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Posted: 12/15/2013 2:45:01 AM EDT
Inside the Saudi 9/11 coverup
A pair of lawmakers who recently read the redacted portion say they are “absolutely shocked” at the level of foreign state involvement in the attacks. Reps. Walter Jones (R-NC) and Stephen Lynch (D-Mass.) can’t reveal the nation identified by it without violating federal law. So they’ve proposed Congress pass a resolution asking President Obama to declassify the entire 2002 report, “Joint Inquiry Into Intelligence Community Activities Before and After the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001.” Some information already has leaked from the classified section, which is based on both CIA and FBI documents, and it points back to Saudi Arabia, a presumed ally. The Saudis deny any role in 9/11, but the CIA in one memo reportedly found “incontrovertible evidence” that Saudi government officials — not just wealthy Saudi hardliners, but high-level diplomats and intelligence officers employed by the kingdom — helped the hijackers both financially and logistically. The intelligence files cited in the report directly implicate the Saudi embassy in Washington and consulate in Los Angeles in the attacks, making 9/11 not just an act of terrorism, but an act of war. The findings, if confirmed, would back up open-source reporting showing the hijackers had, at a minimum, ties to several Saudi officials and agents while they were preparing for their attacks inside the United States. In fact, they got help from Saudi VIPs from coast to coast: |
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I don't know about "wrong people," but I would say "not enough people."
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As I'm posting from a .mil computer in The Kingdom, I'll just tag this one.
I'm intrigued by the possible outcome. |
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I don't know about "wrong people," but I would say "not enough people." View Quote |
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We've heard variations of this for a while. The whitewashing seems to fall squarely on Bush/Cheney if true.
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After we hit the Saudis, can we blast the Pakis too? Depends on how much you like canned sunshine. Gotta get 'em now while they only have short to mid-range delivery systems. |
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As I'm posting from a .mil computer in The Kingdom, I'll just tag this one. I'm intrigued by the possible outcome. What color are the black helicopters over there? Desert Tan CARC. |
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From what i heard on the news the past few days. Iraq is almost back to the way it was before we went there. What a waste of our people.
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everyone knows Babbabooey and Howard Stern's penis caused 9/11
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Quoted: We've heard variations of this for a while. The whitewashing seems to fall squarely on Bush/Cheney if true. View Quote Did a bunch of Saudis receive special permission to board a plane and fly home when the rest of the civilian planes in this country were grounded immediately after the attack? Or is that just a rumor? |
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Saudis were behind 9/11? Like the Saudi named Bin Laden, who comes from a rich family with ties to the Saudi royal family? I'm shocked.
And here I was thinking my own government and the Jews did it the whole time. |
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Been saying that for years on this board and no one cares. It is not the Saudis per se but their brand of Islam that is the problem. If they will not distance themselves from the hate they must be destroyed for the good of the entire planet. We were buddies as long as we needed their oil well guess what, that time is over.
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Quoted: Did a bunch of Saudis receive special permission to board a plane and fly home when the rest of the civilian planes in this country were grounded immediately after the attack? Or is that just a rumor? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: We've heard variations of this for a while. The whitewashing seems to fall squarely on Bush/Cheney if true. Did a bunch of Saudis receive special permission to board a plane and fly home when the rest of the civilian planes in this country were grounded immediately after the attack? Or is that just a rumor? That's true. It was widely reported in the general news at the time.
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http://images.sodahead.com/polls/000310123/polls_bush_kiss_4632_459157_answer_1_xlarge.jpeg http://silencedmajority.blogs.com/.a/6a00d834520b4b69e201156f1bdc2f970c-800wi You can't bomb the guy you're making out with. Everyone knows why the Wahabbiists exist: the house of Saud created them, just like the Pakis created the Taliban. Furthermore,this is one of the reasons Putin hates KSA and supports Iran: the Chechens were Sufis of a very moderate form of Islam until the Saudis sent imams to convert them to Salafism and convince them to the benefits of jihad. View Quote Ever heard of the Caucasian wars? Chechens were being mobilized to war through the use of their muslim identity all the way back in the 1800s. There were rebel leaders fighting against the Russians in attempt to establish sharia law as early as the 1700s in Chechnya. |
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what happened is Islam never went through the modern "Cooling" phase all the other major world religions did.
