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CIA recruited at least two 9/11 hijackers: Court filing

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A new court filing dropped a bombshell unmasking one of the CIA's most atrocious scandals in decades: At least two 9/11 hijackers had been recruited into a highly covert CIA-Saudi intelligence operation.

The filing which has recently been publicized revealed that the contact between two 9/11 hijackers and Alec Station, a CIA unit allegedly created to track Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and his associates, was covered up at the highest levels of the FBI.

The paper, which was obtained by SpyTalk, is a 21-page declaration written by Don Canestraro, the Chief Investigator for the Office of Military Commissions, the court that is in charge of handling cases involving 9/11 suspects. It includes summaries of unnamed, senior CIA and FBI officers' private interviews and disclosures of classified government information. Canestraro spoke with numerous agents who worked on Operation Encore, the Bureau's aborted investigation into possible links between the Saudi government and the 9/11 attacks.

A question rises: Is the truth out? Did the US intelligence community alongside its affiliated media downplay it?

One thing is crystal clear: They have all the motifs to cover up Saudi Arabia's role in the 9/11 attacks, in light of the filing which revealed that the CIA simply recruited the hijackers, threatened their own agents, and tried to cover up their fishy scandals.

https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/cia-recruited-at-least-two-911-hijackers:-court-filing

Im sure the CIA recruited two of the highjacker who flew into the Pentagon for the safety of the USA. They were doing a great job, no conspiracy theories here.
 
NEW YORK (AP) — Americans are looking back on the horror and legacy of 9/11, gathering Monday at memorials, firehouses, city halls and elsewhere to observe the 22nd anniversary of the deadliest terror attack on U.S. soil.

Commemorations stretch from the attack sites — at New York’s World Trade Center, the Pentagon and Shanksville, Pennsylvania — to Alaska and beyond. President Joe Biden is due at a ceremony on a military base in Anchorage.

His visit, en route to Washington, D.C., from a trip to India and Vietnam, is a reminder that the impact of 9/11 was felt in every corner of the nation, however remote. The hijacked plane attacks claimed nearly 3,000 lives and reshaped American foreign policy and domestic fears.

On that day, “we were one country, one nation, one people, just like it should be. That was the feeling — that everyone came together and did what we could, where we were at, to try to help,” said Eddie Ferguson, the fire-rescue chief in Virginia’s Goochland County.

 
It was a tragic and horrifying event. It makes sense for Americans to remember this.

However most of the planet now sees this day , a day which allowed Neo-cons and Zionists to destroy nations and kill millions.
 
It was a tragic and horrifying event. It makes sense for Americans to remember this.

However most of the planet now sees this day , a day which allowed Neo-cons and Zionists to destroy nations and kill millions.
The majority of Amreekans do not even believe the official report. They put the official report right up there with the Magic Bullet that killed JFK.
 
The majority of Amreekans do not even believe the official report. They put the official report right up there with the Magic Bullet that killed JFK.

It was the case early on. There are people reading this still believe a passport could survive a blown up plane and land undamaged on the pavement.

4 million Muslim deaths alone resulted in the aftermath, the terrorist foreign policy of the Yanks. Yet no Bush, Bliar or others have ever been bought to justice as war criminals. Also not sure if those high tech super caves Rumsfield alluded to have ever been found.
 
@SalimBhai

As you think you're an expert on America.

Is the official 911 narrative, true or false?
Nobody believes the conspiracies theories . I believe you are the one who believes no Jews died on sept 11th. When you go to the memorial there are plenty of Jewish names on the memorial wall . Also every year we get to see kids of people who died at the service. Have seen plenty of Jewish kids all these years at the anniversary. You have any idea how hard would that be to pull off for 20 years.
 
Three men accused of plotting 9/11 reach plea deal - Pentagon

Three of the men accused of plotting the 11 September, 2001 terrorist attacks have entered into a pre-trial agreement, the US Department of Defence says.

Khalid Sheikh Mohammad, Walid Muhammad Salih Mubarak Bin Attash, and Mustafa Ahmed Adam al-Hawsawi have been held at the US Navy base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for years without going to trial.

According to US news outlets, the men will plead guilty in exchange for the prosecution agreeing not to seek the death penalty.

The terms of the plea deal have not yet been released.

Nearly 3,000 people in New York, Virginia and Pennsylvania were killed in the al-Qaeda attacks, which sparked the "War on Terror" and the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq.

They were the deadliest assault on US soil since the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour, Hawaii, where 2,400 people were killed.

The deal was first announced in a letter sent by prosecutors to the family of victims, according to The New York Times.

"In exchange for the removal of the death penalty as a possible punishment, these three accused have agreed to plead guilty to all of the charged offenses, including the murder of the 2,976 people listed in the charge sheet," said the letter from chief prosecutor Rear Admiral Aaron Rugh.


