Congressional Awareness of Crimes Related to 9/11 and FBI Murders
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Murders perpetrated by an FBI supervisor in the New York offices.
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A Mafia soldier acting as a mole inside the al Qaeda cell headed by Ramzi Yousef, the mastermind of the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center.
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Advance warnings to the FBI of specific terrorist attacks given by that mole, obtained from inside the al Qaeda cell, of three major terrorist actions that did subsequently take place. These included:
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The downing of TWA Flight 800, within several weeks of providing the information.
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The bombings of three U.S. Embassies in Africa.
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The hijackings of four airliners on September 11, 2001.
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Why the FBI kept this advance warning confidential, without acting on them: to discredit the mole who was to testify about the murders perpetrated by a key FBI supervisory working with a Mafia capo known as the "killing machine."
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The above misconduct allowed the terrorist acts to occur, with the immediate loss of several thousand lives, and the subsequent harm arising from acting on the 9/11 hijackings.
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If the public ever learned about these matters, they would associate the deaths and other tragedies with corruption in the FBI and other DOJ offices; corruption among members of Congress who covered up for these matters, thereby obstructing justice.
Validity Behind the Letters Sent to Members of Congress on This Matter:
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This writer, who was a former key federal aviation safety inspector-investigator.
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This writer's close association with the mole inside the al Qaeda cell.
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This writer's close association with a highly decorated Vietnam helicopter pilot and former FBI Special Agent, who worked under the FBI supervisor involved in the murders.
Details of these matters can be found in the book,
Crimes of the FBI-DOJ, and the Mafia.Chance of the public, reading this, acting on it: Nil, continuing the American culture of doing nothing, and suffering the consequences. Most graphic example being the housing and financial frauds that were visible to the entire American public. She sheep did nothing—as usual!
The Following are Some of the Related Letters
Representative Tom Davis letter, October 27, 2003. Supplement to October 23rd letter, advising that Justice Department personnel are blocking information about FBI involvement in the New York City area with organized crime, including murders perpetrated with the participation of a key FBI agent, Lindley DeVecchio. No response, enabling the murders involving the FBI to go unpunished, and enabling the FBI culture to go uncorrected−with surely played a role in the FBI's poor performance that ignored the overwhelming amount of information that terrorists were planning to hijack airliners and fly them into buildings. (Word) (Adobe).
Stich obtained this information from former Mafia member Gregory Scarpa, Jr. (with whom Stich had a book contract); a former associate of Jimmy Hoffa, brutal crime thug Tony Spilotro (the person portrayed in the movie, Casino); and a former FBI agent who worked under DeVecchio.
In 2006, the Brooklyn district attorney obtained an indictment against former FBI agent DeVecchio, based in part upon the information provided by Gregory Scarpa, Jr.
Senator Diane Feinstein, October 27, 2003. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)
Representative Tom Davis letter, October 23, 2003. Chairman Committee on Government Reform, offering to provide evidence of FBI agents providing classified information to Mafia figures; FBI agents involved in bank robberies and murders with Mafia figures, enlarging upon similar misconduct by FBI agents in the Boston area associated with a string of murders and other crimes. Stich offered to provide the names of his sources, including a former key member of the Colombo Mafia family in New York; a former underworld figure that was an associate of Jimmy Hoffa; Las Vegas mobster Tony Spilotro (the key figure in the movie, Casino); and a former FBI agent from the New York office, all of whom had key inside information on these serious crimes that involved FBI and DOJ officials in Washington. No response. (Word) (Adobe)
As in years past, despite the serious charges and consequences, no response. In 2006, the district attorney in Brooklyn, using the same mafia figure with whom Stich had a book contract in 2002, filed murder charges against FBI agent Lindley DeVecchio. The cover-up and obstruction of justice by members of Congress in 2003, when Stich offered them information, was finally circumvented in 2006 by the district attorney in Brooklyn.
Representative Henry Waxman, August 1, 2003. Offering to provide evidence of FBI providing names of government informants to organized crime figures in the New York City area (similar to the Boston FBI office with the Winter Hill gang). No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)
Representative F. James Sensenbrenner, March 12, 2003. Chairman of Judiciary Committee. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)
These letters are from many others at the following site:
www.defraudingamerica.com/letter_list_congress.html

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