here, too. It is the CIAs report on 9/11. Here are two links that explain what it is.
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http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/102104Y.shtml Lawmakers Prod CIA for Pre-9/11 Accountability Report
By Greg Miller
The Los Angeles Times
Wednesday 20 October 2004
The agency says the document isn't finished, but some think they're stalling to benefit Bush.
WASHINGTON - The ranking members of the House Intelligence Committee have asked the CIA to turn over an internal report on whether agency employees should be held accountable for intelligence failures leading up to the Sept. 11 attacks, congressional officials said Tuesday.
The CIA has not responded to the request, raising concerns among some Democrats in Congress that the report is being withheld to avoid embarrassment for the Bush administration in the final weeks before the presidential election.
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http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/102004V.shtmlThe 9/11 Secret in the CIA's Back Pocket
By Robert Scheer
The Los Angeles Times
Tuesday 19 October 2004
The agency is withholding a damning report that points at senior officials.
It is shocking: The Bush administration is suppressing a CIA report on 9/11 until after the election, and this one names names. Although the report by the inspector general's office of the CIA was completed in June, it has not been made available to the congressional intelligence committees that mandated the study almost two years ago.
"It is infuriating that a report which shows that high-level people were not doing their jobs in a satisfactory manner before 9/11 is being suppressed," an intelligence official who has read the report told me, adding that "the report is potentially very embarrassing for the administration, because it makes it look like they weren't interested in terrorism before 9/11, or in holding people in the government responsible afterward."
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http://www.truthout.org/docs_02/09.22A.evidence.911.htmEvidence Contrdicts Bush 9-11 Denials
By The Associated Press | New York Times
Friday, 20 September, 2002
"Had I known that the enemy was going to use airplanes to kill on that fateful morning,
I would have done everything in my power to protect the American people."
George W. Bush | 17 May, 2002
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Thirteen days before the Sept. 11 attacks, a frustrated FBI agent warned headquarters that ``someday, someone will die'' after he was denied permission to pursue a man who would become one of the hijackers, a congressional panel was told Friday.
The agent's efforts were among many missed opportunities to stop two of the hijackers after they were spotted attending an al-Qaida meeting in Malaysia in January 2000, according to the report to the House and Senate Intelligence Committees.