Published on Tuesday, September 5, 2006 by CommonDreams.org
The 9/11 Commission: A Play on Nothing in Three Acts
by Sibel Edmonds & Bill Weaver
A wag once famously said that Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for
Godot was a play where nothing happened . . . twice. The two
former co-chairmen of the 9-11 commission report, Thomas
Kean and Lee Hamilton, have released a new book, "Without
Precedent: The Inside Story of the 9-11 Commission." This
book goes Beckett one better – it is the third act of veneer
over substance, self-aggrandizement over serious analysis,
and cliché over perspicacity. It is another calculated
attempt by the former commissioners to place themselves in
the media spotlight, and to overcome the humiliation of
their widely criticized and mostly debunked report. It is a
vapid and substanceless attempt to claim moral high ground
and present the co-chairmen as heroes of honesty. It would
be a farce, except that it has no story line, save the
aggrandizement of the authors. At least they are consistent
in doing nothing and proclaiming that to be a sign of their
devotion to the country and the government. Beckett once
said that “habit is the ballast that chains the dog to its
vomit,” and by this measure the chain restraining Kean and
Hamilton is a short one indeed.
As you recall, Act One, “The Dirty Ten Digging on 9/11,”
consisted of extraordinary performances by every single
member of the commission to convince us, the audience -- the
gullible public -- of commission independence, and its
intent to provide our nation with the truth, nothing but the
whole truth; their pledge to hold the ‘culprits’
accountable, no matter how high or low on the ladder of the
bureaucracy; their commitment to provide “meaningful fixes
and remedies,” regardless of any resistance they may have to
face.
During Act Two, the commissioners, led by their stars, Kean
and Hamilton, put on the performance of their lives. They
delivered a document that promised to be more than the mere
sum of mortal intelligence; they promised a report that drew
on the nation’s soul and would lay bare the necessity and
nature of change.
Initially, this play, scripted by the very powers the
commission was to investigate, was to have only two acts.
However, due to gradually increasing critiques by some in
the media, even some of those who originally attended the
serenade chorus, and fairly loud boos from some of the
previously cheering audience, the producers have now decided
to add additional act(s). Act Three, the Finger-Pointing and
Blame Game, stars Kean and Hamilton as two comrades holding
hands during the act and directing blame at the other eight
commission members, who are now cast as traitors and
deceivers. The audience is led to assume that the other
eight members were responsible for the now untenable report;
decided to pursue practical failure but achieve popular
success; traded the public welfare for personal gain.
The Commission was created and put in place due to the
relentless pressure and outcry by the 9/11 family members
and their public supporters who had three objectives in
mind: 1) Getting all the facts; 2) Establishing
Accountability for those who failed us due to their
intentional or unintentional acts; 3) Provide recommendation
for real fixes and meaningful remedies.
The Commission fulfilled none of those three objectives. In
their responsibility to report all the facts: They either
refused to interview all relevant experts and witnesses, or,
they censored the reports provided to them by those with
direct and first-hand information. Both these acts were
selective and intentional. Contrary to their pledge to
establish accountability: They refused to hold anyone
accountable and lamely justified it by saying, “We don’t
want to point a finger at anyone.” All those responsible
individuals remained in their positions or were even
promoted. And as far as meaningful remedies and reforms are
concerned, the commission threw in senseless, and in some
cases, detrimental cosmetic and bureaucratic “solutions”
that ended up making our government even more cumbersome and
unable to respond to threats to national security. In the
name of solutions and reforms, they forced down our throats
exactly what led to the failure to protect our nation on
9/11: A highly bureaucratic, complicated, inefficient
mammoth of a malfunctioning machine.
On the Fifth anniversary of the September Eleven Terror
Attacks, we, the National Security Whistleblowers, want to
go on record one more time to reiterate the significant
issues and cases that were duly reported to the 9/11
commission by those of us from the Intelligence, Aviation,
and Law Enforcement communities, but ended up being censored
and omitted. The failure to address such serious and
relevant issues, witnesses, and information renders the
report flawed and the commissioners parties to a fraud on
the nation.
The following Veteran National Security experts were turned
away, ignored, or censored by the 9/11 Commission, even
though they had direct and relevant information related to
the Commission’s investigation:
John M. Cole, Former Veteran Intelligence Operations
Specialist; FBI - Mr. Cole worked for 18 years in the FBI’s
Counterintelligence Division as an Intelligence Operations
specialist, and was in charge of FBI’s foreign intelligence
investigations covering India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. Mr.
