Whistle Ass / George Bush 2004

Alert!!! Why is critical testimony to the 9/11 Commission BEING ERASED?!!!

An open letter to U.S. Secretary of Transportation Norman Mineta regarding the omission of his 5/23/03 testimony to the 9/11 Commission in the Commission's Final Report. That testimony included eyewitness accounting of events that occurred in the Presidential Emergency Operations Center (PEOC) the morning of 9/11/01. Additionally, as of the time of this letter, it appears that an effort has been made to conceal Secretary Mineta’s testimony from the public by editing it from video archives of the 5/23/03 hearing on the 9/11 Commission website (the testimony is not deleted from the .pdf and .html text archives).
http://www.911citizenswatch.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=510&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0

Mar 27, 2005 in 9/11 | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (4)

FBI detains two Israelis arrested in Unicoi, Tennessee

Sunday, May 09, 2004
By RON SCALF NET News Service

ERWIN - The FBI detained two Israelis who led the Unicoi County sheriff on a high-speed chase in a rented Ryder Rental Truck late Saturday afternoon.

Being held without bond in the Unicoi County Jail on charges stemming from the chase are Shnuel Daran, 22, and another man only identified as Naor. Both men are from Israel.

Sheriff Kent Harris said Naor produced a fake identification card and the duo were uncooperative with officers.

"The other man, (Daran) produced an expired passport," Harris said.

The rental truck was being held at the county garage, pending an FBI investigation.

A "Learn to Fly" brochure was found in the truck, Harris said, leading officers to express concerns about security at the Nuclear Fuel Services plant in Erwin.

"I got a sick feeling when I saw it," Harris said. "What were they doing throwing things out of the truck?" he questioned.

Harris said he was on the former U.S. Highway 23 heading for his office after participating as a judge at the annual Ramp Festival in Flag Pond. Harris said he and Special Deputy Ed Sparks noticed the truck racing down the mountain.

"I was really concerned because the driver would not stop after I flashed my headlights for nearly three miles," he said. "He was weaving back and forth and, I was wondering what a large Ryder Rental Truck was doing on the two-lane highway late Saturday afternoon instead of the faster I-26 Interstate."

Harris said he also noticed the men throw something from the vehicle while they were being pursued.

A vial, containing an unknown substance not believed to be an illegal drug, was found by a bevy of officers who walked the area along the lightly traveled old highway near the North Carolina line at Ernestville.

Along with the FBI, Harris contacted the federal Bureau of Tobacco and Firearms, the Erwin Police Department as well as his own investigators to look into the situation.

The sheriff said the truck was rented in Mars Hills, N.C. He also said Daran produced a fake Florida driver's license issued in Plantation, Fla. He said his office would follow-up with Florida law enforcement officials and Interpol, the international tracking system for wanted criminals.

"We're not overreacting," Harris said. "We have a responsibility to protect the citizens of Unicoi County and that's what I'm going to do at any cost. I'd rather overreact, if that's what you call it, than be sorry later."

Harris said he was lucky that a regional FBI agent happened to be visiting in Unicoi County and met him within 15 minutes of his call.

"We all need to be serious about homeland security," Harris said.

"We're living in a different time ... a time in which we all need to be vigilant."


http://www.timesnews.net/article.dna?_StoryID=3363919

May 11, 2004 in 9/11 | Permalink | Comments (5) | TrackBack (3)

ATTENTION: Saddam + Al Qaeda = NO CONNECTION!! No Evidence!! (please pass this message on to the millions(?) who think otherwise)

Despite statements by such officials as the Bush administration's former chief weapons inspector, David Kay; its former anti-terrorism chief, Richard Clarke; former chief United Nations weapons inspector Hans Blix; as well as admissions by senior administration officials themselves, a majority of the public still believes Iraq was closely tied to the al-Qaeda terrorist group and had WMD stocks or programs before US troops invaded the country 13 months ago.

http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Front_Page/FD24Aa01.html

Apr 24, 2004 in 9/11, Count the Lies Competition, Current Affairs, Foreign Policies IRAQ, N Korea, Pakistan , George Bush (open forum) | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (4)

