I have not yet seen "The Path to 9/11". But I've read that at least 900 advance DVDs have been distributed, that Bill Clinton did not get one, that Rush Limbaugh did, and that the "crockumentary's" producers and key staff are associated with David Horowitz.
That leads me to suspect that the film's coverage of antiterrorism history from the end of January 2001 to 9/11 will be significantly discordant from the record. IMO, 9/11 DID NOT "change everything". Terrorism has existed for a long time, and until the end of January 2001 the US government had extremely capable and successful systems in place to thwart it. The historical record shows that new occupants of the White House in early 2001 removed the security bars, locks, and alarms that had previously prevented all domestic terror attacks from abroad. It amazes me how Rove, Bush, Cheney, et. al. have suppressed this extremely recent historical record and continue to sell themselves as bulwarks of protection for the "homeland". They say the fact there hasn't been another successful attack since 9/11 proves that they've put protection in place. But isn't this a nonsequitur? Doesn't the fact that no attacks occurred in the hundreds of years BEFORE 9/11 instead suggest strongly that
the Bush administration let down America's guard against foreign terrorist attacks?
The ammunition needed to counter Orwellian White House electoral propaganda wrapped in fearmongering is "out there", on the internet, if you look closely enough. Remember this Newsweek article from four years ago? Karl Rove and company are counting on the electorate/TV audience to forget, and to instead bring in their minds to the polls the messages with which plutocrats will saturate them over the next two months.
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(1) Newsweek's account of Dubya's dismantling US antiterrorism efforts, from
http://foi.missouri.edu/terrorismfoi/whatwentwrong.html :
"WHAT WENT WRONG. The inside story of the missed signals and intelligence failures that raise a chilling question: did September 11 have to happen?" By Michael Hirsh and Michael Isikoff; Newsweek May 27 2002
Back in July 2001, Bill Kurtz and his team hit pay dirt, and no one seemed to care. A hard-driven supervisor in the FBI’s Phoenix office, Kurtz was overseeing an investigation of suspected Islamic terrorists last July when a member of his team, a sharp, 41-year-old counterterrorism agent named Kenneth Williams, noticed something odd: a large number of suspects were signing up to take courses in how to fly airplanes....
But little of that seemed to make a difference back in Washington, where the Kurtz team suffered a fate even worse than Cassandra’s: not only were they not believed, they were ignored altogether.... under Attorney General John Ashcroft, the department was being prodded back into its old law-and-order mind-set: violent crime, drugs, child porn. Counterterrorism, which had become a priority of the Clintonites ... seemed to be getting less attention. When FBI officials sought to add hundreds more counterintelligence agents, they got shot down even as Ashcroft began, quietly, to take a privately chartered jet for his own security reasons.
The attorney general was hardly alone in seeming to de-emphasize terror in the young Bush administration. Over at the Pentagon, new Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld elected not to relaunch a Predator drone that had been tracking bin Laden, among other actions. In self-absorbed Washington, the Phoenix memo, which never resulted in arrests, landed in two units at FBI headquarters but didn’t make it to senior levels. Nor did the memo get transmitted to the CIA, which has long had a difficult relationship with the FBI—and whose director, George Tenet, one of the few Clinton holdovers, was issuing so many warnings that bin Laden was 'the most immediate' threat to Americans he was hardly heeded any longer...."
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(2) An archive of hundreds of important mainstream media stories that have slipped down the "memory hole" is at
http://foi.missouri.edu . The Newsweek story just cited is just one of them. Note the index of categories into which the material has been sorted includes several "terrorism" entries. I concentrated on stories from 2001 and 2002, before the White House had whipped its "press corpse" fully into compliance with the party line. Remember "Watch what you say?"
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(3) Remember Sen Dianne Feinstein's July 2001 antiterror policy warning, on CNN?
From
http://feinstein.senate.gov/Releases02/attacks.htm :
"Statement By U.S. Senator Feinstein - On Concerns Raised About Possible Terrorist Attacks on Our Nation -May 17, 2002
"I am very surprised by the tone of the comments by White House spokesman Ari Fleischer regarding concerns I raised last summer about a possible terrorist attack on our nation ... What I said last July on CNN was that I was deeply concerned as to whether our house was in order to prevent a terrorist attack. My work on the Intelligence Committee and as chair of the Technology and Terrorism Subcommittee had given me a sense of foreboding for some time. ...
In fact, I was so concerned that I contacted Vice President Cheney's office that same month to urge that he restructure our counter-terrorism and homeland defense programs to ensure better accountability and prevent important intelligence information from slipping through the cracks. Despite repeated efforts by myself and staff, the White House did not address my request. I followed this up last September 2001 before the attacks and was told by 'Scooter' Libby that it might be another six months before he would be able to review the material. I told him I did not believe we had six months to wait."
