FBI withholding information on planned terrorist attacks--with catastrophic consequences.

FBI Hid Information on Terrorist Plans
With Catastrophic Consequences for Americans
 
The following information is provided by a former federal agent and is found in a letter to Attorney General Eric Holder:

§       A mole inside the al Qaeda cell headed by Ramzi Yousef provided advance information to FBI agents in the New York City offices of four separate terrorist attacks on U.S. targets.
 

§       High-level FBI-DOJ personnel withheld the information from other government entities that could have taken steps to prevent the terrorist attacks. The reason: to deny credibility to the Mafioso who were expected to testify about murders involving his father, a notorious Capo in a New York Mafia family and a key FBI supervisor in the New York offices.
 

§       The forewarned terrorist attacks subsequently occurred.
The reason for withholding the information: to protect high-level FBI-DOJ personnel from being exposed in criminal activities.
 

§        Another key issue: CIA and military personnel engaged in torture of mostly low-level detainees seeking information of al Qaeda plans while high-level FBI-DOJ personnel withheld information on major terrorist attacks obtained in a confidential manner from inside a primary al Qaeda cell. 

 

Details in an April 22, 2009, letter to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder: www.defraudingamerica.com/doj_holder_april_22_2009.pdf  More information at the basic site, www.defraudidngamerica.com and in the book: Crimes of the FBI-DOJ and the Mafia

This information is provided by a former federal agent that has been in continuous contact for the past six years with the former Mafioso acting acting as a mole inside the al Qaeda cell headed by the infamous Ramzi Yousef.

 

 

 

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