‘28 Pages’: A Key Flank against the Whole British Empire

The only durable solution to today’s complex crisis is the total destruction of the British Empire, with its Saudi and Obama underlings. How can this be brought about? No single action will wipe out the centuries-old British structures, but a series of simultaneous flanking actions—starting with the battle to disclose the 28 pages from the original Congressional Joint Inquiry into 9/11, exposing the Saudi Royal hand behind the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil in history—can achieve that vital goal, if humanity is to survive and prosper.

The British and the Saudis, and especially Obama, all know what keyholes can be unlocked with the disclosure of those 28 pages. U.S. investigators, following the 9/11 attacks, developed mountains of evidence, linking top Saudi government officials and Saudi Royals to the 19 terrorists. And at every step along the way, the FBI, the ultimate defenders of London and Wall Street, ran vicious cover-ups, to protect the Saudis and the British circles that were ultimately behind the attacks. Congressional and Commission investigators had established a map of Saudi officials in southern California, southern Florida, northern Virginia, New Jersey, and in Berlin, Germany, who were part of a tightly-knit support apparatus facilitating the attacks on New York and the Pentagon. The “follow the money” trail they were pursuing went directly from the Al Yamamah accounts at the Bank of England, through Prince Bandar bin Sultan’s personal bank accounts at Riggs National Bank in Washington, D.C., into the hands of the Saudi intelligence “handlers” of the two lead hijackers in San Diego, Nawaf al-Hazmi and Khalid al-Mihdhar.

This is an enormous flank, and the Obama White House, the Saudis, and the FBI are already pushing back hard against any new disclosures. In so doing, they are further confirming that the blood of the 2,977 innocent Americans killed on 9/11 is on their hands.

SEE “London/Saudi Global Terror Network”

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