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Questioning actions taken by American intelligence agencies prior
to 9/11, this investigation charges that intelligence officials
repeatedly and deliberately withheld information from the FBI,
thereby allowing hijackers to attack the World Trade Center and the
Pentagon. Pinpointing individuals associated with Alec Station, the
CIA's Osama bin Laden unit, as primarily responsible for many of
the intelligence failures, this account analyzes the circumstances
in which critical intelligence information was kept from FBI
investigators in the wider context of the CIA's operations against
al-Qaeda, concluding that the information was intentionally omitted
in order to allow an al-Qaeda attack to go forward against the
United States. The book also looks at the findings of the four main
9/11 investigations, claiming they omitted key facts and were blind
to the purposefulness of the wrongdoing they investigated.
Additionally, it asserts that Alec Station's chief was involved in
key post-9/11 events and further intelligence failures, including
the failure to capture Osama bin Laden at Tora Bora and the CIA's
rendition and torture program.
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