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Agent: FBI Could Have Prevented 9-11
Newsmax.com ^ | May 31, 2002 | Wes Vernon

Posted on 05/30/2002 8:36:48 PM PDT by tgslTakoma

WASHINGTON – A veteran FBI agent Thursday charged that corruption inside the bureau derailed investigations that could have averted the terrorist attacks on America on Sept. 11. His lawyers said the FBI had evidence that the World Trade Center was a possible terrorist target. In a memo written 91 days before Sept. 11, the man, Special Agent Robert G. Wright Jr., warned that Americans would die as a result of the FBI's failure to investigate terrorists living in this country.

Wright went public at a press conference even though FBI Director Robert Mueller ordered him to stay in Chicago and threatened him with criminal prosecution if he spoke publicly about the agency's wrongdoing.

"The FBI is not protecting the American people,” declared Wright at a conference sponsored by his attorneys at the public interest law firm Judicial Watch.

Judicial Watch Chairman and General Counsel Larry Klayman termed Mueller’s comments Wednesday, that open criticism of him and other top FBI brass was welcome, were nothing more than "politically convenient statements.”

'They Got Caught'

"They said that because they got caught with their hands in the cookie jar,” declared Klayman, referring to a memo written by FBI legal counsel Coleen Rowley. She alleged in a memo that the FBI could have prevented the 9-11 attacks and that Mueller, though new to the job, has covered up for senior FBI officials.

Klayman said Mueller’s reorganization plan announced this week was noting more than "icing over a stale cake."

Wright produced a sworn statement relating to an FBI agent who refused to record a telephone conversation during the meeting with a suspect in an FBI criminal investigation related to terrorism.

Muslim Agent 'Does Not Record Another Muslim'!

The agent in question is quoted in two sworn statements, one by Wright and the other by retired agent Barry Carmody, as refusing to record the conversation because "a Muslim does not record another Muslim.”

Carmody’s statement said that refusal "may have negatively impacted the conduct of the FBI’s investigation. I informed FBI headquarters twice about this incident in 1998 and again in 2000, but I am aware of no disciplinary action being taken against him in this matter.”

Wright, whose whistle-blowing was first reported by NewsMax.com weeks ago, urged the Bush administration and Congress to "consider removing terrorism investigative matters from the hands of the FBI. For reasons of consistency, reliability and national security, these responsibilities should be assigned to a new federal Anti-Terrorism Agency.”

The assets of the Drug Enforcement Agency could be used to fund an anti-terrorism agency, he said. "Simply switch the terrorism responsibilities of the FBI with the nation’s illegal drug responsibilities.

FBI's Gross Incompetence

"Knowing what I know,” Wright continued, "I can confidently say that until the investigative responsibilities for terrorism are transferred from the FBI, I will not feel safe.”

The agent, stationed in Chicago and now demoted to "meaningless paper-pushing” work, according to Klayman, charged the FBI "cannot identify and prevent acts of terrorism against the United States and its citizens at home and abroad.”

Even worse, he said, there is "virtually no effort on the part of the FBI’s International Terrorism Unit to neutralize known and suspected terrorists residing in the United States. Unfortunately, more terrorist attacks against the American interests, coupled with the loss of American lives, will have to occur before those in power give this matter the urgent attention it deserves.”

By phone from his law office in Chicago, Wright’s lead attorney, David Schippers, who represented the House Judiciary Committee in its impeachment of Bill Clinton, chided the FBI for dropping the ball in dealing with domestic and international radical Islamic "charities" that were laundering money on American soil through U.S. financial institutions and other channels.

Stopping Muslim Terrorism Isn't P.C.

Had the bureau not been cowed by "political correctness,” Schippers said, the money for much terrorist activity "would have been cut off.”

In his opening statement, Judicial Watch’s Klayman said the FBI had threatened Wright with his job if he were to go ahead and tell his story either in media statements or in a book he has been writing.

When Wright attempted to travel to Washington on his own time to meet with members of Congress about the FBI’s incompetence and dereliction of duty regarding terrorism during the week after Sept. 11, his attorneys were threatened by the Justice Department, which oversees the bureau.

Klayman says Attorney General John Ashcroft should be required to answer for that interference. Moreover, the FBI informed Wright he could not travel outside of the Chicago division without the express permission of the bureau.

