The Pentagon after the collapse of the impacted wall.
Official Account of 9/11:“Terribly Flawed,” “Laced with Contradictions,” “a Joke,” “a Cover-up”
More
than 40 U.S. Counter-Terrorism and Intelligence Agency veterans have
severely criticized the official account of 9/11 and most have called
for a new investigation. It is outrageous that most Americans are
entirely unaware of their publicly stated concerns — a direct result of
the refusal of national print and broadcast news organizations to cover
this extremely important issue. There is no denying the credibility of
these individuals or their loyalty to their country as demonstrated by
their years of service collecting and analyzing information and
planning and carrying out operations critical to the national security
of the United States.
These 41 individuals formerly served in the
U.S. State Department, the National Security Agency, the Central
Intelligence Agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Federal
Aviation Administration, U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the
branches of the U.S. Military. They are listed below by their branch of
service. [To read their individual statements and full complementary
information, see attached document "
Counterterrorism Veterans"].
U.S. State Department
Terrell E. Arnold, MA
- Former Deputy Director of Counter- Terrorism and Emergency Planning,
U.S. State Department. Mr. Arnold is a leading expert on terrorism and
counter-terrorism and the author of several books on the subjects.
Angelo Codevilla, PhD
- Former U.S. State Department Foreign Service officer specializing in
U.S. intelligence operations in Western Europe. Member of
President-elect Ronald Reagan’s State Department transition team and
principal author of the team’s report on intelligence. Former Staff
Member, U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee dealing with oversight of
the intelligence services 1977 - 1985. Former U.S. Navy officer.
Currently Vice Chairman of the U.S. Army War College Board of Visitors.
Edward Peck
– Former Deputy Coordinator, Covert Intelligence Programs, U.S. State
Department. He later served as Deputy Director of the White House Task
Force on Terrorism under President Ronald Reagan. Mr. Peck, a 32-year
veteran of the U.S. Foreign Service, also served as U.S. Ambassador and
Chief of Mission in Iraq 1977 - 1980.
National Security Agency
Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski
- A Pentagon eye-witness and a former member of the staff of the
Director of the National Security Agency, Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski,
PhD, U.S. Air Force (ret).
Maj. John M. Newman, PhD - U.S. Army (ret). Former Executive Assistant to the Director of the National Security Agency.
Central Intelligence Agency
Raymond McGovern - A 27-year veteran of the CIA, who chaired National Intelligence Estimates during the 1970’s
William Christison
- A 29-year CIA veteran, former National Intelligence Officer (NIO) and
former Director of the CIA’s Office of Regional and Political Analysis.
Melvin Goodman, PhD
- Former senior CIA official who served as Division Chief of the CIA’s
Office of Soviet Affairs and Senior Analyst from 1966 - 1990. He also
served as Professor of International Security at the National War
College 1986 - 2004.
Robert Baer - A 21-year CIA
veteran and specialist in the Middle East, he was awarded the Career
Intelligence Medal upon his retirement in 1997.
Robert David Steele
- Is currently the CEO of OSS.net, a proponent of Open Source
Intelligence. He has 25 years of combined service in the CIA and the
U.S. Marine Corps. He also served as the second ranking civilian
(GS-14) in U.S. Marine Corps Intelligence from 1988 - 1992 and was a
member of the adjunct faculty of Marine Corps University.
David MacMichael, PhD
– Former Senior Estimates Officer at the CIA with special
responsibility for western hemisphere affairs at the CIA’s National
Intelligence Council. Prior to that, he served as a U.S. Marine Corps
officer for ten years and for four years as a counter-insurgency
advisor to the government.
Lynne Larkin – Former
CIA Operations Officer who served in several CIA foreign stations
before being assigned to the CIA’s Counter-Intelligence Center where
she co-chaired a multiagency task force for coordinating intelligence
efforts among the many intelligence and law enforcement agencies.
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Edward J. Costello, Jr. - Former Special Agent, Counterespionage, FBI. Former Judge pro tem., Los Angeles, CA.
John M. Cole
– Former Intelligence Operations Specialist, in the FBI’s
Counterintelligence Division. In charge of FBI’s foreign intelligence
investigations covering India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. 18-year FBI
career. Mr. Cole currently works as a senior counterintelligence
analyst.
Sibel D. Edmonds – Witness before the 9/11
Commission. Former Language Translation Specialist, performing
translations for counterterrorism and counterintelligence operations,
FBI. She is founder and president of the
National Security Whistleblowers Coalition.Rosemary N. Dew
– Former Supervisory Special Agent, Counterterrorism and
Counterintelligence, FBI. Former member of The President’s National
Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee (NSTAC) and the
Electronic Commerce/Cyber Crime Working Group. 13-year FBI career.
Gilbert M. Graham – Retired Special Agent, who served in the FBI’s Washington Field Office Counterintelligence Division. 24-year FBI career.
Behrooz Sarshar
– Witness before the 9/11 Commission. Retired Language Translation
Specialist, performing Farsi translations for counterterrorism and
counterintelligence operations dealing with Iran and Afghanistan, FBI.
Jane A. Turner – Retired Special Agent, FBI. 24-year FBI career.
John B. Vincent – Retired Special Agent, Counterterrorism, FBI. 27-year FBI career.
Fred Whitehurst, JD, PhD
– Retired Supervisory Special Agent / Laboratory Forensic Examiner,
FBI. 16-year FBI career. Former U.S. Army Intelligence Officer.
