I didn't know there were three!
Mewzilla...the link mercy posted mentions Andrews AFB.
From the link -- In addition, James Smith, a former employee of a defense contractor, says he helped create a chart in 2000 for the Able Danger program that included Mr. Atta's photograph and name. According to Smith, Atta's name and photograph were obtained through a private researcher in California who was paid to gather the information from contacts in the Middle East. Smith says he retained a copy of the chart for some time, posting it on his office wall at Andrews Air Force Base. Ironically, considering the apparent role of the Clinton administration's wall in this story, Smith recalls that the chart became stuck to his wall at the air base, and was impossible to remove when he switched jobs.
Rush just announced that he is interviewing Curt Weldon in five minutes for the next newsletter.
I wonder if Rush will have anything to say tomorrow.
Well, this "911 commission WAS briefed about Able Danger" plus "Three persons confirm Atta was known to Able Danger" == the commission (someone on it) KNEW about Atta & Able Danger.
The big question now is what happened to that knowledge?
I've still got a nagging question about whether the 'Toon's endorsement of the International Criminal Court (that Bush pulled) might have had a part to play in this stuff, too.