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Freeh: Right Wing Groups Bigger Threat
World Net Daily ^ | Oct 7, '02 | Paul Sperry

Posted on 10/07/2002 6:30:44 PM PDT by joesnuffy

HOMELAND INSECURITY Freeh: 'Right-wing groups' bigger threat Clinton FBI chief's counterterror focus to be probed at 9-11 hearing

Posted: October 7, 2002 4:00 a.m. Eastern

By Paul Sperry © 2002 WorldNetDaily.com

WASHINGTON – As WorldNetDaily first reported Friday , former FBI Director Louis Freeh, who has been criticized for refocusing counterterrorism efforts on "right-wing groups," will headline tomorrow's Senate hearings probing Sept. 11 failures.

CIA Director George Tenet, another Clinton appointee, is scheduled to testify in Thursday's hearing, jointly held by the Senate and House intelligence committees, a House Intelligence Committee aide said today. This week's witness schedule has not yet been released to the press or posted on either committee website.

Despite alarming evidence of an escalation in anti-American attacks from Islamic terrorist groups like al-Qaida, Freeh in 1999 told Congress that domestic "right-wing groups" posed "a very real threat" to national security.

"While the United States holds little credible intelligence at this time indicating that international or domestic terrorists are planning to attack United States interests domestically through the use of weapons of mass destruction, a growing number (while still small) of 'lone offender' and extremist splinter elements of right-wing groups have been identified as possessing or attempting to develop/use chemical, biological or radiological materials," Freeh said Feb. 4, 1999, in a prepared statement submitted to a subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Appropriations.

"Additionally, religious/apocalyptic sects which are unaffiliated with far-right extremists may pose an increasing threat," Freeh said.

Freeh seemed less worried about the threat from Islamic terrorist groups like al-Qaida, even though they had been responsible for a pattern of attacks from the 1993 World Trade Center bombing to the 1996 bombing of U.S. military barracks in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, to the bombing of U.S. embassies in Africa in 1998.

"We are fortunate that in the nearly six years since the World Trade Center bombing, no significant act of foreign-directed terrorism has occurred on American soil," Free testified.

As WorldNetDaily first reported July 25, veteran FBI agents have complained that the Clinton administration shifted counterterror efforts to fighting "right-wing groups" as part of a larger political strategy to demonize Republicans.

After the Oklahoma City bombing, President Clinton bashed the anti-big-government movement that led to the GOP takeover of Congress. He also took the opportunity to implicate talk radio for broadcasting "a relentless clamor of hatred and division."

Freeh in his 1999 testimony defined "right-wing groups" as "militias, white-separatist groups, anti-government groups," "tax protestors" and "anti-abortion" bombers.

He stressed that the bombing of an abortion clinic in Birmingham, Ala., had "resulted in a significant allocation of FBI manpower and resources to the investigation."

Freeh and his deputy Robert B. "Bear" Bryant moved counterterrorism analysts over to tracking "right-wing groups" and aiding in criminal prosecutions, agents have told WorldNetDaily. Intelligence-gathering on foreign threats suffered as a result.

"Sept. 11 proved that plan didn't work," concurred Washington Times national-security reporter Bill Gertz in "Breakdown," his new book released in August. "It later came to light that headquarters ignored dedicated agents in the field who had flagged the suspicious activity of Middle Eastern men enrolled at U.S. flight schools."

FBI agents knew the threat of homegrown terrorism from militias and other groups was not as serious as the growing threat of Islamic terrorism.

Yet Freeh and Bryant – under the direction of Attorney General Janet Reno – made "right-wing" terrorism the centerpiece of their strategy to combat Y2K security threats.

The strategy, called "Project Megiddo," zeroed in on white supremacists, militias and Christian "extremists." The project was outlined in a 32-page report that the FBI recently removed from its website.

The fear of homegrown terrorism proved overdone.

In fact, the only real terrorist threat in the new millennium came from an al-Qaida operative who tried to sneak into the U.S. from Canada with bombs to blow up Los Angeles International Airport.

Critics say the bureau wasted valuable resources that could have been better spent hunting down Osama bin Laden and eradicating al-Qaida sleeper cells in the U.S.

Republicans on this week's joint panel exploring Sept. 11 failures are expected to press Freeh about the alleged politicization of the bureau under the Clinton administration.

Joining Freeh on tomorrow's witness panel are former Sen. Warren Rudman, R-N.H., Paul Pillar, national intelligence officer for the CIA's Northeast South Asia region, and Mary Jo White, former U.S. attorney in New York.

