Saturday, January 24, 2015

2015-01-24 SAUDI ARABIA and 9/11: The fight continues for the release of 28 censored pages of the official report

2015-01-25 SAUDI ARABIA and 9/11: The fight continues for the release of 28 censored pages of the official report
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One can spend a lifetime, studying the numerous 9/11 reports. But even a minor time investment leads to a simple conclusion: The official US gov narrative is not credible! jz
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Coleen Rowley
Release the 28 pages withheld by Bush-Obama and then conduct further investigation! That is even what former Senator Graham and Congressmen Lynch, Jones and other congresspersons are calling for. Obama promised to release the 28 pages. After 13 years, don't we deserve just some of the truth?

The United States has enabled and collaborated with Saudi Arabia with regards to their connection to terrorism.
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  • Joseph Zernik The obvious lack of credibility of the US gov 9/11 narrative can be best demonstrated by the perfect 5 second collapse of Builiding 7, which was never hit by any airplane.


Former Senator Says Huge Breakthrough Is Coming With Classified 9/11 Information
Aug. 1, 2014 11:32am Elizabeth Kreft
Former Sen. Bob Graham (D-Fla.) said he expects a breakthrough soon in several efforts seeking more clarity about Saudi involvement before and during the 9/11 attacks. (AP/Phil Sandlin)
"...according to some members of Congress, the intelligence contains a gaping hole that has been smoldering for more than a decade.
For 12 years, 28 pages of a separate report, known as the “Joint Inquiry into Intelligence Community Activities Before and After the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001,” that looked into what some of the international connections were and who might have helped the terrorists accomplish their feat, still remain classified to a level that even requires congressional members to obtain special access to review them.
Enough, say several lawmakers. They insist it is time to make those pages public.
“There is nothing in those pages that would compromise our security,” Rep. Walter Jones (R-N.C.), told TheBlaze. ”When I read it I really felt that nothing in the report would be considered national security, but there are things that deal with relationships, and information that led to relationships that were involved 9/11.”
Jones said he was so rattled after reading the 28 classified pages last year, he immediately turned to fellow Rep. Steve Lynch (D-Mass.), who sits on the national security subcommittee for the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, and insisted he read the pages as well.
The pair wrote a bipartisan resolution calling for President Barack Obama to declassify the information; the legislation was formally introduced in late 2013.
Their effort has since gained slow but steady steam, seeing members like freshman Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) join in and Rep. John Duncan Jr. (R-Tenn.) sign on this week as well, Jones said.
But why were those pages classified to begin with? And who decided to classify them at such a level that even members of Congress have to seek special permission to view them?
“It was part of a larger effort to cover up Saudi activity in 9/11.”
Jones told TheBlaze the classified pages reveal information specifically about Saudi Arabian connections to the White House and more, and that’s why they have been kept under wraps."
more here:

http://www.theblaze.com/.../former-senator-says-huge.../
Almost 12 years after it was published, 28 pages of a 9/11...
THEBLAZE.COM

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