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  • Saturday, July 4, 2009
     

    Aafia Siddiqui Psych Evaluation


    Psychiatric evaluation of Aafia Siddiqi (See AP story)

    Grand Jury Indictment of Aafia Siddiqui

    Prosecutor's Letter to Judge re: Aafia Siddiqui Competency

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    Saturday, June 27, 2009
     

    9/11 Commission, Memorandum for the Record, 11/20/2003, State Department Interviews


    9/11 Commission, Memorandum for the Record, 11/20/2003, State Department Interviews

    9/11 Commission interview with Maura Harty, Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Consular Affairs, Department of State, and Jamie Borek, Assistant Legal Counsel, Department of State. Discussion of improvements, and areas in need of improvement, related to the State Department's handling of intelligence in the wake of September 11.

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    9/11 Commission, Memorandum for the Record, 9/12/2003, CIA Budget


    Memorandum for the Record, 9/11 Commission, 9/12/2003: CIA Interviews

    This is a tough examination of the effect of politically mandated budget cuts on the CIA prior to September 11. Subjects interviewed were Pat Hanback of the CIA's Inspector General Office and another subject whose name has been redacted.

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    Friday, June 26, 2009
     

    Indictment of Robert Joos, Linked to Mahon Arrests


    The Mahon arrests (document, story) were not an isolated incident, it appears. It's part of a sting by the ATF using informants and at least one undercover agent. The sting is described in great detail in the document below.

    Affidavit pertaining to the indictment of Robert Neil Joos

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    OKBOMB: Dennis Mahon Indictment


    White supremacist brothers Dennis and Daniel Mahon have been indicted in Phoenix, Arizona, for an alleged bombing plot:

    Indictment of Dennis and Daniel Mahon

    The name of Dennis Mahon will be familiar to those who have followed the Oklahoma City bombing conspiracy investigation.

    Chairman's Report, Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee of the House International Relations Committee, Oklahoma City Bombing Investigation

    A relevant excerpt:
    Carol Howe came from a prominent Tulsa family. She was attracted to the white supremacist movement in February 1994 after she was allegedly attacked by three African-American men. She became a paid informant for the ATF and a frequent visitor to Elohim City in June 1994. Howe testified in Terry Nichols' federal trial that she saw McVeigh with [German national Andreas] Strassmeir at Elohim City in July 1994.

    Howe dated Strassmeir in 1994 and January 1995. Howe asserted that Strassmeir trained Elohim City racist radicals in weaponry and had discussed assassinations, bombings and mass shootings. Strassmeir, according to Howe, frequently called for direct action against the U.S. federal government. Howe reported these statements to the ATF. It is not clear how seriously they were taken, as authorities have tried their best to discredit Howe as a witness. She was a former drug abuser and had other personal weaknesses; nonetheless, she was a paid ATF informant and in the aftermath of Waco and Ruby Ridge must have been considered an important source of information.

    Howe also talked to the ATF regarding Dennis Mahon, an occasional inhabitant of Elohim City who is listed as a terrorist in several countries (including Germany and Canada) and is a leader of the White Aryan Resistance. Strassmeir also stayed with Mahon while attending weekend gun shows in Tulsa. Howe reported that Mahon talked about targeting federal buildings for bombings. Her reports could be interpreted as warnings of the upcoming Oklahoma City bombing. Howe, for example, claimed that Mahon and Strassmeir took three trips to Oklahoma City, in November 1994, December 1994, and February 1995, on one of which she accompanied them.

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    CIA Records On Oklahoma City Bombing


    Salt Lake City attorney Jesse Trentadue released more than 50 pages of heavily redacted documents relating to the Oklahoma City bombing, which he obtained from the CIA under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).

    Trentadue had petitioned for a number of documents relating to the bombing itself, communications between the CIA and the FBI over the bombing, and records related to Andreas Strassmeir, a German national linked to McVeigh who is alleged to have played a role in the bombing.

    The CIA claimed a number of exemptions including that the release of the documents would pose a threat to national security and could expose CIA methods.

