time" to watch both
domestic and overseas markets to seek out trends that may indicate a present or
future crime. In the week prior to September 11th both the SEC and U.S.
intelligence agencies ignored one major stock market indicator, one that could
have yielded valuable information with regard to the September 11th attacks.
On the Chicago Board Options Exchange during the week before September 11th, put
options were purchased on American and United Airlines, the two airlines
involved in the attacks. The investors who placed these orders were gambling
that in the short term the stock prices of both Airlines would plummet. Never
before on the Chicago Exchange were such large amounts of United and American
Airlines options traded. These investors netted a profit of at least $5 million
after the September 11th attacks.
Interestingly, the names of the investors remain undisclosed and the $5 million
remains unclaimed in the Chicago Exchange account.
If that weren't protection enough, on September 11th, NEADS (or the North East
Air Defense System dept of NORAD) was several days into a semiannual exercise
known as "Vigilant Guardian". This meant that our North East Air Defense system
was fully staffed. In short, key officers were manning the operation battle
center, "fighter jets were cocked, loaded, and carrying extra gas on board."
Lucky for the terrorists none of this mattered on the morning of September
11th."
Is it luck that aberrant stock trades were not monitored? Is it luck when 15
visas are awarded based on incomplete forms? Is it luck when Airline Security
screenings allow hijackers to board planes with box cutters and pepper spray? Is
it luck when Emergency FAA and NORAD protocols are not followed? Is it luck when
a national emergency is not reported to top government officials on a timely
basis?
To me luck is something that happens once. When you have this repeated pattern
of broken protocols, broken laws, broken communication, one cannot still call it
luck.
If at some point we don't look to hold the individuals accountable for not doing
their jobs properly then how can we ever expect for terrorists not to get lucky
again?" -
9/11 Commission (03/31/03)
May 5,
2003 - White House refuses to release 900-page
Sept. 11 congressional report.
"The Bush administration and the nation's
intelligence agencies are blocking the release of sensitive information about
the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon,
delaying publication of a 900-page congressional report on how the terrorist
assault happened.
Intelligence officials insist the information must be kept secret for national
security reasons. But some of the information is already broadly available on
the Internet or has been revealed in interim reports on the investigation,
leading to charges that the administration is simply trying to avoid enshrining
embarrassing details in the report.
Disputed information includes a well publicized warning from an FBI agent that
al-Qaida supporters might be training in U.S. flight schools and the names of
the president and his national security adviser as people who may have received
warnings that a terrorist attack was possible before Sept. 11, one official
said.
"The White House is continuing a trend of presenting obstacles to us rather than
cooperating with us," said Tim Roemer, a former House member who participated in
the congressional inquiry and is now a member of the independent commission
investigating Sept. 11.
Graham, who will officially announce his presidential campaign Tuesday, has said
he thinks much of the delay is because agencies and the administration want to
avoid embarrassment, not for valid national security reasons.
The Bush administration also consistently have fought identifying top officials,
including the president and national security adviser Condoleezza Rice, who may
have received warnings in 2001 that bin Laden's network planned to hijack
commercial aircraft." -
Maimi
Herald (05/05/03) [Archived:
Wayback Machine]
May 8,
2003 - Democrat Bob Graham Accuses the Bush Administration of Blocking Release
of Sept. 11 Report.
"Democratic presidential candidate Bob Graham
accused the Bush administration Thursday of stonewalling on the public release
of a congressional report on the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
"The only reason that delay has occurred is because the administration does not
want our report to be available to the American people," said Graham, Florida's
senior senator and the former chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee.
After months of investigation and a series of congressional hearings last year,
the House and Senate Intelligence panels wrapped up their report Dec. 20 and
released a summary. The full report is still under review at the FBI and CIA,
which are trying to determine whether any disclosure of information might pose a
risk to national security and should remain classified.
Graham, who chaired the committee at the time the report was completed, said he
thinks the White House is behind the delay.
"They don't want this report to come out," he said. "There has not been in my
memory, and I would question whether there has been in modern American history,
an administration that was so committed to secrecy as this Bush administration."
-
ABC (05/08/03)
May 9,
2003 - French expert says Osama bin Laden is dead.
"Manhunts for Osama bin Laden are futile according
to a French expert who says he died in the mountains of Afghanistan more than a
year ago.
Top historian and Arabic expert, Ghislaine Alleaume, told Le Figaro she believed
Osama was wounded in the American bombings of Tora Bora following the September
11 attacks." -
Ananova (05/09/03)
(See also:
December 2001 - Osama bin Laden
reportedly dies)

May 23, 2003 - Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta testifies at the 9/11
Commission hearings and talks about being in the Presidential Emergency
Operating Center (PEOC) on 9/11 when an airplane was coming toward Washington
D.C. and mentions how a young man came in the room and tells Vice President
Cheney about this plane coming in and asks if the orders still stand.
PANEL 1: SEPTEMBER 11, 2001: THE ATTACKS AND
THE RESPONSE; WITNESSES: SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION NORMAN MINETA
"MR. HAMILTON: We thank you for that. I wanted to
focus just a moment on the Presidential Emergency Operating Center. You were
there for a good part of the day. I think you were there with the vice
president. And when you had that order given, I think it was by the president,
that authorized the shooting down of commercial aircraft that were suspected to
be controlled by terrorists, were you there when that order was given?
MR. MINETA: No, I was not. I was made aware of it during the time that the
airplane coming into the Pentagon. There was a young man who had come in and
said to the vice president, "The plane is 50 miles out. The plane is 30 miles
out." And when it got down to, "The plane is 10 miles out," the young man also
said to the vice president, "Do the orders still stand?" And the vice president
turned and whipped his neck around and said, "Of course the orders still stand.
