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Did The US Government Cover Up Saudi Arabia's Role In 9/11?

Did The US Government Cover Up Saudi Arabia's Role In 9/11?

According to this report, they might have...

Mel Ramsay

Mel Ramsay

The New York Post have revealed a shocking report into the US government's alleged 'covering up' of Saudi Arabia's role in 9/11.

According to them, there are 28 pages of a paper outlining how the country was involved. They have said that co-conspirators were let off the hook as well as investigations being shut down. It's an unbelievable article - shocking and concerning in equal measures.

It looks as though 'diplomatic immunity' has stopped many investigations in their tracks. The article then goes on to say that a source details hijackers' funding by a Saudi ambassador. What's even MORE concerning is that they also claim prominent Saudis "are currently funding the global jihad".

It reads: "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.

"An investigator who worked with the JTTF in Washington complained that instead of investigating Bandar, the US government protected him - literally. He said the State Department assigned a security detail to help guard Bandar not only at the embassy, but also at his McLean, Va., mansion."

The very same Prince Bandar who is named above apparently went to the White House a few days after the World Trade Center attacks and shared a cigar with then-President, George Bush. After that, the FBI was banned from interviewing ANY key Saudis when it came to the 9/11 attacks.

In fact, FBI agents protected these people, ensuring that they were able to leave different cities by escorting them personally. None of them were interviewed regarding anything al Qaeda related and were allowed to leave the US freely.

Not only that, but apparently Saudi Arabia is threatening to sell off billions of dollars worth of American assets if Congress decides to pass a bill which would allow courts to look into Saudi Arabia's involvement in 9/11.

What do you think? Let us know in the comments below.

Words by Mel Ramsay

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Topics: Saudi Arabia, 9/11