The Nine Eleven Finding Answers Foundation (NEFA Foundation) was a
tax exempt,
501(c)(3) organization, nonprofit, charitable organization engaged in terrorism research and analysis.[1][2] Although NEFA lists a New York address for its headquarters on its website, the organization's business offices are located in
Charleston, South Carolina, according to the latter's
Secretary of State.[3]
Background and goal
The Foundation was founded after the
September 11 attacks. Its stated goal is "to help prevent future tragedies in the U.S. and abroad by exposing those responsible for planning, funding, and executing terrorist activities, with a particular emphasis on
Islamic militant organizations."[4][5][6] It has worked with the 9/11 victims' families, and is funded by private donations.[7]
Activities
The Foundation conducts research into terrorist activities. It funds extensive field research, and obtains relevant original documents (translated when necessary) and videos.[8][9][10][11][12][13][14] Media such as
UPI,
ABC, and
Fox News have, in turn, used the documents, video, and translations provided by NEFA.[15][16][17][18]
In the
2006 Ontario terrorism plot, NEFA posted on its website a video of the accused which got it from a British court that watched it during the trial of a man who has now been convicted of terrorism; Dan Brien of the
Public Prosecution Service of Canada said, "We were interested to learn of the existence of this video, which we'd never seen before. We would've preferred to learn about it in some manner other than a U.S. website."[19][20] NEFA also carries interviews with
Taliban commanders on its website.[21] It was reported in November 2008 that NEFA was concerned about what it termed "a disturbing pattern of
lone-wolf style individuals".[22]
Staff
Michelle T. Hayes is its President and CEO,[23] David Draper is its Director of Strategic Operations,[24] Ronald Sandee (a former Dutch
military intelligence officer) is Director of Analysis and Research,[25]Evan F. Kohlmann, is its Senior Investigator.[26]
Founders
NEFA was founded by CEO, President and Treasurer Michelle T. "Mikie" Hayes and Director of Strategic Operations David Draper.[27][28] Hayes previously worked as a development officer at the
Medical University of South Carolina's Cardiovascular Institute.[29][30]
Draper previously worked as a contractor for the Charleston, South Carolina-based law firm
Motley Rice.[33] Draper is the owner of a Charleston, South Carolina-based company named D2.[34][35]