Presidential Daily Briefing (PDB) for August 6, 2001
Now this particular PDB, entitled "Bin Laden Determined to Strike in US," was
read aloud to me by Condi Rice on August 6th, 2001
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"An Inkling": The President, the August 6th PDB and "Planes as Weapons"
Press Release
For Immediate Release
from 9/11 CitizensWatch
http://www.911citizenswatch.org
(Washington, D.C.) In his open press conference of April 13, the President was
asked about the recently declassified Presidential Daily Brief (PDB) of August
6, 2001 titled "Bin Laden Determined to Strike in the U.S." and what prompted
him to ask for the threat assessment.
"By the time a CIA briefer gave President Bush the Aug. 6, 2001, President's
Daily Brief headlined Bin Laden Determined To Strike in US, the president had
seen a stream of alarming reports on al Qaeda's intentions. So had Vice
President Cheney and Bush's top national security team, according to newly
declassified information released yesterday by the commission investigating
the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks In April and May 2001, for example, the
intelligence community headlined some of those reports Bin Laden planning
multiple operations, Bin Laden network's plans advancing and Bin Laden threats
are real." (Washington Post, 4/14/04)
Clearly, the warnings were urgent. But it was a direct threat on the life of
the President that apparently led to the PDB request. President Bush noted: "I
asked for the briefing. There had been a lot of threat intelligence from
overseas. Part of it had to do with Genoa, that I had to attend."
National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice mentioned the Genoa G-8 Summit
twice during her testimony before the 9/11 Commission but without offering any
details. During today's hearings 9/11 Commissioner Ben-Veniste referred to the
Genoa warnings and to air defense preparations based on those warnings, which
included restricting air space.
During his press conference the President said that if he had had "an inkling"
that people would hijack planes into buildings he would have moved "heaven and
earth" to prevent it. However, the public record strongly suggests that the
President had far more than inkling. In fact, it was just such a threat that
the President says led him to request the August 6th PDB.
Note these press reports: July 2000, US intelligence reports another spike in
warnings related to the July 20-22 G-8 summit in Genoa, Italy. The reports
include specific threats discovered by the head of Russia's Federal Bodyguard
Service that al-Qaeda will try to kill Bush as he attends the summit. [CNN,
3/02] The reports are taken so seriously that Bush stays overnight on an
aircraft carrier offshore, and other world leaders stay on a luxury ship.
[CNN, 7/18/01]
Two days before the summit begins, the BBC reports: "The huge force of
officers and equipment which has been assembled to deal with unrest has been
spurred on by a warning that supporters of Saudi dissident Osama bin Laden
might attempt an air attack on some of the world leaders present." [BBC
7/18/01]. July 20-22, 2001, the G8 summit is held in Genoa, Italy. Acting on
previous warnings that al-Qaeda would attempt to kill Bush and other leaders.
Italy surrounds the summit with antiaircraft guns, keeps fighters in the air,
and closes off local airspace to all planes. No attack occurs. US officials at
the time stated that the warnings were "unsubstantiated" but after 9/11 claim
success in preventing an attack. Distorting information about Genoa keeps the
public and the airlines uninformed about the seriousness of the current
terrorist threat. (Los Angeles Times 9/27/01).
Another reason high level officials at least should have known of warnings
specific to this method of attack ('planes as weapons') is that some were
passed on to U.S. intelligence from overseas agencies and heads of state. In
June 2001, German intelligence, the BND, warns the CIA and Israel that Middle
Eastern terrorists are "planning to hijack commercial aircraft to use as
weapons to attack important symbols of American and Israeli culture."
(Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, September 14, 2001).
According to Russian press sources, Russian intelligence notified the CIA that
25 terrorist pilots had been specifically training for suicide missions. In
August 2001, Russian President Vladimir Putin orders Russian intelligence to
warn the U.S. government "in the strongest possible terms" of imminent attacks
on airports and government buildings. (MS-NBC interview with Putin, September
15)
Jordanian intelligence (the GID) makes a communications intercept deemed so
important that King Abdullah's men relay it to Washington, probably through
the CIA station in Amman. To make doubly sure the message gets through it is
passed through an Arab intermediary to a German intelligence agent. The
message states that a major attack, code-named The Big Wedding, is planned
inside the US and that aircraft will be used. "When it became clear that the
information was embarrassing to Bush Administration officials and congressmen
who at first denied that there had been any such warnings before September 11,
senior Jordanian officials backed away from their earlier confirmations."
Christian Science Monitor calls the story "confidently authenticated" even
though Jordan has backed away from it. [International Herald Tribune, 5/21/02,
Christian Science Monitor, 5/23/02].
In today's hearings Ben-Veniste also referred to Operation Amalgam Virgo '02.
NORAD leadership had initiated this plan in 2001, to run an exercise to
prepare for the use of planes as weapons flown into the Pentagon by suicide. A
drill exercise for this possibility was conducted at the Pentagon in October
2001.
Also revealed today, according to "an email obtained by the Project On
Government Oversight (POGO), members of the U.S. military Special Operations
Group, "trained to think like terrorists " and responsible for defending
America's airspace were in fact concerned that a terrorist group would 'hijack
a commercial airline [sic] (foreign carrier) and fly it into the Pentagon.'
Officials at the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) in April
2001 - five months prior to 9/11 - wanted to develop a response in the event
that a terrorist group would use an airliner as a missile to attack the
Pentagon." (POGO, (202) 347-1122 or email beth@pogo.org).
This clearly suggests that there was awareness and concern, at least on the
part of the President NORAD "Special Operations" planners that planes might be
used as weapons here in the United States. "All of this suggests that the
known possibility of planes being used as weapons by suicide pilots was not
only one possibility among many, but the specific scenario that led President
Bush to take special preparations at the Genoa summit in July and to request
the PDB in August. This threat also led to extensive exercises and
preparations being made by both NORAD and the Pentagon from 1999 up to the day
of the attack, which makes the lack of response on 9/11 all the more
inexplicable," said Kyle Hence, co-founder of 9/11 CitizensWatch.
http://www.911citizenswatch.org
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Kyle F. Hence 401-935-7715 kylehence@earthlink.net
John Judge 202-277-1992 copa@starpower.net
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