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Able Danger: Why Wasn't the FBI Told About Mohammad Atta Before the 9-11 Attacks - Part 6

Able Danger: Why Wasn't the FBI Told About Mohammad Atta Before the 9-11 Attacks - Part 6

Update: 2006-03-02
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Able Danger identified Mohammad Atta and at least 2 other 9-11 hijackers more than a year before the 9-11 attacks. Why was the data that connected Mohammad Atta as a possible terrorist threat to the United States destroyed, and why wasn't this information shared with the FBI so the 9-11 attacks might have been prevented?

6. We were told that all of the Able Danger data had been destroyed, but Curt Weldon has learned that libraries of data have survived, "...the data runs that I'm talking about, which were done by a professional employee, were done within the last 2 months and they were done on data that was collected prior to 9-11 but after the attack on the Cole. And in that data set the name Atta, prior to 9-11 came up over 800 times. The name Mohammad Atta with an o came up 5 times, the name Mohammad Atta with a u came up 3 times, the name Mohammad Attif  came up 5 times." (the mp3 file is here)

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Able Danger: Why Wasn't the FBI Told About Mohammad Atta Before the 9-11 Attacks - Part 6

Able Danger: Why Wasn't the FBI Told About Mohammad Atta Before the 9-11 Attacks - Part 6

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