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Did Clinton appointee corrupt Flight 800 probe?
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Saturday, April 12, 2003 | Jack Cashill

Posted on 04/12/2003 2:24:15 AM PDT by JohnHuang2

On July 1, Jamie Gorelick will leave her position as vice chairman of the Federal National Mortgage Association to devote more time to the bipartisan National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, more routinely known as the "9-11 Commission." Her appointment to this select ten-person commission has raised no eyebrows.

It should have.

As deputy attorney general, Gorelick played a key role in shaping – some would say "corrupting" – the outcome of the TWA Flight 800 investigation. Given what she knows, Gorelick could play an even more critical role in determining "prior knowledge" about the events of Sept. 11. But the question remains: Did congressional Democrats appoint Gorelick to share the truth or suppress it? She has the power to do either.

In 1994, Gorelick assumed the deputy position after Clinton crony Webster Hubbell resigned in disgrace. In time, she would hand it on to her successor, Eric Holder, who himself would be disgraced in the Marc Rich affair.

Gorelick was much brighter and more nimble than either and kept a lower profile. Like them, however, she served as the "political officer" in the 100,000-employee department, the eyes and ears of the administration, the one who could be trusted. An article in the June 3, 1996, Newsweek, six weeks before the crash of TWA Flight 800, described, for instance, how Gorelick had set up a "campaign-like war room" in her office because "in a campaign year, Justice can't afford to be totally blind."

No, in a campaign year, with the president's survival at stake, Justice could not afford to be blind at all. On Aug. 22, 1996, Jim Kallstrom, who headed up the FBI investigation into TWA 800, was summoned to Washington to be served up a dose of survival reality. His boss, Louis Freeh, had little to do with the summons or the investigation. Nor did Freeh's boss, Attorney General Janet Reno. Although both were ineffectual, neither was entirely reliable. The task of reining in Jim Kallstrom would fall to Gorelick. At this juncture in the investigation, even if Gorelick knew no more than what she read in the New York Times, she would have known that explosive residue had been found all over the plane and that the possibility of a mechanical failure was more "remote" than ever.

Kallstrom, however, knew more – much more. For one, he knew that traces of PETN and RDX on the plane had been confirmed by the D.C. lab. For another, he knew what the witnesses saw. Tellingly, the FBI had performed its last interview two days before the meeting. The eyewitness accounts now numbered more than 700. At least 244 of these were so specific, so consistent, and so credible that they could not be ignored. Defense Department missile analysts had debriefed some 34 of the witnesses. There were also scores of witness drawings, some so accurate and vivid they could chill the blood.

Given all the information at his disposal, Kallstrom must finally have realized what happened the night of July 17, if not in perfect detail, at least in its rough outlines. He must have known that there were two different ascending streaks of light and reports of two high-velocity explosions, one lower than the other.

He might have concluded that the first blast damaged the right wing where it meets the fuselage, and a second, much larger blast, the lower one, savaged the nose gear, ripped open the underbelly of the plane, spilled its cargo and severed the plane's head. These possibilities, however, never even cross the mind of the Jim Kallstrom that AP reporter Pat Milton reveals in detail in her fulsome book, "In the Blink of an Eye." The very absence of such rumination alerts the knowing reader.

This was surely a come-to-Jesus meeting on Aug. 22. Kallstrom had been a good soldier the past five weeks. He had kept all talk of eyewitnesses and satellites and radar and missiles out the news. But the evidence had led him far away from mechanical failure, and there was no easy way to turn back.

Although Newsday puts Janet Reno in the meeting with Kallstrom that day, Milton does not. The only Justice Department official she mentions by name is Jamie Gorelick. To be sure, no account of the meeting provides any more than routine detail, but behaviors begin to change immediately afterwards, especially after the New York Times broke a headline story the next day, top right – "Prime Evidence Found That Device Exploded in Cabin of Flight 800." This article stole the thunder from Clinton's election-driven approval of welfare reform in that same day's paper and threatened to undermine the peace and prosperity message of the next week's Democratic convention.

