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There was a report written in 1999 by a Library of Congress researcher on the psychology and sociology of terrorists that included a recounting of a deranged passenger who smuggled a knife aboard stabbing the pilot and taking over the controls of an aircraft. It also talked about the scenario of a plane loaded with explosives crash-landing into various government buildings. Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) sent the following Press Release out in May, 2002, regarding the report, which nowadays is easily available on the Internet: http://grassley.senate.gov/index.cfm...elease_id=3754 RASSLEY SEEKS INVESTIGATION OF CIA HANDLING OF 1999 REPORT ON AL QAEDA * WASHINGTON D.C. - ? Sen. Chuck Grassley today asked the Central Intelligence Agency Office of Inspector General to probe how the agency handled a government report in 1999 that warned al Qaeda terrorists could crash planes into government buildings in the Washington area, including the Pentagon, CIA headquarters and the White House. This new revelation from a 1999 report provided to the former Clinton administration and funded by the CIA confirms that the FBI and CIA were getting specific early warnings about terrorists plots, including crashing planes into buildings. "The 1999 report should serve as a reminder that the focus of Congress and its oversight must be on what the intelligence communities knew and what they did in response to this knowledge," Grassley said. "The FBI and CIA need to be investigated for what they did, or did not do, so we can make sure we don't make mistakes in the future." Grassley on Wednesday asked the Department of Justice Inspector General to investigate a similar warning that went unheeded at the FBI. Grassley's requested the DOJ-IG to review how the FBI handled a warning from an agent in Phoenix that Arab nationals associated with Osama bin Laden were obtaining flight lessons. Grassley also has called on FBI Director Robert Mueller to release to the public the Phoenix memo. May 17, 2002 The Honorable John L. Helgerson Inspector GeneralCentral Intelligence Agency Office of Inspector General Washington, D.C. 20505 Dear Inspector General Helgerson: I am requesting you investigate how the Central Intelligence Agency handled a report it funded and requested from the Library of Congress warning that al Qaeda terrorists could crash airplanes into government buildings. This report is entitled "The Sociology and Psychology of Terrorism: Who Becomes a Terrorist and Why?" and was issued in September of 1999. The report can be found at: http://www.loc.gov/rr/frd/Sociology-...0Terrorism.htm The report lists al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden as one of the most dangerous threats to the United States, and that we should expect bin Laden "will most likely retaliate in a spectacular way for the cruise missile attack against his Afghan camp in August 1998," (page 13). Morever, the report lists several forms of attack al Qaeda may employ against the United States and, specifically, Washington, DC. One of those attacks is described as follows: "Suicide bomber(s) belonging to al-Qaida's Martyrdom Battalion could crash-land an aircraft packed with high explosives (C-4 and semtex) into the Pentagon, the headquarters of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), or the White House," (page13). Clearly, this represents one of the most alarming indicators and warnings signs of the terrorist plot of September 11, 2001. The fact that the government, and specifically an intelligence arm of the government, had a report in hand that Islamic terrorists could crash planes into buildings raises serious questions how the government responded. According to conversations between my staff and staff of the Library of Congress Federal Research Division, this report was commissioned in January of 1999 by the National Intelligence Council (NIC), which reports to the Director of Central Intelligence. The point of contact for the NIC was George Fidas. The report submitted to the NIC in September of 1999, and the Library of Congress, per its usual practice, did not circulate this report to other government agencies. I ask that your review include the factors that prompted the request of this report, including intelligence already possessed by the government; what action was taken or not taken in response to this report; what persons and agencies viewed the report and how wide its circulation was; and whether this information was factored in with other intelligence about terrorist threats to the United States. Congress, and most importantly the American public, deserve answers to these questions. This must be investigated not only to learn from the failures to respond to this and other warnings, but also to reassure the public that its government is accountable and is transparent to Congressional oversight. As the ranking member of the Judiciary Committee''s Crime and Drugs Subcommittee, my Congressional oversight duties require me to ensure government agencies operate to the best of their abilities, especially when it comes to protecting our national security. I thank you in advance for your cooperation in this matter. Cordially yours, Charles E. Grassley Ranking Member Subcommittee on Crime and Drugs |
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I hadn't known until seeing the History Channel program that one of the Ford Assassination attempts was in downtown Sacramento by the Capitol. I go by there all the time on my way to work.
