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PORTER GOSS THE NEW CIA HEAD LINKED TO FUNDING 911 TERROR ATTACKS
by Dave Williams
Thursday August 12, 2004 at 08:05 AM
Porter Goss Republican congressman Porter Goss the new CIA director are linked to the moneyman that funded 911 terror attack.
The chairmen of the Joint Inquiry have dubious
links to Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) which is known to
have actively supported Al Qaeda and the Taliban.
Moreover,
according to intelligence sources, including the FBI, Pakistan's ISI
played a role in financing the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
The
two Joint Inquiry chairmen Sen Bob Graham and Rep Porter Goss were
fully cognizant of the "Pakistani ISI connection" and the role played
by its former head, General Mahmoud Ahmad.
Why then did they choose to exclude an examination of the role of the ISI from the Joint Inquiry's 858 page Report?
While hinting to "Saudi support and involvement" in 9/11, the Report
fails to mention that the Pakistani government, its military and
intelligence apparatus (ISI), have actively supported and financed a
number of terrorist organizations, with the support of Washington.
Was it "an intelligence failure" to seek the cooperation of the
Pakistani government in the "war on terrorism" in an agreement brokered
by the head of the ISI, a spy agency, which is known to support the
Islamic brigades?
This support by Pakistan's ISI to various
"Islamic terrorist" organizations was pursued prior as well as in the
wake of 9/11, despite the commitment of the Pakistani government to
"cooperate" with Washington
In late August 2001, barely a
couple of weeks before September 11, Senator Bob Graham, Representative
Porter Goss and Senator Jon Kyl were on a top level mission in
Islamabad, which was barely mentioned by the US media.
Meetings were held with President Pervez Musharraf and with Pakistan's
military and intelligence brass including the head of Pakistan’s Inter
Services Intelligence (ISI) General Mahmoud Ahmad. Amply documented,
the ISI is known to support a number of Islamic terrorist
organizations. (See Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) at http://www.cfrterrorism.org/coalition/pakistan2.html )
According to the FBI, Indian Intelligence and several press reports,
the ISI Head was instrumental in providing financial support to the
9/11 terrorists. General Mahmoud Ahmad had allegedly ordered the
transfer of $100.000 to the presumed 9/11 ring-leader Mohamed Atta.
On the morning of September 11, the three lawmakers Bob Graham, Porter
Goss and Jon Kyl (who were part of the Congressional delegation to
Pakistan) were having breakfast on Capitol Hill with General Ahmad, the
alleged "money-man" (to use the FBI expression) behind the 9/11
hijackers. Also present at this meeting were Pakistan's ambassador to
the U.S. Maleeha Lodhi and several members of the Senate and House
Intelligence committees. This meeting was described by one press report
as a "follow-up meeting" to that held in Pakistan in late August.
When the twin towers were attacked, General Mahmoud Ahmad, head of
Pakistan’s intelligence service, was, in Senator Graham's own words,
"very empathetic, sympathetic to the people of the United States,"
(Stuart News Company Press Journal (Vero Beach, FL), September 12,
2001).
Bob Graham's description of the General Ahmad, contrasts with that of the Washington Post:
"On the morning of Sept. 11, Goss and Graham were having breakfast with
a Pakistani general named Mahmud Ahmed — the soon-to-be-sacked head of
Pakistan’s intelligence service. Ahmed ran a spy agency notoriously
close to Osama bin Laden and the Taliban." (Washington Post, 18 May
2002).
While the Joint inquiry has collected mountains of
intelligence material, through careful omission, the numerous press and
intelligence reports in the public domain (mainstream media,
alternative media, etc), which confirm that key members of the Bush
Administration were involved in acts of political camouflage, have been
carefully removed from the Joint inquiry's hearings.
3 August 2003
The following text published in Global Outlook , Winter 2003, provides
details on the breakfast meeting hosted by Sen Bob Gram and Rep. Porter
Goss on the morning of September 11.
In late
August 2001, barely a couple of weeks before 9/11, Senator Bob Graham,
Representative Porter Goss and Senator Jon Kyl were in Islamabad for
consultations. Meetings were held with President Musharraf and with
Pakistan's military and intelligence brass including the head of
Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) General Mahmoud Ahmad. An
AFP report confirms that the US Congressional delegation also met the
Afghan ambassador to Pakistan, Abdul Salam Zaeef. At this meeting,
which was barely mentioned by the US media, "Zaeef assured the US
delegation [on behalf of the Afghan government] that the Taliban would
never allow bin Laden to use Afghanistan to launch attacks on the US or
any other country." 1
Note the sequencing of these meetings.
