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"Ordered To DESTROY 9/11 Data" – Able Danger Whistleblower EXPOSES Classified Intel Deletion Scandal

May 15, 2025
Retired Lieutenant Colonel Tony Schaffer, a whistleblower on the Able Danger program, reveals startling truths about U.S. intelligence failures leading up to 9/11. He discusses how the government suppressed crucial data that could have identified threats. The conversation dives into the challenges of military intelligence, the importance of big data in national security, and the alarming implications of erased evidence and censorship. Listeners will be captivated by the interconnectedness of past warnings and the events of September 11.
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ANECDOTE

Tony Schaffer's suspension story

  • Tony Schaffer was suspended and later fired by the Defense Intelligence Agency after disclosing his role in Able Danger.
  • The Army resolved the allegations in his favor and promoted him despite DIA's actions.
INSIGHT

Able Danger's proactive mission

  • Able Danger was an entrepreneurial, off-the-books intelligence operation starting in 1999 targeting al-Qaeda.
  • It focused on offensive, proactive measures to disrupt terror threats before they materialized.
INSIGHT

SOCOM as Lead for Able Danger

  • Special Operations Command led Able Danger, collaborating with regional intelligence centers.
  • The operation was groundbreaking and intended to map a non-geographic terrorist network using data mining.
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