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This is extraordinary and thank God it’s coming out. The repercussions of this are enormous. The details seem to reveal the Bush administration and US government working deliberately to cover-up direct Saudi involvement in the September 11th attacks.

I’ve always mused about the desperation of the federal bureaucracy to maintain control of the government and how it must be related to federal secrets. Is their blind panic about the possibility of an ‘outsider’ taking control of the government and having access to all secrets explain their meltdown?

Below is just a snippet. Please click through and read the whole article.

Via NY Post.

In its report on the still-censored “28 pages” implicating the Saudi government in 9/11, “60 Minutes” last weekend said the Saudi role in the attacks has been “soft-pedaled” to protect America’s delicate alliance with the oil-rich kingdom.

That’s quite an understatement.

Actually, the kingdom’s involvement was deliberately covered up at the highest levels of our government. And the coverup goes beyond locking up 28 pages of the Saudi report in a vault in the US Capitol basement. Investigations were throttled. Co-conspirators were let off the hook…

Those sources say the pages missing from the 9/11 congressional inquiry report — which comprise the entire final chapter dealing with “foreign support for the September 11 hijackers” — details “incontrovertible evidence” gathered from both CIA and FBI case files of official Saudi assistance for at least two of the Saudi hijackers who settled in San Diego.

Some information has leaked from the redacted section, including a flurry of pre-9/11 phone calls between one of the hijackers’ Saudi handlers in San Diego and the Saudi Embassy, and the transfer of some $130,000 from then-Saudi Ambassador Prince Bandar’s family checking account to yet another of the hijackers’ Saudi handlers in San Diego.

Former FBI agent John Guandolo, who worked 9/11 and related al Qaeda cases out of the bureau’s Washington field office, says Bandar should have been a key suspect in the 9/11 probe.

“The Saudi ambassador funded two of the 9/11 hijackers through a third party,” Guandolo said. “He should be treated as a terrorist suspect, as should other members of the Saudi elite class who the US government knows are currently funding the global jihad.”

But Bandar held sway over the FBI.

After he met on Sept. 13, 2001, with President Bush in the White House, where the two old family friends shared cigars on the Truman Balcony, the FBI evacuated dozens of Saudi officials from multiple cities, including at least one Osama bin Laden family member on the terror watch list. Instead of interrogating the Saudis, FBI agents acted as security escorts for them, even though it was known at the time that 15 of the 19 hijackers were Saudi citizens.

No wonder the Saudis are now threatening to hurt the US economically if 9/11 legislation passes. And Obama continues to do their bidding. Weird.

Related:

NBC: Secret 28 Pages of 9/11 Report Under New Scrutiny

2014==> New Yorker: The Twenty-Eight Pages.

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  1. Dave says:

    We’re lost. Bush, Rumsfeld, Cheney are they all a pack of deceptive liars? WTF.

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