Friday, July 15, 2016

In Other News

After years of political wrangling, the suppressed section of a 2002 congressional report that detailed possible ties between the Saudi government and the 9/11 terrorist attacks was released today.

  The Intercept
Perhaps they figured it was a good time to release them since people are focused on the Turkey coup. Not to mention the advantage of the Friday document dump, as people head into the weekend and don't give a shit about the news.
The suppressed pages, redacted in parts, detail circumstantial evidence of ties among Saudi government officials, intelligence agents, and several of the hijackers.

“While in the United States, some of the September 11th hijackers were in contact with or received assistance from, individuals who may be connected with the Saudi government,” reads the report, which added that FBI sources believed at least two of those individuals were Saudi intelligence agents.

The report also mentions that numbers found in the phonebook of Abu Zubaydah, a detainee currently held in Guantánamo, could be traced to a company in Denver, Colorado, connected to former Saudi ambassador to the U.S. Prince Bandar bin Sultan.
Who can be connected to George W. Bush. Good old Bandar Bush, as George was wont to call him. Okay, Okay. I won't go there.

Read more here.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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