The 9/11 Commission Report


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9/11 Commission Report, formally titled Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, is the official report of the events leading up to the September 11, 2001 attacks. It was prepared by the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (informally sometimes known as the "9/11 Commission" or the "Kean/Zelikow Commission") at the request of the President of the United States and Congress.

The commission convened on November 26, 2002 (441 days after the attack) and their final report was issued on July 22, 2004. (23 hr 20 min)

Capítulos

Preface 9:33 Leído por Sam Stinson
1. We Have Some Planes, 1.1 Inside the Four Flights 45:09 Leído por Sam Stinson
1.2 Improvising a Homeland Defense 1:07:52 Leído por musil
1.3 National Crisis Management 33:17 Leído por Bob Seybold
2.1 A Declaration of War 6:58 Leído por Carl Manchester
2.2 Bin Ladin's Appeal in the Islamic World 17:19 Leído por James Christopher
2.3 The Rise of Bin Ladin and al Qaeda 14:31 Leído por Great Plains
2.4 Building an Organization 13:25 Leído por ajacoby
2.5 Al Qaeda's Renewal in Afghanistan 23:01 Leído por Corey M. Snow
3. Counterterrorism Evolves, 3.1 From the Old Terrorism to the New 9:09 Leído por BiddyM
3.2 Adaptation--and Nonadaptation--in the Law Enforcement Community 31:55 Leído por BiddyM
3.3 ... and in the Federal Aviation Administration 13:30 Leído por Maire Rhode
3.4 ... and in the Intelligence Community 29:36 Leído por Maire Rhode
3.5 ... and in the State Department and the Defense Department 15:58 Leído por Bob Seybold
3.6 ... and in the White House 11:58 Leído por Bob Seybold
3.7 ... and in the Congress 15:27 Leído por Bob Seybold
4.1 Before the Bombings in Kenya and Tanzania 25:39 Leído por AnnaGrace
4.2 Crisis: August 1998 22:19 Leído por Maire Rhode
4.3 Diplomacy 20:33 Leído por Maire Rhode
4.4 Covert Action 29:18 Leído por Maire Rhode
4.5 Searching for Fresh Options 31:22 Leído por AnnaGrace
5.1 Terrorist Entrepreneurs 25:13 Leído por Lee Ann Howlett
5.2 The "Planes Operation" 23:11 Leído por Lee Ann Howlett
5.3 The Hamburg Contingent 32:45 Leído por Lee Ann Howlett
5.4 A Money Trail? 14:40 Leído por Maire Rhode
6. From Threat To Threat, 6.1 The Millennium Crisis 24:33 Leído por Corey M. Snow
6.2 Post-Crisis Reflection 28:01 Leído por Corey M. Snow
6.3 The Attack on the USS Cole 25:20 Leído por Corey M. Snow
6.4 Change and Continuity 22:43 Leído por Anna Simon
6.5 The New Administration's Approach 41:28 Leído por Anna Simon
7.1 First Arrivals in California 27:08 Leído por Lee Ann Howlett
7.2 The 9/11 Pilots in the United States 24:04 Leído por Lee Ann Howlett
7.3 Assembling the Teams 27:30 Leído por Lee Ann Howlett
7.4 Final Strategies and Tactics 39:06 Leído por Lee Ann Howlett
8.1 The Summer of Threat 37:18 Leído por Lee Ann Howlett
8.2 Late Leads 38:09 Leído por Lee Ann Howlett
9.1 Preparedness as of September 11 18:14 Leído por Bob Seybold
9.2 September 11, 2001 - part 1 1:12:08 Leído por Allyson Hester
9.2 September 11, 2001 - part 2 22:25 Leído por Allyson Hester
9.3 Emergency Response at the Pentagon 7:33 Leído por Allyson Hester
9.4 Analysis 30:45 Leído por Maire Rhode
10. Wartime, 10.1 Immediate Responses at Home 16:45 Leído por Maire Rhode
10.2 Planning for War 14:58 Leído por Carl Manchester
10.3 "Phase Two" and the Question of Iraq 21:53 Leído por Carl Manchester
11. Foresight--and Hindsight, 11.1 Imagination 30:33 Leído por Cori Samuel
11.2 Policy 8:44 Leído por texttalker
11.3 Capabilities 8:26 Leído por Lee Ann Howlett
11.4 Management 22:15 Leído por Lee Ann Howlett
12.1 Reflecting on a Generational Challenge 15:28 Leído por Maire Rhode
12.2 Attack Terrorists and Their Organizations 27:54 Leído por Bob Seybold
12.3 Prevent the Continued Growth of Islamist Terrorism 25:18 Leído por Lee Ann Howlett
12.4 Protect against and Prepare for Terrorist Attacks 47:42 Leído por Phillipa Chantry
13. How To Do It?, 13.1 Unity of Effort across the Foreign-Domestic Divide 23:50 Leído por BiddyM
13.2 Unity of Effort in the Intelligence Community 27:33 Leído por Maire Rhode
13.3 Unity of Effort in Sharing Information 9:24 Leído por Maire Rhode
13.4 Unity of Effort in the Congress 9:04 Leído por Bob Seybold
13.5 Organizing America's Defenses 18:41 Leído por Alana Jordan

Reseñas

missing information


(1 estrella)

my review has nothing against the reader at all. With that being said there are 28 pages of this report that have been omitted due to them being labeled "classified". These missing pages prove that Saudi Arabia influenced the attack on our country as well as debunking other myths our "Officials" spoon fed us as being fact.


(0.5 estrellas)

waste of time, nothing but lies.

One complaint


(3 estrellas)

I try not to complain about a narrator's voice, and if it was something else, this narrator's voice would be pleasant. Chapter 9.2 The narrator sounds like a sweet librarian who is reading to a group of elementary school students. It sounds like she is reading a fictional fairytale, but the words are brutal. I had to stop listening and skip to the next part because there was such a dissonance for me.

confusing


(0.5 estrellas)

This book is based on lies. The commission report was written in point form before commission members ever had their first meeting.

informative, one reader mispronounces too many words


(4 estrellas)

I love this. Very informative. However, there are multiple readers and most are great but one has a very soft voice that I found hard to listen to. Worst of all, she mispronounces at least one word per sentence. If this kind of thing annoys you, you will be cringing a lot. I just couldn’t bear listening to those chapters. However, I loved all the other presenters.


(5 estrellas)

A great reading of a piece of history. It's the government commission so very detailed and interesting. The veracity of its contents is for you to decide, but worth enjoying regardless.

Great


(5 estrellas)

Very descriptive and gives lots of information about the attacks

Thank you


(5 estrellas)

On audible the this cost over 80 dollars and its free on librivox! Heck yeah!