To: True Capitalist
Details of Project Bojinka (blow up 10 USA-bound airliners) was published in 1996 by the Ny Times and others. A plot variation was to plow a plane into the CIA HQ in Langley, VA.
Given this knowledge did Algore as head of an airline security committee strengthen our airline security? What did the CIA, NSA, FBI, etc do? Nothing. I am sorry but SOMEBODY should have lost their cushy little intel job over this - maybe most upper management at these agencies? Time to do some serious re-organizing but in a federal bureacracy? The chances of that are slim and none and slim has left town to quote Dan Blather? :-(
8 posted on
07/24/2004 8:29:22 PM PDT by
Tunehead54
(Kerry is endorsed by the Communist Party USA!)
To: Tunehead54
Given this knowledge did Algore as head of an airline security committee strengthen our airline security? Don't forget the generous airline industry contributions to the DNC after the committee issued its findings.
23 posted on
07/25/2004 2:30:16 AM PDT by
Djarum
To: Tunehead54
"Time to do some serious re-organizing but in a federal bureacracy? "That's what HS is SUPPOSED to do.
26 posted on
07/25/2004 3:03:46 AM PDT by
endthematrix
(To enter my lane you must use your turn signal!)
To: Tunehead54
Details of Project Bojinka (blow up 10 USA-bound airliners) was published in 1996 by the Ny Times and others. A plot variation was to plow a plane into the CIA HQ in Langley, VA. Given this knowledge did Algore as head of an airline security committee strengthen our airline security? According to the 9/11 Commission Report on page 83, The Gore Commission Report issued in 1997 regarding aviation safety and security "did not discuss the possibility of suicide hijackings."
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