U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, prosecutor of some of the biggest terrorist and organized-crime cases, once said of him: “This is the most dangerous man I’ve ever met.”
The most amazing thing about Ali Mohamed’s story is that he carried out his audacious, deadly role as globe-trotting spy master/terrorist while working with, and inside, the very U.S. government organizations that are supposed to be protecting us from the likes of him: the CIA, the U.S. Army Special Forces, the FBI, and the Justice Department. And he carried out this long-running ruse in spite of numerous tip-offs from foreign governments and warnings from alert personnel within our own agencies.
Since his arrest in 1998, Ali Mohamed has been hidden away in a federal “witness protection” program, with most of his court records sealed. As Benjamin Weiser of the New York Times put it, Ali Mohamed has been buried “under a cloak of secrecy rarely seen in the public courts
He is five-time Emmy Award-winning investigative reporter Peter Lance, whose updated edition of Triple Cross: How bin Laden’s Master Spy Penetrated the CIA, the Green Berets, and the FBI — and Why Patrick Fitzgerald Failed to Stop Him will be releaesd in January.
In his stunning exposé, Lance revealed Ali Mohamed's penetration of our top military, intelligence, and law enforcement agencies and his key roles in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, the 1993 New York "Day of Terror" plot involving blind Sheik Omar Abdul Rahman, the 1993 "Black Hawk Down" incident in Mogadishu, Somalia, the foiled 1994 Bojinka plot to blow up 11 airliners, the 1998 bombings of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, and the 2001 9/11 attacks.
Never mind Denmark, something is definitely rotten in Langley, Virginia, and in Washington
Yes...and has been for a long time!