Schumer Put Loophole in JASTA, LaRouche Says NY Will Be Furious
Wednesday’s New York Post headlined that Sen. Chuck Schumer, prime sponsor of the JASTA (Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act) bill which just passed the Senate, had put a significant loophole in the bill just before its passage.
The Post‘s key researcher on the case of Saudi Arabia’s role and the FBI’s complicity in the 9/11 murders of 3,000 Americans, found that an amendment in the very final draft allows the U.S. Attorney General or Secretary of State to stop litigation against the Saudis for 180-day periods. They have only “to certify that the United States is engaged in good-faith negotiations with the foreign-state defendant concerning the resolution of claims against the foreign state,” the legislation reads.
Such Congressional tricks are rarely exposed so prominently and quickly as this one, appearing on the Post‘s front page today, indicating how hot the issue of Saudi monarchy involvement in the 9/11 attacks now is in New York.
EIR Founding Editor Lyndon LaRouche — who exposed the Saudi-British role live on a radio talk show while the 9/11 attacks were occurring and consistently since — said today that Schumer’s monkey wrench will make the population, especially of New York City, furious. “It shows that there are no quick fixes,” LaRouche said; “there must be a shift in the United States overall, to crush Obama and his British controllers.
“They won again,” he said, “and the forces for this are not strong enough yet. We need a bigger authority to step in: the world; Putin’s Russia, and China.” The U.S. Congress are “a shabby government, without real authority. China and Russia are the keystones to what’s going to happen. Some people have not recognized that yet,” LaRouche concluded.
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