9/11 Media Articles
Excerpts of Key 9/11 Media Articles from Major Media
Below are many highly revealing excerpts of important 9/11 articles reported in the mainstream media suggesting a cover-up. Links are provided to the full articles on major media websites. If any link should fail to function,
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Controllers' tale of Flight 11
2005-05-11, Christian Science Monitor
http://www.csmonitor.com/2001/0913/p1s2-usju.html
Flight 11's transponder had stopped working. It was no longer sending a radar pulse. The plane's altitude also became a matter of guesswork for controllers, though the Boeing 767 was still visible on radar. Two F-15 jets were reportedly dispatched from Otis Air Force Base. Just before or after the military planes got off the ground, however, the controllers report they lost site of Flight 11's radar signal over Manhattan. The controller who had handled the plane from the beginning of the ordeal was stunned. A few minutes later, the Nashua controllers heard reports that a plane had crashed into a building.
Note: According to the official story, once the transponders were turned off in the four 9/11 airplanes, they could no longer be tracked. As the above article and air traffic controllers will tell you, though the altitude is no longer reported, planes are still visible on radar once the transponder is off. The plane that flew into the Pentagon was known to be hijacked for over half an hour before it struck. Military radar also can rapidly track incoming missiles that obviously don't send out transponder signals. So how is it possible that the military headquarters of the entire United States was hit, when radar must have tracked this plane on it's way there?
The war on paperclips
2005-05-11, The Guardian (One of the U.K.'s leading newspapers)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1480940,00.html
The FBI, as
we know, blocked all manner of investigations into the [9/11] plot in the
run up to its execution, whether these involved highly specific warnings from
its own agents or from government sources in Afghanistan, Argentina, Britain,
the Cayman Islands, Egypt, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Morocco
and Russia. Meanwhile, I worry why the nearest military
aircraft weren't scrambled to intercept any of the hijacked flights when
this is standard procedure and why, when more distant jets were finally aloft,
they flew at less
than half speed, thus failing to prevent the impacts at the twin towers.
Court Dismisses FBI Contractor's Suit Against U.S.
2005-05-07, Washington Post
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/05/06/AR20050506018...
A federal appeals
court rejected a fired FBI contractor's bid to revive her lawsuit against
the government. Sibel Edmonds said she was fired from her job as a wiretap
translator because she told superiors she suspected that a co-worker was leaking
information to targets of an ongoing FBI investigation. The FBI said it fired
her because she committed security violations and disrupted the office. The
Justice Department's inspector general said Edmonds's allegations about a
coworker "raised serious concerns that, if true, could potentially have
extremely damaging consequences for the FBI."
Note:
This article doesn't even mention 9/11, yet Ms. Edmonds has stated publicly
that her testimony would put top government officials behind bars for their
role in blocking information which could have stopped the 9/11 attacks. For
more eye-opening information, click here
and here.
Read Ms. Edmond's open letter to the chairman of the 9/11 Commission to find out what key people in government don't want you to know about her testimony. See also her excellent website http://www.justacitizen.com
She was also instrumental in forming a National Security Whistleblowers
Coalition.
Judge in Moussaoui Case Blocks Release of Sept. 11 Report
2005-04-30, Washington Post
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/04/29/AR20050429014...
The federal
judge overseeing the prosecution of admitted al Qaeda operative Zacarias Moussaoui
has blocked an attempt by the Justice Department's inspector general to release
a report on FBI missteps prior to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, according to
a ruling unsealed yesterday. Without explanation, U.S. District Judge Leonie
M. Brinkema denied the request by Inspector General Glenn A. Fine, who completed
the report last July but since has been unable to get permission to provide
an unclassified version of the document to the public. The report, titled
"A Review of the FBI's Handling of Intelligence Information Related to
the September 11 Attacks," provides an in-depth examination of three
episodes considered potential missed opportunities to detect the Sept. 11
plot, including Moussaoui's arrest in August 2001.
