7/10/2001

Even though the Phoenix memo of July 10, 2001, by FBI Agent Kenneth Williams was sent to the FBI’s National Security Division, “the failure to act on Williams’s recommendation to investigate flight training by Islamic radicals was a blunder of monumental proportions. The information was not taken seriously by the FBI, it did not get […]

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7/10/2001

FBI Special Agent Kenneth Williams’ Phoenix memo, sent to FBI headquarters on July 10, 2001, “warned that bin Laden might be sending terrorists to U.S. flight schools, identified two men with ties to al Qaeda, and stated that several of the men were, in FBI parlance, ‘of investigative interest.’  Several of the men had been […]

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7/10/2001

The FBI office in ” ‘Phoenix believes that the FBI should accumulate a listing of civil aviation universities/colleges around the country,’ FBI special agent Kenneth Williams wrote to FBI headquarters…on July 10, 2001. His five-page memorandum would be a key warning that went unheeded by the FBI. If it had been acted upon, there is […]

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7/10/2001

CIA Director George “Tenet looked back on his July 10, 2001, meeting with [National Security Advisor Condoleezza] Rice, two months before 9/11, as a tremendous lost opportunity to prevent or disrupt the 9/11 attacks.”  – Bob Woodward, State of Denial, Page 79 […]

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7/10/2001

During a July 10, 2001, meeting of CIA Director George Tenet and Counterterrorism Chief Cofer Black with National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice, “Black calculated that if they [the Bush Administration] had given him $500 million of covert action funds right then and reasonable authorizations from the president to go kill bin Laden, he would have […]

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7/10/2001

In a New York Times op-ed piece on July 10, 2001, titled ‘The Declining Terrorist Threat,’ former State Department counterterrorism official Larry C. Johnson mistakenly described al Qaeda “as a ‘loose amalgam of people with a shared ideology, but a very limited direction.’ ”  – Peter Lance, Triple Cross, Page 384 […]

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7/10/2001

“The CIA prepared a briefing paper on July 10 [2001] for senior Bush administration officials: ‘Based on a review of all-source reporting over the last five months, we believe that [bin Laden] will launch a significant terrorist attack against U.S. and/or Israeli interests in the coming weeks. The attack will be spectacular and designed to […]

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7/10/2001

Quoting a covert CIA operative known only as ‘Rich B.,’ then-CIA Director George Tenet gave information from his meeting with National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice on July 10, 2001. Rich said: ” ‘We have disrupted or delayed the current attack, but the UBL [Usama Bin Ladin] threat will continue to exist,’ he said. ‘UBL’s goal […]

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7/10/2001

In reference to an urgent meeting called with National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice, then-Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) George Tenet wrote: “I can recall no other time in my seven years as DCI that I sought such an urgent meeting [on July 10, 2001] at the White House. Condi made the time immediately …[unidentified covert […]

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7/10/2001

“On July 10 [2001], Special Agent Ken Williams of the FBI’s Squad Five in Phoenix issued the now-famous ‘Phoenix Memo,’ warning of ‘the possibility of a coordinated effort by Osama bin Laden to send students to the United States to attend civil aviation universities and colleges.’ The memo, titled ‘Zakaria Mustapha Soubra,’ suggested that the […]

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