Posted on 02/14/2006 6:24:39 PM PST by vadkins
Rep. Curt Weldon: I've learned some additional things that are new. You saw the Arlen Specter hearing in Judiciary that occurred in September. It's very troubling to me that it appears as though the DOD witness did not tell the truth. We had testimony that all of the Able Danger data-mining material was destroyed. I now know that that's not the case. In fact, I now know there's data still available. And I am in contact with people who are still able to data mining runs on pre-9/11 data. In those data runs that are now being done today, in spite of what DOD said, I have 13 hits on Mohammed Atta, spelled Mu and Mo. Not Mohammed Attif, not Mohammed Attel; Mohammed Atta. Thirteen times we have hits in the data that's still available, that we were told was destroyed. That was pre-9/11 data, where Mohammed Atta's name was spelled two different ways, but it was Mohammed Atta.
Seems to me 'Able Danger' is being spiked in the press. Try a google news search, check your local paper. Able Danger seems to be tucked away at times or places where it is least likely to be seen.
The Old Media is dead. Long live the New Media :)
That tirade that David Gregory went on the other day is just the spooky twitching of rigor mortis.
Eliot stopped him? But what rights does Eliot have to do this and why?
SNORT.
The committee had better not take no for an answer, and it ought to subpoeana Spitzer, too.
This is really disgusting.
Thanks for the ping!
I keep waiting for something on this but, despite some early traction, it never really seems to take off.
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