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词条 Anthony Shaffer (intelligence officer)
释义

  1. 9/11 hijacker claims

  2. Censored memoirs

  3. Current work

  4. Theories

  5. References

  6. External links

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Anthony Shaffer (born 1962) is a retired U.S. Army Reserve Lieutenant Colonel who gained fame for his claims about mishandled intelligence before the September 11 attacks and for the censoring of his book, Operation Dark Heart. He is currently Senior Fellow for the London Center for Policy Research.

Shaffer enlisted in the Ohio Army National Guard in 1980 and graduated from Officer Candidate School in 1982. He received his B.A. in political science and environmental studies from Wright State University in 1986.

9/11 hijacker claims

After coming under investigation over an alleged pattern of misconduct while deployed as a staff officer in Afghanistan (long distance phone charges he incurred for personal calls), Shaffer responded by alleging that the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) failed to properly pass on intelligence on 9/11 hijacker Mohamed Atta. Shaffer's allegations subsequently became known as the Able Danger.

In October 2003, according to his later statement to Congress, Shaffer told the 9/11 Commission staff director, Dr. Philip D. Zelikow, that in 2000, a DIA data-mining program known as Able Danger had uncovered two of the three terrorist cells which after 9/11 the FBI determined committed 9/11. Shaffer reportedly told Zelikow that DIA leadership declined to share this information with the FBI because military lawyers expressed concerns about the legality of doing so. Shaffer also asserted that he briefed Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet on three separate occasions regarding his unit's activities. The 9/11 Commission Report did not mention Shaffer's allegations, but in 2005 and 2006, the Chairman of the House Select Intelligence Committee, Rep. Curt Weldon, publicized Shaffer's allegations in public statements and hearings.

Shaffer alleges that the Pentagon repeatedly prevented Able Danger from telling the FBI that they had identified and located Atta, the 9/11 hijackings leader, residing with three other 9/11 hijackers a year before 9/11 in Brooklyn, NYC, and that George Tenet, the FBI director on 9/11 says that if the FBI had been given that information they could have prevented 9/11. Shaffer says, and his Able Danger colleagues confirm, that the Pentagon forbade them on several occasions from communicating the Able Danger investigation results to the FBI, and that as a result nothing was done regarding the Atta cell. [1]

According to US Congressman Weldon, in a speech delivered to Congress, the Pentagon took the following actions against Lt Col. Shaffer as punishment for his repeatedly bringing forward of the above Able Danger facts: Stripped him of his security clearance, put him on indefinite suspension without pay, took away his pension and medical coverage, and had a judge sign a gag order preventing him from telling the press, congress, etc. about Able Danger's discovery of terrorist Mohamed Atta and his cell in NYC. This communication would have, according to the CIA Director Tenet, prevented 9/11 hijackings from Boston's Logan International Airport and attacks on the World Trade Center in NYC, the Pentagon in Washington D.C., and other planned targets in the U.S.A. on September 11, 2001. [2]

Censored memoirs

Shaffer published fictionalized{{Citation needed|reason=Source needed for assertion of partial fictionalization|date=October 2017}} "memoirs" of his time as a reports officer in Afghanistan in book titled Operation Dark Heart. Shaffer claims that the Defense Department attempted to preserve secrecy of revelations made by the book, by buying up and destroying all 10,000 copies of the book's first, uncensored run, before allowing for the release of a second, censored printing. Only Shaffer himself has offered this version of events, which are not in keeping with Department of Defense policies on the public release of sensitive information in print.[5]

Current work

Shaffer is a frequent guest in the media. He retired from the U.S. Army Reserve. He serves as member of the U.S. Nuclear Strategy Forum.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} Shaffer was appointed in the summer of 2013 as a Senior Fellow to the London Center for Policy Research.[3]

With William H. Keith, he has written a novel, The Last Line, that was released in hardback in June 2013, and is due out as a paperback in October 2014.[4][5]

Theories

In 2012, Shaffer claimed President Obama was "in the White House Situation Room in real-time watching" the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, a claim that has been denied by the Obama administration.[6] He further implied the White House was conspiring to prevent charges against released American POW Bowe Bergdahl.[6]

References

1. ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QI5H3Ctlmsc
2. ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QI5H3Ctlmsc
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.londoncenter.org/lt-col-anthony-schaffer/|title=LtCol Anthony Shaffer - London Center for Policy Research - National Security, Energy, and Risk Analysis|date=3 July 2014|publisher=}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/Last-Line-Novel-Anthony-Shaffer/dp/1250007755|title=The Last Line: A Novel|first1=Anthony|last1=Shaffer|first2=William H.|last2=Keith|date=4 June 2013|publisher=Thomas Dunne Books|via=Amazon}}
5. ^Shaffer, Anthony, and William H. Keith. The Last Line. New York, NY: St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2014. {{ISBN|1250048508}} {{OCLC|852658420}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2275432/Panetta-President-Obama-absent-night-Benghazi-attack-did-check-night-deadly-terror-assault.html|title=Panetta: President Obama was absent night of Benghazi attack and did not check in once during the night of the deadly terror assault|publisher=}}
7. ^{{cite news| last = Shane| first = Scott| title = Secrets in Plain Sight in Censored Book's Reprint| newspaper = The New York Times| page = A9| issn = 0362-4331| date = 2010-09-18| url = https://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/18/us/18book.html?_r=1&hp| accessdate = 2010-09-26}}
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External links

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  • Able Danger Blog.
  • Ex-US spy Anthony Shaffer talks about his posting in Afghanistan as an undercover agent on The State We're In radio show, January 2011
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