15 May 2024
Friday 15 July 2016 - 22:53
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US Congress releases secretive 28 pages of 9/11 report

The US Congress has officially released the secretive 28 pages of a 9/11 investigation that allegedly involve Saudi Arabia's role in the terrorist attack.





The pages have been made public bythe House Intelligence Committee afterintense pressure fromthe families of9/11 victims and Congressional lawmakers.

"Releasing the contents ofthe 28 pages will answer some ofthe many questions that remain," said Democratic Representative Stephen Lynch, one ofthe most vocal advocates forthe pages' release. "It may help us atleast hold those who are responsible accountable."

The first of the 28 pages.

The first of the 28 pages.

"There is information, primarily fromFBI sources, that atleast two ofthose individuals were alleged bysome tobe Saudi intelligence officers," the first of28 pages reads. "The Joint Inquiry's review confirmed that the Intelligence Community also has information, much ofwhich has yet tobe independently verified, indicating that individuals associated withthe Saudi Government inthe United States may have other ties toal-Qa'ida and other terrorist groups."

Page 2

Page 2

One portion ofthe documents suggests that there was a 9/11 "dry run" in1999.

"According toan FBI agent inPhoenix, the FBI suspects Mohammed al-Qudhaeein ofbeing [redacted]. Al-Qudhaeein was involved ina 1999 incident aboardan America West flight, which the FBI's Phoenix office now suspects may have been a 'dry run' totest airline security."

By Sputnik News

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