Posted on 08/11/2005 6:13:03 AM PDT by YaYa123
Tomorrow's New York Times reports that members of the 9/11 Commission reversed themselves and now acknowledge being briefed on the Army's data mining project, Able Danger, prior to the publication of their report to the American people. After over 24 hours of denying that anyone had told the Commission about the secret project, their spokesman now says that commission officials met with a uniformed officer who told them about the identification of Mohammed Atta and three other 9/11 hijackers in 2000, over a year prior to the attacks:
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Gorelick, the staffers, but the rest of the commission's members as well. All of the commission members have ties to people and interests that should've ensured those members never sat on that committee. It wasn't just Gorelick. I know Weldon respects Lehman and Roemer, but as far as I'm concerned, not a single one of those people should have been allowed to sit on that committee. And if can find the info I'm talking about, anyone can. It ain't rocket science.
I hope somebody has sent a link to this thread to Weldon, and maybe Lehman too. I get very frustrated when it seems that Freepers have put together a case and the government and media are apparently clueless. Maybe we're not keeping them informed enough.
Just as important as the members who sat on the Commission were the staff members.
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COMMISSION MEMBERS
Thomas H. Kean, CHAIR
Lee H. Hamilton, VICE CHAIR
Richard Ben-Veniste
Bob Kerrey
Fred F. Fielding
John F. Lehman
Jamie S. Gorelick
Timothy J. Roemer
Slade Gorton
James R. Thompson
COMMISSION STAFF
Philip Zelikow, Executive Director
Christopher A. Kojm, Deputy Executive Director
Daniel Marcus, General Counsel
Joanne M. Accolla
Staff Assistant
Alexis Albion
Professional Staff Member
Scott H. Allan, Jr.
Counsel
John A. Azzarello
Counsel
Caroline Barnes
Professional Staff Member
Warren Bass
Professional Staff Member
Ann M. Bennett
Information Control Officer
Mark S. Bittinger
Professional Staff Member
Madeleine Blot
Counsel
Antwion M. Blount
Systems Engineer
Sam Brinkley
Professional Staff Member
Geoffrey Scott Brown
Research Assistant
Daniel Byman
Professional Staff Member
Dianna Campagna
Manager of Operations
Samuel M.W. Caspersen
Counsel
Melissa A. Coffey
Staff Assistant
Lance Cole
Consultant
Marquittia L. Coleman
Staff Assistant
Marco A. Cordero
Professional Staff Member
Rajesh De
Counsel
George W. Delgrosso
Investigator
Gerald L. Dillingham
Professional Staff Member
Thomas E. Dowling
Professional Staff Member
Steven M. Dunne
Deputy General Counsel
Thomas R. Eldridge
Counsel
Alice Falk
Editor
John J. Farmer, Jr.
Senior Counsel & Team Leader
Alvin S. Felzenberg
Deputy for Communications
Lorry M. Fenner
Professional Staff Member
Susan Ginsburg
Senior Counsel & Team Leader
T. Graham Giusti
Security Officer
Nicole Marie Grandrimo
Professional Staff Member
Douglas N. Greenburg
Counsel
Barbara A. Grewe
Senior Counsel, Special Projects
Elinore Flynn Hartz
Family Liaison
Leonard R. Hawley
Professional Staff Member
L. Christine Healey
Senior Counsel & Team Leader
Karen Heitkotter
Executive Secretary
Walter T. Hempel II
Professional Staff Member
C. Michael Hurley
Senior Counsel & Team Leader
Dana J. Hyde
Counsel Professional
John W. Ivicic
Security Officer
Michael N. Jacobson
Counsel
Hunter W. Jamerson
Intern
Bonnie D. Jenkins
Counsel
Reginald F. Johnson
Staff Assistant
R.William Johnstone
Professional Staff Member
Stephanie L. Kaplan
Special Assistant & Managing Editor
Miles L. Kara, Sr.
