Published on Jan 22, 2015Since the early days after the Sept. 11 - TopicsExpress



          

Published on Jan 22, 2015Since the early days after the Sept. 11 attacks, when news emerged that most of the airline hijackers came from Saudi Arabia, dark allegations have lingered about official Saudi ties to the terrorists. Fueling the suspicions: 28 still-classified pages in a congressional inquiry on 9/11 that raise questions about Saudi financial support to the hijackers in the United States prior to the attacks. Both the administrations of George W. Bush and Barack Obama have refused to declassify the pages on grounds of national security. But critics, including members of Congress who have read the pages in the tightly guarded, underground room in the Capitol where they are held, say national security has nothing to do with it. U.S. officials, they charge, are trying to hide the double game that Saudi Arabia has long played with Washington, as both a close ally and petri dish for the world’s most toxic brand of Islamic extremism. #DECLASSIFY: CAMPAIGN TO REVEAL THE 28 CENSORED PAGES OF THE 9/11 COMMISSION REPORT - infowars/declassify-campaign-to-reveal-the-28-censored-pages-of-the-911-commission-report/ infowars/classified-28-pages-of-911-report-shields-saudi-involvement/ 911truth.org/saudi-role-hidden-911-report-pages/
Posted on: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 09:11:43 +0000

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