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Homeland Insecurity [FBI: Clinton diverted resources away from Arab Terror to focus on Christians]
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | July 25, 2002 | Paul Sperry

Posted on 07/25/2002 10:55:57 AM PDT by 1bigdictator

HOMELAND INSECURITY Why FBI missed Islamic threat Agents: Clinton shifted counterterror efforts to fighting 'right-wing' groups

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted: July 25, 2002 1:00 a.m. Eastern

By Paul Sperry © 2002 WorldNetDaily.com

WASHINGTON – The Clinton administration "de-emphasized" fighting Arab international terrorism to focus on domestic terrorism – namely, white "right-wing" militia groups – which led to the FBI ignoring Arab nationals flocking to U.S. flight schools, veteran FBI agents told WorldNetDaily.

They say the shift was so dramatic at the FBI that dozens of boxes of evidence that agents gathered in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing case were never analyzed – until it was too late. The evidence held valuable clues to al-Qaida's network and operations, they say.

Some 40 boxes of material left over from the WTC investigation, which lasted through the late '90s, "were never gone through," said one Washington-based agent familiar with the probe. Another seven to eight boxes of evidence from the Manila, Philippines, side of the investigation also were never looked at, he added.

"It was data tailor-made for analysis," the agent said.

The alleged mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed – now one of the FBI's most-wanted terrorists, with a U.S. bounty as high as Osama bin Laden's – is accused of working with Ramzi Yousef in the first bombing of the WTC, which left six dead and more than 1,000 injured. Yousef was convicted in 1998.

While living in Manila in 1995, Mohammed and Yousef, his nephew, were also accused of plotting to blow up several trans-Pacific airliners heading for the U.S. Yousef, moreover, is believed to have planned to crash a plane into CIA headquarters.

Meanwhile, despite evidence of an increased threat to U.S. security from such Islamic terrorist groups, former FBI Director Louis Freeh and his former deputy, Robert "Bear" Bryant, were shifting the bureau's counter-terrorism efforts to combatting threats from anti-government militia groups, violent white supremacists, anti-abortion groups and other "right-wing extremists."

"When I left in 1998, domestic terrorism was the No. 1 priority," said retired FBI agent Ivian C. Smith, former head of the analysis, budget and training section of the bureau's National Security Division.

"And as far as I know, it was still a higher priority than foreign terrorism on Sept. 11 (2001)," he said in an exclusive WorldNetDaily interview.

Other agents, speaking on condition of anonymity, say pressure to change priorities came from the White House.

After the bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building, President Clinton made great political hay of the tragedy by drawing parallels between the anti-government extremists behind the plot and the anti-big-government Republican revolution that had swept Congress.

Also, Bryant moved FBI counterterrorism analysts over to tracking right-wing groups. He eventually grouped all analysts together at headquarters, putting them under operations staff in what he called the Investigative Support Division, whereupon agents say analysts were constantly being diverted to areas other than their specialty, such as helping in criminal prosecutions.

Around the same time, he moved the bureau's counterterrorism programs under its National Security Division, and "de-emphasized" the bureau's counterintelligence program, agents say.

They say intelligence-gathering on foreign threats suffered as a result.

Veteran FBI agents say intelligence is the best weapon against terrorism – something Bryant didn't get.

"Bear Bryant had very little appreciation for the whole thing," said one agent.

Attempts to reach Bryant for comment were unsuccessful.

He also made the mistake of subordinating terrorism analysts to operations staff, agents say, because the analysts ended up just telling their bosses what they wanted to hear, rather than giving them fresh analysis.

"Operations agents working on terrorism leads need predictive, forward-looking analysis, but they weren't getting that kind of raw data from analysts," Smith said.

"Operations agents were writing the analysts' performance evaluations," he continued, "so the analysts weren't free to conduct truly independent analysis."

As a result, "counterterrorism analysts were used more as clerks," said another agent.

This was the counterterrorism system in place Sept. 11.

About three weeks after Sept. 11, FBI Director Robert Mueller disbanded Bryant's Investigative Support Division.

However, the bureau's new chief of counterintelligence and counterterrorism operations, Dale Watson, was a protégé of Bryant.

"He was one of Bear Bryant's favorites," an agent said.