with the exception of Ireland, all the Christians stopped killing each other awhile back. the only reason that Islam hasn't destroyed the world yet is because they're too busy trying to sabotage each other's factions. |
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Did a bunch of Saudis receive special permission to board a plane and fly home when the rest of the civilian planes in this country were grounded immediately after the attack? Or is that just a rumor? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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We've heard variations of this for a while. The whitewashing seems to fall squarely on Bush/Cheney if true. Did a bunch of Saudis receive special permission to board a plane and fly home when the rest of the civilian planes in this country were grounded immediately after the attack? Or is that just a rumor? It's been reported and commented on in the MSM. |
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Saudis were behind 9/11? Like the Saudi named Bin Laden, who comes from a rich family with ties to the Saudi royal family? I'm shocked. And here I was thinking my own government and the Jews did it the whole time. obl was kicked out of Saudi ... And? The Saudis are not our friend. They want our money, we want their oil. That is about as nice as our relationship gets. |
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what happened is Islam never went through the modern "Cooling" phase all the other major world religions did. with the exception of Ireland, all the Christians stopped killing each other awhile back. the only reason that Islam hasn't destroyed the world yet is because they're too busy trying to sabotage each other's factions. View Quote I think it has more to do with the fact that oppressed (or "oppressed" if you prefer) people seek out a liberating ideology. For many, Islam has replaced what in the past has been Marxism, socialism, or nationalism. The existence of a modern, moderate islam does not negate the need for the oppressed to find a liberating vehicle. |
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I think it has more to do with the fact that oppressed (or "oppressed" if you prefer) people seek out a liberating ideology. For many, Islam has replaced what in the past has been Marxism, socialism, or nationalism. The existence of a modern, moderate islam does not negate the need for the oppressed to find a liberating vehicle. View Quote The founding fathers had a liberating theology rooted in individualism |
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I think it has more to do with the fact that oppressed (or "oppressed" if you prefer) people seek out a liberating ideology. For many, Islam has replaced what in the past has been Marxism, socialism, or nationalism. The existence of a modern, moderate islam does not negate the need for the oppressed to find a liberating vehicle. The founding fathers had a liberating theology rooted in individualism The religious ideas weren't the foundational aspect of the American revolution, the enlightenment individualism was. But, that way of thought can't just be imposed on other cultures. The people of southwest asia do not understand our values, and are not motivated to create a society on something completely foreign to them. There will never be American style republican government in the ME, it is opposed to their culture. |
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The truth will always come out. The kingdom of SA and the House of Saud is a western construct that we have lost control over. The west still has to support these POS to keep oil prices stable. NOTHING is at face value here. The house of Saud is playing a smart geopolitical game in keeping the US in the MidEast to threaten their islamic enemies and we trade blood for stable oil prices. This is much like an abusive partner. A beating one day and love and kisses the next. Every American president since Ike has played this sick game. The final prize is the Petro Dollar. Without the dollar being used for oil everything collapses and the Saudies know it well. Get some background by reading James Dunnigan's books and visiting http://www.strategypage.com/
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Did a bunch of Saudis receive special permission to board a plane and fly home when the rest of the civilian planes in this country were grounded immediately after the attack? Or is that just a rumor? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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We've heard variations of this for a while. The whitewashing seems to fall squarely on Bush/Cheney if true. Did a bunch of Saudis receive special permission to board a plane and fly home when the rest of the civilian planes in this country were grounded immediately after the attack? Or is that just a rumor? I know for a FACT. There is a very wealthy Saudi who lives near the airport in Lexington. He is a big time horse guy ad has a massive farm near the airport in Lexington. Right after the attack on 9/11, after all planes where landed, his plane left with him aboard. Local people were screaming about this from day one but media never did anything about it. |
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One thing about this link is that its an opinion piece and Paul Sperry doesn't exactly provide a bibliography of sources for this information he provides. Why is that important? Because in this day in age of "whistleblowers" and digital media, if he had the report we should expect that the thing gets scanned, photographed and posted online.
Interesting nonetheless even if he's just taking old information and repackaging it. He wrote Infiltration so he's not unbiased, but it is a good read |
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Quoted: http://images.sodahead.com/polls/000310123/polls_bush_kiss_4632_459157_answer_1_xlarge.jpeg http://silencedmajority.blogs.com/.a/6a00d834520b4b69e201156f1bdc2f970c-800wi You can't bomb the guy you're making out with. Everyone knows why the Wahabbiists exist: the house of Saud created them, just like the Pakis created the Taliban. Furthermore,this is one of the reasons Putin hates KSA and supports Iran: the Chechens were Sufis of a very moderate form of Islam until the Saudis sent imams to convert them to Salafism and convince them to the benefits of jihad. View Quote |
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Since Alex Jones already pointed this out, you're a kook to even bring it up. Sort of like the NSA spying, etc.
I doubt we'll see much play on this story in the mainstream media since the Saudis buy US media influence at will. |
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There are terrorists in the uk should we bomb them? They purposely tried to make it look like the Saudis did it so we would attack them but luckily we are not that stupid
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More smoke screen? This administration does nothing else than looking for other people to blame instead of doing anything right?
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Inside the Saudi 9/11 coverup A pair of lawmakers who recently read the redacted portion say they are “absolutely shocked” at the level of foreign state involvement in the attacks. Reps. Walter Jones (R-NC) and Stephen Lynch (D-Mass.)... View Quote As a former Massachusetts resident, I believed the story until you got to the part in red. |
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