Have you heard anything to the contrary?" Well, at the time I didn't know what
all that meant. And --
MR. HAMILTON: The flight you're referring to is the --
MR. MINETA: The flight that came into the Pentagon.
MR. HAMILTON: The Pentagon, yeah.
MR. MINETA: And so I was not aware that that discussion had already taken place.
But in listening to the conversation between the young man and the vice
president, then at the time I didn't really recognize the significance of that.
And then later I heard of the fact that the airplanes had been scrambled from
Langley to come up to DC, but those planes were still about 10 minutes away. And
so then, at the time we heard about the airplane that went into Pennsylvania,
then I thought, "Oh, my God, did we shoot it down?" And then we had to, with the
vice president, go through the Pentagon to check that out.
MR. HAMILTON: Let me see if I understand. The plane that was headed toward the
Pentagon and was some miles away, there was an order to shoot that plane down.
MR. MINETA: Well, I don't know that specifically, but I do know that the
airplanes were scrambled from Langley or from Norfolk, the Norfolk area. But I
did not know about the orders specifically other than listening to that other
conversation.
MR. HAMILTON: But there very clearly was an order to shoot commercial aircraft
down.
MR. MINETA: Subsequently I found that out.
MR. HAMILTON: With respect to Flight 93, what type of information were you and
the vice president receiving about that flight?
MR. MINETA: The only information we had at that point was when it crashed.
MR. HAMILTON: I see. You didn't know beforehand about that airplane.
MR. MINETA: I did not.
MR. HAMILTON: And so there was no specific order there to shoot that plane down.
MR. MINETA: No, sir.
MR. HAMILTON: But there were military planes in the air in position to shoot
down commercial aircraft.
MR. MINETA: That's right. The planes had been scrambled, I believe, from Otis at
that point." -
9/11 Commission (05/23/03) [Video]
(See also:
9/11 - Young man enters PEOC and tells
Cheney a plane is approaching D.C. and asks if orders still stand;
June 23, 2006 - Norman Mineta
resigns one day after Jim Fetzer tells Hannity & Colmes about his 9/11
Commission testimony)

May 23,
2003 - Even after 9/11 commission members point out instances of planes
being used as missiles, Transportation Sect. Norman Mineta and NORAD
commanders still deny they were made aware of such a scenario.
"MR. LEHMAN: Mr. Secretary, I have one
question, and that is, we had testimony yesterday that there were many
intelligence reports leading up to 9/11 and actual plots uncovered to use
aircraft as missiles.
Do you feel that the system set up to provide to you as secretary of
Transportation the latest intelligence bearing on your responsibilities, such as
that subject, was adequate before 9/11? If not, have measures been taken to see
that you are provided with the best possible product on a daily basis as to
threats to the broad range of transportation assets under your purview? Could
you comment on before and after?
MR. MINETA: Well, I do get a daily briefing, intelligence briefing. And I did
during that time period, prior to the 11th of September and subsequent to the
11th of September. And there's no doubt that the nature of the intelligence data
has improved.
And so -- but again, there was nothing in those intelligence reports that would
have been specific to anything that happened on the 11th of September. There was
nothing in the preceding time period about aircraft being used as a weapon or of
any other terrorist types of activities of that nature. And so -- but I do get
briefings, and I think that since the 11th of September, 2001, the nature of the
briefings have improved.
MR. LEHMAN: Just to follow up, Mr. Secretary, given the fact that there were, in
the preceding couple of years, about half a dozen novels and movies about
hijackings being used as weapons and the fact that there were reports floating
around in the intelligence community, did you personally think that that was a
possibility, that it could have happened? Or when it happened, did it just take
you totally by surprise? Because yesterday we had testimony from the former FAA
administrator that, in effect, it never entered her mind.
MR. MINETA: Well, I would have to, again, say that I had no thought of the
airplane being used as a weapon. I think our concentration was more on
hijackings. And most of the hijackings, as they occur in an overseas setting, or
the hijacking, if it were to be a domestic one, was for the person to take over
the aircraft, to have that aircraft transport them to some other place. But I
don't think we ever thought of an airplane being used as a missile.
MR. LEHMAN: Given that there was so much intelligence, not a specific plot, but
of the possibility and the fact that some terrorists had, in fact, started
planning, wouldn't you view it as a failure of our intelligence community not to
tell the secretary of Transportation that there was such a conceivable threat
that the people like the Coast Guard and FAA should be thinking about?
MR. MINETA: We had no information of that nature at all. And as to whether that
was a failure of the intelligence agencies, I think it would have been just even
for them hard to imagine.
MR. BEN-VENISTE: Now, let me ask you, sir, whether the concept of terrorists
using an airplane as a weapon was something unknown to the intelligence
community on September 10th, 2001.
GEN. MCKINLEY: -- I asked our staff to provide me some data on what they had
that morning. As I said, General Arnold was at the helm that morning. But
basically the comments I received from my staff was that there was no
intelligence indication at any level within NORAD or DOD of a terrorist threat
to commercial aviation prior to the attacks. And information from the daily
Joint Chiefs intelligence report on the morning of September 11th indicated no
specific dangers or threats within the country.
MR. BEN-VENISTE: My question, sir, and I mean no disrespect, but we'll save time
if you listen to what I ask you. My question is: The concept of terrorists using
airplanes as weapons was not something which was unknown to the U.S.
intelligence community on September 10th, 2001, isn't that fair to say?
