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Flight 253: Anatomy of a Cover-Up
A Failure to "Integrate and Understand," or a Thin Tissue of Lies

by Tom Burghardt


Global Research, January 11, 2010
Antifascist Calling...
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=16888

New revelations about the failed Christmas Day attack on Northwest Airlines
Flight 253 continue to emerge as does evidence of a systematic cover-up.

With the White House in crisis mode since the attempted bombing, President
Obama met for two hours January 5 with top security and intelligence
officials. Obama said that secret state agencies "had sufficient information
to uncover the terror plot ... but that intelligence officials had 'failed
to connect those dots'," The New York Times reports.

    The latest iteration of the "dot theory" floated by the President, aided
and abetted by a compliant media, claims "this was not a failure to collect
intelligence" but rather, "a failure to integrate and understand the
intelligence that we already had."

"Mr. Obama's stark assessment that the government failed to properly analyze
and integrate intelligence served as a sharp rebuke of the country's
intelligence agencies," declared the Times uncritically.

While the President's remarks may have offered a "sharp [rhetorical]
rebuke," Obama's statement suggests that no one will be held accountable.
Indeed, the President "was standing by his top national security advisers,
including those whose agencies failed to communicate with one another."

While the President may be "standing by" his national security advisers, the
question is, are the denizens of America's secret state standing by him? One
well-connected Washington insider, MSNBC pundit Richard Wolffe, isn't so
sure.

Wolffe, the author of a flattering portrait of Obama, Renegade: The Making
of a President, when asked on MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann January
4 what is the White House "focus here right now?"
Wolffe's startling reply: "Is this conspiracy or cock up? It seems that the
president is leaning very much towards thinking this was a systemic failure
by individuals who maybe had an alternative agenda." (emphasis added)

    "I will accept that intelligence by its nature is imperfect" the
President said, "but it is increasingly clear that intelligence was not
fully analyzed or fully leveraged."

The question is why? And more pertinently from a parapolitical perspective,
what "alternative agenda" is playing out here that would put the lives of
nearly 300 air passengers at risk?

British Evidence: Down the Memory Hole

As Antifascist Calling reported last week, The Sunday Times and The Observer
newspapers disclosed that MI5 had built a dossier on Abdulmutallab which
showed "his repeated contacts with MI5 targets who were subject to phone
taps, email intercepts and other forms of surveillance."

It has since emerged, the Associated Press reported January 4, that British
authorities began assembling a security file on Abdulmutallab shortly after
his arrival the UK in 2005 when officials claimed he was in contact with
"known radicals."

Prime Minister Gordon Brown's spokesperson Simon Lewis said on Monday,
"Clearly there was security information about this individual's activities,
and that was information that was shared with the U.S.
authorities. That is the key point."

In an climb-down from Lewis's admission, The Wall Street Journal reported
that Home Secretary Alan Johnson, whose brief includes MI5, said in an
appearance before Parliament Tuesday, "Whilst we did provide information to
the U.S., according to standard operational practices, linked to the wider
aspect of this case, none of the information we held or shared indicated
that Abdulmutallab was about to attempt a terrorist attack against the U.S."

The Brown government has steadfastly refused to say just when the file on
Abdulmutallab was passed to the U.S., letting stand the implication it was
sent before the aborted Christmas Day attack.

The cover story being floated by MI5 now mendaciously claims the agency did
not send Abdulmutallab's security dossier on to American officials "because
of concerns about breaching his human rights and privacy," The Sunday Times
reported January 10.

"MI5 has privately conceded that as early as 2006 its surveillance
operations had picked up 'multiple communications' between the 23-year- old
Nigerian student and suspected terrorists in Britain," The Sunday Times
disclosed.

Despite these concessions, we're now to accept at face value the absurd
claim that information on a terrorist suspect wasn't passed along by British
spooks to their closest ally "because of guidance from [MI5's] legal
department."

Trying selling that fairy tale to Republican victims of the secret state's
"human rights and privacy" campaign in Northern Ireland as The Sunday Herald
revealed during their multiyear investigation into Britain's dirty war!

Under intense pressure by the United States about these disclosures, the
Brown government has gone to great lengths to stress "the importance to
Britain of close intelligence cooperation with the United States."

Still reeling however, from U.S. threats to cut-off intelligence sharing
last summer if torture evidence was disclosed to the public by the British
High Court, the government is moving to avoid a similar controversy over the
Abdulmutallab affair.