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You know whats really different about this hijacker guy is that he audio taped his whole reason and plan on cassette tape...and then made copies and mailed them to certain senators the day of his event. |
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![]() Gerald Ford seems like a cool guy. Apparently, he wasn't too fazed by the attempt. |
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Here's a story on it I just found on the internet: http://www.angelfire.com/home/freely...a/abramson.htm From the Los Angeles Times, September 5, 1975: Manson Girl Tries to Shoot President Pulls Gun in Crowd at Sacramento By Rudy Abramson and William Endicott Times Staff Writers SACRAMENTO--President Ford narrowly escaped an assassination attempt today by a woman follower of convicted murderer Charles Manson. The woman, identified as Lynette Alice (Squeaky) Fromme, 26, stepped from a crowd of onlookers and pointed a loaded .45-caliber pistol at the President's back from a distance of two feet as he was walking toward the capitol. A Secret Service agent, walking a few feet behind Mr. Ford, grabbed the weapon and wrested [sic] it from the woman before it could go off. The President was not injured. The murder attempt occured shortly after 10 a.m. after the President, ringed by security agents, had walked from the Senator Hotel across the Capitol and was making his way down a sidewalk through Capitol Park. He was waving and shaking hands with people in the crowd of about 500 when Secret Service Agent Larry Buendorf saw the woman's arm and the automatic pistol suddenly jut out from the crowd. According to Presidential Press Secretary Ron Nessen, Buendorf grabbed the firearm with his right hand and grabbed Fromme's arm with his left to wrench the weapon from her. The agent, Nessen said, suffered a slight cut between the thumb and forfinger of his right hand. Agent Buendorf wrestled Fromme to the ground in the crowd and she was handcuffed. During the scuffle the woman—wearing a long red dress and a red head bandana—was heard to shout: "It didn't go off! It didn't go off!" Fromme, 5 feet 3 inches, weighing 120 pounds and red-haired, was taken by Secret Service agents to the Sacramento Police Department for questioning. Nessen said the President, who "was not hurt in any way," had seen the gun, apparently after he turned toward his attacker upon hearing the scuffle behind him. The President was immediately rushed to the east entrance of the Capitol, the nearest entrance. Linda Worlow, a secretary in the Capitol who happened to be standing next to Fromme, described what happened: "I was about to shake the President's hand. Then I saw the Secret Service man rush the crowd where I was standing. I saw the woman with the gun and I hit the ground, so to speak. The woman appeared about ready to fire." Worlow said she had seen Fromme a few minutes before the President arrived and said she was talking with a Sacramento policeman. "I heard her ask him (the patrolman) what the President's route to the Capitol would be," Worlow told a reporter. "The policeman was evasive." Earlier, Worlow said she had seen Fromme "kind of milling around in the crowd." Nessen said the President,who arrived in Sacramento Thursday night, planned to continue his schedule today, despite the attempt on his life. At 11:30 a.m.—1½ hours after the assassination attempt—Mr. Ford, appearing composed and relaxed, began his address to the special joint session of the California Legislature. Ironically, his text was on the subject of crime in the United States. Mr. Ford did not refer to the murder attempt before beginning his address. The only reference to the incident, an oblique one, came from Gov. Brown, who told the legislators: "It's really a pleasure to introduce the President of the United States." Mr. Ford received a standing ovation. His address was the first time a President had spoken before a joint legislative session in California. Before the attempt outside the capitol, Mr. Ford had addressed 1,000 California business leaders at a State Fair Host Breakfast at the Sacramento Convention Center. He had returned to the Senator Hotel, located across the street from the Capitol, just before his short walk to meet with Brown in the governor's office. The President's prepared remarks before the legislative session included these lines: "Peace on 10th St. in Sacramento is as important to the people who walk and work there as peace in the Sinai Desert. One man or woman or child becomes just as dead from a switchblade slash as from a nuclear missile blast. We must prevent both." The attempt on Mr. Ford's life occured just two blocks from 10th St., which runs adjacent to the Capitol building. An hour and a half after the attempt on the President's life, an unidentified woman called United Press International in San Francisco to say a 60-pound bomb was set to go off minutes later—at 11:55 a.m., in the Capitol building while Mr. Ford spoke there. The woman referred to a letter received recently by San Francisco news media with the letterhead of the "Red Guerilla Family," following an explosion in a San Francisco office building. The group has claimed responsibility for a number of Bay Area bombings in recent months. |
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As President, Gerald Ford got a reputation for being clumsy, even though he was actually a very highly-accomplished athlete in his youth:
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Here's an excerpt from the www.wikipedia.org entry on Gerald R. Ford:
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A take on Ford falling when he went skiing and the like. |
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