GEN. MCKINLEY: I'd like the intelligence community to address that. I would find
it hard to believe that they hadn't speculated against that. But it was
unavailable to us at the time.
MR. BEN-VENISTE: Well, let's start, for example, with September 12th, 1994, a
Cessna 150L crashed into the South Lawn of the White House, barely missing the
building, and killing the pilot. Similarly, in December of 1994, an Algerian
armed Islamic group of terrorists hijacked an Air France flight in Algiers and
threatened to crash it into the Eiffel Tower. In October of 1996, the
intelligence community obtained information regarding an Iranian plot to hijack
a Japanese plane over Israel and crash it into Tel Aviv. In August of 1988, the
intelligence community obtained information that a group of unidentified Arabs
planned to fly an explosive-laden plane from a foreign country into the World
Trade Center. The information was passed on to the FBI and the FAA.
In September of 1998, the intelligence community obtained information that Osama
bin Laden's next operation could possibly involve flying an aircraft loaded with
explosives into a U.S. airport and detonating it. In August 2001, the
intelligence community obtained information regarding a plot to either bomb the
U.S. Embassy in Nairobi from an airplane, or crash an airplane into it. In
addition, in the Atlanta Olympics, the United States government and the
Department of Justice and my colleague Jamie Gorelick were involved in planning
against possible terrorist attacks at the Olympics, which included the potential
of an aircraft flying into the stadium. In July 2001, the G-8 summit in Genoa,
attended by our president, among the measures that were taken were positioning
surface-to-air missile ringing Genoa, closing the Genoa airport and restricting
all airspace over Genoa.
Was not this information, sir, available to NORAD as of September 11th, 2001?
GEN. MCKINLEY: ...But we had not postured prior to September 11th, 2001, for the
scenario that took place that day.
MR. BEN-VENISTE: Well, obviously it would be hard to imagine posturing for the
exact scenario. But isn't it a fact, sir, that prior to September 11th, 2001,
NORAD had already in the works plans to simulate in an exercise a simultaneous
hijacking of two planes in the United States?
GEN. MCKINLEY: Colonel Scott, do you have any data on that? I'm not aware of
that, sir. I was not present at the time.
MR. BEN-VENISTE: That was Operation Amalgam Virgo.
GEN. MCKINLEY: Amalgam Virgo in general, 02, was an exercise created to focus on
peacetime and contingency NORAD missions...Threats of killing hostages or
crashing were left to the script writers to invoke creativity and broaden the
required response for players.
MR. BEN-VENISTE: Well, isn't that a bit fatuous given the specific information
that I've given you? It wasn't in the minds of script writers when the Algerians
had actually hijacked the plane, which they were attempting to fly into the
Eiffel Tower. And all of the other scenarios which I mentioned to you. I don't
mean to argue with you. But my question is, sir, given the awareness of the
terrorists use of planes as weapons, how is it that NORAD was still focusing
outward protecting the United States against attacks from the Soviet Union or
elsewhere, and was not better prepared to defend against the hijacking scenarios
of a commercial jet laden with fuel used as a weapon to target citizens of the
United States? When you say our training was vestigial, I think you said it in
capsulated form. But would you agree that on the basis of the information
available that there could be, could have been better preparedness by NORAD to
meet this threat?
GEN. MCKINLEY: In retrospect, sir, I think I would agree with your comment." -
9/11 Commission
"Commission members, meanwhile, posed pointed
questions to McKinley, Arnold and Mineta , suggesting NORAD and transportation
officials should have been aware of the possibility that hijacked jets could be
flown into targets.
Members cited an array of previously known incidents, including a failed
mid-1990s terrorist plan to fly an Air France plane into the Eiffel Tower, a
1996 plot to hijack a Japanese airliner and crash it in Tel Aviv and even a 1998
threat that unidentified Arabs might try to slam an explosives-laden plane into
the World Trade Center.
Members also noted that a small plane had crashed on the South Lawn of the White
House in 1994 and U.S. officials had considered the possibility that a plane
could be flown into the main stadium during planning for the 1996 Olympics in
Atlanta.
But NORAD and transportation officials continued
to insist that they were never apprised by the nation's intelligence community
of the potential for a U.S. jetliner to be used in such a way.
"This would seem to be a pretty significant failure of our intelligence system,"
said committee member John Lehman, a former U.S. Navy secretary, as Arnold and
McKinley testified.
Former New Jersey Gov. Tom Kean, the commission chairman, was equally direct
with Mineta.
"What I'm trying to get at is the government wasn't prepared for this event,"
said Kean.
"That's correct, sir," responded Mineta." -
Star-Ledger/NJ.com (05/24/03)
"Despite warnings in the intelligence community
and previous attempts by hijackers to use airplanes, Secretary of Transportation
Norman Mineta said yesterday he had no idea that terrorists could be planning to
use commercial jets as weapons before Sept. 11, 2001.
"I don't think we ever thought of an aircraft being used as a missile," he said.
"We had no information of that nature at all."
Members of the panel said they were stunned that high-level government officials
weren't aware of intelligence reports about a possible terrorist attack,
especially in light of previous attempts by hijackers overseas to use airplanes
as weapons, including a thwarted plot to fly a plane into the Eiffel Tower in
Paris.