Note:
Moussaoui is one of only two people ever to be charged with direct involvement in 9/11. For more key info on Moussaoui, click here. According to the Senate
Intelligence Committee, on Aug. 27, 2001, an FBI agent was trying to make
sure that Moussaoui did "not take control of a plane and fly it into
the World Trade Center." Why have we not heard more about all this?
FBI to Fire Dissident Agent
2005-04-23, Washington Post
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A10381-2005Apr22.html
The FBI
has moved to fire a veteran agent who alleged that the bureau had mishandled
domestic investigations. On Thursday, Robert Wright was ordered by superiors
at an FBI counterterrorism command office in Washington to hand over his badge
and weapon, was suspended and was told he would be fired within 30 days, said
an official with Judicial Watch, a government watchdog group whose attorneys
represent Wright. Wright was told he was being dismissed for, among other
things, publicly discussing sensitive FBI matters in 2003, the official said.
Wright has been under disciplinary investigation for almost three years. He
has two lawsuits pending against the FBI. Yesterday, Sens. Charles E. Grassley
(R-Iowa) and Patrick J. Leahy (D-Vt.) sent FBI Director Robert S. Mueller
III a letter repeating their support for Wright and expressing concern that
the FBI was retaliating against him for his public statements.
Note: What
the Post article completely fails to mention is that Robert Wright
was hot on the trail of key terrorists before 9/11, yet he was ordered
to stop the investigation by his FBI supervisors. For past media stories on this with links to original sources, click here, here, and here. Mr. Wright is one of the FBI agents who
approached renowned attorney David Schippers just weeks before 9/11 to warn
that a major terrorist attack was going to take place in lower Manhattan.
For more, click
here.
Court Closes FBI Case Arguments to Public
2005-04-21, Los Angeles Times/Associated Press
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/politics/wire/sns-ap-fbi-contractor-l...
A federal appeals court Thursday barred the public from arguments in the case of a fired FBI contractor who alleged security breaches and misconduct at the agency. Sibel Edmonds' lawsuit against the government was thrown out of a lower court when the Bush administration invoked the state secrets privilege, which allows the government to withhold information to safeguard national security. The Justice Department's inspector general said Edmonds' allegations to her superiors about a co-worker "raised serious concerns that, if true, could potentially have extremely damaging consequences for the FBI." The inspector general concluded that the FBI did not adequately investigate the allegations and that Edmonds was retaliated against for speaking out.
Note: Ms. Edmonds has repeatedly claimed that top government officials had clear foreknowledge of 9/11, yet 9/11 is not even mentioned in the article.
Theologian calls for response to 9/11
2005-04-18, The Capitol Times (Madison, Wisconsin)
http://www.madison.com/tct/mad/local/index.php?ntid=36617
David Ray Griffin asks the tough questions about Sept. 11, contending U.S. officials had some knowledge of what was coming and possibly orchestrated the attacks. Griffin, whose book, "The New Pearl Harbor: Disturbing Questions About the Bush Administration and 9/11," came out a year ago, drew an enthusiastic standing ovation from the majority of the 400 or so people who packed his lecture Monday night at Bascom Hall. A retired Christian theologian, Griffin, 65, taught for more than 30 years at the Claremont School of Theology in California. While Griffin noted that his books and talks have not received attention from the mainstream media, C-SPAN had a cameraman at the event and plans to air the lecture at a future date.
New Details on F.B.I. Aid for Saudis After 9/11
2005-03-27, New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/27/politics/27exodus.html?ex=1269579600&en=e2d...
In the frenzied days after Sept. 11, 2001, when some flights were still grounded, dozens of well-connected Saudis, including relatives of Osama bin Laden, managed to leave the United States on specially chartered flights. Newly released government records show previously undisclosed flights ... and point to a more active role by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in aiding some of the Saudis in their departure. The F.B.I. gave personal airport escorts to two prominent Saudi families who fled the United States, and several other Saudis were allowed to leave the country without first being interviewed. The material ... provides details about the F.B.I.'s interaction with at least 160 Saudis who were living in or visiting the United States and were allowed to leave the country. Some of the departing Saudis were related to Osama bin Laden. In several ... cases, Saudi travelers were not interviewed before departing the country, and F.B.I. officials sought to determine how what seemed to be lapses had occurred. "From these documents, [the Saudi interviews that did occur] look like they were courtesy chats, without the time that would have been needed for thorough debriefings," said Christopher J. Farrell, who is ... a former counterintelligence interrogator for the Army. "It seems as if the F.B.I. was more interested in achieving diplomatic success than investigative success." The F.B.I. documents left open the possibility that some departing Saudis had information relevant to the Sept. 11 investigation.
