15-10-2008, 07:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 15-10-2008, 07:13 PM by Peter Lemkin.)
David Guyatt Wrote:Sounds awfully like the data mining programme associated with Mohamed Atta and 911 called ABLE DANGER. The man who brought this programme to pubic attention, Lt. Colonel Anthony Schaffer, was employed by the DIA. The names of "U S persons" who were collected by ABLE DANGER data mining software were said to have been "destroyed" in accordance with Defense Department policy.
Perhaps the whole ruckus about ABLE DANGER after 911 was as much about protecting the domestic data mining aspect of the programme as it was about eclipsing information that the Pentagon had pre-knowledge of Mohamed Atta's 911 intentions?
Then there is the curious comments about the programme as follows:
See:http://qtmonster.typepad.com/qt_monsters...eject.html
Which fosters the question why the Clinton Administration would be embarrassed if the whole story came out?
Also, the notorious "Rex 84" that was aimed at detaining large numbers of US citizens in periods of civil unrest or national emergency, is now known to have been a "continuity of government" plan. Rex 84 was a continuation of Operation Garden Plot that began life as far back as 1968
See: http://www.cryptome.org/garden-plot.htm
The point to stress here is that governments always distrust their citizenry and lay down secret plans to militarily control them in times of "unrest" -- as in the recent banking crisis when some Congressmen were threatened that if they didn't vote for the Bush banking rescue plan, martial law would be imposed.
No doubt in some way connected to ABLE DANGER and likely all that hidden to hide who Atta really was working for/with [not a lone 'terrorst', but a covert operative for several entities - INCLUDING U.S. ones]. Further, the two 'big' data-mining from telecommunications companies are both Israeli - which likely explains why the 'Israelis' [in part] had prior knowledge of 911 - since they get the same intelligence raw stream as does NSA and likely has more Arab speakers to translate anything in Arabic, as well. This is old stuff and goes back to Inslaw and before that... privacy and private communications went 'out' long ago - this is what they call 'liberal democracies, with personal freedoms' - Ha!