In late July, The Guardian revealed that "Hillary Clinton, the US secretary
of state, personally intervened to suppress evidence of CIA collusion in the
torture of a British resident, the high court heard today." The Guardian
also reported that MI5 chief Jonathan Evans said in a speech in October that
the "Security Service had been 'slow to detect the emerging pattern of US
practice in the period after 9/11'."

While the torture files were eventually released in late October by a High
Court order, it is certainly reasonable to ask: what other "U.S.
practice(s)" are being suppressed today by the Brown government?

The Independent confirms this and states, "The Downing Street comments were
reported to have angered the US government, but after talks with the White
House, Mr Brown's spokesman tried to lower the diplomatic temperature. He
said relations remained 'excellent' between the two countries."

As part of a new and improved sanitized narrative, the Home Office now
claims that Abdulmutallab's transformation into an erstwhile suicide bomber
began only after he left Britain. This, despite revelations by The Sunday
Times last week, that he stoked MI5's interest precisely because of his
repeated contacts with individuals "who were subject to phone taps, email
intercepts and other forms of surveillance."

In a further development that can't please the British state, The Guardian
reported January 7, that Yemen's Deputy Prime Minister for Defense and
Security, Rashad al-Alimi, told a news conference that "information provided
to us is that Umar Farouk joined al-Qaida in London."

The Wall Street Journal reports that al-Alimi said Thursday, that
Abdulmutallab had "no links" to al-Qaeda "when he first came to Yemen in
2004 and 2005 to study Arabic" and that he "was radicalized during his time
in the U.K., where he had studied between his two stints in Yemen," charges
that "senior British counterterrorism officials"
dismiss, claiming "there was no evidence to back them up."

Why then, would Abdulmutallab's web browsing habits, cell phone
conversations as well as "other forms of surveillance" on "targets of
interest" to British spooks indicate a "lack of evidence"? It would seem to
suggest just the opposite.

Indeed, Abdulmutallab had been in "close contact" with "a key suspect in an
Al-Qaeda plot to murder British citizens," according to MP Patrick Mercer,
the chairman of the parliamentary counter-terrorism committee. Mercer told
The Sunday Times January 10, that the alleged airline bomber "had been in
touch" with the suspect, currently a resident in a high-security British
prison awaiting trial, "while both men were students in London."

Feeling the heat, Lewis has backtracked from his initial statement and now
claims that information revealed Monday was simply a "routine exchange of
information," and not specific warnings that "Abdulmutallab posed a
terrorist threat."

This beggars belief. Indeed, the Brown government's climb-down is clearly
intended to "disappear" inconvenient evidence from the official record, thus
suppressing the actual content of MI5's security dossier on Abdulmutallab,
and will only heighten suspicions that a transatlantic cover-up of the
affair is in full-swing.

A Failure to "Integrate and Understand," or a Thin Tissue of Lies

Making the rounds of the Sunday talk shows last week, John O. Brennan,
President Obama's top counterterrorism advisor, claimed that U.S.
intelligence officials "had snippets of information" about the suspected
bomber but "we didn't have any type of information that really allowed us to
identify Mr. Abdulmutallab."

The Washington Post reported January 4 that Brennan mendaciously claimed,
"We may have had a partial name. We might have had an indication of a
Nigerian. But there was nothing that brought it all together."

Indeed, the 25-year CIA veteran and former CEO of The Analysis Corporation,
the firm which built and maintained bloated watchlists for the Office of the
Director of National Intelligence's National Counterterrorist Center, went
so far as to cheekily proclaim "there is no smoking gun piece of
intelligence out there that said he was a terrorist, he was going to carry
out this attack against this aircraft," or that America's multibillion
counterterrorist apparatus only had "bits and pieces of information."

Let's take a look at those informational "snippets" and summarize what is
quickly emerging as growing evidence of U.S. foreknowledge of an imminent
attack on an American passenger plane:

* May: the British government withdrew its student visa for Abdulmutallab, a
graduate of the prestigious University College London and placed him on a
watchlist, barring his entry into the UK. MI5, and presumably their MI6
military intelligence colleagues in Yemen, compiled a dossier on the
would-be bomber, citing his "political involvement" with "extremist
networks" that have enjoyed on-again, off- again ties with NATO military
intelligence organizations across the decades. This information, as Brown
government spokesperson Simon Lewis, who let the cat out of the proverbial
bag, was shared with their American counterparts.