The Judicial Watch counsel said the FBI did have intelligence about terrorist activity planned against the World Trade Center and "other monuments.”

Wright listed several major failures of the FBI. They included lack of high-quality managers and modern computer technology, failure to modernize investigative objectives to deal with the new terrorist threat, too many investigative violations, incompetent managers not held accountable for their mistakes, an internal affairs unit that was "bias[ed] and unfair” to whistle-blowers and others, criminal conflicts that have "contributed to the preventable deaths of American citizens," and FBI duplication of the investigative jurisdictions of other federal law enforcement agencies such as the DEA and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.

"I love America, and likewise I love the FBI, particularly its purpose and mission” Wright told reporters at the National Press Club, "However, the mission has been seriously jeopardized to the point where American lives have been needlessly lost.”

At the news conference, in answer to questions from NewsMax.com, Klayman said he hoped Congress would use its subpoena powers to require Wright and responsible officials to testify.

He also told NewsMax that if the FBI tries to drive Wright out of the bureau by isolating him and passing him up for promotions, "he will be a rich man,” because Judicial Watch would take necessary legal action to see that the powers that be do not get away with this familiar bureaucratic tactic of retaliation.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
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To: exodus
I'm just an ordinary citizen, though better informed than most due to my interest in the workings of my country. I wouldn't have waited until after the election to decide what I was going to do, and I don't have a staff to research the issues like Bush has.

You being informed and all know that even the president cannot just "clean house" without congressional authority? You being so informed and all remember that there was NO transition activity due to the contested election and Bush was denied ANY personnel records until a week before his inauguration? You being so well informed and all know that Ashcroft was not confirmed for almost 2 months following inauguration? You being so well informed and all know that Mueller was confirmed took office on 9-05-2001?

41 posted on 05/30/2002 11:47:35 PM PDT by Texasforever
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To: Texasforever
"...However, even if the law says that the FBI can spy on a citizen without a court order, it's still illegal." - exodus

"...There is nothing at all to prevent the FBI, CIA OR any national security apparatus from "spying". That is their job. Just as the pre-Church FBI had Carte' Blanche to infiltrate and "spy" on communist organizations and fronts, the FBI is justified to do that with terrorist organizations and fronts. The FBI was never conceived to be a law enforcement agency in the first place. Its original mission was to PREVENT assaults on national security. Muller re-organization announcement has placed the FBI back into that mission.
# 39 by Texasforever
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Of course nothing can prevent spying on citizens by any government agency.
I've been complaining about their un-Constitutional powers on almost every thread.
You know that.

The only people that the FBI can legally spy on without a court order are foreign nationals. That would fall in the purview of the Executive power. To spy on a citizen requires a higher test.

42 posted on 05/30/2002 11:53:00 PM PDT by exodus
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To: exodus
The only people that the FBI can legally spy on without a court order are foreign nationals. That would fall in the purview of the Executive power. To spy on a citizen requires a higher test.

Wrong my young friend. NOT when the national security is at stake.

43 posted on 05/31/2002 12:03:55 AM PDT by Texasforever
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To: Texasforever
You being informed and all know that even the president cannot just "clean house" without congressional authority? You being so informed and all remember that there was NO transition activity due to the contested election and Bush was denied ANY personnel records until a week before his inauguration? You being so well informed and all know that Ashcroft was not confirmed for almost 2 months following inauguration? You being so well informed and all know that Mueller was confirmed took office on 9-05-2001?
# 41 by Texasforever
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I, being so well informed, know that the Waco murders took place in Texas. Being so well informed, I know that Bush was Governor of Texas. Being so well informed, I know that the murderers have not been brought to justice.

I also know that if Bush had any interest in upholding the rule of law, he would have had all the information he needed before he took office, even before he ran for the office. Unless you believe the stories that Bush is stupid. I don't.

Bush didn't need ANY personnel changes to increase security on our airlines. He didn't need any personnel changes to round up Islamic terrorists, either.

Ashcroft wasn't confirmed for almost 2 months? That didn't remove the President's authority. It's good to have an Attorney General, but the President could act without one.

Mueller took office on 9-05-2001? Was our country helpless all that time? There are other people that could have done the job. In fact, other people DID the job until Mueller took over.

