- Harry Samit
Harry Samit is a
Federal Bureau of Investigation Special Agent based out of the FBI Field Office inMinneapolis, Minnesota . He is a formerUnited States Navy naval aviator, Naval Intelligence Officer, and anFAA -certifiedprivate pilot . He is most noted for arrestingZacarias Moussaoui onAugust 16 ,2001 .Samit became aware of Moussaoui because of Clancy Prevost [ [http://www.rakemag.com/stories/printable.aspx?itemID=6994&catID=146&SelectCatID=146 The Grounded Man] "Rake Magazine" May 2005, retrieved
March 27 2006 ] , acertified flight instructor at the Pan-Am International Flight Academy inEagan, Minnesota . Moussaoui had enrolled for training in a747-400 flight simulator at the school onAugust 13 but his behavior during instruction alarmed Prevost, who did not believe that Moussaoui was just a wealthy individual interested in flyingjumbo jet s. At Prevost's urging, the flight school contacted the Minneapolis FBI Field Office, and Samit was one of the special agents assigned to investigate Moussaoui.Moussaoui was arrested by Samit for a visa violation on
August 16 but, because the arrest was effected outside the Residence Inn where Moussaoui had been staying, Samit had no legal right to search the hotel room and its contents without Moussaoui's consent. Moussaoui denied consent, so Samit could only search Moussaoui and his car. Samit found a small knife in Moussaoui's left pocket and another knife in the car. [ [http://ktwbtv.trb.com/la-na-moussa10mar10,0,7797069.story?coll=ktwb-home-5] "KTWB-TV", retrievedMarch 27 2006 ]As a certified private pilot himself, Samit was suspicious, suspecting that Moussaoui was plotting an act of international
terrorism against theUnited States . He therefore sought permission to search Moussaoui's belongings which were known to include several bags and suitcases, and alaptop computer . The first application to obtain a criminalsearch warrant was denied by FBI Headquarters on the ground of insufficient evidence. A second application to search was made under theForeign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, but this was also denied. The FBI did obtain a search warrant for the belongings, but only after theSeptember 11th attacks . The Minneapolis Field Office had received a report from Moussaoui's home government ofFrance that linked him toIslamic terrorism , but the FBI Headquarters in Washington did not believe that evidence was sufficient to present to the FISA court for a search warrant. On the question of using foreign government intelligence to validate a request for a domestic search warrant through the FISA court, it is unclear if the Field Office could have appealed administratively to the White House National Security Council. Had the belongings been opened beforeSeptember 11 , knives, flight manuals, and other clues would have been found. [ [http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/front/la-na-moussa21mar21,1,5398407.story?coll=la-headlines-frontpage Agent Faults FBI on 9/11] "The Los Angeles Times"March 21 2006 , retrievedMarch 27 2006 ] Whether these clues would have sparked a national emergency or simply been treated like the August 6 memo entitled "Bin Laden Determined to Strike US" is subject to debate.When FBI Headquarters denied both Samit's application for search powers, he initiated a process to notify the
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of his suspicions of possible hijacking attempts, but FBI Headquarters censored the memo. Relying on personal contacts, Samit then met with a Minneapolis FAA official, but that official did not pursue Samit's leads."I am so desperate to get into his computer, I'll take anything," [ [http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=2&ObjectID=10373766 September 11 alert was ignored, says FBI agent] "The New Zealand Herald"
March 22 2006 , retrievedMarch 27 2006 ] Samit wrote in an e-mail onSeptember 10 ,2001 .In March 2006, during Moussaoui's death sentence trial, Samit testified that he had spent the time between
August 16 andSeptember 11 trying to warn U.S. officials about the possibility of terrorist actions involving the hijacking of aircraft. Four such actions occurred in the United States onSeptember 11 ,2001 . Samit testified under oath that "criminal negligence , obstruction and careerism" [ [http://www.sacbee.com/content/news/crime/story/14232880p-15054935c.html Moussaoui alerts ignored, agent says] "The Sacramento Bee"March 21 2006 , retrievedMarch 27 2006 ] by superiors at FBI Headquarters inWashington, DC thwarted an opportunity to prevent theSeptember 11th attacks .References
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