Note: For lots more crucial, verifiable information suggesting a 9/11 cover-up, click here.
Court prevents release of most September 11 emergency calls
2005-03-24, CNN News
http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/03/24/sept11.tapes
The emergency
phone calls made by people trapped inside the World Trade Center on September
11, 2001, need not be released to the public, a New York court ruled Thursday.
The families sought release of the 9-1-1 calls possessed by the Fire Department
of New York, along with department dispatcher calls and interviews with
firefighters who participated in the September 11 rescue effort. The FDNY
had resisted the disclosures, citing privacy concerns. The FDNY also sought
to block the release of six unidentified tapes and transcripts selected by
federal prosecutors as evidence in the prosecution of Zacarias Moussaoui,
the only person facing trial in the United States for the September 11 attacks.
Secret US plans for Iraq's oil
2005-03-17, BBC
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/newsnight/4354269.stm
The Bush administration made plans for war and for Iraq's oil before the 9/11 attacks, sparking a policy battle between neo-cons and Big Oil. Two years ago today - when President George Bush announced US, British and Allied forces would begin to bomb Baghdad - protesters claimed the US had a secret plan for Iraq's oil once Saddam had been conquered. In fact there were two conflicting plans, setting off a hidden policy war between neo-conservatives at the Pentagon, on one side, versus a combination of "Big Oil" executives and US State Department "pragmatists". "Big Oil" appears to have won. The latest plan [was] drafted with the help of American oil industry consultants. Insiders told Newsnight that planning began "within weeks" of Bush's first taking office in 2001, long before the September 11th attack on the US. The industry-favoured plan was pushed aside by a secret plan, drafted just before the invasion in 2003, which called for the sell-off of all of Iraq's oil fields. The new plan was crafted by neo-conservatives intent on using Iraq's oil to destroy the Opec cartel. Philip Carroll, the former CEO of Shell Oil USA who took control of Iraq's oil production for the US Government a month after the invasion, stalled the sell-off scheme. Mr Carroll told us he made it clear to Paul Bremer, the US occupation chief who arrived in Iraq in May 2003, that: "There was to be no privatisation of Iraqi oil resources or facilities while I was involved." Formerly US Secretary of State, [James] Baker is now an attorney representing Exxon-Mobil and the Saudi Arabian government.
Congressional Testimony Reveals Four Wargames on 9/11
2005-03-11, WantToKnow.info/C-SPAN
http://www.wanttoknow.info/050317wargames911
CMK [Congresswoman Cythia McKinney]: Mr. Secretary, after the last Hearing, I thought that my office was promised a written response to my question regarding the four wargames on September 11th. I have not yet received that response. The question was ... whether or not the activities of the four wargames going on on September 11th actually impaired our ability to respond to the attacks. RM [Top Pentagon Chief, General Richard Myers]: The answer to the question is no, it did not impair our response, in fact General Eberhart who was in the command of the North American Aerospace Defense Command as he testified in front of the 9/11 Commission I believe - I believe he told them that it enhanced our ability to respond, given that NORAD didn't have the overall responsibility for responding to the attacks that day. That was an FAA responsibility. But they were two CPXs; there was one Department of Justice exercise that didn't have anything to do with the other three; and there was an actual operation ongoing because there was some Russian bomber activity up near Alaska. CMK: Who was in charge of managing those wargames? RM: The important thing to realize is that North American Aerospace Defense Command was responsible. These are command post exercises; what that means is that all the battle positions that are normally not filled are indeed filled; so it was an easy transition from an exercise into a real world situation. It actually enhanced the response; otherwise, it would take somewhere between 30 minutes and a couple of hours to fill those positions, those battle stations, with the right staff officers.
