Able Danger

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  • ISBN 9781683585565
  • Weight: 481g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Sports Publishing LLC
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Warning Before 9/11 and the Intelligence They Buried

For more than two decades, one question has haunted the story of September 11: what if elements inside the United States government knew more than they admitted before the attacks occurred?

In Able Danger: What the 9/11 Commission Never Told You, former Congressman Curt Weldon presents a deeply personal and explosive account of a classified U.S. Army intelligence program that identified Mohammed Atta and elements of the Al Qaeda network operating inside the United States more than a year before 9/11—and of the institutional decisions that prevented that information from reaching the FBI.

Drawing on decades of firsthand involvement, Weldon reconstructs the rise and suppression of the Able Danger program through sworn affidavits, congressional letters, classified briefings, unpublished oral histories, and testimony from military officers, intelligence officials, and senior government figures. At the center of the book is a disturbing allegation: that critical intelligence was buried not by foreign enemies, but by bureaucratic fear, political calculation, and institutional self-protection across multiple administrations.

Unlike previous accounts, Able Danger is not written by an outsider theorizing from a distance. Weldon was a senior member of Congress with top security clearances who spent years pressing both Republican and Democratic administrations for answers. He also experienced the tragedy of 9/11 personally, through close relationships with firefighters and first responders who died in the attacks.

The result is both a political investigation and a human story of warning ignored, testimony suppressed, and accountability deferred. Challenging the omissions of the official 9/11 Commission Report, the book argues that some of the most consequential facts surrounding the attacks were excluded from public view.

Provocative, meticulously documented, and emotionally charged, Able Danger asks readers to confront a troubling possibility: not whether America was attacked without warning, but whether the warning itself was deliberately silenced.
Recognized by Congressional Quarterly as one of the “Fifty Most Effective Members of Congress,” Curt Weldon devoted more than thirty years to public service as an elected mayor, county chair, public educator, corporate risk management leader, lifelong volunteer firefighter/fire chief, and twenty-year Member of Congress. In 2007, President George H.W. Bush honored Weldon with a Personal Tribute before more than 2,000 leaders in Washington, D.C.

A passionate advocate for America’s firefighters and EMS professionals, Weldon founded and chaired the 370-member Congressional Fire Services Caucus and responded on scene to major U.S. disasters, including the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and the attacks of September 11, 2001, working directly with FDNY leadership.

As vice chairman of the House Armed Services Committee and Chairman overseeing Department of Defense research, development, and intelligence funding, Weldon challenged politicized intelligence and proposed a National Intelligence Fusion capability known as NOAH two years before 9/11, though the initiative was blocked following CIA objections. His humanitarian, national security, and international peace efforts earned worldwide recognition, including the prestigious GUSI Peace Prize and numerous international honors.

Weldon is the author of Awakening the Sleeping Giant: The Political Empowerment of America’s Heroes, which is the subject of a documentary film to be previewed at the White House FIRE/EMS 290 event in September 2026. He is also the author of Countdown to Terror: The Top-Secret Information That Could Prevent the Next Terrorist Attack on America—and How the CIA Has Ignored It.

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