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Author of three safety books (Three revised editions of Unfriendly Skies, three revised editions of Defrauding America, and Drugging America--A Trojan Horse). Defraudingamerica.com reveals the culture of malfeasance, misfeasance, nonfeasance, and corruption that made possible the September 11 terrorist hijackings, many prior fatal hijackings, and many prior air disasters. While Stich was an FAA air safety inspector, among his many reports and recommendations, he reported on the dangers of hijackings and the two common-sense steps that would have prevented almost every hijacking that subsequently occurred, including the hijackings of September 11, 2001. In a letter to Sen. Arlen Specter, Stich wrote on his insights on weapon smuggle: "...The agent, concerned about the consequences of commercial airliners being shot down with these missiles, then contacted another CIA employee at CIA headquarters, who then tried to force a response from high CIA officials. This latest action forced CIA officials to finally respond. Negotiations then commenced, which involved, among others, the former CIA agent who headed a major CIA proprietary in Hawaii; a CIA attorney in the Los Angeles area; an Afghani located in California; and an Afghani rebel general in Afghanistan (who had previously turned over 20 Stinger missiles to the United States). The general agreed to turn over the missiles without cost to the United States, and simply requested the release of an Afghani being held in federal prison on a drug charge arising from a possible KGB setup... Nine days after the Sept. 11 terror attacks, the agents swooped in to arrest Ana Belen Montes (Cuba-spy), fearing that she represented an overriding security risk..." Source: http://216.239.51.100/search?q=cache:ulfql3wS6M8C:www.canfnet.org/News/020617newsc.htm+&hl=en&ie=UTF-8

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