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Release the Rest of the 9/11 Report

Twenty-eight classified pages prevent Americans from learning about the secret Saudi networks supporting the 9/11 attacks.

BY CounterJihad · @CounterjihadUS | April 14, 2016

Former US Senator Bob Graham is trying to get the government to declassify 28 pages of the 9/11 report that have been kept secret from Americans.  There remain serious unanswered questions in the public debate that the report could shed some light upon.  For example:

In January of 2000, the first of the hijackers landed in Los Angeles after attending an al Qaeda summit in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The two Saudi nationals, Nawaf al-Hazmi and Khalid al-Mihdhar, arrived with extremely limited language skills and no experience with Western culture. Yet, through an incredible series of circumstances, they managed to get everything they needed, from housing to flight lessons.

One way of accounting for that “incredible series of circumstances” is if they had a network of experienced operatives helping them out.  There is reason to think that the Saudi intelligence networks in Los Angeles and San Diego may have been involved.  Yet exposing the activities of those networks remains a matter of deep concern for our government.

The House of Saud is one of the main forces behind the spread of radical Islam.  They came to power in the 1700s through an alliance with a powerful Islamic preacher named al Wahhab, founder of the Wahhabi school of Islam.  The Saudi government have devoted vast resources to spreading Wahhabi Islam throughout the world.  Al Qaeda itself was devoted to this school, which believes in a fundamentalist and hard-core reading of Islam and its duties of jihad.

As a consequence, the Saudi government has had to deal with its share of terrorists coming from its ranks.  At a special prison set up for Saudis who turn to terrorism, there is a gentle program of re-introduction for terrorists — provided that they conducted their attacks outside of Saudi Arabia itself.  Those who have gone to wage war in Syria or Iraq are taught, for example, that those were not legitimate cases of jihad because the rulers did not declare the wars.

[Saudi cleric] Khalid al-Abdan, said his work often involved correcting misunderstandings about jihad…. He also reinforces the idea that individuals should be obedient to their rulers and not declare jihad on their own. “These instructions can only come from the rulers,” he said.

Thus, the Saudis continue to use political Islam and jihad itself as organizing principles for their state.  They hope to control these forces, as they have for hundreds of years, in order to line people up behind their rulers.

What happens when the monster gets loose?  Arguably, 9/11.  The government should tell the truth to the American people, and let us see for ourselves.

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