Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
July 3, 2016
Almost all of the hijackers were from Saudi Arabia, and Saudi Arabia is the number one global funder of Sunni terrorism, so it is obvious that government had something to do with the attack.
Presumably, linking it back to Saudi would eventually link it back to Mossad agents. I’m not a hardline “truther,” but it seems to me that Saudi Arabia is a proxy-state of Israel, with their own intelligence agency a branch of the Mossad. So it is literally impossible that the Jews didn’t know this was going to happen and very unlikely they didn’t help arrange it.
When Trump takes control, we shall know the truth.
RT:
The US government has declassified a report that lists more than three dozen people that investigators looking into the 9/11 terrorist attacks wanted to probe for possible links from Saudi Arabia to the hijackers.
The document, known as “File 17,” was compiled by Dana Lesemann and Michael Jacobson. It offers clues as to what may be hidden in the secret 28 pages of the congressional report on the 9/11 attacks, which is rumored to implicate the Saudis.
“Much of the information upon which File 17 was written was based on what’s in the 28 pages,” former Democratic Senator Bob Graham of Florida told the AP.
Graham, who was the co-chairman of the congressional inquiry, believes that the hijackers had access to an extensive Saudi support system while they were in the US prior to the attacks.
“File 17 said, ‘Here are some additional unanswered questions and here is how we think the 9/11 Commission, the FBI and the CIA should go about finding the answers,’” Graham added, according to the AP.
Among the three-dozen names listed in File 17 are Fahad Al-Thumairy and Omar Al-Bayoumi
Al-Thumairy, an imam at the King Fahad Mosque in Culver City, California accredited with the Saudi consulate in Los Angeles, is suspected of helping two of the hijackers after they arrived in the city.
The commission also states that Al-Thumairy and Al-Bayoumi knew each other and had regular phone conversations.
Al-Bayoumi, a Saudi national, is also reported to have provided hijackers Nawaf Al-Hazmi and Khalid Al-Mihdhar with considerable assistance after they arrived in San Diego in February 2000.
“Al-Bayoumi has extensive ties to the Saudi government and many in the local Muslim community in San Diego believed that he was a Saudi intelligence officer,” the report stated. Al-Bayoumi left the US weeks before the 9/11 attacks.
In June, John Brennan, the head of the CIA, said that the missing 28 pages would be published, but that they contain no evidence implicating the Saudis in aiding the terrorists.
“I think the 28 pages will be published and I support their publication and everyone will see the evidence that the Saudi government had nothing to do with it,” Brennan said in an interview with Saudi-owned Arabiya TV last month.
Typical fake-out – because he knows they aren’t going to be released.
Or he thought that.
Before the Trump Train rolled past his station.