Commissioner Jamie Gorelick said there were frantic warnings in the months
before the attacks that a major act of terror was in the works." -
SEATTLE POST (05/24/03)
(See also:
1999 - NORAD starts
conducting exercises in which airplanes are hijacked and crashed into targets
which include the World Trade Center and the Pentagon;
9/11 - Mineta says he wasn't aware of
Flight 93 until after it crashed and thought it was shot down;
July 8, 2003 - 9/11 Commission
criticizes Defense, Justice dept's for not cooperating fully and CIA, FBI for
intimidating witnesses)
May 26, 2003 - Syria
Denies Existence of Al Qaeda
"Syrian President Bashar Assad revealed in a
newspaper interview on Sunday that he does not believe there is a terrorist
group called al Qaeda, the organization widely believed to be the perpetrators
of the hijackings on September 11, 2001 as well as the recent attacks in Saudi
Arabia and Morocco.
"Is there really an entity called al Qaeda? It was in Afghanistan, but is it
there anymore?" Assad asked.
The Syrian leader said that it is improbable that Usama bin Laden and al Qaeda
would have the resources and manpower to cause such massive devastation." -
Talon News (05/26/03) [Archived:
Wayback Machine]

June 5, 2003 - Attorney General John Ashcroft
asks Congress
to expand the USA Patriot Act, a law that some in Congress want to limit.
"The new anti-terrorism powers in the Patriot Act
have prevented further terrorist attacks on the United States but Congress
should fix weaknesses that could be exploited to cause additional harm, Ashcroft
told lawmakers.
Ashcroft said he wants the law changed so that anyone supporting or working with
suspected terrorist groups can be prosecuted as "material supporters;" all
terrorist acts can result in the death penalty or, at least, life in prison; and
suspected terrorists can be held indefinitely before trial.
The attorney general also was expected to be questioned about the USA Patriot
Act, which granted the government broad new powers to use wiretaps, electronic
and computer eavesdropping and searches, and the authority to access a wide
range of financial and other information in its investigations.
Critics say the law violates civil liberties, something House Judiciary
Committee Chairman James Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., says he is sensitive to. "To my
mind, the purpose of the Patriot Act is to secure our liberties and not
undermine them," he said.
More than 100 cities and one state have passed resolutions condemning the
Patriot Act, saying it gives the federal government too much snooping power.
The government disclosed last month that it had requested and won approval for a
record 1,228 warrants last year for secret wiretaps and searches of suspected
terrorists and spies.
A draft of the new domestic security bill Ashcroft is seeking, published by a
nonprofit government watchdog group in February, indicates that among other
things, it would prohibit disclosure of information regarding people detained as
terrorist suspects and prevent the Environmental Protection Agency from
distributing "worst-case scenario" information to the public about a nearby
private company's use of chemicals.
In addition, the measure would create a DNA database of "suspected terrorists;"
force suspects to prove why they should be released on bail, rather than have
the prosecution prove why they should be held; and allow the deportation of U.S.
citizens who become members of or help terrorist groups.
The General Accounting Office reported earlier this year that federal
prosecutors had exaggerated their success convicting would-be terrorists last
year by wrongly classifying three of four cases as "international terrorism."
Overall, almost half of 288 convictions deemed "terrorism-related" were found by
investigators to have been wrongly classified as such for the fiscal year that
ended Sept. 30, the GAO found." -
CBS (06/05/03)
(See also:
October 26, 2001 - Only a
month and a half after 9/11, the PATRIOT ACT is signed into law;
July 1, 2003 - Cities across the country
have been quietly staging a revolt against the Patriot Act)
July 1, 2003 - U.S. military releases their final findings into the
testing of WMD's on thousands of unsuspecting soldiers during 1960 - 1972.
"Several House members are asking Defense
Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld to keep alive the Pentagon's investigation into 50
chemical and biological weapons tests in the 1960s that involved 5,842 military
personnel.
The Defense Department released the final findings of an investigation into
Project 112 and Project SHAD, which were conducted from 1962 to 1973 to test the
combat capabilities of biological and chemical agents and ways to protect U.S.
troops from such attacks.
Monday's report raised the number of U.S. troops identified as having been
present for one or more of the tests to 5,842, many of whom were not informed of
their participation.
The United States scrapped its biological weapons program in the late 1960s and
agreed in a 1997 treaty to destroy all its chemical weapons.
CBS News Correspondent Vince Gonzales first reported in May 2000 on the more
than 100 secret biological warfare tests conducted at sea, including two
code-named "Autumn Gold" and "Copper Head" more than 1,000 U.S. sailors were
sprayed with materials thought to be harmless.
Some of the tests Project 112 tests, which had names like Flower Drum or
Fearless Johnny, involved sarin or VX nerve gas. At least one used a simulant
that was thought to be harmless but is now considered hazardous." -
CBS/AP (07/01/03)
(See also:
1962 to 1970 - U.S.
military secretly tests WMD's on over 5,800 soldiers;
January 16,
2004 - The U.S. military is continuing to withhold documents over Cold War
WMD tests it conducted on over 5,800 soldiers)
July 1, 2003 - Cities across the country have been quietly staging a
revolt against the USA Patriot Act, saying it gives law enforcement too much
power and threatens civil rights.
"Over the last three months, the Massachusetts
cities of Cambridge, Northampton and Amherst and the township of Leverett, as
well as the town of Carrboro, N.C., all passed resolutions that call the USA
Patriot Act a threat to the civil rights of the residents of their communities.
Congress passed the act in October to give federal investigators sweeping new
powers to probe terrorism in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks, and soon
came under criticism from civil libertarians. The public has been supportive of
the measure." -
ABC (07/01/03)
(See also:
June 5, 2003 - John Ashcroft asks Congress to expand the Patriot Act;
January 26, 2004 - A federal
judge has declared a section of the Patriot Act unconstitutional)
 
July 8, 2003 - 9/11 Commission
criticizes Defense, Justice dept's for not cooperating fully With Probe's Requests and was intimidating witnesses by
insisting that CIA and FBI "minders" attend sensitive interviews.
