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May 18, 2016

FBI Informant Living With 9/11 Hijackers

While reading today's New York Times article entitled "Senate Passes Bill Exposing Saudi Arabia to 9/11 Legal Claims" (here), we came across a reference and link to "Memos on Alleged Saudi-Affiliated Support of the 9/11 Attacks", which included a series of memos written by Sept 11 Commission staff members that were just released by the National Archives (see below).

As we started skimming through the series, we came across a memo on Page 3, entitled "The FBI Informant with Whom 9/11 Hijackers Nawaf al-Hazmi and Khalid al-Mihdhar Resided."

HUH? The FBI had an informant living with two of the hijackers?

Apparently it did, and Page 3 (below) includes questions posed with respect to that informant.

Fifteen years later, and the American public is still finding out details, which our illustrious leaders in DC have known (or hidden?) for years.

New York Times  |  May 17, 2016

Memos on Alleged Saudi-Affiliated Support of the 9/11 Attacks

The National Archives released a series of memos written by Sept. 11 Commission staff members, a compilation of numerous possible connections between the hijackers and Saudis inside the United States. The document appears to be a glimpse into what is still contained in the classified 28 pages of the congressional inquiry into the 2001 attacks (see below).

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[Snapshot] Page 1 of series. (Courtesy: New York Times)

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[Snapshot] Page 3 of series. (Courtesy: New York Times)

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[Snapshot] Questions on page 3 of series. (Courtesy New York Times)

Original Memos can be viewed here.


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