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Able Danger warned of attack on USS Cole
Times Herald ^ | Oct 25 05 | KEITH PHUCAS

Posted on 10/25/2005 1:41:43 PM PDT by churchillbuff

NORRISTOWN - Senior Pentagon officials were warned not to let the USS Cole dock in Yemen two days before terrorists attacked the ship five years ago killing 17 sailors, according to Congressman Curt Weldon, who said the crucial intelligence was gleaned from the former secret defense operation, "Able Danger."

Weldon, vice chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, revealed the information in a House speech last Wednesday evening that blasted the Defense Intelligence Agency's (DIA) attempts to discredit Army Reserve Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer, a DIA employee who worked as a liaison with the "Able Danger" team. In June, Shaffer told The Times Herald during an interview on Capitol Hill that the now-defunct data mining operation had linked Sept. 11 hijacker Mohamed Atta to an al-Qaida cell in Brooklyn in 2000 - more than a year before the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. The military's Special Operations Command ran the high-tech dragnet that searched for terrorist linkages. The terrorist associations were mapped out on large charts, according to Shaffer and other of "Able Danger" colleagues, during the program that operated between 1999 and 2001. However, following Shaffer's attempts to broker an arrangement that would draw the FBI into the operation, the program was shut down. Weldon and Shaffer believe "Able Danger" intelligence may have disrupted - or even prevented - the Sept. 11 attacks if it had continued. In August, Navy Capt. Scott Phillpott and James D. Smith, a defense contractor, corroborated Shaffer's story. On Wednesday, Weldon again criticized the Pentagon for dragging its feet in its probe of the defense program's history, and continued his criticism of the CIA, which he said tried to protect its own intelligence turf from other government intelligence agencies. "What we have here, I am convinced of this now, is an aggressive attempt by CIA management to cover up their own shortcomings in not being able to do what the Able Danger team did," he said. Besides claiming to identifying Atta from a grainy photograph prior to Sept. 11, the intelligence team also tried to warn the Pentagon not to allow the USS Cole to make a refueling stop in Yemen five years ago, Weldon said. On Oct. 12, 2000, a small boat loaded with explosives rammed into the side of the USS Cole as the ship refueled in port at Aden, killing the 17 Navy personnel. "(Able Danger members) also identified the threat to the USS Cole two weeks before the attack, and two days before the attack were screaming not to let the (ship) come into the harbor at Yemen, because they knew something was going to happen," he said. The "Able Danger" group operated at the Army's former Land Information Warfare Center (LIWA), in Ft. Belvoir, Va. After LIWA's intelligence gathering capability impressed Weldon, he tried to pitch the idea of a collaborative intelligence center to the CIA in 1999, but was rebuffed. Also in his speech, Weldon accused the DIA of trying to smear Shaffer rather than come clean on why "Able Danger" was shut down. Shaffer, who was awarded a Bronze Star for his service in Afghanistan, had his top-secret security clearance suspended in 2004 allegedly because of disputes over travel expenses and phone bills. But his supporters suggest Shaffer is being made a scapegoat for going public with the "Able Danger" revelations in August. Two days before he was set to testify about the program before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Sept. 21, the Reserve officer's secret clearance was revoked, and the Defense Department barred him, Phillpott and Smith from testifying at the hearing. Also in August, Pentagon officials told reporters at a press conference that "Able Danger" data had been deleted from computers. A former Army intelligence officer, Erik Kleinsmith, confirmed this at the Judiciary Committee hearing, testifying he was ordered to destroy information. During the life of the program, the operation's team members created charts linking terrorists. However, during the recent investigation, none have been found. The Pentagon, which claimed it is restricted from retaining intelligence on United States citizens and foreign residents living in the U.S., so-called "U.S. persons," for more than 90 days. However, Weldon has previously said most of the program's data was open source information and not classified. According to guidelines in Army Regulation 381-10, intelligence data can be kept indefinitely if it was culled from open sources. An unnamed "Able Danger official," Weldon said, was told by a Pentagon lawyer that it's okay to extend the time intelligence information is stored. A Pentagon spokesman, Lt. Col. Chris Conway, said recently that Defense Department officials worried that any public testimony given about "Able Danger" risked revealing classified information. "Prior to any testimony, we expressed our security concerns with Congress," Conway said. "We said in discussing Able Danger, (it) could inadvertently reveal classified information." Defense officials said they would allow military personnel to testify about the program behind closed doors. Previously, Shaffer said that Atta, an Egyptian, had been linked to the El Farouq mosque in Brooklyn, N.Y., a hotbed of anti-American sentiment once frequented by Sheik Omar Ahmed Abdul Rahman, know as the "Blind Sheik." Rahman is also Egyptian. Atta was not believed to be in the U.S., however, when he came to the attention of the team. In 1995, Rahman was convicted of plotting to bomb various sites in New York City. Four of Rahman's associates were convicted in 2002 of conspiring with him to commit terrorist acts while he was in prison. Though Shaffer was not allowed to give testimony at the Sept. 21 committee hearing, his attorney, Mark Zaid, did testify. As a sobering reminder of "Able Danger's" unfulfilled promise, Zaid said the missing charts showing terrorist links likely still contained "several dozen" individuals yet to be captured. "There are terrorist on the chart who may still be out there and planning attacks," Zaid said.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News
KEYWORDS: aaaamyeyes; abledanger; atta; attaable; paragraphobia; paragraphsdiediedie; usscole
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To: rod1

