Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Did Tenet Fail to Share Information That Could Have Prevented the 9/11 Attacks?


Insiders Voice Doubts About the CIA’s 9/11 story
Former FBI agents say the agency's bin Laden unit misled them about two hijackers.
October 14, 2011

A growing number of former government insiders — all responsible officials who served in a number of federal posts — are now on record as doubting ex-CIA director George Tenet’s account of events leading up to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States. Among them are several special agents of the FBI, the former counterterrorism head in the Clinton and Bush administrations, and the chairman of the 9/11 Commission, who told us the CIA chief had been “obviously not forthcoming” in his testimony and had misled the commissioners.

These doubts about the CIA first emerged among a group of 9/11 victims’ families whose struggle to force the government to investigate the causes of the attacks, we chronicled in our 2006 documentary film “Press for Truth.”

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