The story that Milton tells of how this story came to be is not convincing. In her account, Kallstrom learned that the story was about to break on the way back from the Washington meeting and "was stunned." Milton has him wonder, "Could there be any doubt that someone in Reno's office had leaked the news?"

Yes, there could be. No one in Reno's office had any interest in doing so. Just the opposite. Nor did anyone in that office know enough to satisfy the always careful Times. Janet Reno herself likely did not know enough. More concretely, the Times attributes the story to "three senior officials deeply involved in the investigation." No one person in Reno's office fits that bill, let alone three.

A more likely explanation is that Kallstrom had orchestrated this story to force the White House's hand before he was effectively silenced. The last time a major story broke on explosive residue Kallstrom was also in Washington. That one he blamed on agent Joe Cantamessa, this on Reno's office. Washington, it seems, was his alibi.

The one part of Milton's story that squares with the logic of that time and place is Kallstrom's efforts to kill the story. Whatever he had learned in the meeting on the 22nd made him regret the article to come. And if the meeting didn't entirely break his will, it surely dimmed his enthusiasm for finding the truth.

"Investigators have finally found scientific evidence that an explosive device was detonated inside the passenger cabin of Trans World Airlines Flight 800," reported the Times authoritatively on the 23rd. The paper referred specifically to the traces of PETN, or pentaerythritol tetranitrate. According to the Times, the positive test result came from "a part of a seat" from the area in "the epicenter of the blast," somewhere between Rows 17 and 27, close to the area of the right wing and near the spot where the plane split in two.

These investigators told the Times that PETN is commonly found in bombs and surface-to-air missiles, "making it impossible, for now, to know for sure which type of explosive device destroyed the Boeing 747."

The Times reminded its readers that 10 days prior the FBI had said that ''one positive result'' in the forensic tests would cause them to declare the explosion a crime. But the paper did give the FBI a little wiggle room, probably in response to Kallstrom's late pleadings, allowing that senior investigators "were not ready to declare that the crash was the result of a criminal act in part because they did not yet know whether the explosion was caused by a bomb or a missile."

On the face of it, this argument makes no sense. By the same logic, the FBI would not have declared Oklahoma City a crime scene until it was sure an ANFO-soaked truck bomb had caused the explosion and not, say, a Semtex-packed car bomb. The FBI's hesitation seems rather a desperate dodge triggered by the meeting the day before. On the eve of the Democratic convention, the last thing the White House would want is an admission that terrorists had killed 230 Americans in full view of Steven Spielberg's home in the Hamptons.

Aug. 23 represented something of a turning point in the investigation. It was on this day that the FAA began to inquire whether any dog-training exercises had ever taken place on the plane that would become TWA 800. The FAA had never kept systematic records of such exercises. Further, from that day forward there would be no more eyewitness interviews done by the FBI, at least not for the next two months, and only a handful after that – and all of them for the wrong reasons. On the 23rd itself, as CNN reported, Kallstrom was now saying for the first time that "it was possible that the PETN could have been brought on the plane by a passenger and was not part of a bomb." CNN adds an interesting detail: He was "reading a prepared statement."

On the 25th, the day before the start of the Democratic convention, Kallstrom continued to spin the story away from terrorism. The aircraft, Kallstrom said, had been used as a military charter during the Gulf War five years earlier. Maybe a "passenger" did have some residue on his person. Yet, in checking with TWA and the U.S. Air Mobility command at Scott Air Force Base, Ill., CNN learned that the plane had been completely refurbished after its last use by the troops, making this scenario much less likely.

On Aug. 29, at the convention, President Clinton dedicated only one paragraph to the question of terrorism or aviation safety, and this towards the very end of a long, self-congratulatory acceptance speech:

[W]e will improve airport and air travel security. I have asked the vice president to establish a commission and report back to me on ways to do this. But now we will install the most sophisticated bomb detection equipment in all our major airports. We will search every airplane flying to or from America from another nation – every flight, every cargo hold, every cabin, every time.

The implication was clear: If the FBI had not ruled out a missile, the White House had. The president, however, could live with a "bomb" and maybe even score a few political points off of it.