Does anyone have a good guess as to the type of stuff that Sandy Burglar was cramming in his socks and underwear?

This is just proof of what has been evident for some time.


41 posted on 10/25/2005 4:31:03 PM PDT by 308MBR (Four on the floor and a fifth under the seat.)
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To: cripplecreek
I wanna know where the Jersey girls are? seems like this would be of extreme importance to them.

The Jersey girls were only useful in demanding that the office of Homeland Security be set up to oversee several departments. They accomplished their "Handler's" mission and their service is no longer needed.

42 posted on 10/25/2005 4:57:11 PM PDT by Annie Gram
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To: cripplecreek
Sadly those who only see a way to "get" Clinton or "get" Bush will be the most effective tool for shutting it down. If there was ever a time when the American people needed to stand together and demand the truth, PERIOD, it's now.

Absolutely, but you can bet it falls to deaf ears on both sides of the political spectrum. People have put their lives on the line to expose this and I would sincerely hate to see this swept under the rug because some refuse to see the broader sense of the issue at hand.

43 posted on 10/25/2005 5:08:39 PM PDT by Annie Gram
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To: churchillbuff

I was on the USS Tarawa 18 to twenty hours north of the USS Cole when it was attacked. We lauched Harriers as soon we were in attack range, we sent DC teams, portable generators, corpsman, set up a beach det with assistance from some marines, 11th MEU, shipped surviors to Rahmstein, berthed USS Cole surviors in USS Tarawa's sickbay and I was there to place the last two remains into bodybags when they were at last cut free from the crumpled steel and you mean it was all preventable? Indict Clinton!!!!


44 posted on 10/25/2005 5:26:20 PM PDT by Cenobite (Can't spell unethical without the U.N.)
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To: Calpernia

Thanks for the ping! Have been out of town--it's catch up time!


45 posted on 10/25/2005 6:44:27 PM PDT by Protect the Bill of Rights
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To: Cenobite

Correct...and thank you for your service...

And an excellent tag line.


46 posted on 10/25/2005 6:58:00 PM PDT by Crim (I may be a Mr "know it all"....but I'm also a Mr "forgot most of it"...)
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To: churchillbuff

This just keeps getting interestinger and interestinger.

The part that keeps coming back to my mind is that the Able Danger folks got shutdown in part because their whizbang computer info system started fingerin high ranking administration officials as being involved with the Chinese and others.


47 posted on 10/25/2005 11:02:09 PM PDT by festus (The constitution may be flawed but its a whole lot better than what we have now.)
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To: Calpernia

Bump.
I'm glad this has it's own thread.


48 posted on 10/26/2005 6:32:56 AM PDT by Velveeta
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To: churchillbuff

bttt


49 posted on 10/26/2005 10:16:42 AM PDT by CGVet58 (God has granted us Liberty, and we owe Him Courage in return)
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