Note: For the full transcript of this testimony and more, click here. Why to this day have all media (other than C-SPAN) and the 9/11 Commission Report failed to inform the public that there were four wargames happening at the time of the 9/11 attacks? For possible answers, click here.
Secret FBI Report Questions Al Qaeda Capabilities
2005-03-09, ABC News
http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/Investigation/story?id=566425&page=1
No 'True' Al Qaeda Sleeper Agents Have Been Found in U.S. A secret FBI report obtained by ABC News concludes that while there is no doubt al Qaeda wants to hit the United States, its capability to do so is unclear. The 32-page assessment says flatly, "To date, we have not identified any true 'sleeper' agents in the US," seemingly contradicting the "sleeper cell" description prosecutors assigned to seven men in Lackawanna, N.Y., in 2002. It also differs from testimony given by FBI Director Robert Mueller, who warned in the past that several sleeper cells were probably in place.
Security breach of FBI's translator program to be questioned
2005-03-02, USA Today/Associated Press
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2005-03-02-fbi-translator_x.htm
After listening
to former translator Sibel Edmonds complain about her treatment at the hands
of the Justice Department and the FBI, Reps. Christopher Shays, R-Conn., and
Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., said their staffs would debrief Edmonds and confront
Justice Department officials with the information. Edmonds commented on the
issue while testifying at a House Government Reform subcommittee hearing on
the government's designation of information as classified. She told
lawmakers the people she accused were still working at the FBI. The Justice
Department's inspector general said last month that the FBI never adequately
investigated Edmonds' complaints, even though evidence and witnesses supported
her. Edmonds filed a lawsuit seeking to keep her job, but last summer
a judge threw out her case after Attorney General John Ashcroft said her claims
might harm national security by exposing government secrets.
Note: This article fails to mention Ms. Edmonds claims that top individuals in government concealed critical information about 9/11 suggesting complicity by compromised politicians. For more, click here.
Justice Dept. Opposes Bid to Revive Case Against F.B.I.
2005-02-26, New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/26/politics/26whistle.html
The government
has told a federal appeals court that a suit by an F.B.I. translator who was
fired after accusing the bureau of ineptitude should not be allowed to proceed
because it would cause "significant damage to the national security and foreign
policy of the United States." The case has become a lightning rod for critics
who contend that the bureau retaliated against Ms. Edmonds and other whistle-blowers
who have sought to expose management problems related to the antiterrorism
campaign. The suit was dismissed in July after Attorney General John Ashcroft invoked a rarely used power and declared the case as falling under "state secret"
privilege. The Justice Department retroactively classified a 2002 Congressional
briefing about the case and some related letters from lawmakers, but this
week it decided to permit the information to be released. The inspector
general of the department concluded last month that the F.B.I. had failed
to aggressively investigate Ms. Edmonds's accusations of espionage and fired
her in large part for raising them. In a report that the department sought
for months to keep classified, the inspector general issued a sharp rebuke
to the bureau over its handling of Ms. Edmonds's accusations.
Note: If the above link fails, click here. This article fails to mention Ms. Edmonds claims that top individuals in government concealed critical information about 9/11 suggesting complicity by compromised politicians. For more, click here.
Lost in Translation: How Bush Interpreter Got Through Security
2005-02-22, Wall Street Journal (Article on website founder Fred Burks)
http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB110901231065260117,00.html?mod=todays_us_p...
Frederick Burks believes in UFOs, communes with dolphins, [and] runs a Web site that promotes conspiracy theories about U.S. complicity in the 9/11 attacks. And, until last October, he had the ear of the world's most powerful man ... George W. Bush. When President Bush traveled to Bali for a meeting with President Megawati in October 2003 ... [Karen] Brooks, then the National Security Council's Indonesia expert, says she personally requested that he get the job because he was so good and "Megawati loved him." Now Mr. Burks has popped up in Jakarta as a star witness for the defense in the terrorism trial of a fundamentalist Islamic cleric. Speaking to the Jakarta court in fluent Indonesian, Mr. Burks described a secret 2002 meeting between a U.S. presidential envoy and Indonesia's then president, Megawati Sukarnoputri. Mr. Burks's testimony, delivered last month in a south Jakarta court, turned the former White House interpreter ... into a national celebrity here in Indonesia. While working as Mr. Bush's Indonesian-language interpreter, Mr. Burks set up several Web sites, including momentoflove.org, weboflove.org and WantToKnow.info. After 9/11, he began collecting and then posting documents he believes show that parts of the U.S. government knew an attack was coming and may even have been complicit in its execution. "I'm sometimes labeled a conspiracy theorist, but I'm not," he says. "I'm someone who can handle dark energy, the really ugly things that are going on behind the scenes, without getting too upset."
