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The first 911-Hearings began on June 4th, 2002 with FBI Director Robert S. Mueller (->), CIA Director George J. Tenet (->) and whistle-blower FBI-agent Coleen Rowley. Rowley wrote a memo accusing FBI headquarters of obstructing efforts by the Minneapolis office to investigate Habib Zacarias Moussaoui, who the Justice Department contends was to have been the 20th hijacker on Sept. 11. Among other witnesses: Richard A. Clarke (->), CSG, President Bush's adviser on cyberspace security, who was coordinator of anti-terrorism efforts during 2001. 911-Hearings Staff director Eleanor Hill was negotiating with the Department of Justice officials on potential evidence for the Moussaoui trial. One of the supporters was Bob Graham (->) , but he was more interested "what lessons are to be learned from this and how can we apply these lessons to reduce the chance of another September 11" http://www.msnbc.com/news/760369.asp?pne=msn&cp1=1 Graham later urged the CIA to declassify some files. Graham's role regarding September 11th is controversial as well. He was in a meeting with Senate Intelligence Member Porter Goss and former Pakistan Secret Service (See Isi)- chief Massoud on September 11th in Washington. In October 2002 the second 911-hearings started, which results got mostly ignored by the mainstream media. One of the biggest transcript archives is located at the website project of John Horne (See 911-Investigation) (See Breitwieser,Kristen) (See Bush Knew) (-> early warnings) (See Lawsuits) (See Phoenix-Memo) (See Push,Stephen) (See Roemer,Tim) (See Dale Watson) (See Kenneth Williams)


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