|  | Fbi didnt thwart bomb wtc93   { October 28 1993 }
 Original Source Link:  (May no longer be active)http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/RANCHO/POLITICS/OK/wtcbomb.html
 | http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/RANCHO/POLITICS/OK/wtcbomb.html 
 THE NEW YORK TIMES
 Tapes Depict Proposal to Thwart Bomb Used in Trade Center Blast
 
 Thursday October 28, 1993 Page A1
 By Ralph Blumenthal
 
 Law-enforcement officials were told that terrorists were building
 a bomb that was eventually used to blow up the World Trade Center,
 and they planned to thwart the plotters by secretly substituting
 harmless powder for the explosives, an informer said after
 the blast.
 
 The informer was to have helped the plotters build the bomb
 and supply the fake powder, but the plan was called off by
 an F.B.I. supervisor who had other ideas about how the informer,
 Emad Salem, should be used, the informer said.
 
 The account, which is given in the transcript of hundreds of
 hours of tape recordings that Mr. Salem secretly made of his
 talks with law-enforcement agents, portrays the authorities as
 being in a far better position than previously known to foil
 the February 26th bombing of New York City's tallest towers.
 
 The explosion left six people dead, more than a thousand people
 injured, and damages in excess of half-a-billion dollars.
 Four men are now on trial in Manhattan Federal Court
 [on charges of involvement] in that attack.
 
 Mr. Salem, a 43-year-old former Egyptian Army officer, was used
 by the Government [of the United States] to penetrate a circle
 of Muslim extremists who are now charged in two bombing cases:
 the World Trade Center attack, and a foiled plot to destroy
 the United Nations, the Hudson River tunnels, and other
 New York City landmarks. He is the crucial witness in the
 second bombing case, but his work for the Government was
 erratic, and for months before the World Trade Center blast,
 he was feuding with th F.B.I.
 
 Supervisor `Messed It Up'
 
 After the bombing, he resumed his undercover work. In an
 undated transcript of a conversation from that period,
 Mr. Salem recounts a talk he had had earlier with an agent
 about an unnamed F.B.I. supervisor who, he said,
 
 "came and messed it up."
 "He requested to meet me in the hotel,"
 
 Mr. Salem says of the supervisor.
 
 "He requested to make me to testify, and if he didn't
 push for that, we'll be going building the bomb with
 a phony powder, and grabbing the people who was
 involved in it. But since you, we didn't do that."
 
 The transcript quotes Mr. Salem as saying that he wanted to
 complain to F.B.I. Headquarters in Washington about the
 Bureau's failure to stop the bombing, but was dissuaded by
 an agent identified as John Anticev.
 
 Mr. Salem said Mr. Anticev had told him,
 
 "He said, I don't think that the New York people would
 like the things out of the New York Office to go to
 Washington, D.C."
 
 Another agent, identified as Nancy Floyd, does not dispute
 Mr. Salem's account, but rather, appears to agree with it,
 saying of the `New York people':
 
 "Well, of course not, because they don't want to
 get their butts chewed."
 
 
 
 
 | 
 |