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September 20, 2005
Probing 'Able Danger' Could Turn Out To Be 'Quite The Show"
Topics: Political News and commentariesTomorrow's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the Pentagon's top-secret military intelligence unit known as Able Danger should be quite a show. Rep. Curt Weldon, who deserves most of the credit for bringing the formerly forgotten unit to public attention, is promising as much with a list of potential witnesses who he says will be able to testify that Able Danger identified ringleader Mohamed Atta and several other terrorists inside the United States at least a year before the September 11 attacks. The list includes...
Curt at Flopping Aces writes about Rep. Curt Weldon's press conference with "bombshells," and has a plethura of very interesting info about "Able Danger." Hint: The title of his post is " The Gorelick Wall & Sandy Berger, Update XXIV"
MacRanger gives you, "Able Danger - Where it all Began."
Mover Mike offers up some more info sources...
Tags: Able Danger, Politics, 9/11 Commission
Posted by Richard at September 20, 2005 6:32 AM
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