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Curt Weldon: Gorelick Aide Blocked Able Danger Testimony
NewsMax ^ | 10/22/05 | NewsMax

Posted on 10/21/2005 9:29:47 PM PDT by wagglebee

An aide to former Clinton Justice Department official Jamie Gorelick blocked the 9/11 Commission from hearing bombshell testimony about the findings of the elite Able Danger military intelligence team, Rep. Curt Weldon said late Friday.

"The person who debriefed [Able Danger analyst] Scott Philpot was, in fact, the lead staffer for Jamie Gorelick," Weldon told the Fox News Channel's "Hannity & Colmes." "His name was Dieter Snell."

Weldon contended: "It was Dieter Snell who did not brief the 9/11 Commission. The 9/11 Commissioners were never briefed on Able Danger."

Gorelick was the lead Democrat on the 9/11 Commission.

Weldon said Able Danger team members have been "gagged" by the Pentagon and by Defense Intelligence Agency leaders who stand to be embarrassed by their revelations.

"The Defense Intelligence Agency has people who were held over from the previous administration," he told Fox News. "They were there when [Able Danger] brought forward this information."

The Pennsylvania Republican said that besides identifying Atta and three other 9/11 hijackers as terrorist threats, Able Danger had warned of the impending attack on the U.S.S. Cole.

"Two weeks before the attack on the U.S.S. Cole," he told "Hannity & Colmes, "they sensed that something was about to happen in Yemen. Two days before the attack on the Cole - and the arrival of the Cole in harbor - they warned that the ship should not enter the harbor."

"This information needs to be brought to the public," Weldon said. "We lost 3,000 people here. This cannot be covered up. This is 3,000 times worse than Watergate."


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 911; 911commission; abledanger; atta; clintonfailure; curtweldon; dietersnell; dietrichsnell; gorelick; gorelickwall; jamiegorelick; usscole
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To: NormsRevenge
"The dems MO, time and time again"

And with weak Repubs and a demrat-facilitating media. . .the MO works!

61 posted on 10/21/2005 11:53:39 PM PDT by cricket (No Freedom - No Peace)
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To: carl in alaska
The Washington political class is making a big mistake here with Able Danger.

Seems the mistake has already been made. . .willfully. ..skilfully and determinedly.

62 posted on 10/21/2005 11:58:49 PM PDT by cricket (No Freedom - No Peace)
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To: eddiemunster
"I'll say it again, but where in the hell is Rush and Hannity on Able Danger? Sure they've done some 5 minute bits on it, but this thing is devastating. Why the silence? Even that psycho-hippy Savage has devoted more time to this.."

I hope that is not why Rush/Hannity have not gone there (because Savage has, that is). . .

Keep thinking they are waiting for the 'missing piece'; or SOMEthing.

And how about the 'blogosphere'. . .wish 'Power line' would tackle this big time. . .and the rest of the good guys. . .

Pathetic that is has come to this. . .wanting a blogger to right a national wrong and a Presidential disgrace. . .

Easy to see why Monica was THE story. . .she too, pales to the Clinton treasons committed.

63 posted on 10/22/2005 12:05:27 AM PDT by cricket (No Freedom - No Peace)
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To: cricket

Speaking of Monica...where's Drudge been? Next to zilch on this matter. Difficult to get national defense gossip at a bathhouse unless it's about Streisand, Liza or Madonna I guess...


64 posted on 10/22/2005 12:14:19 AM PDT by eddiemunster
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To: kcvl; Lancey Howard; Howlin; ravingnutter; Mo1; Peach; Enchante
Deiter Snell is DANGEROUS

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"The commission, however, said it first heard Atta mentioned in discussions about Able Danger on July 12, 2004, during an interview with a Navy officer.

The officer told senior commission staff member Deiter Snell and another staffer that he recalled briefly seeing Atta's name and photo in a chart belonging to a Defense Department employee, and said the material was dated "February through April 2000."

According to the commission, Atta first arrived in the United States on June 3, 2001, about three months before the airline he flew crashed into the World Trade Center. The Navy officer, who said the chart showed Atta to be a member of a terrorist cell in Brooklyn, complained that the identities of other cell members had been removed from the document because Pentagon lawyers were concerned about the propriety of the military's role with the FBI in a domestic intelligence operation.

Eventually commission staffers found the military officer's description and explanation of Able Danger to be wanting and concluded the information was "not sufficiently reliable to warrant revision of the (9/11) report or further investigation."

