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Thursday, January 25, 2018

Did Mueller Help Cover Up Connections Between Saudis And 9/11?

Mueller was “likely involved” in releasing deceptive agency statements

Special counsel Robert Mueller may have helped cover up connections between a Saudi family and the 9/11 terror attacks, according to Tuesday report from conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch.

Court documents obtained by Judicial Watch show that as FBI director, Mueller was “likely involved” in releasing deceptive agency statements to cover up a connection between a Saudi Arabian family living in Florida and the 9/11 hijackers. The statements were tailored to discredit a 2011 story exposing an FBI investigation into the family, who lived in Sarasota, Fla. The investigation was also withheld from Congress, according to Judicial Watch.

The FBI investigation into the Saudis came when news stories found that they had abruptly left the country two weeks before 9/11, reportedly leaving behind their cars, furniture, clothes, and other personal items.

“Though the recently filed court documents reveal Mueller received a briefing about the Sarasota Saudi investigation, the FBI continued to publicly deny it existed and it appears that the lies were approved by Mueller,” Judicial Watch wrote. “Not surprisingly, he didn’t respond to questions about this new discovery emailed to his office by the news organization that uncovered it.”

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4 comments:

  1. No way the great old USA wants to damage ties with it's best oil buddy! Just ask yourself why every GOP senator that pushed Trump to ditch the Paris agreement took $10 million from big oil? For an audience that seems to love conspiracies you are bad at connecting the dots..

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  2. 12:46 don't point out the obvious link between fossil fuels and politicians gold-lined pockets. we're supposed to believe that they did it for America, for you and I RIGHT

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  3. Does the FBI even have an HR department?

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