Thursday, December 08, 2005

Able Danger, China, Cohen, AQ Data Purge = 9-11

Strata-Sphere has indepth data in re why Able Danger was shushed up by the Clinton Admin. Snips:

Looks like this is the week for my Able Danger predictions to come true. Yesterday, Gen Hugh Shelton confirmed my early suspicions that Able Danger was a technology demonstration program.

Today there is a major article on Able Danger out from GovExec.com, which has many fascinating details I want to discuss. This goes back to my theory that Able Danger had its initial data set purged when results of the China study, being done in parallel to the Al Qaeda study that had ID’ the four 9-11 terrorists/pilots Atta, Shehhei, Hazmi and Mihdar, came up with results that implicated people in the Clinton administration

William Cohen, then the secretary of Defense, also appeared. As one former senior Defense official explained, the IDC’s results “raised eyebrows,” and leaders in the Pentagon grew nervous about the political implications of turning up such high-profile names, or those of any American citizens who were not the subject of a legally authorized intelligence investigation. Rumors still abound about other notable figures caught up in the IDC’s harvest. “I heard they turned up Hillary Clinton,” the official said. The experiment was not continued.

That is clear as it gets folks. Able Danger was working to identify Al Qaeda and had struck gold with the Hamburg cell. But the same technology and group, working on a completely independent study implicates the Clinton administration so all the data, China and Al Qaeda targets, is destroyed in a moment of political panic.


Read the rest AND the links!

2 comments:

TheBitterAmerican said...

Alia,..if you get a chance, please got to http://www.mastalk.com.

The radio host has been right on top of the Able Danger debacle and regularly has inside news from Congressman Curt Weldon about it.

MataHarley said...

The ONLY thing I am looking forward to in the next "road to the WH" crap is more ABLE DANGER exposure.

I love AJ's posts, Mac's etc. They have been my mainstay for staying abreast of the latest. They are truly am impressive collection of bloggers, with an equally impressive array of contacts!