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Atta way to blow 9/11 panel's credibility [Mark Steyn]
SUN-TIMES ^ | August 14, 2005 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 08/14/2005 4:32:45 PM PDT by Forgiven_Sinner

If you want to know everything wrong with the 9/11 Commission in a single sound bite, consider this from Al Felzenberg, its official spokesman, speaking Wednesday:

''There was no way that Atta could have been in the United States at that time, which is why the staff didn't give this tremendous weight when they were writing the report. This information was not meshing with the other information that we had.''

In fairness to Felzenberg, he was having a bad week, and a hard time staying on top of the commission's ever-shifting version of events. It emerged that the U.S. military had fingered Mohammed Atta -- the guy who plowed Flight 11 into the first World Trade Center tower -- well over a year before before 9/11. Or as the Associated Press puts it:

"A classified military intelligence unit called 'Able Danger' identified Atta and three other hijackers in 1999 as potential members of a terrorist cell in New York City."

At first, the commission denied that it knew anything about "Able Danger": "The Sept. 11 Commission did not learn of any U.S. government knowledge prior to 9/11 of surveillance of Mohammed Atta or of his cell," insisted Lee Hamilton, the Democratic co-chair. "Had we learned of it, obviously, it would've been a major focus of our investigation."

But within 48 hours this version was non-operative. As the AP subsequently reported: "The Sept. 11 Commission knew military intelligence officials had identified lead hijacker Mohamed Atta as a member of al-Qaida who might be part of U.S.-based terror cell more than a year before the terror attacks but decided not to include that in its final report, a spokesman acknowledged Thursday."

So, far from being a "major focus" that they just happened to miss -- coulda happened to anyone -- it turns out they knew about it but "decided not to include" it.

How'd that happen? Well, as Felzenberg says so disarmingly, "this information was not meshing with the other information.'' As a glimpse into the mindset of the commission, that's astonishing. Sept. 11 happened, in part, because the various federal bureaucracies involved were unable to process information that didn't "mesh" with conventional wisdom. Now we find that the official commission intended to identify those problems and ensure they don't recur is, in fact, guilty of the very same fatal flaw. The new information didn't "mesh" with the old information, so they disregarded it.

But, hey, let's not have a philosophical discussion, let's keep it practical: There was "no way" that Atta could have been in the United States except when the official INS record says he was? No INS paper trail, "no way" he could have got in?

Here's one way just for a start. Forget the southern border, insofar as there is such a thing. Fact: On America's northern border, no record is kept of individual visitors to the United States. All that happens is that a photo scanner snaps your rear license plate. The scanner is said to be state-of-the-art, which is to say, as one Customs & Border official told me, it's "officially" 75 percent accurate. On the one occasion my own license plate was queried, it turned out the scanner had misread it. So, just for a start, without any particular difficulty, a friend of Mohammed Atta could have rented a car for him in Montreal and driven him down to New York -- and there would be never be any record to connect him to the vehicle anywhere in the United States or Canada.

Would al-Qaida types have such contacts in Montreal? Absolutely. The city's a hotbed of Islamist cells and sympathizers.

Fact: The only Islamist terrorist attack prevented by the U.S. government in the period before 9/11 was the attempt to blow up LAX by Ahmed Ressam, a Montrealer caught on the Washington/British Columbia frontier by an alert official who happened to notice he seemed to be a little sweaty. A different guard, a cooler Islamist, and it might just have been yet another routine unrecorded border crossing.

So, when the 9/11 Commission starts saying that there's "no way" something can happen when it happens every single day of the week, you start to wonder what exactly is the point of an official investigation so locked in to pre-set conclusions.

For example, they seemed oddly determined to fix June 3, 2000, as the official date of Atta's first landing on American soil -- even though there were several alleged sightings of him before that date, including a bizarre story that he'd trained at Maxwell/Gunter Air Force Base in Montgomery, Ala. Atta was a very mobile guy in the years before 9/11, shuttling between Germany, Spain, Afghanistan, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, the Philippines with effortless ease. I've no hard evidence of where he was in, say, April 2000. The period between late 1999 and May 2000 is, in many ways, a big blur. He might have been in Germany, he might have been in Florida, attempting to get a U.S. Farm Service Agency loan for the world's biggest cropduster, as reported by USDA official Johnell Bryant.

But I do know it's absurd to suggest he was never in the United States until June 3, 2000, simply because that's what the INS says -- especially when U.S. military intelligence says something quite different.

Sept. 11 was a total government fiasco: CIA, FBI, INS, FAA, all the hot shot acronyms failed spectacularly. But appoint an official commission and let them issue an official report and suddenly everyone says, oh, well, this is the official version of 9/11; if they say something didn't happen, it can't possibly have happened.

Readers may recall that I never cared for the commission. There were too many showboating partisan hacks -- Richard ben Veniste, Bob Kerrey -- who seemed more interested in playing to the rhythms of election season. There was at least one person with an outrageous conflict of interest: Clinton Justice Department honcho Jamie Gorelick, who shouldn't have been on the commission but instead a key witness appearing in front of it. And there were far too many areas where the members appeared to be interested only in facts that supported a predetermined outcome.

Maybe we need a 9/11 Commission Commission to investigate the 9/11 Commission. A body intended to reassure Americans that the lessons of that terrible day had been learned instead engaged in what at best was transparent politicking and collusion in posterior-covering and at worst was something a whole lot darker and more disturbing.

The problem pre-9/11 was always political: that's to say, no matter how savvy individual operatives in various agencies may have been, the political culture of the day meant that nothing would happen except a memo would get typed up and shoveled into a filing cabinet. Together with other never fully explained episodes -- like Sandy Berger's pants-stuffing at the national archives -- the Able Danger story makes one thing plain: The problem is still political.


