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Thinking Anew-Security Priorities for the Next Administration

 
 
 
 
 
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Research shows that Nidal Hasan listed as a "task force participant" in a presidential transition task force meeting on homeland security matters "Thinking Anew-Security Priorities for the Next Administration." George Washington University (GWU) Homeland Security Policy Institute (HSPI) lists Nidal Hasan from the Uniformed Services University of Health Services (page 29 - electronic page 32 in Appendix C of its May 2009 report.)

According to George Washington University (GWU) Homeland Security Policy Institute (HSPI)'s Frank Cilluffo: "Nidal Hassan has no affiliation whatsoever with HSPI or George Washington University. He has never served on any of our task forces, nor has he ever been invited to speak/brief @ any of our events. We are aware that he has RSVP'd for events as an audience member (our sessions are open to the public) and I remember him participating in the audience for at least one session. We print out RSVPs of audience participants for our sessions to share with others in the audience and speakers (as is the case in our appendix here). He had RSVP'd as a Disaster and Preventative Psychiatry Fellow at the Uniformed Services University School of Medicine...we are in the process of identifying which other sessions he may have RSVP'd for...the first one we are aware of him RSVP'ing was June 2008 & the last was February 2009."

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11/06/2009

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