Open Letter from Jenna Orkin, World Trade Center Environmental Organization

Open Letter from Jenna Orkin, World Trade Center Environmental Organization

To the Editor:

The recent controversy over Able Danger once again raises questions about the thoroughness of the 9/11 Commission. Among the events they failed to investigate were the multiple war games taking place on 9/11 which interfered with NORAD's and NEAD's ability to respond to the hijackings; the resulting 'chaff' on the radar screens which stymied efforts to recognize hijacked planes; the planes that were sent off at far less than maximum speed, from a relatively inconvenient air base and in the wrong direction; the failure of the Pentagon, the most highly defended building in the world, to defend itself on 9/11. The Commission also failed to follow Rule Number 1 of any investigation: Follow the money. "Ultimately the question is of little practical significance," they said (p. 172.) Their Report, in short, was an all-round failure.

Jenna Orkin
96 Schermerhorn St. Apt. 7H
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201

Not sure where this letter was sent, but this may be worth sending in to all of the media outlets currently covering the 'Able Danger' coverup by the 9/11 commission.
-----