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    Videotapes of Oklahoma City Bombing


    A dozen or more surveillance videotapes showing the Oklahoma City bombing may soon be released under the Freedom of Information Act. The videotapes are described in documents released to Salt Lake City attorney Jesse Trentadue, who is also seeking the tapes themselves. The actual tapes "are due any day," Trentadue said Thursday.

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    Tuesday, May 12, 2009
     

    9/11 Commission Memoranda on Extremism in Pakistan


    In light of recent developments in Pakistan, it's useful and interesting to take a look at some of the interviews conducted in Pakistan by the 9/11 Commission, which spoke with State Department hands, Pakistani officials at various levels and local journalists.

    What immediately grabs you about these accounts is the breathtaking state of denial among Pakistani officials. One wonders what they think now.

    10/25/2003: 9/11 Commission Memorandum For The Record, interview with Retired Lt. Gen. Syed Iftikhar Hussain Shah, Governor of the Northwest Frontier Province

    "[T]he Governor strongly disputed the coalition perception of the situation. He flatly stated that terrorist groups could not have a base in the NWFP; it was 'impossible.' Madrassas were in cities, not the countryside. Weapons would have to be used for training, making noise that would give them away. That would be reported. Most of the population was not with the jihadis. These people were probably being harbored in Afghanistan."

    10/26/2003: 9/11 Commission Memorandum For The Record, interview with U.S. State Department Country Team, Islamabad

    "Asked what the current government wants to accomplish, beyond the defense and foreign policy sphere, emphasis was placed on economic stability, controlling corruption, sustaining some kind of democratic transition, and developing moderate Islam."

    10/27/2003: 9/11 Commission Memorandum For The Record, interview with Ashraf Naser, Chief Secretary of Balochistan

    "We told him that we had concerns about Balochistan, that many informed officials in both Afghanistan and Pakistan had told us that it is unsafe, insecure and that extremists are gaining the upper hand there. Naser disagreed vehemently with this characterization. 'Why don't you come to Quetta with me? He invited. Foreign journalists roam freely
    there. I don't see a problem.' [...]

    "Naser said that the U.S. had more or less brought the 9/11 attacks on itself. You left Afghanistan unattended, we told you that was a mistake. We knew what was happening
    there. But the Pakistanis could not control the Taliban in Afghanistan.

    "He asserted that the recent sectarian killings in Balochistan were part of an Afghan plot to destabilize the region. The suicide bombers were part of Taliban groups trained in Afghanistan, he said. These suicide bombers were Baloch from south of Quetta, they were trained by Indians in Afghanistan. 'The Northern Alliance is openly contemptuous of us.'"

    10/27/2003: 9/11 Commission Memorandum For The Record, interview with Secretary Tasneem Noorani, Pakistani Ministry of Interior

    "He indicated that he and the entire Ministry were in shock by the 9-11 attacks and were struck by the scale and scope of the attacks. They couldn't image that the attacks could be connected with Pakistan. The initial reaction was a total blank. They didn't know how to react.

    "Only after the US began discussing Usama bin Laden did the Ministry become aware of UBL and that the region, Pakistan and Afghanistan, was somehow involved. UBL was not known in Pakistan. He is an eccentric Saudi and was not understood by most people. [...]

    "The Secretary seemed completely surprised by evidence that KSM had been active in Karachi and that he celebrated the 9-11 attacks in there and was actually interviewed by a journalist in Karachi about the attack. This information was a surprise to the Secretary. He asked for proof. He didn't believe any accounts of journalists in this regard."

    The U.S. consul in Karachi didn't fare much better before the Commission's questioning.

    10/20/2003: 9/11 Commission Memorandum For The Record, interview with Douglas C. Rohn, Consul General, U.S. Consulate, Karachi

    "The Consul did not have a very informed understanding of the type and sophistication of the threat in Karachi or the region. He had no estimate of the al Qai' da presence, though he recognized that they have long operated in the region. His insights into the terrorist threat, from his few months on the job, were very basic and didn't provide any new information ... 'we've been attacked here in Karachi, the bad guys are out there, I'm trying to keep American safe.'"

    It wasn't all bad, however. There were a few people who seemed to know what they were talking about.