Happily for the president, the desperate search launched on Aug. 23 to find an occasion on which the Flight 800 plane might have entertained a dog-training exercise paid off four weeks later. True, there was no exercise on the Flight 800 plane, but an exercise did take place in the same airport on the same day, and for the White House and a complacent media that was close enough to kill the investigation into terrorism.

Thanks to Col. Robert Patterson's new book, "Dereliction of Duty," we do know that the White House was deeply concerned with air terrorism that summer. Patterson carried the "nuclear football" for the president and as such had almost total access. One morning that Patterson identifies only as "late summer" 1996, he was returning a daily intelligence update to the NSC when he noticed the heading "Operation Bojinka." As Patterson relates, "I keyed on a reference to a plot to use commercial airliners as weapons." As a pilot he had a keen interest in the same.

Obviously, after Sept. 11, the idea of using airplanes as flying bombs to attack American targets no longer seems far-fetched. In the way of omen, Islamic terrorist Ramzi Yousef was on trial in New York on the day of July 17, 1996, for his role in Bojinka. The publicly known part of this plot was Yousef's plan to blow up 11 American airliners over the Pacific.

A lesser-known element of Bojinka, the one Patterson stumbled upon, James Sanders and I detail in "First Strike." We argue, in fact, that it was just such an attack that ultimately caused the destruction of TWA Flight 800. The following excerpt comes from a classified Republic of the Philippines intelligence report. It was based on information stored in Yousef's seized computer, and it shows that Islamic terrorists had plans to use small planes as flying bombs as early as 1994.

The document [from Yousef's computer] specifically cited the charter service of a commercial type aircraft loaded with powerful bombs to be dive-crashed by SAEED AKMAN. This is apparently intended to demonstrate to the whole world that a Muslim martyr is ready and determined to die for the glorification of Islam.

To be sure, Patterson makes no connection between Bojinka and TWA Flight 800. He was not in a position to. Although he was in the White House on the night of July 17, he was not in the loop between the situation room and the "residence" where the president had holed up.

What Patterson did learn from seeing the president's hand-annotated response to this intelligence report on Bojinka is that Clinton had read it carefully. "I can state for a fact that this information was circulated within the U.S. intelligence community," Patterson writes, "and that in late 1996 the president was aware of it." That Clinton was reviewing this information in the immediate aftermath of TWA Flight 800's demise suggests more than mere coincidence. The Philippine police had given this information to the FBI 18 months prior.

The search for "prior knowledge" is at the heart of the 9-11 Commission. No one on the commission is in a better position to shed light on this issue than Jamie Gorelick. She could begin by sharing the contents of her meeting with Jim Kallstrom on Aug. 22, 1996. This presumes, of course, that congressional Democrats appointed Gorelick because they wanted her to shed light and share information. The cynic in me, however, suspects that Gorelick was appointed for rather the opposite reason.

I hope she proves me wrong.




TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: gorelick; twa800; twa800list
Saturday, April 12, 2003

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<< Did Clinton appointee corrupt Flight 800 probe? >>

Did any Clinton appointee not corrupt something they had their hands in or on? No....
3 posted on 04/12/2003 2:44:03 AM PDT by Teetop (democrats....... socialist.........whats the difference?)
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They corrupted everything with a reverse Midas touch.
4 posted on 04/12/2003 2:45:42 AM PDT by goldstategop (Lara Logan Doesn't Hold A Candle Next To BellyGirl :))
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It is amazing. Lift up any rock in the Clinton administration and you will find something awful and slimy under it.
6 posted on 04/12/2003 3:02:44 AM PDT by eno_
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Gorelicks former law firm represented Craig Livingston.
The Craig that got to the morgue first to ID Vince Foster.
The Craig that access to FBI files. The Craig that was or was not hired by HRC.
7 posted on 04/12/2003 4:39:10 AM PDT by oldironsides
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8 posted on 04/12/2003 7:59:28 AM PDT by Free the USA (Stooge for the Rich)
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9 posted on 04/17/2003 9:02:21 AM PDT by Tymesup
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From the Archives.... Ms. Gorelick
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11 posted on 04/23/2004 9:59:30 AM PDT by backhoe (--30--)
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