First the Dear Leader flies all the bin Ladens out of the country right after 9/11, and now this:
Newly-released records obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request contradict the 9/11 Commission’s report on the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks and raise fresh questions about the role of Saudi government officials in connection to the hijackers.
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“In the official version of the story now, the hijackers drift around L.A. listlessly for two weeks before chancing to come across [an employee of a Saudi defense contractor, Omar al] Bayoumi in a restaurant [according to Bayoumi’s account],” Thompson added. “Whereupon he’s an incredible good Samaritan and takes them down to San Diego, pays their rent, etc.”
“But from the FBI’s timeline, we now know the hijackers started staying at Bayoumi’s place on Jan. 15 - the very same day they arrived,” Thompson says. “So obviously they must have been met at the airport and taken care of from their very first hours in the US. That’s huge because the FBI maintains to this day that the hijackers never had any accomplices in the US.”
More Bush administration hijinks after the jump.
The theory is that Bayoumi’s name was redacted by the FBI to protect the Saudi government from accusations that it gave material support to the terrorists. You’ll need to read the whole piece.
Who could have predicted that the Bush administration would lie to protect it’s friends? /tinfoilhat
FBI Documents Contradict 9/11 Commission Report [Raw Story]
Bayoumi? BayouYOU, Freude! You know damned well that Bush will send his [redacted] to investigate your sorry [redacted] and throw you into a small cell in [redacted]!
Posted by: actor212 | February 29, 2008 at 07:31 AM