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August 18, 2005

'WE HAD' ATTA & DID NOTHING

STUNNER: Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer, in D.C. yesterday, told The Post that his old Able Danger unit ID'd 9/11 lead hijacker Mohamed Atta in 2000 as a likely al Qaeda operative. He tried three times to alert the FBI, but was turned down by Pentagon lawyers. Photo: Sandy Schaeffer

Gorelik knew about the memos and did nothing. But the truth is coming out as others are willing to go public as soon as they receive assurances of no retaliation.
COLONEL TELLS OF SICKENING SPY BLUNDER: 'WE HAD' ATTA & DID NOTHING
A veteran Army intelligence officer said yesterday the elite military intelligence unit known as Able Danger might have been able to prevent the 9/11 attacks if it had been allowed to alert the FBI that Mohamed Atta was living in the country.
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But Pentagon lawyers wouldn't let them sound the alarm with law enforcement agencies, he said.
"I believe there was a potential had the information been passed from Special Operations Command to the FBI that our information may have been one of the keys, if not the key, to pull together and make sense of the data they already had," Shaffer said.

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His stunning remarks have sparked a storm of questions about whether the Sept. 11 atrocities could have been prevented and why the 9/11 commission ignored claims that Clinton administration lawyers blocked Able Danger from alerting the FBI to al Qaeda cells on U.S. soil.
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The furor over Able Danger comes at the same time that The Post revealed that the lead terrorism prosecutor, then-Manhattan U.S. Attorney Mary Jo White, bitterly opposed the Clinton-era decision to limit prosecutors' access to intelligence on terrorists.
That decision was made by Clinton's deputy attorney general, Jamie Gorelick, a member of the 9/11 commission. The commission's report never mentioned White's scathing warning that the policy was a disaster waiting to happen and could prove "deadly."

Posted by kitty at August 18, 2005 09:38 AM

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Fine looking gentleman this is!

Posted by: Aaron Matthew Arnwine at August 18, 2005 09:43 AM

I know no one here will find it particularly relevant, but just in case...

Former Senator Slade Gorton, 9/11 commission member, wrote a letter defending Jamie Gorlick...and the commission as a whole...

I'm unsure of the rules about posting the letter here, so I'll leave it to the moderators to remove it if necessary.

However, considering your interest in this story, it would be incredibly appropriate and relevant to post Gorton's response to the statements by the 'Fine looking gentleman...', don't you think?

"Defending the September 11 commission
The criticisms of the September 11 commission and, in particular, my commission colleague Jamie Gorelick, are unfounded ("Blinks and winks on Able Danger," Commentary, Tuesday, and "Able Danger's hidden hand," Commentary, Monday). The commission asked the Defense Department for all documents relating to the Able Danger military intelligence program. None of those that the Defense Department supplied us mentioned Mohamed Atta.
The one witness who did name Atta came to our staff shortly before the commission's report went to the printer. He said he thought he had seen something showing Atta in Brooklyn early in 2000. We knew, in fact, that Atta first arrived in the United States in June 2000 with a visa. For this and other reasons, the witness simply was not credible on this subject.
Additionally, the assertion that the commission failed to report on this program to protect Ms. Gorelick is ridiculous. She had nothing to do with any "wall" between law enforcement and our intelligence agencies. The 1995 Department of Justice guidelines at issue were internal to the Justice Department and were not even sent to any other agency. The guidelines had no effect on the Department of Defense and certainly did not prohibit it from communicating with the FBI, the CIA or anyone else.
Congress created the walls that were in place before September 11 -- such as the National Security Act's prohibition on U.S. intelligence agency spying on Americans and the Posse Comitatus Act -- that have nothing to do with the Department of Justice memo. The Defense Department's own directives on sharing such information date from the 1980s. It is not clear that those laws would have prohibited sharing information in this instance.
The fact is that the Justice Department guidelines sought to encourage sharing in a way that was consistent with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or FISA. FISA enabled the government to conduct surveillance for foreign intelligence purposes under a lesser standard than typical criminal surveillance. To keep this power in check, the courts prohibited the use of intelligence wiretaps unless their "primary purpose" was intelligence gathering rather than criminal prosecution.
Then-Attorney General John Ashcroft's department reissued and reaffirmed those guidelines in 2001, before September 11.
Even when the Patriot Act eliminated the "primary purpose" test, it took an appellate court ruling to permit the Justice Department to change those rules.
So attributing these procedures to Ms. Gorelick is wrong. If the Ashcroft Justice Department couldn't eliminate them with a stroke of a pen, Ms. Gorelick could not have created them with the stroke of a pen, either.

SLADE GORTON
September 11 commission member"

Posted by: TJ at August 19, 2005 09:07 PM

It was military lawyers, not Clinton administration lawyers.

Posted by: paul at August 20, 2005 11:17 PM

http://sg.news.yahoo.com/050822/1/3uexl.html - "Pentagon says it has found no evidence Atta identified before 2001 attacks"

It's looking even worse for this non-story...

Here's a nifty potential exercise for anyone on this site who wants to be intellectually honest (is that the sound of crickets I'm hearing - already?) - post a list of all those who have propped this story - Hannity, Savage, and Gannon (okay, mebbe you can ignore James) should top that list. Then, insist your readers point out the statements by Gorton and this latest by the pentagon until the proponents of what apparently is a non-story SHUT UP.

Oh, and you can write your own retraction here.

So - as 2008 draws near, as people try to smear Gorelick and the Clintons with this load of crap, you could be on the front lines of intellectual honesty in decrying those who would promote lies against others.

What could be more noble than that?

Posted by: tj at August 22, 2005 04:36 PM

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