44 posted on 05/31/2002 12:14:25 AM PDT by exodus
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To: Texasforever
That would fall in the purview of the Executive power.
To spy on a citizen requires a higher test.


Wrong my young friend.
NOT when the national security is at stake.
# 43 by Texasforever
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You might be right.
I can see how that would fall under the Executive authority.

45 posted on 05/31/2002 12:17:20 AM PDT by exodus
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To: Texasforever
"...The FBI was never conceived to be a law enforcement agency in the first place. Its original mission was to PREVENT assaults on national security. Muller re-organization announcement has placed the FBI back into that mission."
# 39 by Texasforever
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That will leave a huge vacuum.
I don't remember reading what law enforcement organization would move in.
Do you know?

46 posted on 05/31/2002 12:20:39 AM PDT by exodus
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To: exodus
I don't remember reading what law enforcement organization would move in.

That's right.

47 posted on 05/31/2002 12:21:45 AM PDT by Texasforever
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To: Texasforever
Any ideas?
48 posted on 05/31/2002 12:24:06 AM PDT by exodus
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To: exodus
Any ideas?

What is the primary constitutional function of federal government? Hint. It's not to provide you with a federal police department. It is to provide for the common defense of the nation. So where should the law enforcement come from? The states should hold most of those powers. Federal Marshalls should be used only for federal crimes such as Interstate trafficing of counterfiet money, stolen goods, disruption of commerce, transportation, or the overthrow of the federal government. About 90% of the current federal policing agencies could be and should be disbanned and the states assume the authority.

Use the U.S. Marshalls and FBI for federal crimes. Use limited in power DOD, Dept of Energy, and Dept of Interior officers to protect governemt property with police powers limited to that sole function. As well the nations borders should be protected through a disciplined Imigration Department as this is as well National Security and the FBI should conduct background checks for imigration. Think about it. No ATF, DEA, EPA, TVA, IRS, or other such agencies no longer having their private federal police department running around free to do as they please by departmental decree. The state can enforce most laws better.

I seriously doubt 911 could have been totatly stopped. If not 9/11 when? I think with reasonable certainty we took a terrorist hit on Flight 800. Where was the outcry? I think we have been very lucky not to have more problems considering the low threshold of our borders as far as International Waters go. In the 1970's while in the Navy we were seeing survielance {SP} boats far too close to our shores. It's not so hard for me to believe that a small craft snuck in popped a missle off Long Island and was gone before we could respond.

It's not hard for me to believe the then occupant of the Oval Office would rather we not know it. How do we stop it? That does fall under federal law. It is disrupting transportation and commerce which as well endangers national security. So with the federal dollars saved firing the surplus agencies hire more U.S. Marshalls to ride planes. Arm Pilots and cabin crews as well. Hey if you're gonna die anyway at least have all options open to prevent it. I'll even go this far. The planes are private property of the airlines. Use existing technology and have onboard cameras in the cabin with an airline employee as monitor. Unconstitutional? No because it is their property they have a right to defend it. This would end the need for most personal searches in airports. But terrorism can hit anywhere any time.

BTW 9/11 was not the first time a hi-jacked airliner was taken with a threat to destroy a government installation. It happened in Tennessee in the 1970's.

49 posted on 05/31/2002 1:32:47 AM PDT by cva66snipe
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To: cva66snipe
BTW 9/11 was not the first time a hi-jacked airliner was taken with a threat to destroy a government installation. It happened in Tennessee in the 1970's.
# 49 by cva66snipe
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Do you have a link to that story?
If not a link, could you tell me about it?

50 posted on 05/31/2002 1:46:46 AM PDT by exodus
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To: cva66snipe
What is the primary constitutional function of federal government? Hint. It's not to provide you with a federal police department. It is to provide for the common defense of the nation. So where should the law enforcement come from?
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I also believe that federal police forces are un-Constitutional, but the federal government has assumed police powers anyway. I don't believe that they will give up those powers.

Since the FBI reportedly is abandoning it's enforcement powers, some federal organization will appropriate those powers. My best guess would be the new Homeland Security folks, who need to find a reason to gobble up funds.

