TOP-LEVEL Sources Confirm AFP
Exclusives—Feds Knew of 9-11 and did nothing
There is compelling evidence that
U.S. authorities had specific advance warning about 9-11 and other forthcoming
terrorist attacks on American soil—but failed to act.
Exclusive
to American Free Press
By Joseph
R. Corson
Federal officials are trying to intimidate an
individual who—six months prior to the 9-11 tragedy—had provided, through
multiple venues, early warning, based on inside information, that terrorists
reputedly connected to al Qaeda were planning massive attacks on American soil.
On Jan. 8, high-ranking FBI official Ted Gunderson
(ret.) visited American Free Press headquarters on Capitol Hill in
Washington and provided detailed documentary material that unveils a remarkable
series of events.
Gunderson has compiled evidence demonstrating
beyond any question that the FBI is now engaged in a clear-cut effort to cover
up its foreknowledge of specific allegations about then-impending terrorist
attacks of the type that happened on Sept. 11, 2001.
Gunderson’s charges are particularly powerful
precisely because of who he (Gunderson) happens to be: a 27-year FBI veteran
who capped his career in the bur eau as senior special agent in charge of the
Los Angeles office of the FBI.
In Los Angeles, Gunderson had over 700 people
under his command and operated a $22 million budget.
Previously he served as special agent-in-charge of
FBI offices in such major cities as Memphis and Dallas.
Following his retirement, Gunderson served as
security coordinator for the Pan American Games, appointed by the U.S. attorney
general, Griffin Bell, to the post, and later was a consultant to the 1984 Los
Angeles Olympic Committee and the California Narcotics Authority.
Today, Gunderson operates an international
security consulting agency based in Los Angeles. He is also a correspondent for
AFP.
Gunderson has his own “inside” knowledge of the al
Qaeda network going back to the days when purported al Qaeda leader Osama bin
Laden was still officially allied with the United States.
As AFP reported on Jan. 7, 2002, Gunderson met bin
Laden in the spring of 1986 when bin Laden—traveling under the name “Tim Osman”—visited
the United States under State Department and CIA sponsorship for the purpose of
securing arms and aid for Afghan rebels fighting against the Soviet occupation
forces in Afghanistan.
Thus having forged contacts with persons connected
to bin Laden’s al Qaeda network, Gunderson was well positioned to learn—in the
wake of the 9-11 attacks—stunning information pointing toward negligence by
U.S. authorities, including the FBI, in failing to respond to early warnings
about possible terrorist attacks.
Here’s the remarkable story that Gunderson
provided to AFP, based on information he has gleaned from several sources,
including, most specifically, the source that AFP has chosen to dub “Paul
Revere”:
As early as February of 2001—seven months before
9-11—“Paul Revere” (hereinafter “Revere”) provided information outlining his
contact with sources inside an Islamic group called “the Base” (al Qaeda) and
indicated that he, “Revere,” had learned that this group was planning a
terrorist attack on U.S. soil.
In his letters, copies of which are in the hands
of AFP, “Revere” said he could provide the specific name of a certain
individual in the “Base” who:
• Was coordinating forthcoming terrorist attacks
on the United States;
• Had information on the movement of Soviet-made
shoulder-fired missiles into the United States;
• Was coordinating forthcoming skyjackings;
• Was coordinating bombings and espionage; and
• Knew the identities of “sleepers” (i.e. deep
cover, long-term foreign agents) operating in the United States and overseas.
In his letters, “Revere” stated that he would not
divulge specific details unless the U.S. government granted immunity from
prosecution to his sources.
“Revere” indicated that his sources could also
furnish information concerning the handling of false identifications and
passports for the group.
Next, “Revere” sent a certified letter to a member
of Congress in an effort to expedite the reporting of this information to the
appropriate authorities. AFP has a copy of this letter.
Six days later, one of the attorneys who had
received the letter from “Revere” sent a letter to Secretary of State Colin
Powell, with a copy to Attorney General John Ashcroft, advising that he had
received information concerning an imminent terrorist attack on the United
States.