Bob Graham and Porter Goss were in Islamabad in late August 2001. The
meetings with President Musharraf and the Afghan Ambassador were on the
27th of August, the mission was still in Islamabad on the 30th of
August, General Mahmoud Ahmad arrived in Washington on an official
visit of consultations barely a few days later (September 4th). During
his visit to Washington, General Mahmoud met his counterpart CIA
director George Tenet and high ranking officials of the Bush
administration.2
9/11 "Follow-up Meeting" on Capitol Hill
On the morning of September 11, the three lawmakers Bob Graham, Porter
Goss and Jon Kyl (who were part of the Congressional delegation to
Pakistan) were having breakfast on Capitol Hill with General Ahmad, the
alleged "money-man" behind the 9-11 hijackers. Also present at this
meeting were Pakistan's ambassador to the U.S. Maleeha Lodhi and
several members of the Senate and House Intelligence committees were
also present. This meeting was described by one press report as a
"follow-up meeting" to that held in Pakistan in late August. "On 8/30,
Senate Intelligence Committee chair Sen. Bob Graham (D-FL) 'was on a
mission to learn more about terrorism.' (…) On 9/11, Graham was back in
DC 'in a follow-up meeting with' Pakistan intelligence agency chief
Mahmud Ahmed and House Intelligence Committee chair Porter Goss (R-FL)"
3 (The Hotline, 1 October 2002):
"When the news [of the
attacks on the World Trade Center] came, the two Florida lawmakers who
lead the House and Senate intelligence committees were having breakfast
with the head of the Pakistani intelligence service. Rep. Porter Goss,
R-Sanibel, Sen. Bob Graham and other members of the House Intelligence
Committee were talking about terrorism issues with the Pakistani
official when a member of Goss' staff handed a note to Goss, who handed
it to Graham. "We were talking about terrorism, specifically terrorism
generated from Afghanistan," Graham said.
Mahmood
Ahmed, director general of Pakistan's intelligence service, was "very
empathetic, sympathetic to the people of the United States," Graham
said.
Goss could not be reached Tuesday [September 11]. He
was whisked away with much of the House leadership to an undisclosed
"secure location." Graham, meanwhile, participated in late-afternoon
briefings with top officials from the CIA and FBI." 4
While
trivializing the importance of the 9/11 breakfast meeting, The Miami
Herald (16 September 2001) confirms that General Ahmad also met
Secretary of State Colin Powell in the wake of the 9/11 attacks:
"Graham said the Pakistani intelligence official with whom he met, a
top general in the government, was forced to stay all week in
Washington because of the shutdown of air traffic ‘He was marooned
here, and I think that gave Secretary of State Powell and others in the
administration a chance to really talk with him’. Graham said."5
Again the political significance of the personal relationship between
General Mahmoud (the alleged "money man" behind 9/11) and Secretary of
State Colin Powell is casually dismissed. According to The Miami
Herald, the high level meeting between the two men was not planned in
advance. It took place on the spur of the moment because of the shut
down of air traffic, which prevented General Mahmoud from flying back
home to Islamabad on a commercial flight, when in all probability the
General and his delegation were traveling on a chartered government
plane. With the exception of the Florida press (and Salon.com, 14
September), not a word was mentioned in the US media's September
coverage of 9-11 concerning this mysterious breakfast reunion.
"A Cloak but No Dagger"
Eight months later on the 18th of May, two days after the "BUSH KNEW"
headline hit the tabloids, the Washington Post published an article on
Porter Goss, entitled: "A Cloak But No Dagger; An Ex-Spy Says He Seeks
Solutions, Not Scapegoats for 9/11". Focusing on his career as a CIA
agent, the article largely served to underscore the integrity and
commitment of Porter Goss to waging a "war on terrorism". Yet in an
isolated paragraph, the article acknowledges the mysterious 9/11
breakfast meeting with ISI Chief Mahmoud Ahmad, while also confirming
that "Ahmad :ran a spy agency notoriously close to Osama bin Laden and
the Taliban":
"Now the main question facing Goss, as he helps
steer a joint House-Senate investigation into the Sept. 11 attacks, is
why nobody in the far-flung intelligence bureaucracy -- 13 agencies
spending billions of dollars -- paid attention to the enemy among us.
