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The poopoo is about to hit the fan.
Ping
When did Slick and the Beast know and what did they know, and what were they told?
Someone warn him to watch out for New York Times reporters and former Clinton administration employees.
can he "go public" without authorization? I am confused as to whether he is still active in this program (if its still active), if he needs approval for this, etc.
When and what specific program?
Any idea what time it will be on Fox and which segment?
Unless this hits the MSM, don't bet on it having a major impact. Those POSs are still gatekeepers, and this won't make it past the gate.
Just watch how differently the news media treats whistle-blower Shaffer compared to how they treated Joe Wilson...
what did the shrill know and when did she ignore it?
Now all the conservative commentators who have been giving Weldon Hell can all line up for a dumb ass vaccine!
Ping to Able Danger operative on FNC tonight.
Think he will tell us what query statement that was used? Bet is wasn't politically correct.
Pinging self to watch
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UPDATE: CQ reader Lauri S. tells me that the Fox Report will feature an interview with an Able Danger officer tonight at 6 pm CT. Catherine Herridge will speak with a Lt. Col. named "Tony", a 22-year veteran. If I get more on this, I'll post it here.
UPDATE II: Laura Rozen reveals that "Tony" is Lt. Col. Tony Shaffer:
He served in a liaison capacity between Able Danger and the Special Operations Command (SOCOM) in Tampa, Florida, and he flew into Afghanistan with special ops in a boots on the ground capacity. ... It's still a bit vague as to what exactly on Atta and the "Brooklyn cell" the Able Danger team came up with, but Shaffer did tell Spencer that the Able Danger team briefed then Special Ops commander, now Army Chief of Staff Pete Schoomaker on their findings. Shaffer also told Spencer that he had met with Pentagon intel czar Stephen Cambone in the E-ring today about the Able Danger issue, so clearly the Pentagon is paying attention.
Weldon's sources are moving into the open on their own. That sounds like a positive development, but we'll know more about it after the interview tonight.