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...A National Geographic television special titled "The FBI" stated that Mr. Freeh was averse to the usage of computers. He had his removed from his office, did not use E-mail, and more importantly, did nothing to update the old and poorly working FBI computer system. This may have contributed to the 9/11 attacks since the FBI had a computer system that was ineffective at sorting all of the terrorist data that the FBI possessed...
...5. Post-FBI
Freeh approached acting New Jersey Governor Donald DiFrancesco, and offered to serve, without salary, as the state's anti-terrorism "czar". Di Francesco approached both major-party candidates for governor to secure their approval; Bret Schundler, the Republican candidate, agreed "in principle". However, Democrat Jim McGreevey, who won the gubernatorial election, turned down Freeh in favor of Golan Cipel. It was later discovered that McGreevey and Cipel had carried on a sexual relationship. McGreevey was heavily criticized for giving the post to Cipel rather than Freeh or another experienced individual. [29]
In September 2001, Freeh was appointed to the board of directors of credit card issuer MBNA; he also served as the bank's general counsel, as well as corporate secretary and ethics officer. Likewise, Bristol-Myers Squibb elected him to its board of directors.... [30]
chiggerbit wrote:http://wapedia.mobi/en/Louis_Freeh?t=3....A National Geographic television special titled "The FBI" stated that Mr. Freeh was averse to the usage of computers. He had his removed from his office, did not use E-mail, and more importantly, did nothing to update the old and poorly working FBI computer system. This may have contributed to the 9/11 attacks since the FBI had a computer system that was ineffective at sorting all of the terrorist data that the FBI possessed......5. Post-FBI
Freeh approached acting New Jersey Governor Donald DiFrancesco, and offered to serve, without salary, as the state's anti-terrorism "czar". Di Francesco approached both major-party candidates for governor to secure their approval; Bret Schundler, the Republican candidate, agreed "in principle". However, Democrat Jim McGreevey, who won the gubernatorial election, turned down Freeh in favor of Golan Cipel. It was later discovered that McGreevey and Cipel had carried on a sexual relationship. McGreevey was heavily criticized for giving the post to Cipel rather than Freeh or another experienced individual. [29]
In September 2001, Freeh was appointed to the board of directors of credit card issuer MBNA; he also served as the bank's general counsel, as well as corporate secretary and ethics officer. Likewise, Bristol-Myers Squibb elected him to its board of directors.... [30]
MinM wrote:
BTW, I'm not sure if it was here? But somewhere I just read that Louis Freeh made his bones by shutting William Colby up, for good?
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