This is an amazing story of what the government did know before September 11th. One thing that stands out to me is what a hard time the intelligence people had in trying to get the White House to pay attention to this matter.
Here's a story of how the White House ignored pleas by their intelligence folks to work hard to prevent 9/11. Read these three devastating paragraphs from Judy Miller, who is now talking about the leaks she received from the Counter Terrorism folks on this:
"The people in the counter-terrorism (CT) office were very worried about attacks here in the United States, and that was, it struck me, another debate in the intelligence community. Because a lot of intelligence people did not believe that Al Qaida had the ability to strike within the United States. The CT people thought they were wrong. But I got the sense at that time that the counter-terrorism people in the White House were viewed as extremist on these views.
"Everyone in Washington was very spun-up in the CT world at that time. I think everybody knew that an attack was coming -- everyone who followed this. But you know you can only 'cry wolf' within a newspaper or, I imagine, within an intelligence agency, so many times before people start saying there he goes -- or there she goes -- again!
"Even that weekend, there was lot else going on. There was always a lot going on at the White House, so to a certain extent, there was that kind of 'cry wolf' problem. But I got the sense that part of the reason that I was being told of what was going on was that the people in counter-terrorism were trying to get the word to the president or the senior officials through the press, because they were not able to get listened to themselves.
Read the rest of the story here. It's a fascinating inside look into how our government and media work.