all the more reason we need some sort of independent investigation to determine what the DIA knew and when did they know it.
CROSSING THE RUBICON: The Decline of the American Empire at the End of the Age of Oil by Michael C. Ruppert Voted onlinereviewofbooks.com Non-fiction Book of the Year (2004) — Political bestsellers of 2004 as seen on C-SPAN: Amazon.com's Top 5 list “Crossing the Rubicon” is the second largest selling book about the attacks of September 11th after the official Kean Commission report. I don't think anyone can read this book and not feel that Dick Cheney carries as much guilt as Al Queda for 9/11. This book is a 675 page research into what actually happened and why. It is a great read.
I actually agree with you. I've had my suspicions from the beginning that the final "bipartisan" 911 report wasn't worth the paper it was written on
You alleged that this rose to the level of the Plame "kerfluffle" as far as meriting an investigation. Since there have already been several investigations that have detailed the breakdowns in communications between various governmental intelligence agencies, I say that you are comparing apples and hammers. The communication breakdowns before 9/11 have been exhaustively documented and hopefully the "wall of separation" has been lowered if not taken down completely. The people who leaked Plame's name are still out there and presumably still have access to confidential information that they could use to further endanger our national security.