"Short on time and patience, leaders of the
independent commission studying the Sept. 11 attacks released a status report
Tuesday that singled out government departments, including Defense and Justice,
that they said were not cooperating fully.
But some victims' advocates who pressed for the
commission's creation said the commission started late, has been stonewalled by
government agencies and seems destined to produce a document that lacks specific
answers about how and why the events of Sept. 11 happened.
"Let's extend this investigation," said Kristen
Breitweiser, whose husband Ronald died at the World Trade Center. "Let's do it
thoroughly. Let's get all the documents needed. Let's let no branch or agency of
government drag its feet and run out the clock." -
ABC (07/08/03) [Archived:
Wayback Machine]
"Leaders of a federal commission investigating
the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks complained Tuesday that the Bush administration had
been too slow to provide access to key documents and was intimidating witnesses
by insisting that CIA and FBI "minders" attend sensitive interviews." -
SF Gate (07/09/03)
9/11 inquiry alleges witness intimidation
"The investigation has been hampered by the withdrawal of its original
chairman, Henry Kissinger, on grounds of conflict of interest, and funding
difficulties. The bipartisan panel now says its work has been blocked by the
bureaucracy.
Tim Roemer, a former congressman and a member of the commission, said
yesterday: "We're not getting the kind of cooperation that we should be. "We
need a steady stream of information coming to us...Instead, we're getting a
trickle."
In a statement, the panel said the Pentagon's lack of cooperation was
"particularly serious".
The inquiry's chairman, Thomas Kean, criticised the justice department for
insisting intelligence officials giving testimony should be accompanied by
"minders" from their agency.
"I think the commission feels unanimously that it's some intimidation to
have somebody sitting behind you all the time who you either work for or
works for your agency," he said.
But Steven Push, whose wife died on September 11 and who represents victims'
families, said: "I believe that there is stonewalling going on here."
He added: "It's beginning to look like some type of a cover-up." -
Guardian (07/10/03)
(See also:
May 23, 2003 - 9/11 panel point out
instances of planes being used as missiles, Mineta and NORAD commanders still
deny they aware; October 15, 2003
- 9/11 commission wants the FAA to turn over all the evidence it hasonce and
for all)
July 11, 2003 - FBI: al-Qaeda detainee spoke of fire plot
"The FBI alerted law enforcement agencies last
month that an al-Qaeda terrorist now in detention had talked of
masterminding a plot to set a series of devastating forest fires around the
western United States.
The Republic reported that the detainee, who was not identified, said the
plan involved three or four people setting wildfires using timed devices in
Colorado, Montana, Utah and Wyoming that would detonate in forests and
grasslands after the operatives had left the country." -
USA Today (07/11/03)
July 11, 2003 - CIA Director George
Tenet accepted responsibility for letting President Bush include his
infamous "16 words" about about Iraqi efforts to get uranium from
Africa January's State of the Union address.
"CIA Director George
Tenet on Friday accepted responsibility for letting President Bush include
inaccurate allegations about Iraqi efforts to get uranium from Africa in
January's State of the Union address.
"These 16 words should never have been included in the text written for the
president," Tenet said in a statement released after Bush and his national
security adviser, Condoleezza Rice, blamed the inclusion of the faulty
intelligence on the agency." -
FOX News (07/12/03)
(See also:
January 28, 2003 - In his State
of the Union speech, Bush utters a sentence that would infamously been know
as his "16 words")
July 14, 2003 - Columnist Robert
Novak outs CIA operative Valerie Plame who is the wife of retired diplomat
Joseph C. Wilson who was sent to Africa in February 2002 to investigate
possible Iraqi purchases of uranium.
"The CIA's decision to send retired diplomat
Joseph C. Wilson to Africa in February 2002 to investigate possible Iraqi
purchases of uranium was made routinely at a low level without Director
George Tenet's knowledge. Remarkably, this produced a political firestorm
that has not yet subsided.
Wilson's report that an Iraqi purchase of uranium yellowcake from Niger was
highly unlikely was regarded by the CIA as less than definitive, and it is
doubtful Tenet ever saw it. Certainly, President Bush did not, prior to his
2003 State of the Union address, when he attributed reports of attempted
uranium purchases to the British government. That the British relied on
forged documents made Wilson's mission, nearly a year earlier, the basis of
furious Democratic accusations of burying intelligence though the report was
forgotten by the time the president spoke.
Reluctance at the White House to admit a mistake has led Democrats ever
closer to saying the president lied the country into war.
Wilson never worked for the CIA, but his wife, Valerie Plame, is an Agency
operative on weapons of mass destruction. Two senior administration
officials told me Wilson's wife suggested sending him to Niger to
investigate the Italian report. The CIA says its counter-proliferation
officials selected Wilson and asked his wife to contact him. "I will not
answer any question about my wife," Wilson told me." -
Robert Novak/townhall.com (07/14/03)
"I had thought I never again would write about
retired diplomat Joseph Wilson's CIA-employee wife, but feel constrained to
do so now that repercussions of my July 14 column have reached the front
pages of major newspapers and led off network news broadcasts." -
Robert Novak/CNN (10/01/03)
July 14, 2003 - White House
Press Secretary Ari Fleischer resigns the same day columnist Robert Novak
outs CIA operative Valerie Plame.