    10/25/2003: 9/11 Commission Memorandum For The Record, interview with Arlene Ferrill, Consul General, U.S. Consulate, Peshawar

    "CG Ferrill commented on the NWFP government that arose out of the parliamentary elections in the fall of 2002. Eveyone had been surprised, including the victors, by the success of the six-party Islamic coalition, led by the JI (Qazi Hussain Ahmed) and JUI(Fezlur Rahman), Their rhetorical agenda calls for restoration of Sharia law and stresses anti-American themes. [Comment: An Islamic coalition also won power at the same time in Balochistan.] The popular climate in the NWFP is anti-American. In that sense, not much has changed in Peshawar since 9111. Though openly wearing guns has stopped in Peshawar, it continues in the tribal areas - as does the availability of a wide variety of arms in nearby bazaars."

    10/27/2003: 9/11 Commission Memorandum For The Record, interview with journalist Ahmed Rashid

    "[Prior to 9/11], the US had a policy on terrorism, focused only on what they wanted with Bin Laden. But the Americans did not present Pakistan, then under sanctions, either with carrots or with sticks. Clinton had snubbed Pakistan with the way he had handled his visit, favoring India, in March 2000. To present carrots and/or sticks would have required a real geopolitical strategy toward Pakistan, not just toward terrorism."

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    Sunday, April 26, 2009
     

    9/11 Commission, FBI Source Documents, Chronological, Jan. 1, 2004 to End of FOIA Response


    A note to readers: This is the last batch of chronological documents provided by the FBI to the 9/11 Commission and referenced in footnotes to that report.

    There are a handful of major reports left to post, representing some of the FBI's deepest analytical works regarding the September 11 attacks. Those reports will be posted over the next several weeks.

    A substantial amount of additional 9/11 materials are available and will continue to be posted here, as well as a variety of declassified government documents on various topics of intererst, including crime and law enforcement, national security, intelligence, war on terror, and more.

    01/04/2004: FBI Summary of Information, Lotfi Raissi

    01/04/2004: FBI Summary of Information, Lotfi Raissi

    Raissi was an Algerian national who lived in Phoenix and attended flight school shortly after Hani Hanjour, one of the 9/11 hijackers. This 22-page document contains a substantial amount of information the FBI collected on Raissi, including alleged links to Hanjour and previous investigations in several countries. The document also contains information about Hanjour's flight training and additional unknown individuals who took flight training at the same time.

    02/09/2004: FBI/DS Deployment to Sierra Leone

    02/09/2004: FBI/DS Deployment to Sierra Leone

    02/09/2004: FBI/DS Deployment to Sierra Leone

    Details of an FBI investigative trip to Sierra Leone. The reasons for the trip are related to the investigation of conflict diamonds to finance al Qaeda.

    03/25/2004: FBI FD-302, Interrogation of Louise Sweeney (9/11 Families)

    04/07/2004: FBI FD-302, Interrogation of Fuad Omar Bazarah

    04/07/2004: FBI FD-302, Interrogation of Fuad Omar Bazarah

    05/17/2004: FBI Summary of Information, Mohdar Mohamed Abdullah

    05/18/2004: FBI Summary of Information, Mohdar Mohamed Abdullah

    05/18/2004: FBI Summary, Interview of Charles Sabah Toma (re: Modhar Mohamed Abdullah)

    06/09/2004: FBI, Information in Preparation for Interview of Yazeed Saad Atif
    Al-Salmi


    06/17/2004: FBI FD-302, Interrogation of Yazeed Al Salmi

    06/17/2004: FBI FD-302, Interrogation of Yazeed Al Salmi

    06/17/2004: FBI FD-302, Interrogation of Yazeed Al Salmi

    07/01/2004: FBI Lead Sheet, Mohdar Mohamed Abdullah

    The four documents that follow appear to be the same document with wildly different patterns of redaction applied by the FBI.

