Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer's LIHOPus "Operation Dark Heart"

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Maybe Tony Shaffer knows so little about 9/11 truth that he actually thinks Mohammed Atta hijacked AA11, and that that crash resulted in the collapse of the North Tower?  Or was he in the late 90's working on the creation of a legend through operation Able Danger?  Were the accused hijackers in fact the USG's moles in a real terror network or were they genuine members of a fake terror network--one designed for training purposes or something more nefarious?

 

http://pershingareanews.com/911-cover-up-questions-remain.html

9/11 Cover-up? Questions Remain

Operation Dark Heart


The book “Operation Dark Heart” has raised quite a stir and created many questions about military intelligence operations leading up to the 9/11 attack. The author, US Army Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Shaffer, was a Defense Intelligence Agency officer working under a secret program called “Able Danger” created in the late 90’s, to monitor or (and) “infiltrate” Muslim terror cells.

Military officials initially approved publication of the book, but then decided that certain classified details should be “redacted.” They ordered the destruction of the first run of the book amounting to 10,000 copies, and paid the publisher for the loss. A revised edition was then approved.

Shaffer claims to have uncovered information identifying Mohammed Atta as a threat to U.S. security a year before the 9/11 attacks, but those claims never made it into the Inspector General’s report.

Shaffer, as well as other witnesses in the investigation, told Fox News that they were treated with hostility by the investigating committee, and that some of their testimony was either not accurately recorded or did not make it into the final report at all.

 

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interesting...

did anyone else notice that users are no longer identified in 911blogger links by numbers corresponding to the order in which they registered? hover over Jon Gold's name and you'll see that it links to: http://911blogger.com/users/jon-gold It used to be that you could tell how well-established a user was (and track the number of registered users) by looking at that link, as it still works here at WTCD: http://wtcdemolition.com/blog/user/1 is the link for my blog (I was the first user registered at WTCD) For the record, I used to check on 911B users' numbers periodically, and can say they were well into the 5000 range...