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Friday, September 30, 2016

U.S. Corporations Side With Saudi Arabia Against The American People Over 9/11 Victims Bill

Shortly after the release of the infamous 28-pages earlier today, the White House issued a statement dismissing allegations of Saudi involvement in the attacks of 9/11. I believe such assurances are intended to prevent people from reading it in the first place, because if you actually read them, your mouth will be wide open the entire time in disbelief.

There are only two conclusions any thinking person can come to after reading the 28-pages.

1. Elements within the Saudi government ran the operations behind the 9/11 attack.

2. The U.S. government covered it up.

– From July’s post: The 28-Pages Are Way Worse Than I Thought

If you want to know just how insignificant the interests of the American people are when they happen to conflict with the profit margins of multinational corporations, the following article should leave little doubt.

Politico reports:

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11 comments:

  1. Seize the saudi assets NOW.

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    1. I agree the saudis are the worst when it comes to terror and loyalty its like having a ff arrive at a fire thinking you are ok but he pours gas on the building, they are compliant in terror around the world while smiling in your face.

      FACT.

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  2. The Saudi's work for the Illuminati - who own the US, Britian, and Israel. The event was the work of multiple intelligence agencies and the US military. There would have been no way to pull it off without all of those agencies in collusion.

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  3. Passing this bill allows us to sue the Saudi gov't, sure. But it also opens the door for the US gov't, US companies to be sued. Our republican senators are even saying, and there is a direct quote in here:

    Meanwhile, leaders of the Republican party in Congress have said they want to reconsider the law. The Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell admitted that lawmakers had not understood the possible consequences of the legislation.

    "Everybody was aware of who the potential beneficiaries were but nobody really had focused on the downside in terms of our international relationships,'" Mr McConnell said.

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    1. wHAT part of the bill havent you read, its strictly for countries that support TERRORISM America isnt a terrorist country, As far as a revist its sill just be a amendment to protect Troops so go back into your tin hat hole.

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  4. 1:34 nailed it. We were so wrapped up in getting revenge for 9/11 that we failed to see the bigger picture. I hate to say it, but Obama was right for once.

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  5. 2:22 1:34
    Are both wrong period end of story.

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  6. If the US was sued for every person they have killed, maimed and tourtured would sue us and we'd be three times broker than we are now.

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    1. BS American kills terrorists who are obviously hurting innocent people so if you believe we dont Move to syria freedom hater.

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  7. 353
    Hilarious
    The US is the most terrifying of all governments.

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  8. @ 9:22 why don't you leave then ? haha

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