Posted on 02/15/2006 7:36:59 AM PST by abner
Edited on 02/15/2006 11:51:48 AM PST by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
Please take a moment to call the C-Span office to let them know you would like to see the Able Danger hearings today. The hearing starts at 2:30 eastern time today. It is not on their schedule and when I called C-Span they said they did not know if or when they would run the hearing. Then I called Congressman Weldon's office and they are baffled that C-Span is not running the hearing. I told Weldon's office I would put this thread up and hopefully enough people will call C-Span to encourage them to run the hearings live.
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GO REP. WELDON!!!
1.44 million, and per witness, most probably wouldn't be THE Mohammed Atta.
[yeh, right]
Can't wait until Weldon tells how Jamie called him and said she did nothing wrong,telling!
"When you tell the truth, they go after you."
Remember it was Zelikow that refused to enter the info in the Kean report. Snell went straight to Zelikow. Remember Zel recused himself from those parts of the 9-11 comm. investigation directly relating to his role in this and other matters.
Weldon firing his .44 mags now.
No wonder these witnesses don't want to testify in open session.
When you tell the truth, they go after you.
Damn CSPAN... they will pay... oh yes...
Philip Zelikow, the executive director of the 9/11 Commission, along with two members of the commission's staff, meets at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan with three individuals doing intelligence work for the US Defense Department. [CNN, 8/17/05] Among these is Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer, an Army intelligence officer who worked closely with a military intelligence unit called Able Danger, which between fall 1999 and spring 2001 was tasked with assembling information about al-Qaeda networks around the world (see Fall 1999; January-March 2001) . According to Shaffer's own later account, he gives the commission staff a detailed account of what Able Danger was, and tells them, We found two of the three cells which conducted 9/11, to include [Mohamed] Atta. At the end of the meeting, Philip Zelikow approaches him and says, This is important. We need to continue this dialogue when we get back to the states. [Government Security News, 9/05] Following the meeting, Zelikow calls back to the 9/11 Commission's headquarters in Washington to request that staff draft a document request, seeking information on Able Danger from the Department of Defense. [Kean-Hamilton statement, 8/12/05] According to Anthony Shaffer, My understanding from talking to another member of the press is that [Zelikow's] call came into America at four o clock in the morning. He got people out of bed over this. [Government Security News, 9/05] Shaffer subsequently tries contacting Philip Zelikow in January 2004 (see Early January 2004). Spokesmen for the commission members contradict Shaffer's account, claiming that, while they are told of the existence of Able Danger at this briefing, they aren't informed that it had identified Mohamed Atta and the other hijackers as threats. [New York Times, 8/10/05] An official statement says that a memorandum prepared by the commission staff after the meeting does not record any mention of Mohamed Atta or any of the other future hijackers, or any suggestion that their identities were known to anyone at DOD before 9/11. Nor do any of the three Commission staffers who participated in the interview, or the executive branch lawyer, recall hearing any such allegation. [Kean-Hamilton statement, 8/12/05]
Weldon is a bulldog.. He just won't let go! Yea!
Following an October 2003 meeting with three members of the 9/11 Commission's staff (see October 21, 2003), Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer tries contacting Philip Zelikow, the commission's executive director, as requested by Zelikow himself. Shaffer is an Army intelligence officer who worked closely with a military intelligence unit called Able Danger, which identified Mohamed Atta and three other future 9/11 hijackers in early 2000 (see January-February 2000). He phones Zelikow's number the first week of January 2004. The person who replies tells him, I will talk to Dr. Zelikow and find out when he wants you to come in. However, Shaffer receives no call back, so a week later he phones again. This time, the person who answers him says, Dr. Zelikow tells me that he does not see the need for you to come in. We have all the information on Able Danger. [Government Security News, 9/05] Yet the commission doesn't even receive the Able Danger documentation they had previously requested from the Defense Department until the following month (see February 2004). [Kean-Hamilton statement, 8/12/05]
Gets better and better.
She'll blow a gasket, and scream if she's present.
SAVE
There you go... Gorelick.
WoooHoooo.
Weldon talking about Jamie Goelick calling up his office and saying: "I did nothing wrong".
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