    04/25/2006: FBI Memorandum, Connections of San Diego PENTTBOMB Subjects to the Government of Saudi Arabia

    04/25/2006: FBI Memorandum, Connections of San Diego PENTTBOMB Subjects to the Government of Saudi Arabia

    Date Unclear: FBI Memorandum, Connections of San Diego PENTTBOMB Subjects to the Government of Saudi Arabia

    Date Unclear: FBI Memorandum, Connections of San Diego PENTTBOMB Subjects to the Government of Saudi Arabia

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    Sunday, April 5, 2009
     

    10/2/2001: Secret Post-9/11 Briefing To World Leaders


    Shortly after 9/11, U.S. embassies around the world were instructed to deliver a top-secret briefing to world leaders on the attacks of September 11. The report was a snapshot of everything the U.S. knew about al Qaeda at the time, including highly sensitive and classified intelligence helping prove the case that Al Qaeda had carried out the attack. The briefing also implicated Al Qaeda for the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and the 1995 thwarted Bojinka plot. Embassies were instructed on Oct. 2, 2001, to deliver "oral briefings only and not [repeat] not leave the document" in hard copy form.

    According to the briefing:

  • "In the run-up to September 11, Bin Ladin and his associates seemed to be anticipating what we could only identify as an important event or activity, possibly an attack, although location and target were not clear."

  • An Al Qaeda informant "positively identified several of the September 11 hijackers as known Bin Ladin associates from photo spreads and possibly recognized other additional hijackers as well."

  • "All source intelligence reporting indicates that Bin Ladin and senior lieutenants had advance knowledge of the operational planning and timing for the attacks. Specific warnings went out to selected Bin Ladin confidents in Afghanistan and elsewhere to move to safe havens in anticipation of an immediate U.S. response following the attacks."

    The document lists several key figures involved in the 9/11 attack, but notably fails to identify the plot's mastermind and operational commander, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed -- despite several references to the 1995 Bojinka plot, in which Mohammed conspired with his nephew Ramzi Yousef to execute a massive attack using civilian airliners.

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    Sunday, March 8, 2009
     

    State Department Documents Cited in 9/11 Commission Report, Part 1 of 2


    The following documents are State Department cables which were referenced in the footnotes of the 9/11 Commission Report. A second batch will be posted within the next few weeks.

    5/21/1996: Communique from Sudan re: Osama bin Laden

    Notification to U.S. government that Bin Laden and "Egyptian terrorist elements" have left the Sudan.

    8/6/1996: Major Usama Bin Laden Asset Deregistered

    Bin Laden's Taba Investments (Tabba For Investment) deregistered by Sudanese government. Four Bin Laden firms are also discussed -- Wadi-Alageeg Construction Company, Tabba For Investment, El-Thimar Al-Mobark Agricultural Company, and the Khartoum Tannery.

    9/14/1998: Secret meeting with Taliban Official Abdul Hakim Mujahid

    Taliban warned that harboring Osama bin Laden has put "the Taliban and the U.S. on a collision course." Taliban reported that they had "warned
    him once again not to engage in political or press activities."

    10/12/1998: Secret meeting with Taliban official Maulawi Wakil Ahmed

    Suggests "the Taliban are wrestling with the Bin Ladin issue and that their heretofore hard-line stance on this issue may be in some, sort of flux."

    2/16/1999: Secret Memo, The Saudi Binladin Group, Builders to the King

    Claims company "has sought to make clear that it has no links with the Islamist fanatic (and half brother) Usama by publicly and unequivocally condemning his actions and taking the necessary legal steps to ensure that all connections have been severed."

    10/8/1998: Designation of Al Qaeda as a terrorist organization

    12/14/1999: Secret Memo, Saudis on US Warning to Taliban re: UBL

    The Saudis agree that Bin Laden is a threat to the Kingdom.