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Deitrich Deiter Snell is VERY SUSPECT in his actions and lack thereof .... he behaves like a rogue agent .. I saw him briefly interviewed .. he's very arrogant, and the web of terrifying scenarios is truly unbelievable. See the article below toward the end to make your hair curl more about Snell.

Who in our government is investigating this stuff??? kcvl, have you thought of sending all the research you've done to Curt Weldon or Porter Goss or someone??? It so frightening and sickening to know this level of blatant mishandling and risk exists.

What can be done with all this information to get someone to wake up to what amounts to treachery in our own government??? And, thank you Billy Jeff .. you twisted diabolical monster./ s

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September 7, 2004

U.S. Secretly Detained Mohammed Jamal Khalifa For Four Months After Purported May 1995 Deportation

Prior To Detention, Controversial 9/11 Commissioner Jamie Gorelick Signed January Order Sending Mohammed Jamal Khalifa To Face Death Sentence In Jordan; Major Intelligence On al Qaeda Was Obtained Soon After

By J.M. Berger - INTELWIRE.com

The U.S. government secretly detained Osama bin Laden's brother-in-law for four months in 1995, after the INS announced he had already been deported to Jordan, according to documents obtained by INTELWIRE using the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).

The Jordan deportation was authorized by then-Deputy Attorney General Jamie Gorelick, at the request of Secretary of State Warren Christopher. A member of the independent commission investigating the September 11 attacks, Gorelick came under fire earlier in 2004 for possible conflicts arising from her role in the Clinton administration's war on terrorism.

Mohammed Jamal Khalifa, an alleged terrorist financier married to a sister of bin Laden, was arrested in San Francisco, Calif., in December 1994. Within a month, the Justice Department instituted extradition proceedings to deport Khalifa to Jordan, where he had been convicted in absentia for his alleged involvement in a terrorist plot to bomb movie theaters.

According to a public statement by the INS, that deportation was completed on May 3, 1995. But new evidence obtained by INTELWIRE shows the case is more complex than it seemed.

Behind The Scenes Of The Arrest

Khalifa was in the Philippines in November 1994. According to a 2002 FBI affidavit, he was in contact with a terrorist cell in Manila during that time. (link to document) Led by Ramzi Yousef and Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the cell was plotting to bomb a dozen U.S.-bound airliners in mid-January 1995, according to trial records.

Authorities claim that Khalifa helped fund the plot, known as Bojinka, through a network of charities and businesses he had founded in the Philippines. Khalifa has denied all these charges and says he has never been connected to terrorist activity.

Khalifa came to the U.S. on Dec. 1, 1994. He was arrested by the FBI and the INS on Dec. 16, shortly before returning to the Philippines. According to INS records obtained by INTELWIRE, his visa was revoked because he was wanted by Jordanian authorities for funding a series of movie theater bombings earlier that year.

According to the 2002 affidavit, a founding member of al Qaeda was arrested while traveling with Khalifa. Mohamed Loay Bayazid allegedly tried to purchase uranium for al Qaeda in the early 1990s, according to the affidavit and other court records.

Although he was arrested with Khalifa, INTELWIRE has been unable to ascertain the existence of public records which indicate what happened to Bayazid after his arrest. According to the 2002 affidavit, Bayazid was released under unclear circumstances and later fled the country.

After the arrest, Khalifa was held at the Santa Rita County Jail for several months in a high-security cell, according to the San Francisco Examiner. The detention in a local facility was consistent with INS practice at the time.

On Dec. 20, a search warrant was executed for Khalifa's baggage, according to court records obtained by INTELWIRE. An electronic organizer in his luggage contains a phone number linked to Bojinka, according to the 2002 affidavit.

That phone number was for a unit in the Dona Josefa apartment building in Manila, where a member of Yousef's terrorist cell was living. Yousef was living and building bombs in another unit at the same building.

On December 21, 1994, Khalifa was convicted and sentenced to death in absentia by the Jordanian government on charges of aiding terrorist activity. The next day, the ambassador of Jordan requested that Khalifa be extradited, according to an official copy of the letter, obtained by INTELWIRE.

On January 5, 1995, Secretary of State Warren Christopher sent a letter to Attorney General Janet Reno, formally requesting that Khalifa be deported specifically to Jordan. The letter came nearly three weeks after deportation proceedings had already begun.