"Press Secretary Ari Fleischer wrapped up his
White House job Monday, planning to work in the private sector and going on
the lecture circuit.
Looking back on his 30 months as President Bush's chief spokesman, spokesman
Ari Fleischer told CBS News White House Correspondent Mark Knoller it was a
job in which he was often pulled in opposite directions, serving two bosses.
"Make no mistake. I work for the President. He is my boss, I reflect and
represent him," he said. "But I also, by virtue of my job, am paid to help
the press, to get the stories, to find out the truth. So therefore, there's
a lot of walking the tightrope in this job and no safety net underneath,
because the press wants to know everything and the President does not want
the press, especially in a time of war, to know everything. And I'm the guy
in the middle."
Taking over as the "guy in the middle" is Fleischer's long-time deputy Scott
McClellan. He'll have to find his own style of tightrope walking.
"The job means always, always telling the truth. But I don't tell all the
truth," Fleischer said. "There are things I hear in the Oval Office that I'm
not going to talk about: things that are classified, things that deal with
war, things the President does not want me to talk about, decisions that the
President has not yet made." -
CBS (07/14/03)
July 20, 2003 - WTC leaseholder Larry Silverstein faces court showdown on
insurance payouts for the destruction of the twin towers.
"The biggest corporate dispute to emerge from
the Sept. 11 attacks reaches a critical stage on Tuesday as World Trade
Center leaseholder Larry Silverstein takes his battle with insurers to a
federal appeals court.
Lawyers for Silverstein say he is entitled to about $7 billion in insurance
payouts, double the value of his policy, as the destruction of the Twin
Towers by two airplanes represents two separate events under terms of the
coverage.
Silverstein's 20 or so insurers, led by Swiss Re RUKZn.VX , counter that the
attacks formed a single coordinated event, worth only one claim of about
$3.5 billion. That would be insufficient to both rebuild the complex and
recoup lost rent.
The suit has been complicated because details of the insurance coverage were
not completed on Sept. 11, 2001, when two hijacked jets were crashed into
the two towers, destroying them and killing more than 2,800 people.
Silverstein signed a lease on the property only six weeks before." -
Reuters (07/20/03)
(See also: Killtown's - Was the WTC
7 pulled?)
July 23, 2003 - According to German news service Spiegel Online, 19%
of German's believe the U.S. was complicit with 9/11.
"Hamburg - it holds 19 per cent of the Germans
it for possible that the US government gave the terrorist attacks from 11
September to 2001 even in order."* -
Spiegel Online (07/23/03) *Translated

July 25, 2003 - White House, CIA
kept key portions of 9/11 report classified dealing with Saudi Arabia.
"President Bush was warned in a more specific
way than previously known about intelligence suggesting that al Qaeda
terrorists were seeking to attack the United States, a report on the Sept.
11, 2001, attacks indicated yesterday. Separately, the report cited one CIA
memo that concluded there was "incontrovertible evidence" that Saudi
individuals provided financial assistance to al Qaeda operatives in the
United States." -
Washington Post (07/25/03)
(See also:
July 27, 2003 - White House
Criticized for Censoring Sept. 11 Report;
July 29, 2003 - Bush rejects
Saudi request to release 9/11 details;
August 1, 2003 - Report on 9/11
Suggests a Role by Saudi Spies)
July 25, 2003 - Al Qaeda held a "dry run" at New York airport years before
attacks.
"Two members of Osama bin Laden's terror team
sneaked past checkpoints in a "dry run" at a New York airport as part of a
plan years before Sept. 11 to hijack planes and attack U.S. targets, a
congressional report revealed yesterday.
The CIA said in December 1998 that an al Qaeda member was "planning
operations against U.S. targets," according to a once-"top secret" timeline
contained in the congressional 9/11 report. "Plans to hijack U.S. aircraft
proceeding well," it continued.
"Two individuals . . . had successfully evaded checkpoints in a dry run at a
N.Y. airport," the report added.
The following sentence was completely blacked out in order to protect
intelligence sources." -
New York Post (07/25/03)
July 27, 2003 - White House Criticized for Censoring Sept. 11 Report
"A leading Republican senator on Sunday called
on the Bush administration to release most of the classified portions of a
congressional report on the Sept. 11 attacks, saying the sections were
withheld only to avoid harming relations with other countries.
Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama, who helped spearhead last year's probe into
the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, said the administration wrongly blanked out 27
pages dealing with suspected foreign support of those responsible for the
attacks.
"I think they're classified for the wrong reason," Shelby said on NBC's Meet
the Press program. "My judgment is 95 percent of that information should be
declassified, become uncensored, so the American people would know."
Shelby said the section was classified because it "might be embarrassing to
some international relations." -
Reuters (07/27/03)
(See also:
July 25, 2003 - White House,
CIA kept key portions of 9/11 report classified)

July 28, 2003 - Senator Bob Graham Asks Bush to Declassify Saudi Report
Pages
"Democratic Sen. Bob Graham urged President
Bush on Monday to fully declassify a 28-page section in the congressional
Sept. 11 report about whether there was Saudi support for the hijackers." -
Reuters (07/28/03)
July 28, 2003 - Bush to Meet Top Saudi on Sept. 11 Report
"Saudi Arabia's foreign minister will meet
President Bush on Tuesday and was likely to ask that portions of a Sept. 11
report related to Saudi Arabia be declassified, U.S. officials and
diplomatic sources said.
A section of the congressional report on the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on
whether there was any Saudi support for the hijackers was classified except
for one page.