* August: U.S. intelligence agencies, including the CIA and NSA, intercepted
cell- and satellite phone traffic which revealed that a Yemeni affiliate of
the Afghan-Arab database of disposable Western intelligence assets, also
known as al-Qaeda, were finalizing preparations for an operation that would
utilize a "Nigerian."

* October: Newsweek revealed in their January 11 issue, that the dodgy
cleric, the American-born Anwar al-Awlaki, who communicated extensively with
the disturbed Ft. Hood shooter, Maj. Malik Nadal Hasan, posted "a
provocative message on his English-language Web site:
'COULD YEMEN BE THE NEXT SURPRISE OF THE SEASON?'" According to Newsweek,
"Al-Awlaki seemed to hint at an upcoming attack that would make Yemen 'the
single most important front of jihad in the world'."
The Washington Post reported in 2008 that al-Awlaki had extensive contacts
with 9/11 hijackers Nawaf Alhazmi, Khalid Almihdhar, and Hani Hanjour and
was suspected of having assisted the 9/11 plot. According to the Post,
"three of the hijackers had spent time at his mosques in California and
Falls Church." Despite, or possibly because, of these dubious connections
"he was allowed to leave the country in 2002."
According to the History Commons, it is only in 2008 that the U.S.
government concludes that the shady imam "is linked to al-Qaeda attacks."
However, Al-Awlaki's provenance as a new "terrorist mastermind" should be
viewed with suspicion, given well-documented links known to have existed
amongst the 9/11 hijackers and American, Saudi and Pakistani secret state
agencies.

* October: the same month Al-Awlaki was hinting at a "surprise,"
Newsweek revealed that John O. Brennan "received an alarming briefing at the
White House from Muhammad bin Nayef, Brennan's Saudi counterpart. Nayef had
just survived an assassination attempt by a Qaeda operative using a novel
method: the operative had flown in from the Saudi-Yemeni border region with
a bomb hidden in his underwear.
The Saudi was concerned because he 'didn't think [U.S. officials] were
paying enough attention' to the growing threat." A familiar trope we've
heard in the aftermath of other terrorist strikes.

* Early November: Newsweek published an exclusive report January 4, that two
U.S. "intelligence agencies and the Department of Homeland Security
circulated a paper within the government last fall that examined in some
detail the threats that bombs secreted in clothing-- or inside someone's
body cavities--might pose to aviation security."
According to information leaked to the newsmagazine by anonymous
"national-security officials," the report "was prepared by the National
Counterterrorism Center in conjunction with Homeland Security and the CIA,"
and that "one principal point of discussion in the document was whether the
detonation of a bomb hidden in clothing on an airliner would have a
different explosive effect than the detonation of a bomb secreted in a body
cavity under similar circumstances." (emphasis added) This chilling report,
prepared in the wake of intelligence information provided U.S. security
agencies by Saudi Arabia's counterterrorism czar, should raise provocative
questions. No other media outlet however, has followed the trail.

* November 19: Abdulmutallab's father, a prominent Nigerian banker and
former high state official, visits the U.S. Embassy in Abuja, telling State
Department and CIA officials he believes his son is a threat. A cousin tells
The New York Times that the father told U.S. officials, "Look at the texts
he's sending. He's a security threat." Although Embassy personnel promise
"to look into it," the cousin told the Times that "they didn't take him
seriously."

* November 20: the CIA prepares and files a report on Abdulmutallab that is
sent to agency headquarters in Langley, Virginia "but not disseminated to
other intelligence agencies," unnamed "officials" tell the Times. Embassy
staff also wrote and sent a cable known as a "Visa Viper," to the State
Department and National Counterterrorism Center and a security file is
opened on the suspect.

* December 9-24: Abdulmutallab travels to Ghana from Ethiopia and pays cash,
$2,831 to be precise, for a ticket on a Northwest Airlines flight from Lagos
through Amsterdam to Detroit, landing on Christmas Day. "It is now known"
The Independent on Sunday reported January 10, "that the Ghanaian hotel he
listed on his immigration form was not the one where he was actually
staying." According to IoS, although the FBI "has officers on the ground in
Ghana and believe it is likely the terrorist may well have had his final
al-Qa'ida briefing, and supplied with equipment and explosives, there," no
steps are taken to apprehend the suspect. "All this" IoS comments, "was more
than a month after his father, a wealthy Nigerian banker, had met officials
at the US embassy in Abuja to share concerns about his son."

