28 Pages Released, Next Step is JASTA Veto-Proof Vote in House
With the release of the 28-page chapter from the original Joint Congressional Inquiry into 9/11 with relatively minor redactions, the stage is set for the next phase of the battle to fully expose and dismantle the entire Anglo-Saudi Empire. The release of the Chilcot Commission report, a damning condemnation of Blair, Bush, and Cheney for crimes against humanity, and the ongoing exposure of HSBC’s role in the world dope trade and terrorism, mean that the conditions are over-ripe for the top-to-bottom dismantling of the entire Empire apparatus.
A priority is the mobilization to insure that the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA) is passed by the House of Representatives by a veto-proof majority as soon as Congress returns after Labor Day. JASTA would give the 9/11 survivors and families their day in court, and, by reinstating the Saudi Royal Family as defendants, it would open up opportunities for investigative discovery that are long overdue and vital to the full expose of the authors of 9/11. Given that Prince Bandar is all over the 28 pages, his role in the creation of the Al Yamamah project is a critical piece of the 9/11 puzzle, and this brings the British Monarchy fully into the story. Several months ago, a British Tory MP warned that if JASTA passes, the British Crown can also be sued. He was not talking about the Crown’s safehousing of jihadists from Chechnya and the Middle East, but the Al Yamamah slush fund for global terrorism.
Other measures will be taken; some Members of Congress are talking about holding a symposium over the Summer to explore the full implications of the now-declassified 28 pages. A Federal Judge in Sarasota, FL, is still plowing through the 80,000 pages-plus of FBI documents on the Sarasota cell, including Mohammed Atta, who frequently visited the home of wealthy Saudi businessmen.
Other avenues of further investigation have never even been initiated, including the support apparatus for cells in Paterson, NJ, and Herndon, VA. Sen. Bob Graham, one of the driving forces behind the fight to expose the full scope of the Saudi royals’ involvement, has argued that none of the hijacker cells could have operated alone, and all had to have received significant support from agencies unknown
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