Authored by the case Agent, this gripping first-person account delves into the FBI investigation of Zacarias Moussaoui, the only individual tried and convicted in a civilian courtroom for his involvement in the 9/11 attack plot against the United States. Although the case made headlines in the past, much of the sensitive information this story contains has never been publicly available—until now. Because these revelations were embarrassing to the U.S. Government the author, a veteran FBI Special Agent and Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) member, was forced to sue his former employer to be allowed to publish this book.
About the Author:
Harry Samit retired from the FBI in April 2020 after a 21-year career as a Special Agent. During his time in the FBI Harry served as a case Agent and human source handler, while also performing collateral duties as a SWAT team member, SWAT observer/sniper, and Special Agent Aviator (Fixed Wing). Harry was assigned to the Minneapolis Division, working high-stakes international terrorism investigations of members of Al Qaeda, the Islamic State, and other violent extremist groups.
Before joining the FBI, Harry was an officer in the U.S. Navy for nine years. He was commissioned through the Naval Reserve Officers Training Course (NROTC) at the Pennsylvania State University as a Special Duty (Intelligence) Officer.





