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Subject: [UQ-Wire] UQ Wire: Security Experts Blast 9-11 Commission

UQ Wire: Security Experts Blast 9-11 Commission

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 An Open Letter To The US Congress
 Date: September 13, 2004

To The Congress of The United States:

The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United
States ended its report stating that ''We look forward to a national
debate on the merits of what we have recommended, and we will
participate vigorously in that debate.''

In this spirit, we 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 report and its recommendations.


We thus call upon Congress to refrain from narrow political considerations
and to apply brakes to the race to implement the commission recommendations.
It is not too late for Congress to break with the practice of
limiting testimony to that from politicians and top-layer career
bureaucrats-many with personal reputations to defend and institutional
equities to protect.

Instead, use this unique opportunity to introduce salutary reform,
an opportunity that must not be squandered by politically driven
haste.

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.

Serious problems and shortcomings within government agencies
likewise were reported to the Commission but were not included
in the report. The report simply does not get at key problems
within the intelligence, aviation security, and law enforcement
communities. 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.

We believe that one of the primary purposes of the Commission
was to establish accountability; that to do so is essential to
understanding the failures that led to 9/11, and to prescribe
needed changes.

However, the Commission in its report holds no one accountable,
stating instead "our aim has not been to assign individual blame".
That is to play the political game, and it shows that the goal
of achieving unanimity overrode one of the primary purposes of
this Commission's establishment.

When calling for accountability, we are referring not to quasi-innocent
mistakes caused by "lack of imagination" or brought about by
ordinary "human error". Rather, we refer to intentional actions
or inaction by individuals responsible for our national security,
actions or inaction dictated by motives other than the security
of the people of the United States.

The report deliberately ignores officials and civil servants
who were, and still are, clearly negligent and/or derelict in
their duties to the nation. If these individuals are protected
rather than held accountable, the mindset that enabled 9/11 will
persist, no matter how many layers of bureaucracy are added,
and no matter how much money is poured into the agencies. Character
counts.

Personal integrity, courage, and professionalism make the difference.
Only a commission bent on holding no one responsible and reaching
unanimity could have missed that.

We understand, as do most Americans, that one of our greatest
strengths in defending against terrorism is the dedication and
resourcefulness of those individuals who work on the frontlines.


Even before the Commission began its work, many honest and patriotic
individuals from various agencies came forward with information
and warnings regarding terrorism-related issues and serious problems
within our intelligence and aviation security agencies.

If it were not for these individuals, much of what we know today
of significant issues and facts surrounding 9/11 would have remained
in the dark. These "whistleblowers" were able to put the safety
of the American people above their own careers and jobs, even
though they had reason to suspect that the deck was stacked against
them. Sadly, it was.

Retaliation took many forms: some were ostracized; others were
put under formal or informal gag orders; some were fired. The
commission has neither acknowledged their contribution nor faced
up to the urgent need to protect such patriots against retaliation
by the many bureaucrats who tend to give absolute priority to
saving face and protecting their own careers.

The Commission did emphasize that barriers to the flow of information
were a primary cause for wasting opportunities to prevent the
tragedy. But it skipped a basic truth.

Secrecy enforced by repression threatens national security as
much as bureaucratic turf fights. It sustains vulnerability to
terrorism caused by government breakdowns. Reforms will be paper
tigers without a safe channel for whistleblowers to keep them
honest in practice.

It is unrealistic to expect that government workers will defend
the public, if they can't defend themselves. Profiles in Courage
are the exception, not the rule.

Unfortunately, current whistleblower rights are a cruel trap
and magnet for cynicism. The Whistleblower Protection Act has
turned into an efficient way to finish whistleblowers off by
endorsing termination.

No government workers have access to jury trials like Congress
enacted for corporate workers after the Enron/MCI debacles.

Government workers need genuine, enforceable rights just as much
to protect America's families, as corporate workers do to protect
America's investments. It will take congressional leadership
to fill this hole in the 9/11 Commission's recommendations.

The Commission, with its incomplete report of "facts and circumstances",
intentional avoidance of assigning accountability, and disregard
for the knowledge, expertise and experience of those who actually
do the job, has now set about pressuring our Congress and our
nation to hastily implement all its recommendations.

