Bear Creek Ledger

Scathing Indictment

23 August 2007
Filed under: Able Danger/911 Commission, WTC, National Security

Rowan Scarborough writes about Tenet’s House of Cards.
The bottom line from the findings of a Congressional ordered report on CIA operations pre and post Sept. 11th, 2001:
The bottom line: President Bush inherited a depleted CIA in 2001, done in by President Clinton’s deep budget cuts that savaged the clandestine service. Even Tenet, Clinton’s director and […]

Update on Able Danger - New Witness

23 May 2006
Filed under: Able Danger/911 Commission

I want to make sure you don't forget about Able Danger. Lt. Col. Shaffer's security clearance is still revoked. BUT they have a new witness. Go read about the new development.
Able Danger Blog: New witness verifies Able Danger claims

Able Danger Hearings A Go: February 15th

14 February 2006
Filed under: Able Danger/911 Commission

Just an fyi to those interested.
The House Armed Services Committee will hold a hearing on Wednesday, February 15 about the controversial Able Danger data-mining program, according to informed Congressional sources. The secret intelligence program, which used advanced computerized link and pattern analysis techniques, purportedly identified four 9/11 hijackers a year before the worst terror attacks […]

Able Danger Comes Alive Again

The Pentagon has agreed to hearings on Able Danger which means Shaffer and Phillpott will be able to give testimony. It also means there are a few with the 911 Commission who are going to get very nervous, like Jamie Gorelick.
Weldon has singled out former 9/11 Commissioner Jamie Gorelick and commission staff member Dieter […]

Think About This - The British Bombers Needed No Visa To Enter U.S.

As a result of the Visa Waiver program the British Bombers could visit the U.S. with a valid passport and no Visa. This is from Andrew Cochran. Andrew also says:
< ....>every year thousands of passports from countries that participate in the Visa Waiver Program are stolen or are reported missing.
And think about this:
< ....>The visa […]