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(4) Remember the 1999 federal report that contradicted Condi's famous disclaimer?
Condi Rice, Thursday May 16, 2002: "I don't think anybody could have predicted that these people would take an airplane and slam it into the World Trade Center, take another one and slam it into the Pentagon; that they would try to use an airplane as a missile, a hijacked airplane as a missile."
BUT, from
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines02/0517-06.htm :
"1999 Report Warned of Suicide Hijack" By John Solomon; Published on Friday, May 17, 2002 by the Associated Press
'WASHINGTON …… Exactly two years before the Sept. 11 attacks, a federal report warned the executive branch that Osama bin Laden's terrorists might hijack an airliner and dive bomb it into the Pentagon or other government building. "Suicide bomber(s) belonging to al-Qaida's Martyrdom Battalion could crash-land an aircraft packed with high explosives (C-4 and semtex) into the Pentagon, the headquarters of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), or the White House," the September 1999 report said. The report, entitled the "Sociology and Psychology of Terrorism: Who Becomes a Terrorist and Why?," described the suicide hijacking as one of several possible retribution attacks al-Qaida might seek for the 1998 U.S. airstrike against bin Laden's camps in Afghanistan. ...
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(5) Remember Attorney General John Ashcroft's extremely misleading testimony before the 9/11 Commission?
In ostensible justification for the assault on Constitutional rights in the so-called "PATRIOT Act", Ashcroft blamed "the old national intelligence system" for the 9/11 attacks. BUT, for more than two years, The Center for American Progress has hosted online copies of internal Department of Justice documents proving that Ashcroft and his White House bosses had quickly dismantled the antiterror efforts of their predecessors, during the spring and summer of 2001.
Some highlights, from
http://www.americanprogress.org/site/lookup.asp?c=biJRJ8OVF&b=39039 :
(5a) "5/10/01 Ashcroft New DoJ Budget Goals Memo (at
http://www.americanprogress.org/atf/cf/%7BE9245FE4-9A2B-43C7-A521-5D6FF2E06E03%7D/ASHCROFTMEMO.PDF ): Out of 7 strategic goals described, not one mentions counterterrorism, a serious departure from Reno{'s 4/6/00 DoJ Budget Goals Memo}"...
(5b) "8/9/01 Internal Draft of New Ashcroft DoJ Strategic Plan (at
http://www.americanprogress.org/atf/cf/%7BE9245FE4-9A2B-43C7-A521-5D6FF2E06E03%7D/STRATEGICPLAN.PDF ): ... Specifically highlighted by Ashcroft are domestic violent crime and drug trafficking prevention. Item 1.3 entitled "Combat terrorist activities by developing maximum intelligence and investigative capability" is passed over. After September 11, Ashcroft quickly amended his plans for DoJ's reorganization" (at
http://www.usdoj.gov/jmd/mps/strategic2001-2006/chapter2.pdf ). ...
(5c) "Late August 2001 Internal FBI FY2003 Budget Request to Ashcroft (at
http://www.americanprogress.org/atf/cf/%7BE9245FE4-9A2B-43C7-A521-5D6FF2E06E03%7D/FBI03REQUEST.PDF ): FBI specifically asks for, among other things, 54 translators to translate backlog of intelligence gathered (line 3 under Foreign Language Services, cost of $5.1 million), 248 counterterrorism agents and support staff (line 14 entitled CT field investigations, cost of $28 million), and 200 professional intelligence researchers (line 16, entitled Intelligence Production, at a cost of $20.8 million). FBI has repeatedly stated that it has a serious backlog of intelligence data it has gathered but simply does not have the staff to analyze or translate it into usable information." ...
(5d) "9/10/2001 Official FY2003 Dept. of Justice Budget Request To White House (at
http://www.americanprogress.org/atf/cf/%7BE9245FE4-9A2B-43C7-A521-5D6FF2E06E03%7D/FY03ASHCROFT.PDF ): shows that Ashcroft ignored FBI's anti-terrorism requests ... Ashcroft was planning to ignore the FBI's specific requests for more translators, counterintelligence agents and researchers, mentioned above. It additionally shows Ashcroft was trying to slash funding from counterterrorism and grants and other homeland defense programs before 9/11." ...
(5e) "POST-SEPTEMBER 11: Ashcroft Still Ignores FBI Counterterrorism Requests (at
http://www.americanprogress.org/atf/cf/%7BE9245FE4-9A2B-43C7-A521-5D6FF2E06E03%7D/OMBPASSBACK.PDF )
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(6) The best search engine for 9/11 material beyond what you can get through googling is provided by the Library of Congress, at
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cocoon/minerva/html/sept11/sept11-about.html .