Omission is one of the major flaws in the 9 / 11 commission's report, veterans say. "Significant issues and cases that were duly reported to the commission by those of us direct knowledge, but somehow escaped attention," they write. "The omission of such serious and applicable issues and information by itself renders the report flawed, and casts doubt on the validity of many of its recommendations"
Omission is one of the major flaws in the 9 / 11 commission's report, veterans say. "Significant issues and cases that were duly reported to the commission by those of us direct knowledge, but somehow escaped attention," they write. "The omission of such serious and applicable issues and information by itself renders the report flawed, and casts doubt on the validity of many of its recommendations"
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Omission is one of the major flaws in the 9 / 11 commission's report, veterans say. "Significant issues and cases that were duly reported to the commission by those of us direct knowledge, but somehow escaped attention," they write. "The omission of such serious and applicable issues and information by itself renders the report flawed, and casts doubt on the validity of many of its recommendations"
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letter to congress regarding the 9/11 commission report, signed by the following 25
military, intelligence, and security veterans:
“[w]e the undersigned wish to bring to the attention of the congress and the people of the united states what we believe are serious shortcomings in the [9/11 commission] report and its recommendations. …
omission is one of the major flaws in the commission’s report. we are
aware of significant issues and cases that were duly reported to the commission by those of us with direct knowledge, but somehow escaped attention. …
the omission of such serious and applicable issues and information by
itself renders the report flawed, and casts doubt on the validity of many of its recommendations.” http://www.pogo.org/m/hsp/... <http://www.pogo.org/m/hsp/hsp-911commission-040913.pdf> edward j. costello, jr., former special agent, counterterrorism, fbi john m. cole, former veteran intelligence operations specialist, fbi david "mark" conrad, retired agent in charge, internal affairs, u.s. customs rosemary n. dew, former supervisory special agent, counterterrorism and counterintelligence, fbi bogdan dzakovic, former red team leader, faa (see also individual quote above.) sibel d. edmonds, former language specialist, fbi (see also individual quote above.) steve elson, retired navy seal and former special agent, faa and us navy david forbes, aviation, logistics and govt. security analysts, boydforbes, inc., melvin a. goodman, retired senior analyst/ division manager and senior fellow at the center for international policy, cia (see also individual quote above.) mark graf, former security supervisor, planner, and derivative classifier, department of energy gilbert m. graham, retired special agent, counterintelligence, fbi diane kleiman, former special agent, us customs lt col karen u. kwiatkowski, veteran policy analyst, u.s. air force-dod (see also individual quote above.) lynne a. larkin, former operation officer, cia david macmichael, former senior estimates officer, cia raymond l. mcgovern, veteran analyst, cia (see also individual quote above.) theodore j. pahle, senior intelligence officer (ret), defense intelligence agency, office of naval intelligence, and u.s. army intelligence behrooz sarshar, retired language specialist, fbi brian f. sullivan, retired special agent and risk management specialist, faa larry j. tortorich, retired us naval officer, us navy and dept. of homeland security/tsa jane a. turner, retired special agent, fbi john b. vincent, retired special agent, counterterrorism, fbi dr. fred whitehurst, retired supervisory special agent/laboratory forensic examiner, fbi col. ann wright, retired reserve colonel and former us diplomat, us army, matthew j. zipoli, special response team (srt) officer, doe