"Saudi Arabia has nothing to hide. We can deal with questions in public, but
we cannot respond to blank pages," Saudi Ambassador Prince Bandar bin Sultan
said last week." -
Reuters (07/28/03)
July 28, 2003 - Congress' 9/11 Report Raises New Credibility Issue for
National Security Adviser Rice
"The congressional report on pre-Sept. 11
intelligence calls into question answers that National Security Adviser
Condoleezza Rice gave the public last year about the White House's knowledge
of terrorism threats.
Rice "stated, however, that the report did not contain specific warning
information, but only a generalized warning, and did not contain information
that al-Qaida was discussing a particular planned attack against a specific
target at any specific time, place, or by any specific method," the footnote
said.
At the same May 2002 press briefing, Rice also said that "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."
But the congressional report states that "from at least 1994, and continuing
into the summer of 2001, the Intelligence Community received information
indicating that terrorists were contemplating, among other means of attack,
the use of aircraft as weapons."
In regard to Sept. 11, Rice said in the May 2002 press conference that
intelligence reports prior to the attacks had focused on "traditional
hijacking."
But in its first hearing last September, the congressional inquiry
emphasized that the intelligence community had produced various reports over
the years suggesting that terrorists might use airplanes as weapons.
In 1998, the government obtained information that a group of unidentified
Arabs planned to fly an explosive-laden plane from a foreign country into
the World Trade Center. A month later, intelligence agencies obtained
information that Osama bin Laden's next operation could possibly involve
flying an aircraft loaded with explosives into a U.S. airport.
"It shouldn't have been a shock to anybody that the people would take
airplanes and make them weapons of mass destruction, or at least local
destruction," Sen. Bob Graham, the inquiry's co-chairman, said last week."
-
ABC (07/28/03)

July 29, 2003 - Bush rejects Saudi
request to release 9/11 details dealing with Saudi Arabia.
"President Bush on Tuesday flatly rejected a
Saudi request to declassify part of a report on the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks
dealing with Saudi Arabia, on the grounds it would compromise intelligence.
In response, the Saudi foreign minister angrily denounced the report as an
"outrage" that "wrongly and morbidly" accused Saudi Arabia of complicity in
the attacks, but said he understood Bush's reasons for rejecting the
request.
"It makes no sense to declassify when we've got an ongoing investigation.
That could jeopardize that investigation," Bush said, even before he met
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal to personally deliver the
news." -
Reuters (07/29/03)
(See also:
August 1, 2003 - Report on 9/11
Suggests a Role by Saudi Spies)
July 29, 2003 - Officials Say Al Qaeda Plans More Hijackings
"U.S. officials said on Monday they have new
threat information regarding possible airline suicide hijackings planned for
the rest of this summer, the Washington Post reported on Tuesday." -
Reuters (07/29/03)
August 1, 2003 - Report on 9/11 Suggests a Role by Saudi Spies
"The classified part of a Congressional report
on the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, says that two Saudi citizens who
had at least indirect links with two hijackers were probably Saudi
intelligence agents and may have reported to Saudi government officials,
according to people who have seen the report.
These findings, according to several people who have read the report, help
to explain why the classified part of the report has become so politically
charged, causing strains between the United States and Saudi Arabia. Senior
Saudi officials have denied any links between their government and the
attacks and have asked that the section be declassified, but President Bush
has refused." -
New York Times (08/01/03)
(See also:
July 25, 2003 - White House,
CIA kept key portions of 9/11 report classified dealing with Saudi Arabia;
July 29, 2003 - Bush rejects
Saudi request to release 9/11 details;
September 30, 2003 - White
House Not to Declassify More of 9/11 Report)
August 3, 2003 - U.S. Officials Preparing for New Terror Attacks
"With a new public threat from al Qaeda, U.S.
law enforcement officials said on Sunday they were preparing for other
possible attacks on America, adding warnings about ferries to those
involving commercial airlines.
"The potential for us to be hit again is a very real potential," Attorney
General John Ashcroft told "Fox News Sunday."
Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Tom Ridge said on NBC's
"Meet the Press" program: "I feel every day that we operate toward the
notion that there will be one." -
Reuters (08/03/03)
August 8, 2003 - Investigators: Sept. 11 Hijackers, Not Passengers,
Deliberately Crashed Flight 93
"One of the hijackers in the cockpit of United
Airlines Flight 93 (search) ordered the terrorist-pilot Ziad Jarrah (search)
to crash the plane into a field in Pennsylvania because of a passenger
uprising in the cabin, U.S. investigators now believe.
The new theory, based on the government's analysis of cockpit recordings,
discounts the popular perception of insurgent passengers grappling with
terrorists to seize the plane's controls." -
FOX (08/08/03)
(See also: Killtown's:
What really happened to Flight
93?)
August
12, 2003 - Airbus and Honeywell are close to perfecting technology that
takes control of airplanes to prevent them from crashing into obstacles.
Flying Safety Put on Auto-Pilot
"Airbus and Honeywell are close to perfecting
technology that takes control of airplanes to prevent them from crashing
into obstacles, The Wall Street Journal reports. When audible warnings from
crash-avoidance systems are ignored, the system overrides actions by the
pilot and takes evasive maneuvers, the newspaper said.
The system would link crash-warning devices, already common on airliners,
with cockpit computers that could automate flying to prevent collisions,
executives from Honeywell (HON) said. Tests have shown "promising results,"
but the idea of completely turning an airplane's controls over to a computer
could make people nervous.
