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1 Weldon, Freeh & Able Danger archived:


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CNN (Lou Dobbs)
  Lou Dobbs

  November 18, 2005
And then, Congressman Curt Weldon says an investigation into Able Danger could be the most important investigation of our lifetime. One of the nation's former top cops is jumping on board and demanding action as well....
2 Senators Accuse Pentagon of Obstructing Inquiry on Sept. 11 Plot archived:


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New York Times
  Douglas Jehl

  September 22, 2005
Senators from both parties accused the Defense Department on Wednesday of obstructing an investigation into whether a highly classified intelligence program known as Able Danger did indeed identify Mohamed Atta and other future hijackers as potential threats well before the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. The complaints came after the Pentagon blocked several witnesses from testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee at a public hearing on Wednesday.
3 Pentagon Blocks Testimony at Senate Hearing on Terrorist archived:


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New York Times
  Philip Shenon

  September 21, 2005
WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 - The Pentagon said today that it had blocked a group of military officers and intelligence analysts from testifying at an open Congressional hearing about a highly classified military intelligence program that, the officers have said, identified a ringleader of the Sept. 11 attacks as a potential terrorist more than a year before the attacks.
4 Weldon: Atta Papers Destroyed on Orders archived:


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AP
  Donna De

  September 16, 2005
A Pentagon employee was ordered to destroy documents that identified Mohamed Atta as a terrorist two years before the 2001 attacks, a congressman said Thursday.
5 Three More Assert Pentagon Knew of 9/11 Ringleader archived:


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Reuters (NYT)
  Will Dunham

  September 1, 2005
Three more people associated with a secret US military intelligence team have asserted that the program identified September 11 ringleader Mohammed Atta as an Al Qaeda suspect inside the United States more than a year before the 2001 attacks, the Pentagon said on Thursday.
6 Intrigue Over Able Danger Grows archived:


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WTOP News
  J. J. Green

  August 26, 2005
A third contributor to the Able Danger intelligence collection team breaks his silence and corroborates that an elite military unit identified Mohamed Atta as part of an al Qaida cell before the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.
7 Second Officer Says 9/11 Leader Was Named Before Attacks archived:


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New York Times
  Philip Shenon

  August 23, 2005
The officer, Scott J. Phillpott, said in a statement on Monday that he could not discuss details of the military program, which was called Able Danger, but confirmed that its analysts had identified the Sept. 11 ringleader, Mohamed Atta, by name by early 2000. "My story is consistent," said Captain Phillpott, who managed the program for the Pentagon's Special Operations Command. "Atta was identified by Able Danger by January-February of 2000."
8 Navy Officer Affirms Assertions About Pre-9/11 Data on Atta archived:


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New York Times
  Philip Shenon

  August 22, 2005
An active-duty Navy captain has become the second military officer to come forward publicly to say that a secret defense intelligence program tagged the ringleader of the Sept. 11 attacks as a possible terrorist more than a year before the attacks.
9 Able Danger man identifies himself archived:


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CNN
  Kevin Bohn

  August 17, 2005
Publicly identifying himself for the first time, a former member of a classified Pentagon intelligence unit elaborated on what he claims were attempts he made to share information about potential al Qaeda operatives in the United States before the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
10 9/11 Commission's Staff Rejected Report on Early Identification of Chief Hijacker archived:


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New York Times
  Douglas Jehl & Philip Shenon

  August 11, 2005
The Sept. 11 commission was warned by a uniformed military officer 10 days before issuing its final report that the account would be incomplete without reference to what he described as a secret military operation that by the summer of 2000 had identified as a potential threat the member of Al Qaeda who would lead the attacks more than a year later, commission officials said on Wednesday.
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