911 Lies: Bush and Cheney actively ignored threat

LACK OF FOCUS ON TERRORIST THREAT: Over the weekend, the Bush-Cheney campaign issued a statement saying the Administration "changed its policies to address the terrorism problem, even before 9/11" claiming that the Bush team "went from a policy of swatting flies to putting al Qaeda at the top of the list." But a look at the record shows just how dishonest this statement is: In the face of warnings before 9/11, the Administration deemphasized counterterrorism; never once convened its own counterterrorism task force; threatened to veto efforts to divert national missile defense funds into counterterrorism; delayed arming the unmanned Predator drone flying over Afghanistan; terminated "a highly classified program to monitor al Qaeda suspects in the United States"; attacked previous Administrations for focusing too much on Osama bin Laden; rejected security recommendations from the government's bipartisan national security commission; and downgraded the counterterrorism office within the White House. In fact, al Qaeda was so low on this list of priorities, that neither Bush, Vice President Cheney or Rice ever once uttered the terms "al Qaeda" or "Osama bin Laden" between the time the Bush team took office and 9/11. Want to know more? American Progress has compiled an exhaustive, day-by-day overview of the Bush administration's public statements on national security, defense and international issues from January 20, 2001 to September 10, 2001.



http://www.americanprogress.org/site/pp.asp?c=biJRJ8OVF&b=44360#1

Apr 06, 2004 in 9/11 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (1)

Rumsfeld and 9/11 "jetliner" hitting the Pentagon: This is US Dis-information at its finest/most pathetic: Hard to believe Rumsfeld has a piece of Flight 77(ed: Look closely; they never "actually say" Flight 77)

Rumsfeld, FBI Official Kept 9-11 Items
...Pentagon spokesman Lawrence Di Rita said Friday night that Rumsfeld has a shard of metal from the jetliner that struck the Pentagon on a table in his office and shows it to people as a reminder of the tragedy Pentagon workers shared on Sept. 11, 2001.
"He doesn't consider it his own," Di Rita said, adding the piece is on display for the Pentagon. "We are mindful of the fact that if somebody has an evidenti
Here is a great link exposing the SCARY TRUTH

Mar 12, 2004 in 9/11 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (4)

Democrats or Republicans: The America I Live In: Notes for the Campaign, 2004

By Bernard Weiner

This is the America I live in.

A normal, average citizen, I unlock the front door and enter my home. I don't know if anyone has entered surreptitiously -- perhaps a sneak-and-peek job by Ashcroft's black-bag boys.

I boot up my computer to go online. I don't know if my email is being monitored, if my keystrokes are being recorded.

I call my attorney, about a family matter. I don't know if communication with my lawyer, previously regarded as "confidential," is being listened to. (This, and the other examples above, and many below, flow from the Bush-Ashcroft "USA Patriot Act.")

I visit my physician, and learn later that my employer found out about a chronic condition I had and laid me off, to keep his insurance costs down. The doctor-patient confidentiality I thought existed is now breachable by government agencies in cahoots with insurance companies... (read the disturbing rest)...

Mar 12, 2004 in 9/11, Democrat Watch, Domestic Policies, George Bush (open forum), George W. Bush - AWOL - Deserter - 2004, John Kerry for President 2004, Neocons Watch, Patriot Act, Touch Screen/E-Voting (be very afraid) | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (3)

George Bush Invokes 9/11 Horrors In EVERY Speech he gives, but he only has 1(one) hour that he will give to the 9/11 Commissions Investigation...(ed: and that defines hypocrisy)

From Washington Press Corps questions/briefing...

...QUESTION: First, where the idea of a precedent is concerned, President -- sitting President Gerald Ford went up to Capitol Hill and actually testified before the House Judiciary Committee, so there is a greater precedent than what you're referring to.

My question is, in every speech he gives, President Bush invokes --

McCLELLAN: Keep in mind there are separation of powers issues involved when you're talking about a legislatively created body.

QUESTION: I'm sure President Ford was aware of those. In every speech he gives, President Bush invokes the atrocities of 9/11 and he talks about how that event has impressed on him a determination to always honor the victims of those atrocities in his daily conduct of his office. And I wonder if you could explain with some serious Texan straight talk here, Scott, how it is honoring the victims of 9/11 to restrict the questioning of the President on this subject to one hour? "

http://www.bostonphoenix.com/boston/news_features/other_stories/multipage/documents/03633501.asp

one hour. call your congress people.

