The 911 Commission revisited
Posted by Moonage on 12 Aug 2005 | Tagged as: National Politics
I have bitched relentlessly about The 9/11 Commission. Especially the Gorelick connection to the FBI and "the wall". I even stated that SHE has a lot do with the events leading up to 9/11. I still feel that way. Now, the CIA is stating that in their "Able Danger" investigation, they actually had surveillance on Atta, but the FBI dismissed it. Although the details are new, the background of this situation is not. And, it just points more fingers right at Jamie Gorelick:
"These documents show what we’ve said all along: Commissioner Gorelick has special knowledge of the facts and circumstances leading up to the erection and buttressing of ‘that wall’ that, before the enactment of the Patriot Act, was the primary obstacle to the sharing of communications between law enforcement and intelligence agencies," Mr. Cornyn said.
To this day Jamie Gorelick is still ON the 9/11 Commission, which took great pains to not single any individuals out in their investigation. New stories coming out are that the 9/11 Commission has known about the CIA-Atta connection all along.
Clue here to the folks on the 9/11 Commission, instead of looking out, you need to be looking within. And, better yet, we need new members.
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