TOPICS: Canada; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Mexico; News/Current Events; Political Humor/Cartoons; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 911; 911commission; atta; marksteyn; steyn
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To: kellynla
"The 9-11 Commission had about as much credibility as a screen door on a submarine."

Agreed! BTW,I wonder if the USS Jimmy Carter has screen doors.Just kidding,but that crew needs to go dark and go deep to keep that name from view.

41 posted on 08/14/2005 5:58:31 PM PDT by smoothsailing (Qui Nhon Turtle Co.)
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To: Darkwolf377

"CLINTON

KNEW"

BOTH OF THEM


42 posted on 08/14/2005 5:59:00 PM PDT by combat_boots (Dug in and not budging an inch. NOT to be schiavoed, greered, or felosed as a patient)
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To: Forgiven_Sinner

"A body intended to reassure Americans that the lessons of that terrible day had been learned instead engaged in what at best was transparent politicking and collusion in posterior-covering and at worst was something a whole lot darker and more disturbing."

It occurs to me that if the members of the 9/11 Commission are committed to finding the truth, and I'm not saying that they are, then they themselves should be calling for further investigations.


43 posted on 08/14/2005 6:47:11 PM PDT by popdonnelly
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To: LibFreeOrDie

Ashcroft spoke about Gorelick's "wall" memo at the 9/11 commish hearing.

Yes, and I think he broke the tacit agreement that the Democrats wouldn't trash the Bush Administration and the Republicans wouldn't trash the Clinton Administration.


44 posted on 08/14/2005 6:49:28 PM PDT by popdonnelly
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To: TruthShallSetYouFree

I'm also waiting for someone to act like an authentic journalist and do some investigation.


45 posted on 08/14/2005 6:56:28 PM PDT by popdonnelly
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To: muawiyah

Where is "here"?


46 posted on 08/14/2005 7:12:58 PM PDT by xjcsa (The Kyoto Protocol is about as futile as sending seven maids with seven mops to rid a beach of sand)
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To: popdonnelly
I'm also waiting for someone to act like an authentic journalist and do some investigation.

Don't hold your breath FReeper popdonnelly.

47 posted on 08/14/2005 7:30:29 PM PDT by OneLoyalAmerican (The only 180 Flipper John hasn't done is the SF-180.)
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To: xjcsa
The throbbing heart of beautiful downtown Springfield VA.

You're new aren't you?

48 posted on 08/14/2005 7:30:53 PM PDT by muawiyah (/ hey coach do I gotta' put in that "/sarcasm " thing again?)
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To: muawiyah
You're new aren't you?

Compared to you, I guess...I'm still working on memorizing the hometown of every Freeper; I'm only to the L's. I'll get to the M's next week.

49 posted on 08/14/2005 7:47:42 PM PDT by xjcsa (The Kyoto Protocol is about as futile as sending seven maids with seven mops to rid a beach of sand)
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To: muawiyah

By the way I did check your info page before I asked; it says you're from Indiana, and I was wondering when on earth Mohammed Atta had been in Indiana.

On another note, you have some interesting reading on that page.


50 posted on 08/14/2005 7:49:43 PM PDT by xjcsa (The Kyoto Protocol is about as futile as sending seven maids with seven mops to rid a beach of sand)
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To: xjcsa

Yes, I am from Indiana but I live in Virginia.


51 posted on 08/14/2005 7:53:37 PM PDT by muawiyah (/ hey coach do I gotta' put in that "/sarcasm " thing again?)
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To: Forgiven_Sinner

BUMP for later reading.


52 posted on 08/14/2005 7:58:40 PM PDT by SerpentDove (In the shadow of the Almighty.)
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To: Forgiven_Sinner

Now will we learn the true story about the anthrax attacks?


53 posted on 08/14/2005 8:01:11 PM PDT by 2grit
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To: Forgiven_Sinner
I didn't purchase the 9/11 Commission Report because the politics surrounding their "investigations" were so obvious, I figured it wasn't worth my $20.

This story just confirms my suspicions.

54 posted on 08/14/2005 8:11:13 PM PDT by GVnana
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To: Forgiven_Sinner

Hmmmm?? Since Ashcroft isn't Attorney General .. I don't think that will happen.


55 posted on 08/14/2005 8:51:42 PM PDT by CyberAnt (America has the greatest military on the face of the earth.)
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To: ThanhPhero

Please do not lump all repubs together. There are those who will expose whatever and their political careers be damned. Maybe not many .. but enough.

As for the grass roots repubs .. you're including me in your false assumption and I don't like that one bit.


56 posted on 08/14/2005 8:57:03 PM PDT by CyberAnt (America has the greatest military on the face of the earth.)
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To: Ann Archy

Sure .. so she can say 187 times .. I don't recall!!


57 posted on 08/14/2005 9:09:57 PM PDT by CyberAnt (America has the greatest military on the face of the earth.)
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To: CyberAnt

What's this about Atta maybe being at Maxwell/Gunter Air Force Base in Alabama? I've never heard this before. My husband and son both work there.


58 posted on 08/14/2005 9:28:09 PM PDT by Himyar
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To: tiki

And .. THEY NEED TO PASS A TEST ABOUT THE CONSTITUTION.


59 posted on 08/14/2005 9:34:55 PM PDT by CyberAnt (America has the greatest military on the face of the earth.)
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To: citizencon

I suspect that too.


60 posted on 08/14/2005 9:38:41 PM PDT by CyberAnt (America has the greatest military on the face of the earth.)
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