Coleen Rowley – Former Special Agent and Minneapolis Division Counsel, FBI. 24-year FBI career. Agent Rowley was selected one of
Time Magazine’s three 2002
Persons of the Year
for revealing FBI headquarters’ efforts to “throw up roadblocks and
undermine” FBI field investigations of al-Qaida operatives in the four
weeks prior to 9/11.
Robert G. Wright, Jr. –
Special Agent, International Terrorism Unit, FBI. The only FBI agent to
seize terrorist funds (over $1.4 million) from U.S.-based Middle
Eastern terrorists using federal civil forfeiture statutes, prior to
9/11. 17-year FBI veteran.
Federal Aviation Administration
Bogdan Dzakovic
– Witness before the 9/11 Commission. 14- year Counter-terrorism expert
in the Security Division of the Federal Aviation Administration. Team
leader of the FAA’s Red (Terrorism) Team, which conducted undercover
tests on airport security through simulated terrorist attacks. Former
team leader in the Federal Air Marshal program. Former Coast Guard
officer.
Steve Elson – Former Special Agent with
the U.S. Navy, DEA and FAA. Specialist in Counterterrorism,
Intelligence, and Security. Twenty-two years military experience,
primarily in Naval Special Warfare. Retired Navy SEAL. Nine years
service with the FAA and DEA. Mr. Elson holds a Masters Degree in
National Security Affairs/Naval Intelligence with a focus on terrorism.
Lt. Col. Brian F. Sullivan
- U.S. Army Military Police (ret). Former Special Agent for the FAA’s
New England Region Security Division, where he was a Risk Program
Management Specialist. A graduate of the U.S. Army Command and General
Staff College.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Mark Conrad, JD
– Retired Agent in Charge, Internal Affairs, U.S. Customs, responsible
for the internal integrity and security for areas encompassing nine
states and two foreign locations. Former Federal Sky Marshall. 27-year
U.S. Customs career.
Raymond Ciccolilli – Former U.S. Sky Marshal and Senior U.S. Customs Inspector, retired after 33 years.
Department of Defense and U.S. Military Intelligence Veterans
Major General Albert Stubblebine - U.S. Army (ret). Former Commanding General of U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM).
Morton Goulder
(1921 – 2008) - was appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for
Intelligence and Warning under President Richard Nixon and continued in
that capacity under Presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter. In World
War II, he served as a Lt. Commander in the U.S. Navy. He was a
cofounder of Sanders Associates, a large defense contractor.
Senator Mike Gravel
– Former U.S. Army officer, serving as the Adjutant in the
Communications Intelligence Service in Germany and as a Special Agent
in the Counter Intelligence Corps in France. Former U.S. Senator from
Alaska, best known for entering over 4,000 pages of the Pentagon Papers
into the U.S. Senate record, thus making public the secret official
study that revealed the lies and manipulations of successive U.S.
administrations that misled the country into the Vietnam War.
Wayne Madsen
– Former U.S. Navy Intelligence officer, specialist in electronic
surveillance and security. Formerly assigned to the National Security
Agency and the State Department. Currently, investigative journalist,
nationally distributed columnist, and author. Senior Fellow, Electronic
Privacy Information Center (EPIC), a non-partisan privacy public
advocacy group in Washington, DC.
John Loftus –
Former U.S. Army Intelligence officer. Former Federal Prosecutor,
Office of Special Investigations, U.S. Justice Department under
Presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan.
Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer
- former Chief of the Army’s Controlled HUMINT (Human Intelligence)
Program, overseeing Army Intelligence and Security Command’s global
controlled HUMINT efforts. A 23-year military intelligence veteran, Lt.
Col. Shaffer was recently awarded the Bronze Star for bravery in
Afghanistan.
Capt. Scott J. Phillpott - U.S. Navy,
former head of the Able Danger data mining program that targeted
al-Qaida’s global structure and former Commanding Officer of the
guided-missile cruiser USS Leyte Gulf.
Maj. Scott Ritter
– Former U.S. Marine Corps Intelligence officer who also served as
Chief Weapons Inspector for the United Nations Special Commission in
Iraq 1991 - 1998.
Capt. Eric H. May – Former U.S.
Army Intelligence officer who also served as an inspector and
interpreter for the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty team.
Capt. Gregory M. Zeigler, PhD – Former U.S. Army Intelligence officer.
William G. Weaver, JD, PhD
– Former U.S. Army Signals Intelligence officer. Currently Director of
Academic Programs, Institute for Policy and Economic Development,
University of Texas, El Paso, specializing in executive branch secrecy
policy, governmental abuse, and law and bureaucracy.
Commander Larry J. Tortorich
- U.S. Navy (ret); 24-year Navy career in the fields of aviation and
counterterrorism. Former Deputy Program Manager for Logistics –
Tomahawk Cruise Missiles. Two years as a federal employee with DHS/TSA
in the fields of security and counterterrorism.
Theodore J. Pahle
– Former Senior Intelligence Officer with the Defense Intelligence
Agency. His 37-year intelligence career was exclusively as a HUMINT
(Human Intelligence) operations officer with DIA, Office of Naval
Intelligence and U.S. Army Intelligence. He is a Middle East and Latin
American operations specialist. Today, he continues to support the
HUMINT effort as a contract instructor.
Statements questioning the
official account of 9/11 and calls for a new investigation by over
1,000 credible individuals can be found at the author’s website:
http://PatriotsQuestion911.com.