Cover up : what the government is still hiding about the war on terror /
An investigative reporter presents evidence that the United States government has been covering up failures in its counterterrorism efforts, discussing how intelligence that pointed to the September 11 terrorist plot was ignored.
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| Language: | English |
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New York :
Regan Books,
©2004.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- The FBI's Killing Machine
- The Mozart of Terror
- The Suicide-Hijack Plot
- "Plan to Blow Up a Plane"
- TWA 800: Bojinka Fulfilled
- Shattering the K-9 Theory
- "The Ultimate Perversion"
- The Forty-Year Reward
- An NYPD Cop Takes the Fall
- The Death of Nicky Black
- The White House Stonewall
- The Chicken Coop and the Fox
- Year One Dogs and Ponies
- Warning: Planes as Weapons
- "Alarming Threats" Pouring In
- Checking the Bureau Spin
- "Not a Single Piece of Paper"
- The "Loose Network" Behind 9/11
- Eighteen Minutes to Call NORAD
- "America's under Attack"
- Cast of Characters and Major Events
- Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States: Testimony of Peter Lance, March 15, 2004
- Documents Relating to the Relationship Between Ramzi Yousef and Gregory Scarpa Jr.
- Documents Relating to the FBI's Knowledge of al Qaeda Prior to 9/11
- Documents Relating to the Crash of TWA 800
- Documents Relating to the DeVecchio OPR
- Membership of the 9/11 Commission Family Steering Committee.