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Florida Ex-Senator Pursues Claims of Saudi Ties to Sept. 11 Attacks

Release the documents

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The F.B.I. dismisses such criticism. In a new review of the bureau in the aftermath of Sept. 11, a three-person commission issued a blanket declaration that the family in Sarasota had nothing to do with the hijackers or their attacks. The review placed blame for an initial F.B.I. report of “many connections” between the family and terrorists on a special agent who, under bureau questioning, “was unable to provide any basis for the contents of the document or explain why he wrote it as he did.”
Continue reading the main story Continue reading the main story Still, a federal judge in South Florida is reviewing an estimated 80,000 documents related to the F.B.I.’s inquiry in Florida to determine what to release. Mr. Graham suggested that those documents could include photographs and records of cars linked to the hijackers entering the gated community where the Sarasota family lived.
Obama promised to release the documents - What is the issue?
 
As far as politicians go I've had great respect for Bob Graham. Because of that I began following Graham's words and actions since 9/11. Graham is credible and has the integrity and the background that warrants a measure of trust regarding 9/11.

The Saudi family in Sarasota has been one of the major issues the US continues to avoid. Graham hasn't let up since it was first discovered. Graham also has information as former head of the senate intelligence committee that he cannot share with the nation. From the beginning Graham has said that Americans need to know the full truth about 9/11.

The federal government has never been able to explain to anyone's satisfaction why the Saudi family vanished from their home just prior to 9/11. Cars still there, closets full of clothes, furniture, everything. It was as if they had gone to the store and were soon to be home. There are records of several of the attackers visiting their home. It was a gated community. There were (are?) video records recording licenses and apparently gate guard records as well.

The family vanished just prior to 9/11 and then shows up later in Europe (can't remember where) and the husband is working in a consulate or an embassy. There are a lot more extremely troubling details.

Anyone who doesn't believe that Saudi Arabia was deeply involved in 9/11 raise your hand.
 
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