LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Lawmakers are calling on the White House to declassify more than two dozen pages in the 9/11 Commission report that they say outlines evidence for possible support from the Saudi government for two hijackers who settled in Southern California.
A CBS News “60 Minutes” report quoted officials familiar with the 2003 report as saying 28 pages of redacted information raises questions over whether Saudi officials were involved in assisting Nawaf al-Hazmi and Khalid al-Mihdhar upon their arrival in Los Angeles in Jan. 2000.
Former Democratic congressman and U.S. ambassador to India Tim Roemer told “60 Minutes” the two Saudi nationals found a way to gain access to housing and flight lessons upon their arrival despite “extremely limited language skills and no experience with Western culture.”
“L.A., San Diego, that’s really you know, the hornet’s nest,” said Roemer. “That’s really the one that I continue to think about almost on a daily basis.”
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George Bush totally covered up for the Saudi government on the attack. It was treasonous how much he helped them.
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ReplyDeleteMy cousin was close friends with a chauffeur for the Saudi's at the DC Embassy. The chauffer told us years ago that top Saudi's officals few out of the Country on 9/11 after all flights had been grounded!
ReplyDeleteyes it was an inside job. pockets were lined. and no plane hit the Pentagon. that was a missile.
ReplyDeleteThe berlin wall came down and the cold war ended. So we needed a new enemy. Hence 911 it is so obvious that the "establishment" politicans were in lock goose steping agreement to start shredding our freedoms. Some directly involved , most just useful idiots...Wake up!!
ReplyDeleteLots of people are learning the truth about our government.
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