Lee Rogers
Daily Stormer
June 10, 2018
Right as the Jews want the United States to wage a big war against Iran, they’re using highly questionable evidence to claim that the Iranians were involved in the 9/11 attacks.
This has to be one of the most dishonest and misleading stories published in the Jew-controlled media yet. The story is written by a Jew named Adam Kredo a writer for the Washington Free Beacon. He’s falsely claiming that Iran facilitated the 9/11 attacks based on highly questionable evidence. The story has been linked to by Matt Drudge and is being pushed heavily by Jews.
Iranian officials, in a first, have admitted to facilitating the 9/11 terrorist attacks in the U.S. by secretly aiding the free travel of al Qaeda operatives who eventually went on to fly commercial airliners into the Twin Towers in New York City, according to new remarks from a senior Iranian official.
Mohammad-Javad Larijani, an international affairs assistant in the Iran’s judiciary, disclosed in Farsi-language remarks broadcast on Iran’s state-controlled television that Iranian intelligence officials secretly helped provide the al Qaeda attackers with passage and gave them refuge in the Islamic Republic, according to an English translation published by Al Arabiya.
There’s obviously a few problems here. The foundation of the entire story relies on an English translation provided by Al Arabiya. This is a news organization founded and owned by relatives of the Saudi royal family. The Saudis are the arch-enemies of the Iranians, and currently involved in a proxy war against them in Yemen. So just based on this alone, it is reasonable to question the accuracy of the translation.
Mistranslations have been a favorite weapon in the Jew arsenal against Iran and other Islamic groups they oppose.
Furthermore, the quote is from an international affairs assistant in Iran’s judiciary. Is he really a trusted authority on this subject? What makes Mohammad-Javad Larijani qualified to be issuing statements about the actions of Iranian intelligence a couple decades ago?
Most of the 9/11 hijackers were from Saudi Arabia and were aided financially and logistically by the Saudi government.
The Saudis have every reason to put out misleading statements and propaganda that make the Iranians look bad. Especially when you consider that the official story of the 9/11 attacks lists 15 of the 19 hijackers as being Saudi nationals. Not to mention the Congressional report which exposed financial and logistical support of the hijackers by the Saudi government.
But even if we assume that we have an accurate translation of the quote, it’s clear that the headline is nothing but sensationalist nonsense.
“Our government agreed not to stamp the passports of some of them because they were on transit flights for two hours, and they were resuming their flights without having their passports stamped. However their movements were under the complete supervision of the Iranian intelligence,” Larijani was quoted as saying.
The remarks represent the first time senior Iranian officials have publicly admitted to aiding al Qaeda and playing a direct role in facilitating the 9/11 attacks.
This Jew is basically claiming that because some of the 9/11 terrorists took a transit flight that stopped in Iran for two hours, that this somehow equates to them having some sort of direct responsibility for the attacks. He even claims that this proves the Iranians aided al-Qaeda. He literally wants us to believe that Iran, which has a Shiite religious regime, would aid a Sunni-Saudi terrorist organization. These are all ridiculous assertions.
It sounded as if Iran was satisfied with these individuals not entering their country and had no specific reason to detain them at the time. It’s not like we can assume that they had any direct knowledge of what they were planning. But based on this premise, every country that the terrorists visited before the attacks would also have to be held responsible for facilitating the 9/11 attacks and aiding al-Qaeda (most notably the United States itself). So it’s interesting that this Jew has only chosen to single out Iran for criticism.
Adam Kredo pictured above is the lying Jew propagandist who wrote this nonsense. He’s previously penned pieces for Jewish media outlets like the Jerusalem Post and the Washington Jewish Week.
The article is nothing but misdirection. It is a fact that the one group that gained the most from the 9/11 attacks were Jews and Israel. It prompted George W. Bush who was surrounded with all sorts of neocon Jews on his staff to wage a war on terrorism. The war on terrorism was used to justify attacks on countries who just so happened to also be enemies of Israel.
We also have the story about a group of Israeli Jews who were caught filming the attacks and celebrating them as they happened.
The Jew Larry Silverstein who owned the Twin Towers conveniently took out a massive insurance policy that protected the property from terrorist attacks just months before the 9/11 attacks happened. Even though he was usually inside the North Tower every morning, he was conveniently absent the day of the attacks. The kike even tried to sue the airliners for billions of dollars.
The list detailing Jewish involvement in the 9/11 attacks goes on and on.
The 9/11 attacks are obviously an enormous subject. But what’s clear is that the Jews and the Saudis had the most involvement in facilitating the attacks and benefiting from them. The fact that they’re trying to misdirect blame for them on Iran is a completely insane thing. There is zero evidence that the Iranians had anything to do with the 9/11 attacks. This is baseless propaganda designed to help drag the American military into another war for Jews.
NOTE:
This is the same thing that the neocons did to Iraq in the lead-up to that war.
In September 2003, 69% of Americans believed Saddam himself ordered 911, even though neither the Bush administration – nor any other official body – had directly claimed that.
They believed it because the Jewish media kept saying it over and over and over again, drumming up support for a war.
Trying to pull the same trick again – with a Shiite country! – is outrageous, but predictable.