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    Tuesday, February 17, 2009
     

    9/11 Commission, FBI Source Documents, Chronological, Jan. 1, 2003 to Dec. 31, 2003


    1/8/2003: FBI Letterhead Memorandum, Imad Eddin Barakat Yarkas

    1/8/2003: FBI Letterhead Memorandum, Imad Eddin Barakat Yarkas (unredacted)

    1/16/2003: FBI FD-302, Record of interrogation, Derar Mohammed Saleh

    2/4/2003: FBI FD-302, Record of interrogation, Shareef Abdulmuttaleb El-Arbi

    2/4/2003: FBI FD-302, Record of interrogation, Shareef Abdulmuttaleb El-Arbi (less redacted)

    2/4/2003: FBI FD-302, Record of interrogation, Shareef Abdulmuttaleb El-Arbi (different redactions)

    2/2003: FBI Secret Report, "The 11 September Hijacker Cell Model"

    3/19/2003: FBI Information Control Document, ADENBOM

    3/19/2003: FBI Information Control Document, ADENBOM (second version)

    3/19/2003: FBI Information Control Document, Redacted, Refs Hamas, Al Qaeda

    4/2/2003: FBI FD-302, Record of interrogation, Abdulaziz Al-Roomi

    4/2/2003: FBI FD-302, Record of interrogation, Abdulaziz Al-Roomi (second version)

    4/2/2003: FBI FD-302, Record of interrogation, Abdulaziz Al-Roomi (third version)

    7/18/2003: FBI Letterhead Memorandum, Al Qaeda and Conflict Diamonds

    7/18/2003: FBI Letterhead Memorandum, Al Qaeda and Conflict Diamonds (version 2)

    8/18/2003: FBI FD-302, Record of Interrogation, Interview of Omar Al Bayoumi

    9/17/2003: FBI FD-302, Record of Interrogation, Interview of Omar Al Bayoumi

    9/17/2003: FBI FD-302, Record of Interrogation, Interview of Omar Al Bayoumi (version 2)

    9/22/2003: FBI Information Control Document, Rayed Mohammed Abdullah

    10/16/2003: FBI Information Control Document, Hamdan Ghareeb Al-Shalawi

    11/14/2003: FBI Chronology of Hijackers' Activities

    11/17/2003: FBI Summary of Abdelghani Mzoudi Proceedings

    12/4/2003: FBI Transcript of Flight 93 Cockpit Recorder

    12/5/2003: FBI Summary of Abdelghani Mzoudi Proceedings

    12/5/2003: FBI Summary of Abdelghani Mzoudi Proceedings (2)

    12/5/2003: FBI Summary of Abdelghani Mzoudi Proceedings (3)

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    Saturday, February 7, 2009
     

    State Department Analysis: Exporting Terrorist Tactics From Iraq


    EXCLUSIVE TO INTELWIRE: This newly declassified 2005 State Department analysis highlights one of the most signficant concerns about blowback from the invasion of Iraq -- its use as a proving ground for terrorist tactics and terrorist operatives.

    The analysis warns that "the terrorist tactics that have been tested and
    refined in [Iraq] may soon become globalized."

    Although much of the report has been redacted prior to release by the State Department (an appeal is underway), several specific threat areas are identified:

  • Improvements to the design of vehicular improvised explosive devices (car bombs)
  • Proliferation of other types of IEDs -- the report states "Anything can be a bomb."
  • Improvements and establishment of networks for forged identities and diguise
  • Advances in the use of technology by terrorists

    3/17/2005: State Department Cable, Exporting Terrorist Tactics From Iraq

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    Friday, February 6, 2009
     

    9/11 Commission, Memorandum For The Record, Commission Interviews


    12/3/2003: 9/11 Commission Memorandum For The Record, interview with Charles Freeman, former ambassador to Saudi Arabia

    Keywords: Muslim World League, Afghanistan

    12/5/2003: 9/11 Commission Memorandum For The Record, interview with Tom Furey, former consul general to Saudi Arabia

    Keywords: Visa Express program, passport fraud

    12/9/2003: 9/11 Commission Memorandum For The Record, interview with John Hamre, former Deputy Defense Secretary

    Keywords: East African Embassy Bombings, Osama Bin Laden, WMD, Richard Clarke


    9/3/2003: 9/11 Commission Memorandum For The Record, interview with Jamie Gorelick

    1/9/2004: 9/11 Commission Memorandum For The Record, interview with Jamie Gorelick

    1/13/2004: 9/11 Commission Memorandum For The Record, interview with Jamie Gorelick

    Keywords: INS, Justice Department, "The Wall Memo"

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