As one of Mueller's executive assistant directors, Watson – who agents complain has no real experience outside headquarters (he never headed a field office nor was an inspector) – is now one of the top four officials in the FBI.

The FBI did not return calls for this story.

But former Clinton officials defend the FBI's counterterrorism shift by pointing to the alarming rise in domestic terrorism cases in the '90s – from Waco to Oklahoma City to the Atlanta Olympics bombing. They also cite the Unabomber case.

Difference is, agents point out, those home-grown attacks came from different sources, all unconnected, while the foreign threats all came from one source – radical Islam, and mainly al-Qaida.

Indeed, the Clinton administration emphasized tracking home-grown terrorism, despite a clear pattern of al-Qaida terrorism against U.S. and U.S. assets overseas – from the WTC bombing to the U.S. embassy bombings in Africa (1998) to the USS Cole bombing (2000). There were also two attacks on U.S. military installations in Saudi Arabia in 1995 and 1996. And while the domestic terrorism for the most part stopped, the foreign terrorism didn't, culminating in another attack on the WTC and also on the Pentagon.

Agents told WorldNetDaily that the late John O'Neill, the FBI's lead investigator in the Cole case, was nearly fired by Deputy FBI Director Thomas Pickard for pressing Yemeni officials too hard to cooperate. Pickard, who initially headed the Sept. 11 probe before suddenly retiring just two months later, was earlier this year quoted as saying he was uneasy with agents questioning Muslims in America after the attacks.

"I don't want to see them feeling intimidated by us," he told the Washington Post. "Nobody feels good when an FBI agent knocks on the door."

The Clinton-era emphasis on "right-wing" terrorism wasn't limited to the FBI. Other federal law enforcement branches also focused on the domestic threat from militia groups over the foreign threat from Islamic groups.

The head of security at the Commerce Department, for one, sanitized a Y2K counterterrorism report distributed to the Census Bureau by removing Islamic threats. Only threats from white "right-wing" groups were included in the report, Commerce security officials told WorldNetDaily.

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Paul Sperry is Washington bureau chief for WorldNetDaily.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; Israel; News/Current Events
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To: Jhoffa_
More tantalizing hints at "conspiracys" and hidden "agendas"

The really odd thing being how little actually is hidden.

Most of the time, the truth's staring you right in the face.

61 posted on 07/25/2002 4:01:14 PM PDT by Askel5
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To: rdavis84
I don't want to go into detail about it on FR, but I am curious as to exactly "which conspiracy" we are talking about here.

I mean there's everything from Kissenger and Bush Sr. on abortion to obscure things I see refrenced here and there that seem to be left obscure by design.

Whatever.. sorry I brought it up.

If ever one of the inner chamber wants to let me in on it feel free to fess up.

62 posted on 07/25/2002 4:01:26 PM PDT by Jhoffa_
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To: Askel5
So it's a completely subjective conspiracy?

Clever..

So if they catch one guy then he can only divuldge what the "conspiracy" means to him.

(Conspiracy's are allot like art I guess.)

63 posted on 07/25/2002 4:03:26 PM PDT by Jhoffa_
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To: Jhoffa_
"but I am curious as to exactly "which conspiracy" we are talking about here."

I didn't really intend my reply to sound like any sort of indictment. In my personal opinion, there's one underlying commonality in what some term "conspiracy kooks", of which I'm a proud member:-). To me, it's a religious belief.

If another person doesn't tend to Biblical references regarding some of what's going on in the world, there's little shared info that passes "Legal" tests for submission. That's my simplistic reason why I tend to believe certain things vs. someone else disbelieving them.

There's also the matter of basic personality types and varied life experience. So the arguments about significance of events will never be resolved.

64 posted on 07/25/2002 4:28:35 PM PDT by rdavis84
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To: rdavis84
My mom used to tell me that you couldn't tell which way the train went by looking at the tracks. For years I have independently verified this vital and important truth. When it comes to the future, live it or live with it.
65 posted on 07/25/2002 4:33:03 PM PDT by JusPasenThru
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To: JusPasenThru
Mom-Bump
66 posted on 07/25/2002 4:34:53 PM PDT by 1bigdictator
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To: rdavis84
Would I be right to assume that much of this centers around Revelations, recent events and political players on the world stage?

(Or is it just the freemasons again?)