 
Plea deal with accused 9/11 plotters revoked

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has revoked a pre-trial agreement reached with men accused of plotting the 11 September terrorist attacks.

In a memo on Friday, Mr Austin also said he was revoking the authority of the officer overseeing the military court who signed the agreement on Wednesday.

The original deal, which would reportedly have spared the alleged attackers the death penalty, was criticised by some families of victims.

The memo named five defendants including the alleged ringleader of the plot, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, all of whom are held in Guantánamo Bay. The original deal named three men.

"I have determined that, in light of the significance of the decision to enter into pre-trial agreements with the accused… responsibility for such a decision should rest with me as the superior authority," Mr Austin wrote to Brig Gen Susan Escallier.

"I hereby withdraw your authority. Effective immediately, in the exercise of my authority, I hereby withdraw from the three pre-trial agreements."

The White House said on Wednesday that it had played no role in the plea deal.

The five men named in the memo were: Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, often referred to as KSM, Walid Muhammad Salih Mubarak bin Attash, Mustafa Ahmed Adam al-Hawsawi; and two others not mentioned in the original plea: Ramzi bin al-Shibh and Ali Abdul Aziz Ali.

The men have been in custody for decades without trial. All have alleged they were tortured - KSM was subjected to simulated drowning, so-called "waterboarding", 183 times before it was banned by the US government.

All have already faced more than a decade of pre-trial hearings, complicated by the allegations and evidence of torture against them.

Several family members of victims had criticised the terms of the deal struck on Wednesday as too lenient.

Brett Eagleson, the president of 9/11 Justice, which represents survivors and relatives of victims, had told the BBC earlier this week that the families were "deeply troubled by these plea deals".

Terry Strada, who lost her husband Tom, told the BBC's Today Programme: "It was a gut-punch to hear that there was a plea deal today that was giving the detainees in Guantanamo Bay what they want."

A lawyer at Guantanamo representing Mr Mohammed told The New York Times that he was shocked by the sudden u-turn.

“If the secretary of defence issued such an order, I am respectfully and profoundly disappointed that after all of these years the government still has not learned the lessons of this case,” said lawyer Gary Sowards.

“And the mischief that results from disregarding due process and fair play.”

The men have been accused of a litany of charges, including attacking civilians, murder in violation of the laws of war, hijacking and terrorism.

In September, the Biden administration reportedly rejected the terms of a plea deal with five men held at the US Navy base in Cuba, including Mohammed.

The men had reportedly sought a guarantee from the president that they would not be kept in solitary confinement and would have access to trauma treatment.

KSM is alleged to have brought the idea of hijacking and flying planes into buildings to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. He was captured in Pakistan in 2003 along with Hawsawi, a Saudi who was an alleged fundraiser.

Ali, a computer scientist and nephew of KSM, is accused of providing technical support to the 9/11 operation.

Bin al-Shibh, a Yemeni, allegedly co-ordinated the attacks and had planned to be a hijacker but could not secure a US visa.

Bin Attash, also a Yemeni, is accused of bombing the USS Cole in Yemen in 2000, which killed 17 sailors, and involvement in the 11 September attacks.

Several Republicans applauded the defence secretary for revoking the deal.

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson said the "Biden-Harris Administration is correct to reverse course", which he said followed Republicans "launching investigations into this terrible plea deal".

"Now deliver long awaited justice for 9/11 families," he said.

South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham said the decision "exercised good command judgement".

"The previous plea deal would have sent absolutely the wrong signal to terrorists throughout the world," he added.

Earlier on Friday, Republican Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee Mike Rogers demanded answers from Mr Austin on how the deal was struck.

“This deal signals willingness to negotiate with terrorists who deliberately harm Americans,” he wrote in a letter to the defence secretary.

The 9/11 attacks in New York, Virginia and Pennsylvania sparked the "War on Terror" and the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq.

They were the deadliest assault on US soil since the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, where 2,400 people were killed.

BBC
 
The '9/11 mastermind' is set to plead guilty. Why is the US trying to stop him?

The accused mastermind of the 9/11 attacks is scheduled to plead guilty on Friday, more than 23 years after the world was rocked by the killing of almost 3,000 people in the US.

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, often referred to as KSM, is due to deliver his pleas at a war court on the Guantanamo Bay naval base in southeastern Cuba, where he has been held in a military prison for almost two decades.

Mohammed is Guantanamo's most notorious detainee and one of the last held at the base.

But there could be further delays after the US government argued that allowing the pleas to go forward would cause "irreparable" harm to both it and the public.

A day before the pleas are due to be heard, there is confusion among families, officials and legal teams on the base as they wait to see what happens next.


 
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