Note: This article surprisingly was on the front page of the Wall Street Journal. The above link requires payment to read the full article. To read it free and learn much more, click here.
Inspector General Rebukes F.B.I. over Espionage Case and Firing of Whistle-Blower
2005-01-15, New York Times
http://select.nytimes.com/search/restricted/article?res=F60F15F73F5C0C768DDDA...
The F.B.I. has failed to aggressively investigate accusations of espionage against a translator at the bureau and fired the translator's co-worker in large part for bringing the accusations, the Justice Department's inspector general concluded. In a long-awaited report that the Justice Department sought for months to keep classified, the inspector general issued a sharp rebuke to the F.B.I. over its handling of claims of espionage and ineptitude made by Sibel Edmonds, a bureau translator who was fired in 2002 after superiors deemed her conduct "disruptive." The report [came] from the office of Glenn A. Fine, the Justice Department's inspector general. Mr. Fine's investigation found that many of Ms. Edmonds's accusations "were supported, that the F.B.I. did not take them seriously enough and that her allegations were, in fact, the most significant factor in the F.B.I.'s decision to terminate her services." Ms. Edmonds's case has become a cause célèbre for critics who accused the bureau of retaliating against her and other whistle-blowers who have sought to expose management problems related to the campaign against terrorism. The American Civil Liberties Union joined her cause earlier this week, asking an appellate court to reinstate a whistle-blower lawsuit she brought against the government. The suit was dismissed last year after Attorney General John Ashcroft, invoking a rarely used power, declared her case to be a matter of "state secret" privilege, and the Justice Department retroactively classified a 2002 Congressional briefing about it.
Note: What this article completely fails to mention is that Ms. Edmonds has claimed repeatedly that she has key information revealing major corruption related to 9/11. For a highly revealing report written by Ms. Edmonds to the 9/11 Commission chairman, click here. Another highly revealing article is available here. The Times link above requires payment. To view the above article free, click here.
FBI faulted over linguist's complaints: Review deemed lacking
2005-01-15, Boston Globe/Associated Press
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2005/01/15/fbi_faulted_...
The FBI
never adequately investigated complaints by a fired contract linguist who
alleged shoddy work and possible espionage inside the bureau's translator
program, although evidence and witnesses supported her, the Justice Department's
senior oversight official said yesterday. The bureau's response to complaints
by former translator Sibel Edmonds was "significantly flawed," Inspector General
Glenn Fine said in a report that summarized a lengthy classified investigation
into how the FBI handled the case. Fine said Edmonds's contentions "raised
substantial questions and were supported by various pieces of evidence." "The
report substantiated the most serious of Sibel's allegations and demonstrates
that the FBI owes Sibel an apology and compensation for its unlawful firing
of her rather than hiding behind its false cloak of national security,"
said Mark Zaid, her lawyer.
Note: Ms. Edmonds deeply revealing allegations are laid out clearly in an open letter to 9/11 Commission Chairman Thomas Kean available at http://www.WantToKnow.info/sibeledmonds.
Is Al Qaeda Just a Bush Boogeyman?