Feb 27, 2004 in 9/11 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (5)

Arar sues U.S. government: Canadian deported to Syria says US did so and knew he would be tortured (...and that's illegal)


By OLIVER MOORE
Globe and Mail Update

Refused the public inquiry that could explain why U.S. intelligence officials insisted on deporting him to Syria, Ottawa resident Maher Arar on Thursday filed suit against the United States government.

The suit — which specifically names U.S. Attorney-General John Aschroft — demands compensation and an apology.

"I spent nearly a year of my life terrified in Syrian jails, always in fear of being further tortured at the hands of Syrian officials, officials the United States knows full well practise torture," Mr. Arar said Thursday. "Even President Bush himself recently condemned Syria's practise of torturing prisoners."

"I hope my lawsuit will make sure no one ever, no one ever again, has to go through what I went through at the hands of the United States."

One of Mr. Arar's lawyers said that the crux of their case is that the U.S. government knew it was illegal to deport anyone to a country known to practise torture.

"They sent Maher because the United States knew he would be subjected to torture, they intended for this to happen," said Steven Watt, a lawyer on the staff of the U.S.-based Center for Constitutional Rights.

"They wanted the Syrian authorities to resort to using interrogation techniques that legally or morally could not be applied here."

Mr. Arar, a Syrian immigrant travelling on his Canadian passport, was detained while changing planes in New York and sent to Syria, in spite of his demands that he be sent home to Canada. He says that he was abused repeatedly in Syria and that they wrung a false confession of terrorist complicity out of him.

Intelligence sources in the United States have said that Mr. Arar was sent to the Middle East as part of a process called "extraordinary rendition" and that it has become a key element of the campaign against terrorists.

Alan Dershowitz, a prominent Harvard lawyer, believes that the habit of farming out torture is widespread and comes to light only if a suspect reappears in North America.

"The United States can maintain deniability, but it sends this guy off to Jordan and Syria, knowing that those are two of the countries that excel in torture," he said after Mr. Arar came back to Canada. "That way we have clean hands and get the benefit of the information; or, if not, at least the guy is taken care of.

"What happened with this guy is he came back, and he's appropriately complaining."

Since his release last fall, Mr. Arar has called repeatedly for a public inquiry. Although Prime Minister Paul Martin appeared open to an inquiry before he took office, he has turned aside more recent calls. On Thursday, he said that he has never ruled out an inquiry but prefers to wait while the RCMP public-complaints commission is investigating the case.

"If we're not satisfied with the answers we're given, Minister McLellan will make recommendations and we'll get all the facts," he told reporters in Davos, Switzerland.

The position of the U.S. Justice Department remains that there is reason to believe that Mr. Arar is a member of al-Qaeda and, therefore, remains a threat to U.S. national security.

"The United States government still states that I am a terrorist, how do I prove to them that I'm not?," Mr. Arar said Thursday. "I have so many questions ... and so few answers."

Mr. Arar has also sued Syria and Jordan for $31-million, alleging that he was beaten by the Jordanians before being turned over to the Syrians, who he says tortured him by whipping him with a thick electric cable.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20040122.warar0122_2/BNStory/International/

Jan 24, 2004 in 9/11 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (1)

9/11 director gave evidence to own inquiry

By Shaun Waterman
UPI Homeland and National Security Editor
Published 1/15/2004 7:16 PM

WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 (UPI) -- The panel set up to investigate why the United States failed to prevent the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, faced angry questions Thursday after revelations that two of its own senior officials were so closely involved in the events under investigation that they have been interviewed as part of the inquiry.

Philip Zelikow, the commission's executive director, worked on the Bush-Cheney transition team as the new administration took power, advising his longtime associate and former boss, national security adviser Condoleezza Rice, on the incoming National Security Council.

"He came forward (to answer questions) in case he might have useful information," said Al Felzenberg, the commission spokesman.

The news was greeted with dismay by many of the relatives of the victims who campaigned for the commission to be set up.

"This is beginning to look like a whitewash," Kristen Breitweizer, who lost her husband Ron in tower two of the World Trade Center, told United Press International.

Jamie S. Gorelick, one of the 10 members of the commission itself, and the other official who has answered investigators' questions, was deputy attorney general in Janet Reno's Justice Department during the Clinton administration.

"She was a very senior person," said Felzenberg. "She had an interesting perspective."

The families have said for many months that they are not happy with Zelikow's role, which they argue creates at least an appearance of a conflict of interest. They were furious Thursday that they learned from the newspapers he had given evidence.