67 posted on 07/25/2002 4:41:47 PM PDT by Jhoffa_
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To: 1bigdictator
I read this and say to myself:

"Do you realize how close we came to total confiscation of firearms?"

68 posted on 07/25/2002 5:00:02 PM PDT by Zathras
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To: Jhoffa_
"Would I be right to assume that much of this centers around Revelations, recent events and political players on the world stage?"

It's more than that, at least to me. The Bible is a tremendous wealth of insights into the Human Creature. Besides having that opposable thumb thingy, we've got "Free Will" :-)

To me the Bible has mostly been a study in "consequences" of the exercise of Free Will. The Phophecy portions seem to be the ultimate results of man's nature.

69 posted on 07/25/2002 5:01:26 PM PDT by rdavis84
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To: JusPasenThru
"When it comes to the future, live it or live with it."

Life would be very hollow without a belief in the Bible, I guess.

70 posted on 07/25/2002 5:05:24 PM PDT by rdavis84
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To: rdavis84
"I'm Chevy Chase.. and you're not."
71 posted on 07/25/2002 5:12:44 PM PDT by Jhoffa_
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To: 1bigdictator
Slick truly is the Anti-Christ.
72 posted on 07/25/2002 5:27:03 PM PDT by The Sons of Liberty
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To: Jhoffa_
So it's a completely subjective conspiracy?

Not in the least.

73 posted on 07/25/2002 6:21:36 PM PDT by Askel5
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To: rdavis84
Besides having that opposable thumb thingy

This has always been a bitter bone of contention for my dog.

74 posted on 07/25/2002 6:31:00 PM PDT by Askel5
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To: Republic; mtngrl@vrwc; rintense; Miss Marple; Wphile; ohioWfan; Mo1; kayak; homeschool mama; All
Please come over here, read this, and determine to let this be sent out to every person on your email list or given to every person you meet.....leading up to the upcoming elections. Please remind people why sept. 11th happened. It was not because of Pres Bush or anyone on his team. He inherited a dismantled national security apparatus. And Sept. 11th happened because the Clintons hate Christians so much they were doing everything they could to make our nation vulnerable to the attack we experienced on Sept.11th! May they roast in hell for that! God forgive them - I have not - yet.
75 posted on 07/25/2002 7:19:39 PM PDT by Freedom'sWorthIt
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To: disgustedvet
You know, the bad rap the militias in this country have are mostly undeserved.

True enough. Clinton's program was sucked up by the media as usual, and any bad apples were used to paint the whole bushel.

76 posted on 07/25/2002 8:08:31 PM PDT by BOBTHENAILER
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To: disgustedvet
Most folks that I know that are involved in the militia are some of the most law abiding, partriotic people I have ever met. Now, the JBT's are targeting every C/O of every militia in the country as a scare tactic.

Are these COs appointed by the state governor, as required by the US Constitution? If they aren't, how can you describe them as "law abiding?"

77 posted on 07/25/2002 8:11:16 PM PDT by Poohbah
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To: 1bigdictator
Sperry is dead-on in his assessment.

Clinton wasted or rather diverting FBI resources from fighting America's enemies to instead fighting and investigating the Liar-In-Chief's own personal enemies, and NOW look at our situation.

How many ways did Bill Clinton damage our country? Compromise our security? In every which way he could....

Hillary's waiting and hoping in '04 or '08 to finish the job...

78 posted on 07/25/2002 8:23:40 PM PDT by F16Fighter
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To: Freedom'sWorthIt
Thanks, babe. I had seen it and already posted to it-a very angry rant-and I agree with you.................THE CLINTONS WANTED TO BLAME THE CHRISTAIN RIGHT FOR MOST THINGS! They DISGUST ME more and more and more and more and more......I didn't think so much disgust and loathing against the actions of others was possible.
79 posted on 07/25/2002 8:32:27 PM PDT by Republic
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To: rdavis84
The Bible is a tremendous wealth of insights into the Human Creature. Besides having that opposable thumb thingy, we've got "Free Will" :-)

shhhhhh! You are going to upset the Calvanist. shhhhhh!

We don't have a free will. We don't have a free will. We don't have a free will. We don't have a free will. We don't have a free will.

There now, I feel better and more convinced.

80 posted on 07/25/2002 10:49:30 PM PDT by Lester Moore
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