Cole had knowledge of certain activities that directly
related to the terror attacks on September 11, 2001. He
notified the 9/11 Commission during its investigation, but
never received a response. His name and contact information
was provided to the Commission as a key witness by other
witnesses, but he was never contacted or interviewed.
John Vincent, Retired Special Agent, Counterterrorism; FBI -
Mr. Vincent worked for the FBI for 27 1/2 years before
retiring in 2002. He worked his last 8 years in
counterterrorism in the FBI’s Chicago Field Office. Mr.
Vincent, along with Robert Wright, exposed inefficiencies
within the FBI in working counterterrorism cases, and
certain warnings they had tried to pursue prior to the 9/11
attack that were directly related to Al-Qaeda’s financial
network and money laundering activities. Although he was
granted an interview, the commissioners’ investigators
refused to let him provide them with information related to
his case and the 9/11 terrorists network; they insisted on
limiting the interview to only administrative and irrelevant
questions and issues.
Robert Wright, Veteran Special Agent, Counterterrorism; FBI
- Mr. Wright is a veteran special agent in the FBI Chicago
Field Office Counterterrorism Unit. He had been
investigating a suspected terrorist cell for three years,
when he was informed in January 2001 that the case was being
closed. Agent Wright, along with Mr. Vincent, exposed
inefficiencies within the FBI in working counterterrorism
cases and certain warnings they’d tried to pursue prior to
the 9/11 attack that were directly related to Al-Qaeda’s
financial network and money laundering activities. Three
months before September 11, Wright wrote a stinging internal
memo charging that the FBI was not interested in thwarting a
terrorist attack, but rather "was merely gathering
intelligence so they would know who to arrest when a
terrorist attack occurred." The FBI refused to allow Wright
to testify before the 9/11 Commission, however, the
Commission did not insist or attempt to subpoena Wright;
despite the fact that it had subpoena power.
Sibel Edmonds, Former Language Specialist; FBI - Ms. Edmonds
worked for the FBI’s Washington Field Office as a language
specialist with Top Secret Clearance performing translations
for counterterrorism and counterintelligence operations
dealing with Turkey, Iran, and Turkic speaking Central Asian
countries. She contacted the 9/11 Commission in May 2003 and
requested a meeting to provide them with information
directly related to the terrorist attack. The Commission
investigators refused to meet with Edmonds and informed her
that due to their limited resources and time they were not
going to interview all witnesses. She was able to provide
the commission with information and documents only after
certain 9/11 family members intervened directly. Ms.
Edmonds’ testimony was completely censored by the
Commission.
Behrooz Sarshar, Former Language Specialist; FBI - Mr.
Sarshar worked for the FBI’s Washington Field Office as a
language specialist with Top Secret Clearance performing
Farsi translations for counterterrorism and
counterintelligence operations dealing with Iran and
Afghanistan. He had first-hand information of prior specific
warning obtained from a reliable informant in April 2001 on
the terrorist attacks of September 11. Mr. Sarshar contacted
the Commission directly but was refused. He was given an
interview with the Commission investigators only after 9/11
family members intervened directly. Mr. Sarshar’s documented
testimony was completely omitted from the commission’s final
report, despite his case being publicly confirmed by
Director Mueller’s Office.
Mike German, Special Agent, Counterterrorism; FBI - Mr.
German served sixteen years as an FBI Special Agent and is
one of the rare agents credited with actually having
prevented acts of terrorism before it became the FBI's
number one priority. He contacted the Commission in the
spring of 2004, but did not receive a response. In 2002 he
reported gross mismanagement in a post 9/11-counterterrorism
investigation, which included serious violations of FBI
policy and federal law. Mr. German contacted the 9/11
Commission during its investigation and requested that he be
given an interview session in order to provide them with
certain domestic counterterrorism investigations that he’d
pursued. According to Mr. German there were links between
certain domestic and international counterterrorism related
to the September 11 attacks. The 9/11 Commissioners refused
to acknowledge his request and never interviewed him.
Gilbert Graham, Retired Special Agent, Counterintelligence;
FBI - Mr. Graham worked for the FBI’s Washington Field
Office Counterintelligence Division until 2002. In February
2004 his name and contact information were provided to the
Commission as a key witness with information pertinent to
the Commission’s investigation. The 9/11 Commission refused
to follow up and never contacted Mr. Graham.
Coleen Rowley, Retired Division Counsel; FBI - In May 2002,
Coleen Rowley, as the Division Counsel at the FBI
Minneapolis Office, blew the whistle on the FBI’s failure to
pursue Zacarias Moussaoui’s case prior to 9/11, despite all
attempts made by the Minneapolis division counterterrorism
agents. She reported that FBI HQ personnel in Washington,
D.C., had mishandled and neglected to take action on
information provided by her division. Despite her
high-profile case the commission chose not to interview Ms.
