Apr 28, 2006 12:27pm

Another Hijacking Possible

Post 9/ll security measures still are not adequate to stop another hijacking, the former Inspector General of the Department of Homeland Security, Clark Kent Ervin, will allege  in a bombshell book due out next week.

"The next time there are indicators of a terrorist attack among government agencies, chances are the Department of Homeland Security would be the last to know," Ervin tells ABC News.

User Comments

Does that suprises anyone?
There are two many layers of different turf and everyone must protect their jobs.
Knowledge is power, the government is about power and money. If we prevent ALL acts of terrosim the American public will not live in fear. If we do not live in fear we will not support a large intrusive government to protect us. We will not support intrusion into the culture and business of other countries.
James F. Herrmann
US Army Retired

Posted by: James F. Herrmann | May 1, 2006, 11:26 am 11:26 am

Prior to 9/11 we, as a people,were trained to not interfer with the authorities in any situation. We now know better. If such a hijacking were attempted today, the passengers would react to prevent it at all costs. The people are our best protection.
Phyllis Culbert

Posted by: Phyllis Culbert | May 1, 2006, 11:56 am 11:56 am

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