Posted on 06/19/2002 6:39:39 PM PDT by RCW2001
US Heard 'Tomorrow Is Zero Hour' on Eve of Attacks
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June 19 By Tabassum Zakaria WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. intelligence intercepted two messages the day before the Sept. 11 attacks that indicated an event was planned the following day, but the communications were not translated until Sept. 12, government sources said on Wednesday. The National Security Agency, which eavesdrops on communications worldwide, intercepted messages that said "tomorrow is zero hour" and "the match begins tomorrow," sources said on condition of anonymity. The agency did not translate the messages, which were in Arabic, until Sept. 12 -- the day after hijacked airliners smashed into New York's World Trade Center and the Pentagon killing about 3,000 people. The United States has blamed Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network for the attack. The intercepted messages gave no details of the time, location or nature of the event that was to take place. The NSA handles a huge volume of intercepted communications traffic from around the world in many different languages. One U.S. intelligence source said no action could have been taken on the basis of such vague messages. "Sometimes we get the ambient noise and background chatter. You don't know who is talking," the source said. "Is there actionable intelligence in this? Absolutely not. This is not a smoking gun." A U.S. official said the two messages were so non-specific that even had they been translated the same day they were intercepted, they would not have rung any alarm bells. "You know how many times we hear things much more serious than that? Lots of times," the official said on condition of anonymity. The messages only took on potential significance in hindsight, the official said. NSA Director Lt. Gen. Michael Hayden was among the intelligence officials who testified this week at closed-door hearings of the House of Representatives and Senate intelligence committees conducting a joint investigation of intelligence failures surrounding Sept. 11. The FBI and the CIA have been strongly criticized by Congress for failing to pick up on a number of clues before the attacks and for poorly sharing information with each other. Some lawmakers made the point at the hearings that NSA was only translating, analyzing and disseminating a portion of the huge volume of communications it collected, and that it needed to improve. The FBI is undergoing fundamental reforms, and President Bush has proposed creating a new Homeland Security Department to better coordinate intelligence and formulate responses to any future terrorist attack. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a California Democrat, on Wednesday introduced legislation that would create the post of Director of National Intelligence to oversee all the intelligence agencies and have a separate CIA director. Currently the CIA director wears two hats -- in charge of the Central Intelligence Agency as well as overseeing the whole intelligence community which has segments in the Defense Department and the State Department. The House and Senate intelligence committees had planned to hold public hearings about Sept. 11 next week, but some lawmakers said those were likely to be delayed. Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Bob Graham, a Florida Democrat, said the final decision on when the open hearings would be held was to be made on Thursday. |
The information was useless. We already had intel that something big was being planned, but we had no idea what it was. If this data had been translated 15 seconds after interception and a copy was handed to every single agent in the CIA, FBI and NSA, they wouldn't have been able to stop 9/11. It's irrelevant, except for liberals trying to hurt the Bush Administration.
" The intercepted messages gave no details of the time, location or nature of the event that was to take place"
Yeah right, there you have it folks. Total proof that George Bush helped plan the attacks.
Take this weak stuff home
So if we simply would have covered the entire, not just NY mind you, but the ENTIRE country with fire extinguishing foam the minute we heard about "zero hour" we would all be safe right now. Safe but covered with white, gooey, sticky stuff...
Do you have so much faith in goverment agencies that you think they can protect us all womb to tomb?
For those of you I am directing this at, your lack of outrage shows your lack of concern about your nation.
I won't waste my time commenting on that statement.
This is beside the point. The point is that EVEN if the cross-communication had been done, this information is not actionable. It's not actionable by itself -- and even less so compared to the thousands of intercepted messages saying 'BLOOD WILL RUN IN THE STREETS OF WASHINGTON!' that they must get all the time.
I agree that the security agencies interoperate poorly or not at all. But the issue is whether the information, translated in a timely manner or not, would have changed anything. The answer seems to be 'no'.
Talk about job security. These guys probably have armed escorts to ensure their safety!
Why are we hearing about it at all???
It must have been leaked from Demorats in Congress.
We have no business knowing what the NSA's sources and methods are.
Sounds like total BS to me. While it's true that Americans are notoriously bad at learning foreign languages, you know we've got more than three Arabic "operatives". And Arabic is not the easiest language to learn to speak or write.
You are right. A Reuters article with no named sources -- on FreeRepublic instead of yawn, it usually means nausea.
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