The attorney specifically requested that an agency
other than the FBI obtain the details from “Revere.” AFP also has a copy of
this letter.
One day later, “Revere” made contact with a number
of individuals—the two aforementioned attorneys and two additional attorneys,
all of whose names are also known to AFP—as well as John O’Neill, the FBI
terrorism expert who was known for being keen on the capture of bin Laden.
Subsequent to the contact from “Revere,” O’Neill
re tired from the FBI and assumed the post as chief of security for the World
Trade Center just one day before the Sept. 11, 2001, mass murders. Tragically,
O’Neill died in the World Trade Center attack.
Following 9-11, numerous sources in the mainstream
media indicated that O’Neill had been disillusioned with the FBI’s failure to
pursue bin Laden.
REVERE’S WARNINGS
In his conversations with O’Neill and others, “Revere”
advised that he had learned that a shipment of 37 Soviet-made Strela-3 and
Igla-9 missiles had been shipped from Bulgaria to Colombia and thence to Canada,
destined for Thabet Aviation in Quebec City.
One of the attorneys passed this specific
information on to the office of the FBI and to the U.S. attorney in a major
Midwestern city, the location of which is known to AFP.
During the next six weeks—the end of March 2001—a
special agent from an FBI office visited “Revere.” The FBI office and the name
of the agent are known to AFP.
At that time “Revere”:
• Provided the agent the name of the specific
aforementioned individual (located in the previously referenced state on the
Eastern seaboard) who was planning the attacks on the United States;
• Provided the agent information on a false
identification ring operating in Montreal and in the state located on the
Eastern seaboard;
• Indicated to the agent that he could furnish the
exact false identification of terrorists who had been chosen for future actions
inside the United States;
• Advised the agent that the 37 Soviet-made
missiles were being handled through Thabet Aviation in Quebec City and that
this firm also brokered old but serviceable aircraft (Swearingens, DC-9s, 747s
and high performance military) to be used in drug-running and future terrorist
attacks in a so-called “40-minute war” scenario by using aircraft as flying
missiles; and
• Informed the agent that terrorists were taking
flight training in various types of aircraft brokered by Thabet, and that, if
given immunity for himself and his contacts, he would provide specific
information where said training was taking place and the identities of the
students involved.
Between the date of the March interview and Sept.
11, 2001, “Revere” heard nothing further from the FBI or any other federal
agency.
However, just days after the Sept. 11 attacks,
“Revere” was again visited by the FBI agent and another unidentified agent.
At that time they accused “Revere” of being
“anti-government” and threatened him with prosecution.
The agents also made additional threats of
possible retaliation against “Revere,” the specifics of which are known to AFP
but cannot be revealed in order to protect the identity of “Revere.”
In the months that followed, “Revere” secured the
assistance of a United States senator, whose name is known to AFP, in seeking
to secure from federal records the specific date in March of 2001 on which he
(“Revere”) had first been interviewed by the FBI agent.
AFP is in possession of a copy of the FBI’s
official response which specifically acknowledges the date of the second
interview, but which does not acknowledge the earlier interview in question.
The FBI letter admits that “Revere” had met with
the FBI on a number of occasions but does not acknowledge the first meeting
described by “Revere.”
It was after this that the FBI:
• Seized the computers and other items without a
warrant from per sons who were in contact with “Revere”—none of whom, quite
notably, is knowledgeable in any way about “terrorism” or the 9-11 attacks;
• Demanded all letters, documents, correspondence,
books, etc. and inquired about any alleged “Arab” contacts of “Revere”; and
• Advised these individuals that “Revere” had been
making irresponsible statements about the is sue of terrorism and that if these
individuals provided “Revere” any assistance that they might suffer criminal
legal consequences.
Asked Gunderson: “Is the purpose of these raids
and the FBI’s reluctance to confirm the March 2001 meeting with ‘Revere’—six
months prior to 9-11—part of a campaign to eliminate any trace or proof that
the FBI had official knowledge of the impending attacks?”
Gunderson’s statements are reinforced by President
George W. Bush’s decision to go ahead with an official inquiry into the
failings of U.S intelligence that allowed 9-11 to occur.