Sunday, September 18, 2005

Fw: Weldon: Atta Papers Destroyed on Orders

 
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Weldon: Atta Papers Destroyed on Orders 

By DONNA DE LA CRUZ 

Associated Press Writer

09/15/05 "AP" -- -- 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.

The employee is prepared to testify next week before the Senate Judiciary Committee and was expected to name the person who ordered him to destroy the large volume of documents, said Rep. Curt Weldon (news, bio, voting record), R-Pa.

Weldon declined to name the employee, citing confidentiality matters. Weldon described the documents as "2.5 terabytes" — as much as one-fourth of all the printed materials in the Library of Congress, he added.

A Senate Judiciary Committee aide said the witnesses for Wednesday's hearing had not been finalized and could not confirm Weldon's comments.

A message left Thursday with a Pentagon spokesman, Army Maj. Paul Swiergosz, was not immediately returned.

Weldon has said that Atta, the mastermind of the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and three other hijackers were identified in 1999 by a classified military intelligence unit known as
"Able Danger" which determined they could be members of an al-Qaida cell.

On Wednesday, former members of the Sept. 11 commission dismissed the "Able Danger" assertions. One commissioner, ex-Sen. Slade Gorton, R-Wash., said, "Bluntly, it just didn't happen and that's the conclusion of all 10 of us."

Weldon responded angrily to Gorton's assertions.

"It's absolutely unbelievable that a commission would say this program just didn't exist," Weldon said Thursday.

Pentagon officials said this month they had found three more people who recall an intelligence chart identifying Atta as a terrorist prior to the Sept. 11 attacks.

Two military officers, Army Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer and Navy Capt. Scott Phillpott, have come forward to support Weldon's claims.

Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press
 

Emotions after Katrina by Carol Wolman

Emotions after Katrina by Carol Wolman,  MD
 
The emotional trauma of Katrina equals or surpasses that of 9-11.  This time we have lost an entire city, a city that rivals New York in its significance to this country as a symbol, a source of culture, a port, a gathering point. 
 
New Orleans has been called the soul of America.  From it has emanated the only truly American music- blues and jazz.  It has its own cuisine, festivals, heritage.  It is also the outlet of the Mississippi, still the major highway for products from the Midwest, such as grains. 
 
We are still in shock, and the major focus is still on helping the immediate victims, those who have lost homes, family members, health and wealth.
 
The US has been through so many traumas under the Bush regime that we are numb.  The assaults on our national character, our Constitution, our budget, our environment, our sense of security, our sanity have been unremitting, and it is hard to absorb yet another. 
 
For what it's worth, I am sorting through my own emotional reactions and sharing them, in the hopes that others will get in touch with theirs.  Our emotions are our guide to reality, and without them, we cannot respond appropriately to events.   We need to feel our feelings, and use them as our guide.
 
I feel overwhelming grief at the loss of this beautiful city.  I have never been to New Orleans, and always have hoped to go there, preferably during Mardi Gras.  I'm sure Mardi Gras will happen again, but will it ever be the same?
 
I feel incredible rage at the Bush administration for setting up the catastrophe- by refusing to fund restoration of the levees and wetlands, for refusing to heed the warnings of FEMA, the Army Corps of Engineers, the National Weather Service, and other federal and private agencies. 
 
The rage is compounded by the lackadaisical response of the Bush regime.  As I hear the stories of how FEMA actually impeded rescue efforts early on, my suspicion grows that this was a setup.  With all the 9-11 questions pointing to complicity of the Bushites in that situation, it is easy for me to be suspicious, and to look for evidence that Bush and his cronies could profit from Katrina.
 
And sure enough, the no-bid contracts for "reconstruction" are already being handed out to Halliburton and other corporations close to Bush and Cheney.  These people are so brazen!
 
My rage has no bounds.  It is unseemly, perhaps- I am often accused of "hatemongering".  Yet I feel that there is a bull let loose in the china shop that is our delicate planet, and no one is willing to get it under control. 
 
I have a feeling of helplessness, almost panic.  Will Bush get away with yet another atrocity?  Will he succeed in "spinning" his callous indifference, his incompetence and uncaring, into "compassionate conservatism" once again?  Will the press, which reported honestly for a few days, resume its fawning attitude? 
 
When I feel helpless, I turn to my higher power for encouragement and support.  I do this by breathing: In  Yah,  Out Weh.  He gives us the breath of life, and hearing His name in our breath reminds us to appreciate life.
 
Then I go on working as hard as I can for impeachment, the peaceful, legal, democratic way to get rid of the beast. 
 
I pray that God knows what He is doing, that Katrina is His way of waking up the American people, at last, to the evil that besets us.  I walk in faith.
 
Isaiah 55: 9As high as the heavens are above the earth,
so high are my ways above your ways
and my thoughts above your thoughts.
 
In the name of the Prince of Peace, Carol Wolman