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    Event: Telephonic conversation with Dave Klotzman, telephone number (719) 35-3732.Marco A. Cordero, Commission staffer.

    July 26, 2004On July 26, 2004, Commission staffer Graham Giusti advised Commission staffer

    Marco A. Cordero that an individual identified as Dave Klotzman, telephone number(719) 635-3732 had been contacting Commission staffer Al Felzenberg telephonically,leaving messages which contained vicious anti Semitic epithets. Guisti asked Cordero tocontact Klotzman to ascertain whether he had any information of interest which hewanted to pass on to the Commission.

    On July 26, 2004, Cordero called Mr. Klotzman's telephone number and ananswering machine picked up. Cordero did not leave a message, deciding it would bebest to speak directly to Mr. Klotzman. Upon hanging up, Mr. Klotzman returnedCordero's phone call. Cordero identified himself to Mr. Klotzman and told him he wascalling on behalf of the Commission and in response to his messages to Felzenberg. Mr.Klotzman advised that he had been attempting to contact someone from team 8. Mr.Klotzman advised that-he had begun to read the Commission's report and wasdisappointed to notice that the Commission had continuedto "cover up" the real issues.Mr. Klotzman stated that he had provided Felzenberg with information which suggestedthe Pentagon was initially struck by a missile and later crashed into by the fighter jetwhich shot the missile. Cordero advised Mr. Klotzman that the Commission hadpreviously received very similar information. Mr. Klotzman advised that he did notbelieve the Commission had adequately complied with its mandate ifit refused toconsider the missile attack. Cordero advised him that the Commission had reviewedcountless-documents to complete its work and that the report reflected the Commission'sfindings. Mr. Klotzman advised the book was incorrect and demanded to speak tosomeone who could answer his questions, specifically someone from team 8 because heknew issues were ignored. Cordero advised him that he would be unable to speak toanyone from team 8 and he would also not be allowed to see the investigative reportswhich were used to draft the Commission's report. Cordero asked Mr. Klotzman to usemore diplomacy and restraint when contacting Felzenberg as Felzenberg and theCommission receive numerous phone calls from countless citizens. Mr. Klotzmanadvised that he would be more diplomatic when contacting the Commission staff. Phonecall lasted approximately 26 minutes.