Well, that is good news. I'm glad some good will come out of this book about Able Danger.

It's about time for the sake of our patriotic whistleblowers. Best to Tony


The FBI was more interested in arresting drug dealers than doing their primary job of counter-intelligence.


"Triple Cross" is what's referred to as a "limited hangout." The "hangout" here is "incompetence" to divert from the truth which is "complicity."

Ali Mohammad was a CIA agent provacateur from the the start. Al Queda was always a CIA/MI-6 asset. It's purpose was to cultivate the Myth of Islamo Fascism, to foment chaos, to destabilize and fail as many states as possible in the Middle East, to establish the War of Terror and give a pretext to the War of Civilizations and ultimately salvage the collapsing petro/arms/drug-dollar. All this was done through extensive, cellularly insulated networks of patsies, moles and professionals. A handful of FBI moles killed every lead on the 9/11 plot that came their way. Moles in every security agency in the government paved the way. It was not, as Woodward has written, "an intelligence failure," on the contrary, it was a stunning "intelligence success."

Ali's story is too widely known to kill. The best they can hope for is a dense smoke and mirrors ploy that points to incompetence. At this point, with recent polls showing fewer than 20% of Americans still believing the government did not lie about 9/11, incompetence is the only way out for the 9/11 criminals.

We're now seeing numerous similar "limited hangouts" streaming through the media on various 9/11-related issues," e.g. "State of Denial," "Fiasco," "Target Iran," etc. each a lightning rod to stave off full blown 911 truth. There are serious 9/11 studies, but the main stream media won't touch them. The best is "911 Synthetic Terror - Made in USA" by Webster G. Tarpley, #1 Bestseller in Oct. '06 at Amazon.com and called by former CIA analyst, Robert Steele, the best of the 770+ books he's reviewed for Amazon. This is where you'll find an accurate account of the Ali Mohammad and Able Danger stories.




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