Thursday's witnesses include Tenet, FBI Director Robert Mueller and Lt. Gen. Michael Hayden, director of the National Security Agency.

The joint panel – co-chaired by Sen. Bob Graham, D-Fla., and Rep. Porter Goss, R-Fla. – will hold a closed session on Wednesday.

Tuesday's and Thursday's hearings, which will be held in Room 216 of the Senate Hart Building, are open to the public. They are slated to run from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. both days, with an hour break for lunch from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.

Why FBI missed Islamic threat

Free to testify in 9-11 probe

Paul Sperry is Washington bureau chief for WorldNetDaily.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 0911; fbi; frontline; louiefreeh; okcity; terrorism; wtc
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To: joesnuffy
Freeh made a vigorous defense of Lon Horiuchi, the FBI sniper that killed Vickie Weaver from ambush [neither the U.S. Marshals nor the FBI announced their presence ].
21 posted on 10/07/2002 7:09:02 PM PDT by gatex
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To: joesnuffy
Clinton and Reno were the forces behind this policy.

After OKC clinton used the FBI to help him blame the right wing militias and even the right wing talk show hosts as dangers to America. It helped clinton turn his flagging election campaign around and get re-elected.

The yes-men who went along with clinton's views in the FBI and CIA were promoted. Unfortunately, most of them are still in positions of power within the security agencies. Presumably they are the ones who release damaging leaks and continue to misdirect the FBI even now.
22 posted on 10/07/2002 7:20:31 PM PDT by Cicero
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To: joesnuffy; Howlin
Freeh in his 1999 testimony defined "right-wing groups" as "militias, white-separatist groups, anti-government groups," "tax protestors" and "anti-abortion" bombers.

He forgot all about the church burnings.

Is Osama and Sadam on the left - or the right?

23 posted on 10/07/2002 7:20:56 PM PDT by Libloather
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To: GhostofWCooper
How soon we forget about Ted Kaszinski (SP?), the mad LEFTIST bomber. He sure has dropped out of the public discussion of terrorism.

He is now a speechwriter for Al Gore.

24 posted on 10/07/2002 7:22:34 PM PDT by reg45
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To: mfreddy
"Yes but he was "obsessed" with getting Bin Laden, right? The only things he was obsessed with were p#ssy and power."

Your comment is rich. A congressional member of his own party, and an Arkansan to boot, said privately that all Clinton was interested in was P#ssy and Pizza. That was, of course, before
the world found out about the carryout pizza delivered by Monica.
25 posted on 10/07/2002 7:24:22 PM PDT by billhilly
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To: Libloather
Is Osama and Sadam on the left - or the right?

It depends upon whether the the photo is from the front or the back.

26 posted on 10/07/2002 7:25:50 PM PDT by reg45
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To: breakem
...puked after seeing Frontline last week. The FBI could have done a job on terrorism... And Clinton let the ambassador pull the same guy off the Cole investigation...

AGREED!     At the risk of sounding like a repetitive Miss Cleo, I've got a "hunch" that x42's OKC little secret mandated the kabash be put on O'Neill's career and his investigations.

Hopefully Freeh's testimony will prove interesting.

27 posted on 10/07/2002 7:28:09 PM PDT by GirlShortstop
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To: reg45
Those evil machines, they've put "Earth in the Lurch"...

I'd forgotten about algor's book. You're right, the Unibomber and Algor are cut from the same bolt of Red cloth....

28 posted on 10/07/2002 7:34:27 PM PDT by GhostofWCooper
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To: billhilly
I had not heard that. I'm hardly a prophet, all you had to do was look at the guy. I bet he even had that "come hither look" in his eyes when he did his Saturday radio address.
29 posted on 10/07/2002 7:37:24 PM PDT by mfreddy
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To: Texas_Jarhead
Louis Freeh had at least one communist affiliation: he and agent Hansen were both members of Opus Dei. To him, the dangerous "right wing groups" were not people lurking out in the woods, but the American Legion and the Marine Corps League. That's how sick he was. It's a blessing that he's gone but he should be in jail.
30 posted on 10/07/2002 7:50:27 PM PDT by henderson field
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To: reg45; GhostofWCooper
How soon we forget about Ted Kaszinski (SP?), the mad LEFTIST bomber.

Don't forget also the Weathermen and Puerto Rican terrorist some of whom were pardoned by Clinton.