Until it was too late.
Goss says he is looking for solutions,
not scapegoats. "A lot of nonsense," he calls this week's uproar about
a CIA briefing that alerted President Bush, five weeks before Sept. 11,
that Osama bin Laden's associates might be planning airline hijackings.
"None of this is news, but it's all part of the
finger-pointing," Goss declared yesterday in a rare display of pique.
"It's foolishness." [This statement comes from the man who was having
breakfast with the alleged "money-man" behind 9-11 on the morning of
September 11]
Goss has repeatedly refused to blame an
"intelligence failure" for the terror attacks. As a 10-year veteran of
the CIA's clandestine operations wing, Goss prefers to praise the
agency's "fine work."
On the morning of Sept. 11,
Goss and Graham were having breakfast with a Pakistani general named
Mahmud Ahmed -- the soon-to-be-sacked head of Pakistan's intelligence
service. Ahmed ran a spy agency notoriously close to Osama bin Laden
and the Taliban. 6 (Washington Post, 18 May 2002)
"Putting Two and Two together"
While the Washington Post scores in on the "notoriously close" links
between General Ahmad and Osama bin Laden, it fails to dwell on the
more important question: what were Rep. Porter Goss and Senator Bob
Graham and other members of the Senate and House intelligence
committees doing together with the alleged 9/11 "money-man" at
breakfast on the morning of 9/11. In other words, the Washington Post
report does not go one inch further in begging the real question: Was
this mysterious breakfast venue a "political lapse", an intelligence
failure or something far more serious? How come the very same
individuals (Goss and Graham) who had developed a personal rapport with
General Ahmad, had been entrusted under the joint committee inquiry "to
reveal the truth on 9-11."(see p. )
The media trivializes the
breakfast meeting, it presents it as a simple fait divers and fails to
"put two and two together". Neither does it acknowledge the fact, amply
documented, that "the money-man" behind the hijackers had been
entrusted by the Pakistani government to discuss the precise terms of
Pakistan's "collaboration" in the "war on terrorism" in meetings held
behind closed doors at the State department on the 12th and 13th of
September. 11 7(See Michel Chossudovsky, op cit)
Smoking Gun
When the "foreknowledge" issue hit the street on May 16th, "Chairman
Porter Goss said an existing congressional inquiry has so far found 'no
smoking gun' that would warrant another inquiry." 8 This statement
points to an obvious "cover-up". The smoking gun was right there
sitting in the plush surroundings of the Congressional breakfast venue
on Capitol on the morning of September 11.
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Notes 1 Agence France Presse (AFP), 28 August 2001.
2. Michel Chossudovsky, Political Deception, The Missing Link behind 9/11, Global Outlook, No. 2, 2002, See also . http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/CHO206A.html
; See also Michel Chossudovsky, Cover-up or Complicity of the Bush
Administration? The Role of Pakistan's Military Intelligence (ISI) in
the September 11 Attacks, November 2001, http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/CHO111A.html
3. The Hotline, 1 October 2002.
4 Stuart News Company Press Journal, Vero Beach, FL, 12 September 2001.
5 Miami Herald, 16 September 2001.
6. Washington Post, 18 May 2002.
7. Michel Chossudovsky, op. cit.
8. White House Bulletin, 17 May 2002.
Degrees of seperation
by pr
Thursday August 12, 2004 at 03:15 PM
Well I guess that clinches it...if you know
something like 9-11 is going to happen you all want to get together and
celebrate right?
Don't listen for a second to those who will
scoff at the idea of two players like that getting together the day it
happens. We have radio shows to broadcast, books to sell, internet
gibberish to pass off as dis-interested research.
Please tell
me when you really got something huge - like John ' muhammad' Howard
being in Washington on the same day AND being spotted next to the
grassy knoll at Dallas in 1963 AND at a party with the Bogle- Chandlers.
Rubbing our noses in it?
by Yeema
Monday September 20, 2004 at 04:51 AM
Perhaps DCI nominee Goss and Ahmoud were together on
9/11 because they didn't know exactly when or what was going to happen,
they had to meet anyway, and/or nobody will connect the dots after the
fact anyway.
www.cooperativeresearch.com
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