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http://www.talkleft.com/story/2009/9/10/19750/8871

FBI Informant Says Agency Blew Chance to Stop 9/11


By Jeralyn


Tomorrow is the 8th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Tonight, on ABC World News with Charles Gibson and Nightline, Elie Assaad, a former FBI informant, says he became suspicious of Mohammed Atta in early 2001, when the FBI sent him to infiltrate a small mosque outside Miami. Atta was there with Adnan Shukrujuman, an al Qaeda fugitive who now has a $5 million U.S. reward on his head.
Assaad, who worked in at least 10 states and overseas since becoming an FBI operative in 199, tells ABC News the FBI was so focused on undercover stings they missed a chance to stop Mohammed Atta and prevent the al Qaeda plot.
Assaad, who posed as "Mohammed" – a personal representative of Osama bin Laden, says he's a "million percent positive" the 9/11 attacks could have been stopped if the FBI had gone after Atta and Shukrujumah. But because Atta and his men were suspicious of the FBI undercover operative, and secretive, Assaad says his FBI agent handlers sent him after the easier target – two wannabe terrorists whose cases were easy to crack and who were both eventually convicted and sent to prison.
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The FBI won't comment, but Former national security official Richard Clarke, says the case is "yet another example of the way the system broke down prior to 9/11."
"If the system had worked," Clarke said, "we might have been able to identify these people before the attacks."
 
http://www.talkleft.com/story/2009/9/10/19750/8871

FBI Informant Says Agency Blew Chance to Stop 9/11


By Jeralyn


Tomorrow is the 8th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Tonight, on ABC World News with Charles Gibson and Nightline, Elie Assaad, a former FBI informant, says he became suspicious of Mohammed Atta in early 2001, when the FBI sent him to infiltrate a small mosque outside Miami. Atta was there with Adnan Shukrujuman, an al Qaeda fugitive who now has a $5 million U.S. reward on his head.
Assaad, who worked in at least 10 states and overseas since becoming an FBI operative in 199, tells ABC News the FBI was so focused on undercover stings they missed a chance to stop Mohammed Atta and prevent the al Qaeda plot.

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The FBI won't comment, but Former national security official Richard Clarke, says the case is "yet another example of the way the system broke down prior to 9/11."

In truth, the system DID work.

The system was to shut down all dissenting voices on Afghanistan, the Taliban, and Bin Laden.

There were many who sought to inform the government about the macinations of Atta and many others.

Two of the "hijackers" lived with an FBI informant for over a year.

The top terrorism agent in the FBI, John O'Neill, was so frustrated with his superiors ignoring his warnings that he resigned. He took a job as Head of Security .. in the twin towers and was ultimately killed on 9/11.

You can read his story here ..
Close Informant & Friend Of Former FBI Agent John O'Neill, Killed on 9/11, Tells How FBI Higher-Ups 'Shut Him Down' Letting 9/11 Happen
http://www.rense.com/general67/close.htm

FBI agent and translator, Sibel Edmonds, was prevented from telling what she knew about the impending attacks from messages she had translated. When she refused to shut up and threatened to go to Congress with this information, SHE WAS GAGGED with "State Secrets Privilege" by the federal government. She had critical information and was shut down.

The system worked .. and 9/11 happened.
 
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