Thursday, December 29, 2005

CIA Considering Disciplinary Action for 9/11 Failures: Cover-Up Continues

The CIA is considering disciplining agents and officials for the failure to detect and stop 9/11 from happening.

In the end, it doesn't matter what the CIA does. The full story of 9/11 is still untold and the CIA's attempt to place blame is designed to bury the story.

Why is the full story of the events leading up to 9/11 not yet known?

Because Able Danger hasn't been explained fully yet; those who were asked to testify before Congress were denied permission by the military to do so.

This refusal to allow members of Able Danger to testify leads one to several possible conclusions:

  • The military did know about one of the cells that launched the 9/11 attacks but did nothing to stop it.
  • Able Danger broke the law and learned of the 9/11 operation.
  • Able Danger is an ongoing military operation.
  • The military doesn't want its' sources to be compromised.
As long as there is unexplored information out there, all CIA actions to point fingers and punish people for 9/11 is a railroad job. This CIA move to punish officials for their failures on or before 9/11 is therefore meaningless.

We shouldn't stand for this.

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