"Did he interview himself about his own role in the failures that left us defenseless?" asked Lori Van Auken, the widow of Kenneth. "This is bizarre."

Zelikow -- an historian based at the Miller Center for Public Affairs at the University of Virginia -- has also come under fire from some critics for his close ties to senior administration officials. He has had a longstanding relationship with Rice, who hired him to work for her when she was a White House official in the first Bush administration. The two have written a book together.

More recently, some relatives have accused him of being in touch with White House political supreme Karl Rove -- the man widely believed to be the most powerful figure in the administration.

Zelikow was not available to answer questions Thursday, but Felzenberg did not deny the allegation.

"He has not spoken with Karl Rove about commission business," he said. "Like many others on the commission, he has a job he hopes to go back to afterwards. The Miller Center is dedicated to the study of the presidency, and (Zelikow) has contacts with a wide range of people from all recent administrations."

Zelikow, who the commission says has withdrawn himself from those parts of its investigation directly connected with the transition -- a process known as recusal -- was also appointed to the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board in October 2001.

The board provides the White House with advice about the quality, adequacy and legality of the whole spectrum of intelligence activities.

"Zelikow resigned (from the PFIAB) as soon as he signed the contract to be director of the commission," said Felzenberg. "He's recused himself from the relevant parts of the inquiry.

"Frankly, we don't see what the fuss is about."

"If (Zelikow and Gorelick) had not been commission officials, we would probably have interviewed them anyway. We've interviewed hundreds of people."

The question of the transition is a significant one, because critics of President Bush contend that the incoming administration "dropped the ball" on the fight against Osama bin Laden, which had been ramping up under President Clinton, especially after a suicide attack by his al-Qaida network nearly destroyed the USS Cole in Yemen in October 2000.

According to one former Bush White House official, the incoming administration downgraded the interagency committee that handles the nation's counter-terrorism policy and operations on a day-to-day basis.

The Counter-Terrorism Security Group had, under Clinton, reported directly to the so-called Principles' Committee, the meeting of Cabinet-level officials that sets policy for presidential consideration.

"They stopped it reporting directly," the former official told UPI on condition of anonymity. "It had to report to deputies. ... It slowed down consideration of policy initiatives quite a bit."

Under Clinton, the former official added, the chairman of the counter-terror group, Richard Clarke, had been a member of the Principles' Committee, sitting with the secretaries of Defense and State and the national security adviser.

"They eliminated that ... It meant that the CSG didn't have that spokesperson to represent them and put the issue in front of (the principles) over and over again," the former official said.

Moreover, the deputies' committee, to which Clarke was now reporting, didn't meet properly until April, and -- partly as a result of these changes -- there was no Principles' Committee meeting on how to deal with the al-Qaida threat until Sept. 4.

Bush's supporters, for their part, say Clinton's failure to capture or kill bin Laden after his network destroyed two U.S. embassies in east Africa emboldened the extremists to attack America on Sept. 11.

Relatives say the news about Gorelick and Zelikow is a particularly sharp blow to the commission's credibility because they are the two officials to whom the White House has granted the greatest access to the most secret and sensitive national security documents, the presidential daily briefings.

Last year, officials acknowledged that one such briefing in August 2001, more than a month prior to the attacks, warned that al-Qaida was determined to strike in the United States. Some reports suggested that hijacking -- and even the use of airplanes as missiles -- was mentioned as the mode of assault.

"We want the whole issue of who has access to the briefings revisited," said Breitweizer, "the entire commission has to have access to them."

A delegation of relatives traveled to Washington Thursday for an evening meeting with commission staff, which was expected to be stormy.

http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20040115-024012-7011r

Jan 16, 2004 in 9/11 | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (1)

UPDATE 1-NY gold hits 15-year high in first '04 session

Mon January 05, 2004 12:27 PM ET
(Adds details, quotes)
By Alden Bentley

NEW YORK, Jan 5 (Reuters) - Gold futures traded above $425 an ounce for the first time in more than 15 years in New York Monday, extending its watershed rally on the first trading day of 2004 as investors continued to diversify out of the beleagured dollar...

http://www.reuters.com/printerFriendlyPopup.jhtml?type=usGoldRpt&storyID=4074806

Jan 05, 2004 in 9/11 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (5)

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