51 posted on 05/31/2002 1:56:08 AM PDT by exodus
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To: exodus
No link aviable I know of. But I've live here and remember it well. Sometime around the mid 1970's a man hi-jacked an airliner in Atlanta or Cincinatti I believe it was and ordered it to go to Knoxville. He then proceeded to have it circle Oak Ridge for several hours threatening to crash it into the weapons plants here. The odds of sucess would have been nill as no one knows what's where. The man is out of prison. I remember seeing a knoxnews.com article on him. Castro kept him a while then we got him back and he did some more time.

How serious do we take national defense? In this same area is the first TVA dam that was build about 15 miles upstream from Oak Ridge. While the Manhattan Project was going on during WW2 the dam had gun placements below it. There was concern that a rouge plane from Japan or Germany, or possibly a stolen plane would work it's way up the Missippi & Tennessee River and take it out. Oak Ridge was a secure city and the old guard stations still stand today in some places. The Air Force up till I think the late 1960's operated a radar base north of Oak Ridge.

We need to rethink our International Water Boundry and set it to at least 15 miles out with a Coast Guard beefed up to enforce it.

52 posted on 05/31/2002 2:10:30 AM PDT by cva66snipe
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To: cva66snipe
Thanks, cva66snipe.
53 posted on 05/31/2002 2:17:59 AM PDT by exodus
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To: exodus;OKCSubmariner;Fred Mertz;texasforever;aristeides;iwentsouth
I just heard on FOXNEWS from their military adviser, Robert Passalaqua,that he announced in a speech he gave recently,that TWA Flight 800 was hit by a Stinger and that the government wanted it out because they are afraid that it is going to happpen again!

Bryan the host was most shocked!

54 posted on 05/31/2002 3:59:15 AM PDT by Betty Jo
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To: Ann Archy;lawdog;Registered;dogbyte12
see above
55 posted on 05/31/2002 4:01:39 AM PDT by Betty Jo
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To: tgslTakoma
See The Secret Service Agent and the Airline, The Weekly Standard, Jan. 3, 2002, by Christopher Caldwell (posted by veronica); excerpt:
ON CHRISTMAS DAY [2001], Wallid Shatter, an Arab-American member of President Bush's Secret Service detail, was ordered off American Airlines Flight 363 from Baltimore to Dallas. He was on his way to join the president at his Crawford, Texas, ranch...

Specifically, Shatter was taking Flight 363 because he had been bumped from an earlier flight. According to the captain, the information he gave on the form for the second flight didn't match the information he'd given on the same form for the first.

Then, to top it off, the guy tries to get back on the plane ...


56 posted on 05/31/2002 5:24:53 AM PDT by First_Salute
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To: Betty Jo
Thanks for sharing that news!
57 posted on 05/31/2002 6:35:29 AM PDT by Fred Mertz
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To: Betty Jo
Who made the announcement (about TWA 800 being hit by a Stinger) in a speech? When was the speech?
58 posted on 05/31/2002 6:45:58 AM PDT by aristeides
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To: aristeides;Fred Mertz;OKCSubmariner
On FOx News this morning around 6:15 or so.

The guys name is Robert Passalaqua or something like that.

He was mad .

He said that he had given a speech (a few days ago ?)and told the crowd that a Stinger hit the plane.The host was surprised.I dont think FOX realizes what they have.They should be obsessing like crazy and dredging up all the tapes of the government stooges(Kalstrom) telling all the witnesses that saw the missle they were crazy.

What will our beloved Clinton say?

What will Bushs excuse be?

59 posted on 05/31/2002 7:28:20 AM PDT by Betty Jo
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To: exodus
"There is no excuse for highly trained men to fight each other instead of working together. There's no excuse for any President to allow infighting in such a critical area."

True, but you'll find it everywhere. That doesn't mean it's right, but it's there...even in the military. We're our own worst enemies. This has been going on for years and years. It isn't anything new. Like I said previously, creativity and productivity are stifled and then complacency sets in. The failure to communicate important information between different levels within an agency and between agencies is rampant. The old saying: "It's on a need-to-know basis, and you don't need to know" is alive and well. It isn't going to be easy to correct years of this mind-set. You might have to totally clean house and start from scratch.

60 posted on 05/31/2002 8:01:04 AM PDT by mass55th
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