* December 22: during a White House Situation Room briefing Newsweek reports
that "a document presented to the president titled 'Key Homeland Threats'
did not mention Yemen, according to a senior administration official."

* December 25: Abdulmutallab boards Flight 253 in Amsterdam with only a
carry-on bag for his international flight; the would-be lap bomber holds a
2-year entry visa into the United States. As is standard procedure, the
Department of Homeland Security is notified an hour prior to departure that
he is a passenger on the plane.

* December 25: the Los Angeles Times disclosed January 7 that "U.S.
border security officials learned of the alleged extremist links of the
suspect in the Christmas Day jetliner bombing attempt as he was airborne
from Amsterdam to Detroit and had decided to question him when he landed."
Homeland Security officials "declined to discuss what information reached
the U.S. border officials in Amsterdam on Christmas Day." Despite suspicions
by Customs and Border Protection agents, who had accessed NCTC's TIDE
database, the flight crew is not notified of Abdulmutallab's presence aboard
the airliner and additional security precautions therefore, are not made.

Preliminary White House Review: Crafting the Cover-Up

In remarks January 7 announcing the White House's preliminary review of
alleged "intelligence failures" responsible for the near detonation of a
bomb aboard Flight 253, President Obama said that "America's first line of
defense is timely, accurate intelligence that is shared, integrated,
analyzed, and acted upon quickly and effectively."

Echoing remarks made Tuesday, Obama reiterated the trope that the secret
state "failed to connect the dots in a way that would have prevented a known
terrorist from boarding a plane for America."

In a maneuver to deflect public attention from the glaring similarities
between the 9/11 provocation and the near-tragedy Christmas Day over
Detroit, Obama claimed that "intelligence reforms"
instituted under the previous regime had "largely achieved" the goal of
generating said "timely intelligence."

Leaving aside overwhelming evidence that secret state agencies and a
Pentagon data mining program had amassed terabytes of data on the 9/11
hijack team, including detailed profiles and intelligence dossiers, and that
the Bush administration had been repeatedly warned by elements within their
own counterterrorism agencies as well as their foreign counterparts in
Britain, Egypt, France, Germany, Italy, Jordan, Morocco and Russia, in other
words possessed "timely intelligence" that an attack was imminent, the
"connect the dot" meme, as with 9/11, is handmaiden to today's transparent
cover-up.

The President then alleged that despite knowledge of the "al Qaeda affiliate
in Yemen," and that secret state agencies had amassed considerable
information on Abdulmutallab's ostensible Yemeni confederates, and that "we
knew they sought to strike the United States and that they were recruiting
operatives to do so," as with 9/11, "the intelligence community did not
aggressively follow up on and prioritize particular streams of intelligence
related to a possible attack against the homeland."

The preliminary review released by the White House presents an even more
damning indictment of these purported "intelligence failures."

According to the declassified version of the report, "The U.S.
Government had sufficient information prior to the attempted December
25 attack to have potentially disrupted the AQAP [Al-Qaeda in the Arabian
Peninsula] plot--i.e., by identifying Mr. Abdulmutallab as a likely
operative of AQAP and potentially preventing him from boarding flight 253."

The document further charges that "the Intelligence Community leadership did
not increase analytic resources working on the full AQAP threat."

Despite evidence to the contrary, the administration claims that "the
fundamental problems ... are different from those identified in the wake of
the 9/11 attacks" and that "firmly entrenched patterns of bureaucratic
behavior as well as the absence of a single component that fuses expertise,
information technology (IT) networks, and datasets ... have now, 8 years
later, largely been overcome."

However, as I documented last week in "The Strange Case of Umar Farouk
Abdulmutallab," as with 9/11, a similar pattern of concealing information
from relevant counterterrorism officials who might have intervened and
rescinded the suspect's U.S. visa, and thus preventing him from boarding
Flight 253, were replicated.

Indeed, the CIA's Nigerian station had prepared a dossier on Abdulmutallab
that included biographical details and texts handed over by the family, an
analysis of NSA electronic intercepts, reports from their own on-the-ground
operatives in Yemen that were sent to the agency's Langley headquarters "but
not disseminated to other intelligence agencies," as The New York Times
revealed December 31.

