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September 11 Commission Report - Gnostic Liberation Front

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“WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 - Officials at the Federal Bureau of Investigation mishandled a Florida<br />

terror investigation, falsified documents in the case in an effort to cover repeated missteps and<br />

retaliated against an agent who first complained about the problems, Justice Department<br />

investigators have concluded….The agent who first alerted the F.B.I. to problems in the case, a<br />

veteran undercover operative named Mike German, was "retaliated against" by his boss, who was<br />

angered by the agent's complaints and stopped using him for prestigious assignments in training<br />

new undercover agents, the draft report concluded. Mr. German's case first became public last<br />

year, as he emerged as the latest in a string of whistle-blowers at the bureau who said they had<br />

been punished and effectively silenced for voicing concerns about the handling of terror<br />

investigations and other matters since Sept. <strong>11</strong>, 2001. Mr. German's case dates to 2002, when the<br />

F.B.I. division in Tampa opened a terror investigation into a lead that laundered proceeds, possibly<br />

connected to a drug outfit, might be used to finance terrorists overseas. …...the inspector general<br />

found that the F.B.I. had "mishandled and mismanaged" the investigation, partly through the<br />

failure to document important developments for months at a time. The report also found that<br />

supervisors were aware of problems in the case but did not take prompt action to correct them.”<br />

[<strong>Report</strong> Finds Cover-Up in an F.B.I. Terror Case, Eric Lichtblau, New York Times, December 4,<br />

2005]<br />

− As demonstrated in the unwillingness to prosecute BCCI:<br />

“The influential Chairman of the Banking <strong>Commission</strong> in the U.S. House of Representatives,<br />

Henry Gonzales, chided the Bush and Reagan administrations for refusing to prosecute the BCCI.<br />

In addition the Dept. of Justice repeatedly declined to co-operate in the Congressional<br />

investigations into the BCCI scandal and the closely linked scandal of the "Banco Nazional del<br />

Lavoro" (BNL). This bank had made billions of dollars from loans that Bush had granted the Iraqi<br />

government shortly before the Gulf War. Gonzales had said that the Bush administration had had a<br />

Department of Justice which he thought "the most corrupt, most unbelievably corrupt Department<br />

of justice that I have ever experienced during my 32 years in Congress". [George Soros and the<br />

Rothschilds Connection, Jan Von Helsing ("Secret Societies and their Power in the 20th<br />

Century")]<br />

− As demonstrated in Bush’s determination to regularly eliminate special investigators<br />

from investigations of his political colleagues – eliminating special investigators on<br />

the same case twice!<br />

“WASHINGTON — A US grand jury in Guam opened an investigation of controversial lobbyist<br />

Jack Abramoff more than two years ago, but President Bush removed the supervising federal<br />

prosecutor, and the probe ended soon after.” [ LA Times, Aug 8, 2005]<br />

“The investigation into Jack Abramoff, the disgraced Republican lobbyist, took a provocative new<br />

turn Thursday when the Justice Department said the chief prosecutor in the inquiry would step<br />

down next week because he had been nominated to a federal judgeship by President Bush.” [SF<br />

Chronicle, Jan 27, 2006]<br />

− As demonstrated by George Bush Sr’s. willingness to blatantly interfere with a<br />

criminal investigation:<br />

“May-June 1989 - Trial of executives of Sunrise Savings and Loan in Florida which collapsed in<br />

1985 with bailout costs to the American taxpayer of $680 MILLION dollars. The Miami Herald, a<br />

Knight-Ridder newspaper covered every day of the trial. Yet when one witness testified that thenvice<br />

President George Bush had interferred in the investigation of Sunrise in 1984, a year before<br />

it collapsed, the Miami Herald somehow missed this story. The Bush-appointed Federal attorney<br />

in Miami never investigated this testimony, nor did he make an attempt to indict the man for<br />

THE SEPTEMBER <strong>11</strong> COMMISSION REPORT Page 325

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