31 posted on 10/07/2002 7:50:38 PM PDT by Paleo Conservative
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To: joesnuffy
"Freeh and his deputy Robert B. "Bear" Bryant moved counterterrorism analysts over to tracking "right-wing groups" and aiding in criminal prosecutions, agents have told WorldNetDaily. Intelligence-gathering on foreign threats suffered as a result. "Sept. 11 proved that plan didn't work," concurred Washington Times national-security reporter Bill Gertz in "Breakdown," his new book released in August. "It later came to light that headquarters ignored dedicated agents in the field who had flagged the suspicious activity of Middle Eastern men enrolled at U.S. flight schools." FBI agents knew the threat of homegrown terrorism from militias and other groups was not as serious as the growing threat of Islamic terrorism. Yet Freeh and Bryant – under the direction of Attorney General Janet Reno – made "right-wing" terrorism the centerpiece of their strategy to combat Y2K security threats. The strategy, called "Project Megiddo," zeroed in on white supremacists, militias and Christian "extremists." The project was outlined in a 32-page report that the FBI recently removed from its website. The fear of homegrown terrorism proved overdone. In fact, the only real terrorist threat in the new millennium came from an al-Qaida operative who tried to sneak into the U.S. from Canada with bombs to blow up Los Angeles International Airport. Critics say the bureau wasted valuable resources that could have been better spent hunting down Osama bin Laden and eradicating al-Qaida sleeper cells in the U.S."



32 posted on 10/07/2002 8:35:22 PM PDT by Cindy
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To: VRWC_minion
Maybe it's time to change our handles..
33 posted on 10/07/2002 8:36:52 PM PDT by Freedom2specul8
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To: joesnuffy; aristeides; YaYa123; Angelwood; kristinn
Joining Freeh on tomorrow's witness panel are former Sen. Warren Rudman, R-N.H., Paul Pillar, national intelligence officer for the CIA's Northeast South Asia region, and Mary Jo White, former U.S. attorney in New York.

Will this be on C-Span?

34 posted on 10/07/2002 8:48:30 PM PDT by Fred Mertz
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To: Fred Mertz
The Patriot Act can be used against the "right" as easily as it can be used against the "left."
35 posted on 10/07/2002 8:57:47 PM PDT by Doctor Stochastic
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To: joesnuffy


LINKS OF INTEREST

click here -NewsMax.com: "CLINTON AUDIO EXCLUSIVE: PRE-SEPTEMBER 11 BIN LADEN STRIKE WOULDN'T HAVE WORKED" (August 7, 2002)

click here - permanent.access.gpo.gov/lps3578/WWW.FBI.GOV/library/megiddo: "PROJECT MEGIDDO" (html format)

click here - FEDERAL RESEARCH DIVISION: "The Sociology and Psychology of Terrorism: Who Becomes a Terrorist and Why? -Author Rex A. Hudson (September, 1999)


36 posted on 10/07/2002 9:01:31 PM PDT by Cindy
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To: joesnuffy
Joining Freeh on tomorrow's witness panel are former Sen. Warren Rudman, R-N.H. ...

Good Lord, can't this pompous jerk just retire, already? I wonder how he plans on screwing the GOP this time?

37 posted on 10/07/2002 9:08:08 PM PDT by Major Matt Mason
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To: joesnuffy
Huh?


38 posted on 10/07/2002 9:09:04 PM PDT by onedoug
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To: steveegg
No wonder Freeh's been in hiding.
39 posted on 10/08/2002 1:12:11 AM PDT by Howlin
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To: joesnuffy
It's time to deep-six the FBI and the CIA. They have long-since outlived their usefulness. Three thousand Americans were murdered last September 11 owing to their malfeasance, their obtuseness, their lard-ass bureaucratic ineptness, and their political correctness. They could have stopped it easily, but it was too much trouble, too much embarassment -- too many careers were on the line, too many past f***ups stood to be exposed. Their managemant needs to be publicly humiliated and put out to grass, pour encourager les autres. I only hope the new Office of Homeland Security is the start of something better, rather than a cover-up or another cluster-f**k. At this point, though, I don't have a lot of faith in the system. The terrorists' enablers -- Mueller, Tenet et al -- have been persitantly rewarded. I think Bush is too much of a back-slapper, too much of a pussy to do anything about it. Oh, well, I guess we'll have to live with the consequences.
40 posted on 10/08/2002 1:26:02 AM PDT by The Great Satan
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