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The only "theory", which officially was allowed by the US Admin, is the "incompetence theory" (->), which came to the conclusion, that CIA and FBI lacked of incompetence on September 11th. One of the strongest supporters of this theory is David Corn. Supported by Richard Perle (->) or Woolsey,James, who both haven't even been in charge on Sep11th. David Corn's extreme portrayal is contradicted by a report in the Washington Post in May 2001 which observed that the two specialised U.S. intelligence agencies the FBI and the CIA have "in recent years" developed a very close "working relationship". Corn tried to attack various 911Skeptics and had been therefore analysed in War on Freedom himself, while arguing that "... anyone with the most basic understanding of how government functions (or, does not function) realizes that the various bureaucracies of Washington - particularly those of the national security `community' - do not work well together." Corn fails entirely, however, to specify exactly in what respect(s) this is the case. Unlike Stratfor, he does not clarify the nature of particular structural discontinuities between different bureaucratic and intelligence agencies and in what way they have problems integrating..." "A cursory analysis of relevant facts certainly strongly suggests that the hijackers had some sort of high-level U.S. military connection. According to reports in Newsweek, the Washington Post and the New York Times, after September 11, U.S. military officials gave the FBI information "suggesting that five of the alleged hijackers received training in the 1990s at secure U.S. military installations..." (-> Hijackers/US Military Base connection)


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