2005-01-11, Los Angeles Times
http://articles.latimes.com/2005/jan/11/opinion/oe-scheer11
Is it conceivable that Al Qaeda, as defined by President Bush as the center of a vast and well-organized international terrorist conspiracy, does not exist? To even raise the question amid all the officially inspired hysteria is heretical. Yet a brilliant new BBC film produced by one of Britain's leading documentary filmmakers systematically challenges this. "The Power of Nightmares: The Rise of the Politics of Fear" ... argues coherently that much of what we have been told about the threat of international terrorism "is a fantasy that has been exaggerated and distorted by politicians. It is a dark illusion that has spread unquestioned ... around the world." Why have we heard so much frightening talk about "dirty bombs" when experts say it is panic rather than radioactivity that would kill people? Why did Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld claim on "Meet the Press" in 2001 that Al Qaeda controlled massive high-tech cave complexes in Afghanistan, when British and U.S. military forces later found no such thing? The film ... directly challenges the conventional wisdom by making a powerful case that the Bush administration, led by a tight-knit cabal of Machiavellian neoconservatives, has seized upon the false image of a unified international terrorist threat to replace the expired Soviet empire in order to push a political agenda. "The nightmare vision of a uniquely powerful hidden organization waiting to strike our societies is an illusion. Wherever one looks for this Al Qaeda organization, from the mountains of Afghanistan to the 'sleeper cells' in America, the British and Americans are chasing a phantom enemy."
Note: If above link fails, click here. This highly revealing film by one of Britain's most respected documentary makers is available for free viewing on the Internet. For the link and lots more on this amazingly revealing documentary, click here. For an excellent review of the film in one of the U.K.'s leading newspapers, click here.
Was Use of Cell Phones on 9/11 Flights Possible?
2004-12-15, WantToKnow.info/Washington Post/SF Chronicle/Associated Press
http://www.WantToKnow.info/911cellphonecalls
”Once you get to a certain height, you are no longer in the range of the cellular network, because cell phone towers aren't built to project their signals that high.”
Washington Post, 12/9/04
“Today's vote by the FCC is intended to address whether technology has improved to the extent that cell phone calls now are possible above 10,000 feet -- they weren't in the past.”
San Francisco Chronicle, 12/15/04
"With television cameramen hovering, Qualcomm chief executive Irwin Jacobs sat in the front row of coach and made one of the first legal cell phone calls from a commercial jetliner. Jacobs pronounced the [brand new] technology behind the airborne phone call a success, although adding that it will be improved over the next couple years. Connections from the plane were generally good, although some calls were dropped."
USA Today/Associated Press, 7/16/04
Note: To find articles showing multiple cell phone use on Sept. 11, 2001, type "9/11" and "cell phone calls" into your favorite search engine, or click here for a Washington Post report on an alleged 30-minute uninterrupted cell phone call from Flight 93. Click here for a CNN report on another call from that flight. Tests have shown it is not possible to have an extended cell phone conversation above 10,000 feet.
Why I Resigned From the CIA
2004-12-05, Los Angeles Times
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/opinion/la-oe-scheuer5dec05,1,471321...
Michael Scheuer, a 22-year veteran of the CIA, wrote "Imperial Hubris: Why the West is Losing the War on Terror." Between January 1996 and June 1999 I was in charge of running operations against Al Qaeda from Washington. When it comes to this small slice of the large U.S. national security pie, I speak with firsthand experience (and for several score of CIA officers) when I state categorically that during this time senior White House officials repeatedly refused to act on sound intelligence that provided multiple chances to eliminate Osama bin Laden — either by capture or by U.S. military attack. I witnessed and documented, along with dozens of other CIA officers, instances where life-risking intelligence-gathering work of the agency's men and women in the field was wasted. I was never charged with deciding whether to act against Bin Laden. That decision properly belongs solely to senior White House officials. However, as a now-private American citizen, it is my right to question their judgment; I am entitled to know why the protection of Americans — most selfishly, my own children and grandchildren — was not the top priority of the senior officials who refused to act on the opportunities to attack Bin Laden provided by the clandestine service. Each of these officials have publicly argued that the intelligence was not "good enough" to act, but they almost always neglect to say that they were repeatedly advised that the intelligence was not going to get better and that Bin Laden was going to kill thousands of Americans if he was not stopped.
Note: If the above link fails, click here. For many other serious questions around the 9/11 attacks, click here.
Key 9/11 Media Articles in Major Media