The next day, Gorelick sent a letter to the Office of the Immigration Judge which stated that she was aware deportation proceedings were underway and stipulates that Khalifa should not be deported to any country except Jordan. The letter was obtained by INTELWIRE under FOIA. (link to document)

Bojinka Busted; Khalifa Cuts A Deal

The very same day that Gorelick signed the order to deport Khalifa to Jordan, a virtual death sentence for the detainee, Philippines police raided Ramzi Yousef's apartment at the Dona Josefa.

Police and trial records indicate the raid came after an accidental fire in the apartment sent smoke billowing out the window of the unit. During the Bojinka trial, Yousef (who represented himself) claimed there had been no fire, and he explicitly argued during his closing remarks that the police had planned the raid in advance.

"You have two more witnesses from the Philippine National Police, who their testimonies both combined would show that all the events of January 6, 1995, are all made up by the Philippine National Police, and would prove, would certainly prove that the Philippine National Police prepared well in advance for the alleged events in room number 603," Yousef said. (It should be noted that Yousef made several claims during the trial and closing remarks, some of which were demonstrably false and all of which were self-serving.)

As Khalifa's deportation moved forward slowly, the Philippines government sent intelligence reports to U.S. law enforcement officials tying Khalifa to Yousef's Bojinka cell. These reports, obtained by INTELWIRE, include extensive information on Khalifa's alleged activities in the Philippines.

While Khalifa was still in custody, two suspects were arrested in the Bojinka case, Yousef and Abdul Hakim Murad. Yousef was also wanted for his role in bombing the World Trade Center in 1993.

Both men were questioned about their ties to Khalifa within hours of being taken into U.S. custody, according to documents obtained by investigative journalist Peter Lance for his book, "1000 Years for Revenge."

During the spring of 1995, the U.S. developed its first direct intelligence on Osama bin Laden. A joint congressional inquiry into the 9/11 attack said that some time between March and May "[ redacted ] provides most significant reporting on UBL to date."

Based on the 2002 affidavit and numerous other sources, both Khalifa and Bayazid would have been able to provide significant intelligence on bin Laden, but there were several other suspects in the U.S. with similar information. INTELWIRE has found no documentation that indicates the source of the reporting.

On March 27, the Justice Department agreed to return the belongings seized from Khalifa's luggage, settling a civil lawsuit filed by Khalifa, according to court records obtained by INTELWIRE. In early April, Jordan overturned Khalifa's in absentia conviction. (There is some ambiguity about the date this occured, but it had been accomplished by April.)

On April 18, 1995, Khalifa appeared in immigration court and argued against deportation, according to reports in the San Francisco Chronicle. His attorney promised "long term litigation" to prevent the deportation from proceeding.

One day later, the Alfred E. Murrah federal building in Oklahoma City was destroyed by a terrorist truck bomb attack. The method of attack was extremely similar to that used by Yousef in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.

Hours after the explosion took place, Murad informed a prison guard that Yousef's terrorist cell was responsible for the attack, according to court records and FBI interrogation reports obtained by Peter Lance.

A few hours after Murad claimed responsibility, Khalifa was moved from a county jail to a high-security federal prison in California (FCI Dublin), according to a Bureau of Prisons inmate data record obtained by INTELWIRE under FOIA. (link to document)

Timothy McVeigh was picked up the same day on a traffic violation. On April 21, Terry Nichols surrendered to police. His Philippines ties were immediately discovered, as detailed in an FBI "302" interrogation record dated April 21.

Khalifa, Yousef and Murad all had documented contacts in the town where Nichols stayed during a visit to the Philippines from November 22, 1994, to January 16, 1995. (related story, related story) Not all of these details may have been clear to U.S. authorities at the time.

On April 26, 1995, Khalifa appeared in court again, but this time he reversed his previous position and requested that he be immediately deported to Jordan. In exchange for his cooperation, the INS agreed to strike any allegations of terrorism from his U.S. record, according to newspaper accounts of the proceedings. On May 5, 1995, UPI published the following report:

The Immigration and Naturalization Service has deported a Saudi Arabian national to Jordan, where he has been convicted in absentia of bankrolling terrorist attacks on public theaters, officials confirmed Friday.

Thomas J. Schiltgen, INS district director for Northern California, said Mohammed Jamal Khalifah was actually returned to Jordan on Wednesday, but the announcement was withheld for two days.

