Alternet: What Is Patrick Fitzgerald Trying to Hide from the Public?

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What Is Patrick Fitzgerald Trying to Hide from the Public?

By Rory O'Connor, MediaChannel.org. Posted June 12, 2009.

Powerful prosecutor and public figure Patrick Fitzgerald has been waging a chilling private jihad aimed at "killing" a book critical of him.

Okay, so he's one of the "sexiest men alive" -- but what does Patrick Fitzgerald, the U.S. Attorney in Chicago and Special Counsel in the CIA leak case, have against us poor, unsexy journalists? It's bad enough that Fitzie won't answer my questions: ("Rory. I just wanted to get back to you and let you know that I am going to decline to be interviewed. Thank you. Pat") It's worse that he was responsible for the jailing of New York Times reporter Judith Miller, who spent 85 days behind bars. Now comes word that Fitzgerald, who must have too much time on his hands now that Scooter Libby has been freed and Rod Blagojevich indicted, spent much of the last year and a half going after another journalist, Peter Lance, in an attempt to kill a new edition of Lance's investigative book Triple Cross by threatening to sue both the author and his publisher for libel.

Originally published in November 2006 by Regan Books, a division of Harper_Collins, Triple Cross uncovers the story of how Al Qaeda master spy Ali Mohamed infiltrated U.S. intelligence in the years leading up to 9/11 - "and how the FBI's elite bin Laden squad failed to stop him." Among the radicals trained by Ali Mohamed --and photographed by the FBI in 1989 -- one would go on to kill Rabbi Meier Kahane in 1990; three were convicted in the World Trade Center bombing in 1994; and two (including Kahane's killer) were later convicted by then-Assistant U.S. Attorney Fitzgerald in 1995 in what became known as the "Day of Terror" plot to blow up the bridges and tunnels into Manhattan. The book also details how the FBI and the U.S. Attorney's offices in New York prosecuted terrorists before 9/11, including "Blind Sheik" Omar Abdel Rahman, who infamously tried to blow up the World Trade Center, and others who bombed US embassies in Africa. And Lance alleges that Fitzgerald, when he was an assistant U.S. attorney in the 1990s, discounted information that may have revealed the existence of an Al Qaeda cell in New York years prior to September 11, 2001.

Fitzgerald's stab at censorship is especially chilling coming from such a powerful prosecutor. But the lawman says he has no choice, since the book, which focuses on cases Fitzgerald prosecuted as Chief of Organized Crime and Terrorism in the Southern District of New York, is "a deliberate lie masquerading as the truth" and maintains that "it defames me or casts me in a false light," as he said in one of four threatening letters sent to Lance's publisher.

Although he wouldn't speak to me, Fitzgerald did tell the Associated Press that the charges in Triple Cross far surpass normal criticism, which "goes with the territory" for public figures such as United States Attorneys. "This is different," Fitzgerald contended. "The book lied about the facts and alleged that I deliberately misled the courts and the public in ways that in part caused the deaths in the 1998 embassy bombing attacks and in the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001." Fitzgerald told the AP he decided to protest because "it is outrageous to falsely accuse me of causing those deaths corruptly."

Although undoubtedly a public figure, Fitzgerald has been waging a private jihad to get Lance's book killed. He has written repeatedly to HarperCollins - owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. - demanding it "cease publication" and "withdraw" copies of Triple Cross, which was originally published in hard cover in 2006. His first letter to the publisher alleged that "Triple Cross makes a number of statements of fact which defame me (and others) and which are easily proven to be objectively false." He asked the publisher to stop selling all hard cover copies, not to print a new paperback edition, and to acknowledge errors. His most recent letter arrived June 2. "To put it plain and simple," Fitzgerald wrote, "if in fact you publish the book this month and it defames me or casts me in a false light, HarperCollins will be sued."

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I have two theories to offer

the first one: Fitzegerald knew all along about the puppeteers, there is still the case of not convicted person related to the 1993 attack called Josie (Gutsie) Hadas, or the circumstances that makes it clear, that Ramzi Yousef was a double agent (came right in after the New York Cell called to iraq, left within hours on a plane, while his buddies left with children flight tickets and so on)

Or, a more speculative one. Firefighter Ronny Buccha (RIP, yes, the man who died in the 78th floor of the south towers collapsing) was certain THEY would come back to destroy the towers- it was something he acknowledged after studying the 93 trials. What was that kind of information? Too pity we will never know for sure, but he once said that THEY even have a mole in the FDNY. If this was after the 1993 attack, and if the authorities killed that, that would surely look suspicious. What to tell, maybe we should ask oder nail Fitzgerald (the old false hope of the progressives to go after the whole yellowcake-Valerie-Plame incident?) on this?