Appearing during the first three hours, investigative reporter Peter Lance presented a look at current threats from al Qaeda and the Taliban and just how far the FBI and other intelligence agencies have come in protecting America seven and a half years since 9-11. The answer, said Lance, is not far enough. The FBI, he believes, is incompetent in handling ongoing threats. The NY FBI, in particular, began to compartmentalize to cover-up their failures, and if they'd applied the techniques they successfully used on the Mob toward al Qaeda, the Towers might still be standing, he declared.
Recently, the office for the Director of National Intelligence was criticized in a report for financial mismanagement, turf battles, and the same kind of intelligence failures which led to 9/11, he cited.
Lance also reviewed material from his book Cover Up, about the how the US government has not been open about its counterterrorism failures since the mid-1990s, in instances such as terrorist Ramzi Yousef ordering the bombing of TWA 800 from his prison cell. He also detailed his investigation into the life of Ali Mohamed, bin Laden's master spy who infiltrated the CIA. For more, check out this terrorism timeline (PDF file) featured in his book Triple Cross.
The last hour of the show featured Open Lines.
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Bumper Music:
Bumper music from Monday April 13, 2009
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Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder -
In the Mood
Robert Plant -
(Everything I Do) I Do It For You
Bryan Adams -
All I Have to Do is Dream
Everly Bros. -
Come Together
Beatles -
Bur Said
Cusco -
Bohemian Rhapsody
Queen -
The Grave And The Constant
Fun Lovin' Criminals -
My Sweet Lord
George Harrison -
New World Man
Rush -
Bitter Sweet Symphony
The Verve -
Jessica
Allman Brothers Band -
One
Three Dog Night -
The Magnificent Seven
The Clash -
Touch Me
Doors -
Inca Dance
Cusco