The CIA says it is now taking steps to "improve" its handling of
"terrorist-threat" information. Agency spokesperson, George Little told the
media that CIA Director Leon Panetta specifically ordered the Company to
implement several "new measures," including "formally disseminating
information on suspected extremists and terrorists within 48 hours,"
expanding "name traces" and "reviewing information"
on individuals from "countries of concern" to determine whether the Agency
should recommend "changes in status on U.S. government watch lists."

One would have thought these were precisely the policies already implemented
after the September 11, 2001 attacks! And yet, here we are eight years later
and the CIA, perhaps more concerned with protecting their intelligence
assets--a motley crew of killers and sociopathic riff-raff that include
neofascists, mafia kingpins, drug traffickers and terrorists--from scrutiny
by law enforcement officials, have to be ordered by the reputed head of
their Agency to protect something as trivial as the lives of airline
passengers, is stark commentary on the state of affairs in an allegedly
democratic republic!

It cannot be ruled out that the CIA was interested in recruiting
Abdulmutallab as an asset. After all, the Nigerian youth came from a
prominent family, was a graduate of an up-scale British university and was
well-versed in the close relationships amongst British and Yemeni Islamist
networks. Indeed Abdulmutallab, like MI6's man during the Yugoslav
destabilization campaign of the 1990s, the reputed 9/11 bag man, ISI asset
and al-Qaeda leader, Omar Saeed Sheik, a graduate of the London School of
Economics, would seem to fit the bill quite nicely.

On the face of it, however you care to slice it, the "connect the dots"
conspiracy theory floated by the White House doesn't pass muster.

Two separate agencies, the CIA and NCTC, had all the information required to
identify the would-be bomber and yet both, if we are to believe the official
narrative, failed to do so. This despite the inconvenient fact that NCTC was
stood up precisely as a central repository to collate, fuse and "connect"
each seemingly minute piece of intelligence, the "dots," flowing into the
U.S. security apparatus.

The White House cover story, accepted uncritically by the media, suggest
that a mass of disparate data points--raw intelligence--when taken
separately, is not incriminating in and of itself. However, after each
fragment is subjected to the massive data mining and analytic capabilities
of the U.S. Government which "fuse" these datasets into a coherent whole,
only then will a dodgy pattern emerge.

In Abdulmutallab's case however, each seemingly innocuous piece of
information on its own should have set alarm bells ringing. That this didn't
happen Christmas Day cannot be explained away as either incompetence or
"firmly entrenched patterns of bureaucratic behavior"
but rather, by conscious action, or if you prefer, sinister inaction by
factions within America's secret state.

Conclusion

As of this writing, it is not yet possible to provide a comprehensive answer
as to why these events unfolded as they did. I am however, certain of one
thing: the Obama administration, the security agencies presumably under its
control and the corporate media, johnny-on-the- spot when it comes to
covering-up imperialism's multitude of crimes, are lying to the American
people.

There are however, several preliminary hypotheses which can be advanced, all
of which raise further troubling questions worthy of additional
investigation.

Were the Christmas Day events a pretext to expand the "War on Terror"
into yet another strategic petroleum chokepoint as analyst F. William
Engdahl suggests in an excellent piece published by Global Research?

Nor can we dismiss out of hand the analysis offered by the World Socialist
Web Site that the failed Christmas Day airline plot was a maneuver by
extreme right-wing elements deeply embedded in the U.S.
National Security State "to destabilize and undermine the Obama
administration." To this can be added Richard Wolffe's provocative statement
that factions within the secret state may have had their own "alternative
agenda," and thus failed to act.

Add to the mix, the systematic outsourcing of intelligence and security
functions to a host of giant defense firms, outside of democratic control;
in other words, rightist grifters who answer to shareholders and not the
American people, and suddenly another piece of Wolffe's "alternative agenda"
comes into sharp focus.

Chock-a-block with ex-CIA officers, NSA analysts, FBI agents and U.S.
Special Forces veterans of America's dirty wars who now staff the privatized
U.S. security complex, in other words well-paid mercenaries who know a thing
or two on how to run a clandestine operation, and we just might have another
plausible theory why a "dot" or two was ignored Christmas Day.

Tom Burghardt is a researcher and activist based in the San Francisco Bay
Area. In addition to publishing in Covert Action Quarterly and Global
Research, his articles can be read on Dissident Voice, The Intelligence
Daily, Pacific Free Press, Uncommon Thought Journal, and the whistleblowing
website Wikileaks. He is the editor of Police State
America: U.S. Military "Civil Disturbance" Planning, distributed by AK
Press.




 
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