In an effort to prevent further thread drift I'll answer these statements in a new thread-you seem to know the details well and I respect that.
"Summers and Swan weren't able to determine why the al-Hazmi/al-Midhar investigations were obstructed. They are still working with Bob Graham and Dan Christensen of Broward Bulldog to unearth a Saudi linked support network for the hijackers in Sarasota, FL. To date not a single US journalist has gotten an answer. If you read all the mainstream 9/11 books every single account has a gap when it comes to Alec Station and the FBI UBLU in regard to al-Hazmi and al-Mihdhar.
Paloalto has gone through government records to clearly demonstrate that the al-Hazmi/al-Mihdhar investigations (USS Cole and the search linked to chatter of a possible attack) were deliberately obstructed. Nobody from Alec Station or the UBLU has ever been honest about their conduct. The media has never even interviewed Rich Blee who ran Alec Station or Rodney Middleton who ran the UBLU.
This isn't about proving a conspiracy. Al Qaeda investigations were obstructed at a time when US intelligence agents and other government officials were on high alert for a terrorist attack. We still don't have a credible explanation from anyone in the US government.
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Firstly, if Summers and Swan would can their anti American rhetoric and understand that the tragic history of another country is not an ample excuse to dwell in tabloid journalism then they might get a little more cooperation. The Brits love their trash rags and their journalist 'can't help' dwelling in the mud because it's a 'tradition'.
Screw that. No one is saying that both are not world class researchers and they are at the top of their profession in the mainstream. However they don't understand that, if you want to stay in the mainstream, you simply can't insult the Commander in Chief of our Armed Forces, and not expect some reverberation in the form of cooperation. Also, the not so subtle, disrespect shown to past American Commanders in Chief, by deliberately using the 'ex' moniker might pass well in London---here it makes people mad.
It is impossible for neither to understand that quips conceived as humorous, aimed at President Lincoln, or any American President, are insulting to the American Military-and it's citizenry-when framed around a tragic, massive loss of life, in an act of war.
I am not disagreeing that efforts to uncover some of the more sordid details of the relationship between the Kingdom, the Royal family, the al-Hazmi/al-Mihdhar investigations and the possible role of prominent Saudi Royalty in the funding of al-Qedia as a whole-were not disrupted. They were and President Obama's decision-well within the spectra of his duties as not only Commander in Chief but as the sole protectors of our nations secrets-to order the destruction of certain documents pertaining to these matters-was supported by the Congress, the military and even the American media.
If people don't like that it's just too bad-War is Hell!
"The media has never even interviewed Rich Blee who ran Alec Station or Rodney Middleton who ran the UBLU"
Again, I agree. However the media has little influence when it comes to intelligence matters looked at with the unfair advantage of hindsight. No one in the Washington bureau, or the entire beltway establishment, is going to anger the President in matters such as these. They understand, as well as I and the entire National media that, this is his job-to protect the Country with the military he controls with absolute authority.
The President's orders WILL be carried out by the Military hierarchy without question.
That is just as much a part of the Constitution as the Bill of Rights.
"Summers and Swan weren't able to determine why the al-Hazmi/al-Midhar investigations were obstructed. They are still working with Bob Graham and Dan Christensen of Broward Bulldog to unearth a Saudi linked support network for the hijackers in Sarasota, FL. To date not a single US journalist has gotten an answer. If you read all the mainstream 9/11 books every single account has a gap when it comes to Alec Station and the FBI UBLU in regard to al-Hazmi and al-Mihdhar.
Paloalto has gone through government records to clearly demonstrate that the al-Hazmi/al-Mihdhar investigations (USS Cole and the search linked to chatter of a possible attack) were deliberately obstructed. Nobody from Alec Station or the UBLU has ever been honest about their conduct. The media has never even interviewed Rich Blee who ran Alec Station or Rodney Middleton who ran the UBLU.
This isn't about proving a conspiracy. Al Qaeda investigations were obstructed at a time when US intelligence agents and other government officials were on high alert for a terrorist attack. We still don't have a credible explanation from anyone in the US government.
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Firstly, if Summers and Swan would can their anti American rhetoric and understand that the tragic history of another country is not an ample excuse to dwell in tabloid journalism then they might get a little more cooperation. The Brits love their trash rags and their journalist 'can't help' dwelling in the mud because it's a 'tradition'.
Screw that. No one is saying that both are not world class researchers and they are at the top of their profession in the mainstream. However they don't understand that, if you want to stay in the mainstream, you simply can't insult the Commander in Chief of our Armed Forces, and not expect some reverberation in the form of cooperation. Also, the not so subtle, disrespect shown to past American Commanders in Chief, by deliberately using the 'ex' moniker might pass well in London---here it makes people mad.
It is impossible for neither to understand that quips conceived as humorous, aimed at President Lincoln, or any American President, are insulting to the American Military-and it's citizenry-when framed around a tragic, massive loss of life, in an act of war.
I am not disagreeing that efforts to uncover some of the more sordid details of the relationship between the Kingdom, the Royal family, the al-Hazmi/al-Mihdhar investigations and the possible role of prominent Saudi Royalty in the funding of al-Qedia as a whole-were not disrupted. They were and President Obama's decision-well within the spectra of his duties as not only Commander in Chief but as the sole protectors of our nations secrets-to order the destruction of certain documents pertaining to these matters-was supported by the Congress, the military and even the American media.
If people don't like that it's just too bad-War is Hell!
"The media has never even interviewed Rich Blee who ran Alec Station or Rodney Middleton who ran the UBLU"
Again, I agree. However the media has little influence when it comes to intelligence matters looked at with the unfair advantage of hindsight. No one in the Washington bureau, or the entire beltway establishment, is going to anger the President in matters such as these. They understand, as well as I and the entire National media that, this is his job-to protect the Country with the military he controls with absolute authority.
The President's orders WILL be carried out by the Military hierarchy without question.
That is just as much a part of the Constitution as the Bill of Rights.
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