Pakistani intelligence question omitted from Condoleezza Rice's press briefing
John | 17.05.2002 16:38
The whitehouse has censored a question about ICI (Pakistans intelligence service) from its web site. I have proof. Why have they done this?
Condoleezza Rice's press briefing is now online on the whitehouse web site (www.whitehouse.gov) in both text and audio formats.
TEXT: http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/05/20020516-13.html
AUDIO: http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/05/20020516-13.a.ram
In the text version there is an interesting omission.
21 paragraphs from bottom:
Q Dr. Rice, are you aware of the reports at the time that -- was in Washington on September 11th, and on September 10th, $100,000 was wired to Pakistan to this group here in this area? While he was here meeting with you or anybody in the administration?"
DR. RICE: I have not seen that report, and he was certainly not meeting with me.
The two dashes are normally included in transcripts to indicate a pause, but Dr Rice clealy understands the question that is being asked, hence her reply.
This excerpt is at 31:20 in the audio. Here, it is clear that the journalist asks "... at the time that ISI chief was in Washington".
ISI is the Pakistani intelligence service.
It's chief Lt-Gen Mahmud Ahmad
The question relates to this story, reported initially in the times of India
"India helped FBI trace ISI-terrorist links
by MANOJ JOSHI
12 October 2001
'THE TIMES OF INDIA'
NEW DELHI: While the Pakistani Inter Services Public Relations claimed that former ISI director-general Lt-Gen Mahmud Ahmad sought retirement after being superseded on Monday, the truth is more shocking.
Top sources confirmed here on Tuesday, that the general lost his job because of the "evidence" India produced to show his links to one of the suicide bombers that wrecked the World Trade Centre. The US authorities sought his removal after confirming the fact that $100,000 were wired to WTC hijacker Mohammed Atta from Pakistan by Ahmad Umar Sheikh at the instance of Gen Mahumd.
[continued at]
http://www.timesofindia.com/articleshow.asp?art_id=1454238160
The omission in the transcript is clearly intentional as the words "ISI chief" are extremely audible, yet have been reported as simply dashes. Dr Rice should certainly be aware of the allegations surrounding Mahmud Ahmad, given her role as National Security Advisor, and her response simply serves to brush off any further questions.
I find this omission very interesting. I believe that it warrants further investigation which is why I am forwarding this for your attention.
Thank you for your time. Please contact burningbush@operamail.com with any infomation you find and send this story out to as many sources as you can before it is changed on the whitehouse site.
TEXT: http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/05/20020516-13.html
AUDIO: http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/05/20020516-13.a.ram
In the text version there is an interesting omission.
21 paragraphs from bottom:
Q Dr. Rice, are you aware of the reports at the time that -- was in Washington on September 11th, and on September 10th, $100,000 was wired to Pakistan to this group here in this area? While he was here meeting with you or anybody in the administration?"
DR. RICE: I have not seen that report, and he was certainly not meeting with me.
The two dashes are normally included in transcripts to indicate a pause, but Dr Rice clealy understands the question that is being asked, hence her reply.
This excerpt is at 31:20 in the audio. Here, it is clear that the journalist asks "... at the time that ISI chief was in Washington".
ISI is the Pakistani intelligence service.
It's chief Lt-Gen Mahmud Ahmad
The question relates to this story, reported initially in the times of India
"India helped FBI trace ISI-terrorist links
by MANOJ JOSHI
12 October 2001
'THE TIMES OF INDIA'
NEW DELHI: While the Pakistani Inter Services Public Relations claimed that former ISI director-general Lt-Gen Mahmud Ahmad sought retirement after being superseded on Monday, the truth is more shocking.
Top sources confirmed here on Tuesday, that the general lost his job because of the "evidence" India produced to show his links to one of the suicide bombers that wrecked the World Trade Centre. The US authorities sought his removal after confirming the fact that $100,000 were wired to WTC hijacker Mohammed Atta from Pakistan by Ahmad Umar Sheikh at the instance of Gen Mahumd.
[continued at]
http://www.timesofindia.com/articleshow.asp?art_id=1454238160
The omission in the transcript is clearly intentional as the words "ISI chief" are extremely audible, yet have been reported as simply dashes. Dr Rice should certainly be aware of the allegations surrounding Mahmud Ahmad, given her role as National Security Advisor, and her response simply serves to brush off any further questions.
I find this omission very interesting. I believe that it warrants further investigation which is why I am forwarding this for your attention.
Thank you for your time. Please contact burningbush@operamail.com with any infomation you find and send this story out to as many sources as you can before it is changed on the whitehouse site.
John
e-mail:
burningbush@operamail
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Proof of the Pudding
17.05.2002 17:44
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Bush Complicity
17.05.2002 21:04
A country, more capable than any other, of defending it’s citizens was unable to co-ordinate an effective response to prevent the tragedy in New York, and they are incapable of tracking down International terrorist, Bin Laden, but the FBI can locate teenage computer hackers in a small village in Wales. September 11th was a crime against humanity but the greatest crime is the fact that the people of Earth are swallowing the official explanation, and doing nothing to counteract or confront it. Infinite justice will come only when the real perpetrators of this atrocity are exposed.
Mossad