In Reality, Khalifa Remained In U.S. Custody Until August The Bureau of Prisons document obtained by INTELWIRE appears to refute the INS statement that Khalifa had been turned over to Jordan. (The exact wording of the statement was not available at the time of this posting.)

The document contains an entry for May 3, 1995, indicating that Khalifa had been transferred to an "in-transit facility." According to a BOP document obtained from the agency's Web site, " 'IN TRANSIT' means the inmate has been moved from a BOP facility, and may or may not be returned."

The facility to which Khalifa was transferred was designated "4-I." When contacted, two BOP spokespersons confirmed that the designation indicates Khalifa was being held in custody by another agency of the U.S. government, but neither source would to disclose the identity of that agency. Both spokespersons said the meaning of the 4-I designation was "not public information." There is no indication of whether the detention was voluntary or involuntary.

Khalifa was detained with "4-I" status until August 31, 1995, at which point his status was changed to "P95" after an action designated "release." Both BOP spokespersons refused to disclose the meaning of the P95 designation, but one of them indicated that the final two entries on the inmate data record appear to indicate Khalifa's transfer to the custody of a foreign government.

Both spokespersons concurred that the form indicates Khalifa remained in U.S. custody until Aug. 31, 1995. A followup FOIA request for the meaning of the 4-I and P95 facility codes had not received a response at the time of this posting.

After his return to Jordan, Khalifa was cleared of all charges after a witness in the movie theater bombings recanted his previous testimony. Khalifa was freed, and lives in Saudi Arabia today, where he runs a seafood restaurant in Jeddah, according to media reports. In media reports and civil court filings as recent as 2004, Khalifa has denied ever having any ties to terrorist activity.

9/11 Commission Questions

The new documents obtained by INTELWIRE raise several question about exactly what happened in the Khalifa case, including why he was deported instead of being prosecuted in the U.S., why the evidence seized from his belongings was returned to him, which government agency detained him between May and August 1995, and why he was detained.

The quick deportation agreement struck only a week after the Oklahoma City bombing is also noteworthy, given that the federal investigation into Terry Nichols' Philippines ties had barely begun and that a suspected accomplice of Khalifa had confessed to having a role in the bombing.

Furthermore, Khalifa's alleged links to Yousef (who had two major trials ahead of him) were no secret at the time he was deported. Newspaper reports from 1995 about Khalifa's extradition proceedings cited suspicions about such ties, in addition to the links cited above.

The revelation that Khalifa was secretly held in U.S. custody for four more months further elevates the importance of the case. The handling of Khalifa's deportation is one of the most prominent issues in the early 1990s investigation into Osama bin Laden, Ramzi Yousef and Khalid Shaikh Mohammed.

Gorelick's role in signing the Jordan deportation letter may have been a routine administrative task, but it raises questions that cannot be answered until the full facts of the case are known. The document does not suggest that Gorelick was responsible for initiating Khalifa's deportation proceedings. The deportation was formally requested by Secretary of State Warren Christopher one day earlier, in a letter to Attorney General Janet Reno obtained by INTELWIRE.

Gorelick came under fire in 2004 for potential conflicts of interest in her role as a independent commissioner investigating the 9/11 attacks, when Attorney General John Ashcroft declassified a terrorism policy memo she had authored.

Gorelick was not the only figure on the 9/11 commission tied to the case. Deitrich Snell, the commission's senior counsel, prosecuted Yousef and Murad in 1996 for the Bojinka plot. Khalifa's links to Yousef were kept obscure during the Bojinka trial. Phone calls between Khalifa's mobile phone and the Bojinka conspirators were mentioned during the trial, but attributed to a "Mr. Jamal." Khalifa's full name was never mentioned, unless in sections of the transcript which were sealed under a court order.

The trial also deleted virtually every mention of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, who was deeply involved in the Bojinka plot. The only citation of KSM during the trial came when a letter on Yousef's laptop was read aloud. No context for the name was provided during the trial, with the possible exception of sealed deliberations. Partly as a result of that omission, KSM remained virtually unknown in the West until after the September 11 attack, which he masterminded.

A new book, Cover Up, published today by investigative reporter Peter Lance, says that Snell refused to answer questions about why KSM's name was omitted from the Bojinka trial during an interview with the author. Lance says Snell cited his inability to reveal classified information in response to some questions.

