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Curt Weldon to probe top-secret 9-11 Cambone notes?
GOP
House Armed Services Vice-Chair & America’s primary Able Danger 9/11
sleuth faces decision to press for hearings on Bush Defense Secretary
Rumsfeld’s “go massive—(sweep it up)—things related & not”
Iraq war FOIA revelations on day of attacks
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Tom Flocco
3553 West Chester Pike, #149 / Newtown Square, PA 19073
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March
5, 2006
Congressman Curt Weldon (R-PA-7)
2466 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515-3807 / 202-225-2011 |
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RE:
Top-secret 9-11/Iraq War Cambone notes
VIA PRIORITY MAIL
House Armed Services—(202) 225-4151
Senate Armed Services—(202) 224-3871 |
Dear Congressman
Weldon:
Americans are proud of your strong stance to place U.S. citizens first when it
comes to the control of our strategic national assets; and as a constituent in
your Pennsylvania 7th Congressional District, I want to thank you for your
letter of February 27, 2006 outlining your aggressive opposition to the Bush
administration’s attempt to allow United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) Dubai Ports
World corporation to acquire operations at six important U.S. ports.
Your courageous decision to oppose many GOP members in drafting legislation on
a bipartisan basis to ensure that America’s ports are not delegated to an
instrument of a foreign government with a history of association with
terrorist elements—regardless of the economic benefits—is a sign of true
patriotism.
Given your reputation as a primary congressional standard-bearer for
protecting U.S. national security and your House Armed Services Committee
probe of Operation Able Danger and its pre-9/11 attack warnings, I am
writing to bring to your attention Under-Secretary of Defense for Intelligence
Stephen Cambone’s explosive and top-secret notes written on September 11
which were provided to me by sources linked to the U.S. Intelligence Special
Operations Group (SOG) who found Cambone’s notes from a recent Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA) response placed in a daily SOG report regarding Defense
Secretary Rumsfeld.
These direct quotes from Cambone’s notes written at 9:53 am, 12:05 pm and
2:40 pm on the day of the 9/11 attacks reveal that Secretary Rumsfeld was
intent upon attacking Iraq at all costs: “Hard to get a good case…Need to
move swiftly. Near term target needs…Go massive—(Sweep) it all up. Things related
and not…Need to do so to get anything useful…Tasks [Pentagon
attorney] Jim Haynes to talk to PW [Deputy of Defense Paul Wolfowitz] for
additional support v/v Usis [UdayHussein] & connection w/ UBL [Osama bin
Laden]…VP [Vice-President Cheney] Report: CIA intercept 9:53 EST
[redacted]…AA77 [American Airlines flight 77]—three indiv have been
followed since Millennium and [USS] Cole [bombing]…1 guy is assoc of Cole
bomber…2 entered U.S. in early July…2d of 3 pulled aside and
interrogated?”
I am enclosing the notes and a piece written for my website which goes into
more detail and analysis as to the content of Dr. Cambone’s written
observations; and since the Pentagon, 9-11 Commission and Robert Woodward’s Plan
of Attack (based on exclusive interviews with President Bush) have deleted
most of this key information in their respective investigations, final
Commission Report and book, I am writing to request that you introduce these
notes before the House Armed Services Committee and commence public hearings
with a full and complete investigation of their contents, supported by
testimony from key players.
Absent a grand jury probe, Armed Services has power to subpoena Cambone’s
redactions likely to be more explosive than the above FOIA results; moreover,
Americans want to know what Mr. Rumsfeld’s “good news” meant at 12:05
pm, just two hours after the last plane crashed on September 11—information
that demands accountability and explanation in order to know the real truth
behind the Iraq war and 9/11.
Your past courage is greatly appreciated; and as a constituent, I count on you
to investigate the contents of these top-secret notes so that U.S. citizens
can be assured that the Pentagon and 9/11 Commission have not obstructed
justice as to the real reasons for the Iraq war, since no weapons of mass
destruction were found.
Sincerely,
Tom Flocco