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Time goes by. It has been 20 years since three World Trade Center skyscrapers designed to withstand airliner collision were destroyed. Building 7 was brought down by controlled demolition as its collapse at free fall acceleration proves conclusively
A US Judge has ruled that two members of the Saudi royal family will have to answer questions about the September 11, 2001 attacks, in what attorneys for the victims call a 'turning point in a long-running lawsuit,' according to AP.
If anyone knows where the skeletons are buried contradicting the official 9/11 narrative then it's none other than alleged terror mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.
Fresh evidence submitted in a major 9/11 lawsuit moving forward against the Saudi Arabian government reveals its embassy in Washington may have funded a "dry ...
Is Saudi Arabia responsible for the terror attack of September 11, 2001? In this episode of The Geopolitical Report, we look at the heavily redacted 28 Pages of the final chapter of the report of a 2002 congressional intelligence inquiry into the att
A lawsuit was filed in New York on Monday on behalf of the families of 850 people killed and 1,500 injured in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the US. It alleges that Saudi Arabia is partly to blame for the damage caused by the terrorists.
James Jesus Angleton, head of CIA counterintelligence for three decades, long ago explained to me that intelligence services create stories inside stories, each with its carefully constructed trail of evidence, in order to create false trails as dive
"I had to stop every couple pages and…try to rearrange my understanding of history. It challenges you to rethink everything." – Congressman Thomas Massie describing his experience reading the 28 pages in March 2014.
The long-classified pages detailing alleged ties of the Saudi Arabian government to the 9/11 hijackers will be released by Congress as early as Friday, sources told CNN Thursday.
A former member of the 9/11 Commission on Tuesday left open the possibility that the Saudi royal family knew about the 9/11 terror plot before it happened.
Newly released files may show connections between low-level Saudi officials and a terrorist support network in southern California led to the 9/11 attacks
Newly released files may show connections between low-level Saudi officials and a terrorist support network in southern California led to the 9/11 attacks
The secret '28 pages' are just the start. The FBI has another 80,000 classified documents, many of which deal with Saudi connections to the 9/11 terror plot. What's the Bureau got?
A secret section of the 9/11 Commission Report that reportedly details Saudi Arabian funding for the attacks contains "uncorroborated, un-vetted" information and should not be released, the director of the CIA has said.
In its report on the still-censored "28 pages" implicating the Saudi government in 9/11, "60 Minutes" last weekend said the Saudi role in the attacks has been "soft-pedaled" to protect America's delicate alliance with the oil-rich kingd
Saudi Arabia has told the Obama administration and members of Congress that it will sell off hundreds of billions of dollars' worth of American assets held by the kingdom if Congress passes a bill that would allow the Saudi government to be held re
The drive to declassify 28 pages from a congressional intelligence inquiry that detail specific indications of foreign government support of the 9/11 hijackers is about to be put under a powerful spotlight, as 60 Minutes will air a segment on the top
Zacarias Moussaoui, a former al-Qaida operative sometimes referred to as the "20th hijacker" involved in the 9/11 attacks, claims that members of the Saudi royal family supported the terrorist organization.
There is a 28 page section of the 9/11 Commission report that has never been released publicly and remains secret to this day. Congressmen must go through numerous security reviews before they can read the document in a secure room
Families of the victims of the Sept. 11 attacks celebrated a federal court's ruling that allows relatives of people who died in the 9/11 terror attacks to sue Saudi Arabia. Most of the hijackers who attacked the World Trade Center and the Pentagon