Curiouser and curiouser
Will we ever get to the bottom of this? It sure looks like someone's hiding something -- actually, they're announcing that they're hiding something. And while I'm still not willing to entertain the possibility that Curt Weldon's not a crackpot, I'm starting to infer a blind hog/acorn scenario.
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.
The announcement came a day before the officers and intelligence analysts had been scheduled to testify about the program, known as Able Danger, at a hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
1 Comments:
At 8:24 PM, Anonymous said…
I really don't understand how they can block witnesses from talking about a program(Able Danger)that no longer exist. Seems to me this would come under Freedom of Information Act.????????????
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