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Ten Years After: The FBI Since 9/11
By all accounts, the morning of September 11, 2001 was a pivotal point in American history - and for the FBI. The ensuing investigation was the most massive in the history of the Bureau. The attacks led to far-reaching changes in the organization, which quickly made prevention of terrorist strikes its overriding priority and deliberately set out to be more predictive and intelligence-driven in addressing all major national security and criminal threats. Here you can find a range of materials on both the 9/11 investigation and how the FBI has changed in the past decade. We will be adding more information in the weeks to come.
Originally posted by Ex_CT2
Perhaps someone should tip them off that they're looking in all the wrong places for the 911 criminals. They're such a wonderful organization, it seems the least a patriotic citizen could do. But someone else do it; I truly am to paranoid to go there....
Originally posted by maxella1
Originally posted by Ex_CT2
Perhaps someone should tip them off that they're looking in all the wrong places for the 911 criminals. They're such a wonderful organization, it seems the least a patriotic citizen could do. But someone else do it; I truly am to paranoid to go there....
lol, You know somebody over there is reading everything over here anyway.
Originally posted by homervb
I love the section called "Recollection of FBI Agents"
"Yeah, I was in the FBI during 9/11. I remember Bush blocking our investigation into the Saudi connection"
bahahah
Originally posted by exponent
Originally posted by homervb
I love the section called "Recollection of FBI Agents"
"Yeah, I was in the FBI during 9/11. I remember Bush blocking our investigation into the Saudi connection"
bahahah
I thought it was an 'inside job'. Why would they need to block a Saudi investigation if it was an 'inside job'?
That seems pretty inconsistent.