Transcripts of the Bojinka trial cited in this story were provided by Peter Lance, author of Cover Up: What the Government Is Still Hiding About the War on Terror.

Philippines government intelligence reports on Mohammed Jamal Khalifa cited in this story were provided by Motley-Rice, a law firm that has sued Khalifa and others seeking restitution for the 9/11 attacks.

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I pray for our country ...God bless America .. how can we survive the enemies from within??

65 posted on 10/22/2005 12:23:34 AM PDT by STARWISE (Able Danger: DISABLED??)
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To: wagglebee
"We lost 3,000 people here. This cannot be covered up. This is 3,000 times worse than Watergate."

Actually, from a mathematical viewpoint, that statement is incorrect. Nobody died because of Watergate. Therefore, this is infinitely worse than Watergate. This would be 3000 times worse than something that caused exactly one death, such as Chapaquddick, or Ft. Marcy Park.

66 posted on 10/22/2005 12:31:37 AM PDT by TruthShallSetYouFree (Abortion is to family planning what bankruptcy is to financial planning.)
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To: eddiemunster

Wondering the same. . .this story deserves some headlines. . .Come On! Anybody???


67 posted on 10/22/2005 12:36:56 AM PDT by cricket (No Freedom - No Peace)
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To: cricket

Yes it is depressing....look at how little play Socks Berger got for what he did and he was convicted...you can't make this stuff up.


68 posted on 10/22/2005 1:02:15 AM PDT by TShaunK
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To: cricket

I'll tell you what if the pubbies are to week knneed to press these issues they don't deserve the power they have earned.


69 posted on 10/22/2005 1:04:51 AM PDT by TShaunK
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To: wagglebee

Go Congressman Weldon - "sic 'em"


70 posted on 10/22/2005 1:07:56 AM PDT by AnimalLover ( ((Are there special rules and regulations for the big guys?)))
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To: AnimalLover
Dieter Snell ...


71 posted on 10/22/2005 2:12:55 AM PDT by sono (I knew I was going to take the wrong train, so I left early. L Berra)
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To: Danae

Someone, anyone, tell me why this ugly bag of mostly water has not been hauled before a judge????!!!!!

))___Because she is a high-priced attorney for a major DC law firm and part of the "good ole boy" network that protects its own, Republican or Democrat.


72 posted on 10/22/2005 3:04:05 AM PDT by Bushbacker (f----u)
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To: wagglebee

Able Danger not mentioned, at the very least, in a footnote in the 9/11 Commission Report is negligence.


73 posted on 10/22/2005 3:14:56 AM PDT by Loyal Buckeye
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To: wagglebee

bookmark


74 posted on 10/22/2005 4:28:49 AM PDT by GiovannaNicoletta
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To: BenLurkin
"Gorelick should have been under investigation by the 9-11 commission."

Well that would be a start. Let's throw in her role at Fannie Mae while on the Board of Directors, (Fraud, Corruption, etc.); let's throw in her role on the board of Slumberger, the French oil services company totally wrapped up in the oil for food scandal.

She has been quite the busy little bee.

Regards,

75 posted on 10/22/2005 4:43:15 AM PDT by Jimmy Valentine (DemocRATS - when they speak, they lie; when they are silent, they are stealing the American Dream)
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To: USS Alaska
LOL! What an awful image!

Carolyn

76 posted on 10/22/2005 4:48:46 AM PDT by CDHart (The world has become a lunatic asylum and the lunatics are in charge.)
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To: kcvl

Bump for later read.......


77 posted on 10/22/2005 5:01:53 AM PDT by mickie
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To: TShaunK
"I'll tell you what if the pubbies are to week knneed to press these issues they don't deserve the power they have earned

True. . .

78 posted on 10/22/2005 5:15:36 AM PDT by cricket (No Freedom - No Peace)
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To: TShaunK
"Yes it is depressing....look at how little play Socks Berger got for what he did and he was convicted...you can't make this stuff up."

Yes, imagine if a Repub film-maker would do this story. . .

and of course, Berglar was convicted; but barely; and bet he got paid well for his time. . .in Court.

79 posted on 10/22/2005 5:19:10 AM PDT by cricket (No Freedom - No Peace)
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To: cricket

If I remember correctly, Snell's working for NYS's Eliot Spitzer now. He shouldn't be hard to find.


80 posted on 10/22/2005 5:24:10 AM PDT by mewzilla (Property must be secured or liberty cannot exist. John Adams)
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