European airplane maker Airbus, owned by EADS (EAD) and Britain's BAE
Systems, has been working on the project with Honeywell for years, although
development sped up after the Sept. 11, 2001 hijacking attacks. The team may
have beaten NASA, the Pentagon and Boeing to the finish line.
A prototype of the system, which could keep planes from crashing into
mountains and prevent the use of aircraft as weapons, has been tested on a
limited scope on small aircraft, the report said." -
Wired News (08/12/03)
August 12, 2003 - Germany tries second 9/11 suspect, Abdelghani Mzoudi, a
Moroccan who allegedly concealed the whereabouts of alleged lead hijacker
Atta and who said he was totally shocked to hear that Atta may have been
involved in the attacks because he said a Muslim would never kill children,
elderly and women.
"A Moroccan accused of aiding the Hamburg al
Qaeda cell in the Sept. 11 terror attacks was involved in the plot from the
start and was a follower of radical Islam, prosecutors alleged Thursday as
the trial began.
Abdelghani Mzoudi, 31, is being tried in the same courtroom as his friend
and fellow Moroccan Mounir el Motassadeq, the first Sept. 11 suspect to be
convicted in any country. El Motassadeq was found guilty six months ago and
sentenced to the maximum 15 years in prison.
Mzoudi is accused of taking care of financial matters in Hamburg for alleged
cell member Zakariya Essabar while he was training at one of Osama bin
Laden's camps in Afghanistan in 2000, and ensuring Essabar's finances were
taken care of by a third person during his own trip to Afghanistan. Essabar
is wanted by Germany on an international warrant.
The 61-page indictment also alleges that Mzoudi helped conceal the
whereabouts of suspected lead hijacker Mohamed Atta, suicide pilot Marwan
al-Shehhi and Ramzi Binalshibh, a Yemeni in U.S. custody who is believed to
have been the Hamburg cell's key contact with al Qaeda.
In an interview given the month after the Sept. 11 attacks, Mzoudi told the
German magazine Der Spiegel that while he was friends with all three
Hamburg-based suicide pilots and other cell members, he was not privy to
their plans.
"I was totally shocked when I heard that Atta may have had something to do
with the attacks," Mzoudi told Der Spiegel. "I can't imagine a Muslim would
do something like that a Muslim would never do in children, elderly and
women." -
CBS (08/12/03)
(See also:
February 20, 2003 - A German
court has sentenced Mounir el-Motassadeq for 15 years;
December 11, 2003 - Judge frees
second 9/11 suspect, Abdelghani Mzoudi)
August 27, 2003
- Preliminary tests show steel quality did not contribute to twin towers'
collapse.
Preliminary tests show steel quality did not
contribute to towers' collapse
"Early tests on steel beams from the World Trade
Center show they generally met or were stronger than design requirements,
ruling them out as a contributing cause of the collapse of the towers,
federal investigators said Wednesday.
Engineers with the National Institute of Standards and Technology have
conducted preliminary tests on some of the 236 pieces of steel from the
wreckage, said Frank Gayle, who is leading NIST's review of the steel.
The tests found that, typical for construction steel used in the 1960s when
the World Trade Center was erected, the steel beams exceeded requirements to
bear 36,000 pounds per square inch. Often they were capable of bearing
around 42,000 pounds per square inch.
"What that is showing us is that the steel that was applied certainly met
the specifications, but was also significantly higher in some instances,"
lead investigator Shyam Sunder said.
A group of victims' families, the Skyscraper Safety Campaign, had complained
that a majority of the beams from the site were quickly shipped off and
reprocessed into new steel before it could be tested." - Associated Press
(08/27/03) [Reprinted at:
voicesofsept11.org]
Preliminary tests: Steel quality OK in WTC
towers -
Pittsburg Live (08/28/03)
Steel type in WTC met standards, group says
-
Boston Globe (08/28/03)
(See also:
9/11 (9:59 am) - The South
WTC Tower collapses;
November 11, 2004
- Kevin Ryan, from Underwriters Laboratories, sends a letter to NIST saying
that the WTC should have withstood fires)
September 6, 2003 - Poll: 70%
Americans believe Saddam, 9/11 link
"Nearly seven in 10 Americans believe it is
likely that ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein was personally involved in
the Sept. 11 attacks, says a poll out almost two years after the terrorists'
strike against this country.
Sixty-nine percent in a Washington Post poll published Saturday said they
believe it is likely the Iraqi leader was personally involved in the attacks
carried out by al-Qaeda. A majority of Democrats, Republicans and
independents believe it's likely Saddam was involved." -
USA Today (09/06/03)
(See also:
September 17, 2003 - Bush: No Link
Between Iraq, Sept. 11 Attacks;
June 16, 2004 - No
Evidence Connecting Iraq to Al Qaeda, 9/11 Panel Says)
September 6, 2003
- The 9/11 attacks gave
the U.S. an ideal pretext to use force to secure its global domination.
This war on terrorism is bogus
"We now know that a blueprint for the creation
of a global Pax Americana was drawn up for Dick Cheney (now vice-president),
Donald Rumsfeld (defence secretary), Paul Wolfowitz (Rumsfeld's deputy), Jeb
Bush (George Bush's younger brother) and Lewis Libby (Cheney's chief of
staff). The document, entitled Rebuilding America's Defences, was written in
September 2000 by the neoconservative think tank, Project for the New
American Century (PNAC).
The plan shows Bush's cabinet intended to take military control of the Gulf
region whether or not Saddam Hussein was in power. It says "while the
unresolved conflict with Iraq provides the immediate justification, the need
for a substantial American force presence in the Gulf transcends the issue
of the regime of Saddam H |