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http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=104&topic_id=4447706&mesg_id=4452908vickitulsa (198 posts) Thu Aug-25-05 06:48 AM
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21. Okay, it appears the name "Shaffer" led to some confusion.
But as I searched for contact info on the Able Danger intel person I saw on the news shows, thinking he was probably the Michael Shaffer mentioned in the article referenced in this thread, I came across some very interesting stuff.
Not contact info -- yet, anyway -- but at least one Website where these issues re Able Danger are being discussed currently and in some depth.
Check out this piece.
http://www.homelandsecurityus.com/abledanger.asp At least I'm hoping that link gets you to what I just read. Here is a bit of the article:
Sadly, The 9/11 Commission Has Failed Every American
By Douglas J. Hagmann, Director (My note: He is director of something called the Northeast Intelligence Network.)
19 August 2005: Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer is a true American patriot of great character and integrity. Placing the unbridled truth over potential negative career ramifications and harassment, the Army intelligence officer yesterday publicly charged that the unit in which he worked had identified two al Qaeda cells inside the U.S. and 9/11 ringleader Mohamed Atta more than a year before the terrorist attacks. Properly handled, according to Lt. Colonel Shaffer, that information might have prevented the terror attacks.
Lt. Col. Shaffer stated that his unit, code-named Able Danger, provided this very information to the 9/11 commission headed by former New Jersey Governor Thomas Kean; nonetheless, the commission failed to include any reference to this vital information in its final report.
... Also missing from the final report are any references to declassified documents proving that State Department analysts repeatedly warned the Clinton administration as early as 1996 that Osama bin Laden posed a major threat to U.S. interests.
From an outright lie to a twisting of the facts and onward to a minimization of the “significance” of the data, the 9/11 commission continues to fail every American citizen to cover their own failings and political cover-ups.
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Now this clarifies my muddled memory of the guy I saw interviewed on several news programs not long ago -- one of them being Wolf Blitzer's show. I had not been certain if he was a CIA operative or a military intel person since I knew I'd heard the man MENTION the CIA, at least. However, the Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer cited in the article at this URL is the one I heard blowing open the doors on national TV with information about Able Danger.
Fits my memory in several respects, actually. I was certain I had fixed his rank -- Lt. Colonel -- in my mind as well as his surname. When a CIA operative named Michael Shaffer was mentioned in the piece originally referenced in this thread, I thought maybe I'd been mistakenly recalling the guy I saw to be military when he was actually CIA. I didn't think they had a "Lt. Colonel" rank in the CIA!
BUT -- I believe the man I saw wore a military uniform in his appearances on the TV news shows. That's something ya don't generally mistake for anything else, even though I'm legally blind so my vision is not good. I also remember that I felt some grave concern for the man's career security seeing as how he was going public with information that SOME very powerful people apparently did NOT want to see made public.
So I'll stop here and see if some of you can check this article out and give us your take on it.
But that's the deal -- I am now certain the intel person I saw just a few days ago on television was Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer, NOT Michael Shaffer of the CIA.
Thanks for bearing with me as I sort this out!
~VV