Ole Bill Cohen needs to come out of hiding and address many issues. Readiness, bombing WMD sites that left say never existed and this ABLE DANGER thing.
Anybody remember the Cox Report? Heavily redacted by a Clinton White House that delayed and delayed and delayed the release of the bipartisan Congressional report.
Finally it was released on a holiday weekend and promptly forgotten.
But those charts, now famously alluded to by Weldon and others as having named Mohamed Atta, sometimes measured 20 feet in length and were covered with small type, the former IDC employee said. The charts were so big, in fact, that analysts had to hang them on walls just to read them.
Exactly what I've suggested. The chart was like the ones I've used to define computer systems, each team defining what they did and its relations to the others. Working charts streching around a large room sometimes. No need to save them after knowledge is transferred to computer-based documentation. Go look at them to get the "big picture."
Even if the chart had not been ordered destroyed (apparently) it would have been anyway. It was likely just a working document. Why look for it? Look for the info obtained from it. Demands for the chart is a ruse.
(I recall reading about the PERT chart for the first nuclear-powered submarine. It covered the floor of a vacant airplane hanger. Why would anyone wish to save it once it had done its job?)
The Clinton State Department and ambassador to Yemen interference with John O'Neill's investigation of the U.S.S. Cole attack maybe prevented tracking to the 9/11 attacks, some say.
The Cox Report trashing, the aborted Cole investigation, and lots more. It ain't just Able Danger.
Insightful data in re Able Danger; Ping.
GOVEXEC article.
Ping!