Another 9/11 Cover-Up?
A federal lawsuit could reveal details implicating the Saudi government in 9/11.
A congressional intelligence report contains 28 censored pages reportedly linking Saudi officials to two of the Saudi hijackers.
The Obama administration refuses to publish the pages, despite requests from Democrats and Republicans in Congress.
Now, the two investigators who authored the section are expected to be called to testify in a federal lawsuit against the kingdom of Saudi Arabia brought by families and insurers of the victims of the atrocity.
Michael Jacobson was an FBI investigator and Dana Lesemann a Justice Department attorney when they authored the explosive 28-page section, reports the New York Post.
In addition, the pair are believed to have uncovered more evidence linking the Saudi Embassy in Washington, the Saudi Consulate in Los Angeles and the two terrorists.
They did so while working for the independent 9/11 Commission, from whose final report the most grave allegations against the Saudis were stricken.
This emerged in a July 30 court hearing in Manhattan as part of the federal lawsuit.
Sean Carter, an attorney for the plaintiffs, has branded the removal by ‘senior staff’ a ‘political matter’.
It is claimed investigators have linked the hijackers to ex-diplomat and religious cleric in Los Angeles Fahad al-Thumairy, and Omar al-Bayoumi, who was then a Saudi Arabian civil aviation authority employee in San Diego.
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