Professional Staff Member
Janice L. Kephart
Counsel
Hyon Kim
Counsel
Katarzyna Kozaczuk
Financial Assistant
Gordon Nathaniel Lederman
Counsel
Daniel J. Leopold
Staff Assistant
Sarah Webb Linden
Professional Staff Member
Douglas J. MacEachin
Professional Staff Member & Team Leader
Ernest R. May
Senior Adviser
Joseph McBride
Intern
James Miller
Professional Staff Member
Kelly Moore
Professional Staff Member
Charles M. Pereira
Professional Staff Member
John Raidt
Professional Staff Member
John Roth
Senior Counsel & Team Leader
Peter Rundlet
Counsel
Lloyd D. Salvetti
Professional Staff Member
Kevin J. Scheid
Staff Member & Team Leader
Kevin Shaeffer
Professional Staff Member
Tracy J. Shycoff
Deputy for Administration & Finance
Dietrich L. Snell
Senior Counsel & Team Leader
Jonathan DeWees Stull
Communications Assistant
Lisa Marie Sullivan
Staff Assistant
Quinn John Tamm, Jr.
Professional Staff Member
Catharine S.Taylor
Staff Assistant
Yoel Tobin
Counsel
Emily Landis Walker
Professional Staff Member & Family Liaison
Garth Wermter
Senior IT Consultant
Serena B.Wille
Counsel
Peter Yerkes
Public Affairs Assistant
These staffers didn't just magically appear, they were hand-picked by the Commission members.
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Don't hold your breath.
Judging from what Weldon just said on FNC, he's blaming the staff and clearing the commissioners, I don't think it's a matter of keeping them informed.
Your analysis is right on the mark!
Under oath please.
That's not what the report says. The report says that the Cherokee was in front of the Aztec. It also blames the crash on the local crontroller's failure to keep the aircraft separated. Now what you wrote might be techically correct if the Aztec overtook the Cherokee and as it was doing so, the Cherokee, piloted by the Saudi, executed the turn as directed by ATC.
ROFLOL!!! Great idea! Wonder if she will go on the Senate floor with that one? Not a chance!
How do you hide Sandy Berger -- he is going to have to go on a diet! :)
If it's breaking in the NYT, it will at least get a little bit of MSM airplay. I'd sure be interested in the "who" part of that "why," though.
According to Weldon on one of the shows, Lehman was livid when he found this out.
I'll tell you what we need, and it's not Weldon, it's a freaking special prosecutor.
When I read the report, I realized that they would be reaching conclusions about the cause of the crash without even considering the possiblity of intent on the part of the Saudi pilot. That might lead them to conclude or assume things in error.
I would imagine intent is not something generally considered in air accidents, unless something points investigators in that direction - like a suicide note, or a history of depression, or a roommate who intentionally crashes his plane into a building exactly one year to the date later.
It may well be we already have a Special Prosecutor. I mean, for some inexplicable reason, Berger's sentencing was delayed until September.
I'm listening to Rush speculate on a possible Berger connection to the 9-11 Commission and Able Danger.
Good. So now is the time to go public. Where are you John Lehman?
You must be very patient.
My experience with Special Prosecutor's is that once they recognize that if they finish they are out of job and out of the spotlight they do what any of us would do. They stall. It will be 2-3 years before you hear anything out of a Special Prosecutor investigation. I'll take some testimony before Congress from the 9/11 Commissioners and the staff who were involved in this fiasco.
...first of all, expelling her from the 9/11 Comm., compelling her to testify before the same Comm...and, "Why was she there in the 1st place?"
....America shall continue to weep/suffer, b/c of the Klintoons' (and their Ilk) Actions.
Got that right! Have a feeling this is sprouting legs as I type. Maybe the Clintons are finally going to get what is coming at them.
The more I have thought about Monica, the more sure I am that it was done on purpose to hide their dealings with China which were under investigation. Took the limelight off any China investigation or any other intelligence failure and put the focus on Monica. I believe Ms. Clinton knew all the details and played up the wronged wife. Nothing I have seen to date has changed my mind.
Personally I think Wag the Dog was made into a movie for the same reason. No way was it a coincidence that the firefly or whatever it was girl was wearing a black beret. Set up by the White House and their friends in Hollywood.
First thing I thought of was the delay in Burger's sentencing and then it was confirmed on here it was delayed.
This whole deal is gathering steam when the NY Times actually talks about Atta and the 9-11 Commission. Could have knocked me over with a feather!
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