While we do not intend to imply that all recommendations of this
report are flawed, we assert that the Commission's list of recommendations
does not include many urgently needed fixes, and further, we
argue that some of their recommendations, such as the creation
of an �intelligence czar', and haphazard increases in intelligence
budgets, will lead to increases in the complexity and confusion
of an already complex and highly bureaucratic system.
Congress has been hearing not only from the commissioners but
from a bevy of other career politicians, very few of whom have
worked in the intelligence community, and from top-layer bureaucrats,
many with vested interests in saving face and avoiding accountability.


Congress has not included the voices of the people working within
the intelligence and broader national security communities who
deal with the real issues and problems day-after-day and who
possess the needed expertise and experience-in short, those who
not only do the job but are conscientious enough to stick their
necks out in pointing to the impediments they experience in trying
to do it effectively.

We the undersigned, who have worked within various government
agencies (FBI, CIA, FAA, DIA, Customs) responsible for national
security and public safety, call upon you in Congress to include
the voices of those with first-hand knowledge and expertise in
the important issues at hand. We stand ready to do our part.

Respectfully,

1. Costello, Edward J. Jr., Former Special Agent, Counterintelligence,
FBI
2. Cole, John M., Former Veteran Intelligence Operations Specialist,
FBI
3. Conrad, David "Mark", Retired Agent in Charge, Internal Affairs,
U.S. Customs
4. Dew, Rosemary N., Former Supervisory Special Agent, Counterterrorism
& Counterintelligence, FBI
5. Dzakovic, Bogdan, Former Red Team Leader, FAA
6. Edmonds, Sibel D., Former Language Specialist, FBI
7. Elson, Steve, Retired Navy Seal & Former Special Agent, FAA
& US Navy
8. Forbes, David, Aviation, Logistics and Govt. Security Analysts,
BoydForbes, Inc.,
9. Goodman, Melvin A., Former Senior Analyst/ Division Manager,
CIA; Senior Fellow at the Center for International Policy
10. Graf, Mark, Former Security Supervisor, Planner, & Derivative
Classifier, Department of Energy
11. Graham, Gilbert M., Retired Special Agent, Counterintelligence,
FBI
12. Kleiman, Diane, Former Special Agent, US Customs
13. Kwiatkowski, Karen U., Lt. Col. USAF (ret.), Veteran Policy
Analyst-DoD
14. Larkin, Lynne A., Former Operation Officer, CIA
15. MacMichael, David, Former Senior Estimates Officer, CIA
16. McGovern, Raymond L., Former Analyst, CIA
17. Pahle, Theodore J., Retired Senior Intelligence Officer,
DIA
18. Sarshar, Behrooz, Retired Language Specialist, FBI
19. Sullivan, Brian F., Retired Special Agent & Risk Management
Specialist, FAA
20. Tortorich, Larry J., Retired US Naval Officer, US Navy &
Dept. of Homeland Security/TSA
21. Turner, Jane A., Retired Special Agent, FBI
22. Vincent, John B., Retired Special Agent, Counterterrorism,
FBI
23. Whitehurst, Dr. Fred, Retired Supervisory Special Agent/Laboratory
Forensic Examiner, FBI
24. Wright, Ann, Col. US Army (ret.); and Former Foreign Service
officer
25. Zipoli, Matthew J., Special Response Team (SRT) Officer,
DOE


CC:
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Chairman Pat Roberts
& Vice Chairman John D. Rockefeller
Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Chairman Orrin G. Hatch &
Ranking Democratic Member Patrick Leahy
Senate Committee on Armed Services, Chairman John Warner & Ranking
Member Carl Levin
Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs, Chairman Susan Collins
& Ranking Member Joseph Lieberman
House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Chairman Porter
J. Goss & Ranking Member Jane Harman
House Committee on the Judiciary, Chairman F. James Sensenbrenner,
Jr. & Ranking Member John Conyers
House Armed Services Committee, Chairman Duncan Hunter & Ranking
Member Ike Skelton
House Committee on Government Reform, Chairman Tom Davis & Ranking
Member Henry A. Waxman
House Select Committee on Homeland Security, Chairman Christopher
Cox & Ranking Member Jim Turner
Senator Charles Grassley







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