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I think the Able Danger cover
up is a bad as the Able Danger controversy itself. First let’s start with
The 9/11 commission. This commission is like any other commission. Full of
unimportant people who want to seem important and take the opportunity to
gather at fine restaurants and hotels at the tax payers expense. $15
million to be exact. $15 million and it didn’t even so much as blink When
Sandy Berger was caught with classified documents down his trousers and in
his socks. Documents directly pertaining to the 9/11 investigation. He
also admitted to accidentally destroying some of them. Not one of these bloated bureaucrats
thought twice when they claimed that they found no information regarding
Able Danger. Perhaps Mr. Burglar knows where this information can be
found.
Yes I might be theorizing
here but there is such
a thing a circumstantial evidence and we have plenty to go around! On
Clinton’s watch Al Qaeda attacked the WTC (‘93), the Kohbar Towers (1996),
and the USS Cole (2000). And on all three tragedies the Clinton
Administration did virtually nothing. As the decade wore on Al Qaeda grew
in both size and confidence hitting they’re zenith on 9/11. Any
investigation into 9/11 is going to reach far back into the early years of
the Clinton administration because Al Qaeda kept popping up from time to
time. The 9/11 commission’s final report was sure to paint Clinton in a
bad light at the least.
So Sandy Burglar steals 9/11
documents. Was he subpoenaed by the 9/11 commission? No.
Lets move on shall
we?
Know who Lieutenant Colonel
Anthony Shaffer is? No? Not surprising. He was one of the first to come
forward with information for the 9/11 commission. Then a funny thing
happened. On the day before he was to appear before the commission his
security clearance was removed. Why? Well he had committed some pretty bad
acts while in uniform. Firstly he supposedly forwarded messages on his
cell phone while in Afghanistan. Costing a whopping $67! Then he was
improperly reimbursed for tolls, and mileage when he attended a military
conference in Fort Dix. Naughty boy! And then, the most offensive and
egregious offensive in military history…he stole pens!!!! Yes dear reader
pens…..One small thing though about the pens…
He was 16 at the
time.
Yes. 16. Not quite a colonel,
not even in the military academy but he did. He stole military
pens.
So with Shaffer out of the
way Able Danger would remain somewhat a mystery.
The 9/11 commission did meet
with People involved with Able Danger. They just did it 11 days before
their final report was to be released. Not a really strong effort to glean
information that might be very important. So during the 9/11 commission’s
investigation, Documents directly related to their investigation are
stolen and destroyed, and a Top military official is barred from speaking
because his security clearance has been suspended because he stole pens
hen he was 16. And no one on the panel found any of this
odd. -Bert |