Rowley. According to Ms. Rowley, no one from the FBI
Minneapolis Office (several Agents had direct information)
was ever asked to provide testimony, information, to the
9/11 Commission.
Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Shaffer, DIA - Colonel Shaffer
provided the Commission with detailed information on
intelligence and pre warning information obtained by his
unit’s data mining project, Able Danger. The 9/11 commission
staff received not one but two briefings on Able Danger from
Mr. Shaffer and his former team members, yet did not pursue
the case, did not follow up on this documented report and
refused to subpoena the relevant files. Mr. Shaffer’s
testimony, together with other witnesses who corroborated
his testimony and information, were censored by the 9/11
Commissioners and never made it to its final report.
Dick Stoltz, Retired Special Agent; ATF- Mr. Stoltz, a
veteran undercover agent with the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco
and Firearms, had played an important role in Operation
Diamondback between 1998 and 2001. The sting operation
involved a group of Middle Eastern men living in New Jersey
who were caught on tape in an ATF weapons sting conspiring
to buy millions of dollars of weapons including components
for nuclear bombs. The case came to a screeching halt with
the arrest of only a handful of suspects in June of 2001
even though there was ample evidence that some of the people
who were attempting to buy these weapons had connections
with the Taliban, Al Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden himself. The
9/11 Commission refused to contact Agent Stoltz despite all
attempts made by several witnesses from the intelligence &
Law Enforcement Communities, and the 9/11 Family group,
Jersey Moms.
Bogdan Dzakovic, Former Red Team Leader; FAA - Mr. Dzakovic
had worked for the Security Division of the Federal Aviation
Administration since 1987 as a Special Agent, as a Team
Leader in the Federal Air Marshals, and from 1995 until
September 11, 2001 was a Team Leader of the Red Team
(terrorist team). Mr. Dzakovic had tried for several years
prior to the 9-11 attacks to improve aviation security in
the face of the ever-increasing terrorist threat. He
provided the 9/11 Commission with his testimony and
documented reports. His testimony and report to the
Commission was completely omitted from the final report.
Linda Lewis, Retired Emergency Programs Specialist; USDA -
Ms. Lewis worked for 13 years evaluating and coordinating
federal, state and local preparedness for nuclear,
radiological and chemical weapons emergencies. Prior to
September 11, 2001, she had reported numerous inadequacies
and dysfunctions in emergency preparedness, including a
culture of intimidation that discouraged federal evaluators
from reporting inadequacies in state and local plans and
preparedness. USDA officials had thwarted her efforts to
bring in terrorism experts to help the agency prepare for
attacks on federal buildings, including bio-weapons attacks
such as the anthrax attacks of 2001. In vain, she had urged
FEMA officials to develop a national emergency
communications plan and require interoperability of
federally funded emergency communications equipment. In the
absence of these preparations, New York City firefighters
and police officers were unable to communicate critical
information on September 11 at the World Trade Center. Ms.
Lewis contacted the Commission and offered to provide
information regarding dysfunctional government preparedness,
but the Commission never responded.
Mark Burton, Senior Analyst; NSA – Mr. Burton served as an
all-source threat analyst in NSA’s Information Assurance
Directorate (IAD) for most of his 16-year career. He was the
editor of IAD’s premier threat document; the 300+ page ISSO
Global Threat Summary, and was an adjunct faculty member at
NSA’s National Cryptologic School. He provided dozens of
pages of relevant information to the 9/11 Commission, but
was completely ignored and never asked to testify.
The above list does not include many others from the
intelligence and law enforcement communities who had
similarly contacted or reported to the commission but had
been either turned away or censored, and of course many
others’ who are still working within these agencies and are
fearful of making their identities known, due to the
relentless pursuit of and retaliation against whistleblowers
by government agencies.
About National Security Whistleblowers Coalition
National Security Whistleblowers Coalition (NSWBC), founded
in August 2004, is an independent and nonpartisan alliance
of whistleblowers who have come forward to address our
nation’s security weaknesses; to inform authorities of
security vulnerabilities in our intelligence agencies, at
nuclear power plants and weapon facilities, in airports, and
at our nation’s borders and ports; to uncover government
waste, fraud, abuse, and in some cases criminal conduct. The
NSWBC is dedicated to aiding national security
whistleblowers through a variety of methods, including
advocacy of governmental and legal reform, educating the
public concerning whistleblowing activity, provision of
comfort and fellowship to national security whistleblowers
suffering retaliation and other harms, and working with
other public inte