Entry: What Did Kerry Know and When Did He Know It? Wednesday, March 10, 2004



Presidential hopeful John Kerry has more guts than most people gave him credit for, after all.  It takes unbelievable audacity to attack President Bush for "stonewalling" the 9/11 terrorist attack investigation, when Kerry was personally warned by an FAA agent about the possibility of a terrorist hijacking at Boston's Logan International Airport only months before... and did nothing.

In a letter to Senator John Kerry on 7 May 2001, retired FAA Special Agent Brian Sullivan wrote that the FAA needed to change its focus from hijackings for hostages (the usual purpose until 9/11) to encompass the possibility of terrorists taking over airliners for other, more deadly purposes.  "While the FAA has focused on screening for handguns, new threats have emerged, such as chemical and biological weapons," Sullivan wrote.  "Do you really think a screener could detect a bottle of liquid explosive, a small battery and a detonator in your carry-on baggage?"  Sullivan continued, "And with the concept of jihad, do you think it would be difficult for a determined terrorist to get on a plane and destroy himself and all other passengers? The answers to these questions are obvious."

The night before, a local tv station had broadcast a report concerning security vulnerabilities at Logan Airport featuring Sullivan and another former FAA Special Agent named Steve Elson.  The two had waltzed in and out through airport security multiple times with a variety of weapons and gadgets.  Many times, their bags weren't even opened, even when "suspicious items" were inside.  Agent Sullivan sent Kerry a video of the report following his letter.  In a chilling prophecy, he encouraged the Senator to "[t]hink what the result would be of a coordinated attack which took down several domestic flights on the same day."  In the last week of July, Kerry's office finally sent Sullivan a reply saying that the video had been forwarded to the Department of Transportation.  Less than two months later, American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines Flight 175 were hijacked after taking off from the same Logan International Airport and flown into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in NYC, killing thousands.

Was this the famous "alarm" John Kerry claims to have "sounded... on terrorism years before 9/11" in his television commercials -- sending a video to the DoT mere months beforehand?  Anyone with money for postage could have done as much.  Isn't it possible that a Senator with a direct warning from a former FAA agent could -- and should -- have done much more?  While it's true that few people would immediately leap into action on a warning alone, most people lack the hypocritical arrogance to criticise others for not doing so when they hadn't themselves.

Kerry has recently attacked President Bush for daring to spend time campaigning for his own re-election instead of answering questions before the 9/11 commission.  "If the President of the United States can find time to go to a rodeo, he can spend more than one hour before the commission," Kerry said.  Why is more than an hour necessary?  It comes as no surprise that the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (as it's formally known) would be used as yet another political attack on President Bush before too long.  Senator Kerry apparently needs to be reminded that he's able to find plenty of time to do everything except the job he's still drawing a hefty paycheck to do, having missed 64% of the Senate roll calls last year.  Some might consider that "being AWOL", and call for a minute-by-minute account of his activities while taking money from the public he supposedly serves.  Perhaps the Senator can furnish dental records to go along with that.

When will Kerry take his seat before the Commission to answer for his deliberate disregard of vital information concerning the lack of airport security in his very own Senatorial district, at the very airport from which half of the 9/11 attacks were launched?

* UPDATE - 15 Mar 04: It seems I'm not the only person concerned about this. Paul Sperry's column in today's New York Post, The Warning Kerry Ignored, also questions Kerry's claims about his terrorism concerns before 9/11.

   8 comments

Jamie G
March 11, 2004   09:07 AM PST
 
How very, very interesting. But as you know, Kerry doesn't think the War on Terror is all that important, so I'm sure that he will blow this off just as he blows off everything else - AND, he will get away with it. Non of the major networks will carry this story, and if they were to, they would preface it with some sort of suggestion that undermined the credibility of the man who brought this to Kerry's attention. Of course, this is not to mention that some how, some way it would be twisted around and blamed on the Bush Administration.

Yesterday, I began reading an article about Tenet's testimony before Congress. The article was worded in such a way as to indicate that Tenet was trashing the admin, so I checked where the article originated - the New York Times. (I had linked to it from Drudge). SO, I never finished reading it and located a transcript of Tenet's actual testimony and read it, instead. The Times article had twisted Tenet's answers and taken most of his responses out of context. (Much the same way that David Kay's testimony was about the WMD.) And Ted Kennedy's questions were outrageous! I noticed that our local paper had a similar article that made it sound like Kennedy was asking valid questions when, in fact, he was insinuating that the admin lied, twisted facts, etc, to support their position and trying to get Tenet to agree with him.

As for Kerry not doing his job in Congress, I guess the people in his home state are willing to let him get away with it. After all, isn't Kennedy from the same state, and haven't the people in that state voted for him to remain in office again and again? (Enough said.)
JM
March 11, 2004   09:15 AM PST
 
It cracked me up when President Bush stated that he doesn't read the newspapers. Why should he -- he gets the unbiased news from the actual sources. Yet the "mainstream" media reacted as if mortally wounded. Bernie Goldberg (in "Bias") said that the media is basically talking to itself, and it shows.
Jamie
March 11, 2004   09:29 AM PST
 
I read "Biased", as did Pres. Bush. Do you recall when the book came out and G.W. made it a point of carrying the book under his arm in such a way that the name of the book was clearly visible to the cameras. Bernie was on Hannity and Colmes last night and responded to a question posed by Alan (the liberal who doesn't have a CLUE). Alan had tried to get Bernie to speak on the appropriateness of the Pres using 9/11 in his campaign. And also about the complaints from some of the family members of victims. Bernie responded that what he had a problem with was that it was not fully disclosed about the people who SPONSORED the protests of the anti-war group that the family members were affiliated with. Guess who sponsored them? MOVEON.ORG. Alan back-tracked fairly quickly on that issue.
Jamie
March 11, 2004   09:41 AM PST
 
Peggy Noonan has a new column at WSJ and its another good one. Last one was hilarious, this one is talking about Kerry's personna.....
JM
March 13, 2004   11:02 AM PST
 
I had to remove a couple of messages; they were just an anonymous listing of rabid anti-Bush sites with a plea to PLEEEASE come and be brainwashed. As if.
JM
March 16, 2004   09:27 PM PST
 
>Sullivan says Senator Kerry
>responded to his letter and asked
>the Department of
>Transportation's inspector general
>to look into the matter

That's exactly right, as I have stated. It just took way too long, had no effect at all, and was never followed up by Kerry. This is a far cry from "sounding the alarm" on terrorism "years before" 9/11. You can't defend Kerry's lies.
Name
March 17, 2004   12:42 AM PST
 
Do you folks not read Mr. Sullivan's prior statements?

This is so transparently politically expedient, it does not pass the smell test:

BRIAN SULLIVAN:
Sullivan says Sen. Kerry responded to his letter and asked the Department of Transportation's Inspector General look into the matter.

"I think Sen. Kerry did get it to the right people and they were about to take action."
http://www.freedomtocare.org/page213.htm
JM
March 17, 2004   02:07 AM PST
 
>Do you folks not read Mr.
>Sullivan's prior statements?

Do YOU folks not read MY prior statements?

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