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SAUDI ROYAL FAMILY FINANCED 9/11 TERROR!

Explosive new evidence on 20th anniversar­y of attack that killed 2,996

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SAUDI ARABIA’S ruling family was the real muscle behind the 9/11 attacks, providing the terrorists with covert assistance and secret funding, according to government intelligen­ce files leaked on the 20th anniversar­y of the bloodbath that left 2,996 dead and 25,000 injured!

An exhaustive GLOBE investigat­ion has discovered oil-rich Arab royals played a significan­t part in bankrollin­g the 19 killcrazy hijackers — 15 of whom were Saudis — and helping them stay under the radar as they plotted the deadliest ever terror attack on U.S. soil!

What’s more, sources say the kingdom funneled buckets of money to 9/11 mastermind Osama bin Laden — and both the CIA and FBI ignored intelligen­ce gathering that could have prevented the tragic events of that day.

But with bureaucrat­s determined to cover up those fatal errors, insiders claim the most damning details of the attacks will never be released — despite recent federal pledges to disclose informatio­n after victims’ families sued to uncover the truth about Saudi Arabia’s secret role in the horror.

A highly placed government informant tells GLOBE, “In intelligen­ce circles, the argument for suppressio­n has always been that if the American public knew how vulnerable they really were and how easily such a sophistica­ted terror attack was carried out, they would never feel safe again.

“Maybe in 50 or 100 years, but for now, it’s more than people could handle.”

Daniel Hopsicker, author of the book Welcome to Terrorland: Mohamed Atta & the 9-11 Cover-up in Florida, says, “The official story that 19 hijackers slipped into the U.S. unnoticed was absolutely not the case.

“The government never released most files because the CIA never wants to accept blame for having done anything wrong.”

He also claimed bin Laden — a Saudi native who had been operating in Afghanista­n and Yemen training jihadi terrorists — was receiving financial backing from members of the royal inner circle.

“At the time of the 9/11 attacks, Osama still had sources and links back to Saudi Arabia. He and his organizati­on were being funded by elements of the royal family,” he says.

Another intelligen­ce expert tells GLOBE, “The Saudis at that time had a strong but largely unspoken hatred for America because of its continued large-scale funding of the state of Israel and its military — their biggest threat in the region.

“Factions at the highest level of government and in the royal family do not recognize or accept Israel and see the U.S. as the incubator for all the moral corruption, decadence and godlessnes­s on the planet.

“They felt 9/11 would send a message to the U.S. and Israel that everyone is vulnerable, no one’s homeland is impenetrab­le. The Saudis were fueled by dangerous and misguided ideology that they were god’s messengers.”

Sources say the anti-American sentiment was brewing for a long time, despite the U.S. protecting the kingdom from Iraqi strongman Saddam Hussein in the 1991 Gulf War.

A lawsuit filed on behalf of 9/11 victims’ families in 2017 alleges the Saudi government financed “a dry run for the 9/11 attacks” in November of 1999!

At the time, two Saudi nationals living in the U.S. as students boarded a flight from Phoenix to Washington, and “began asking the flight attendants technical questions about the flight that the flight attendants found suspicious,” according to the lawsuit, which cites FBI case files.

While in flight, Mohammed al-Qudhaeein tried to enter the cockpit twice, prompting an emergency landing in Ohio, according to the suit.

He worked at the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, his accomplice was “a longtime employee of the Saudi government” and the Saudi government paid for their tickets, the suit claims.

The two were questioned after landing but released without

being charged.

In another disturbing twist, two of the terrorists who hijacked flight 77 that hit the Pentagon were welcomed into the country by Omar alBayoumi, described by the FBI as a Saudi intelligen­ce agent.

Al-Bayoumi frequently met with the men, Nawaf al-Hazmi and Khalid al-Mihdhar, at restaurant­s and the Saudi consulate, co-signed a lease for them and helped them obtain driver’s licenses.

Numerous sources, including federal officials, charged alBayoumi — who’s now in Saudi Arabia — knew about the 9/11 terror plot and funneled money to the hijackers. After 9/11, the FBI investigat­ed him twice but cleared him of any involvemen­t.

Shockingly, al-Hazmi and al-Mihdhar also rented a room from Abdussatta­r Shaikh, who’d been an FBI informant at its San Diego, Calif., office.

Neighbors testified the hijackers’ leader, Mohamed Atta, also visited Shaikh’s house.

Shaikh’s FBI handler, Steve Butler, had reportedly been monitoring a flow of Saudi Arabian money to al-Hazmi and al-Mihdhar and alerted his superiors, but the warning was ignored.

A congressio­nal source says: “He saw a pattern, a trail and he told his supervisor­s, but it ended there.”

Further apparent confirmati­on of the Saudi royal family’s role in 9/11 came from would-be hijacker and Al Qaeda operative Zacarias Moussaoui, who was arrested in Minnesota on immigratio­n charges before the attacks.

He claimed in a sworn 2015 deposition that high-ranking Saudi officials and prominent royal family members donated to the terror group in the years leading up to 9/11.

He claims donors included ex-Saudi ambassador to the U.S. Prince Bandar bin Sultan; ex-Saudi intelligen­ce chief Prince Turki al-Faisal; billionair­e investor Prince al-Waleed bin Talal; and top Saudi clerics.

He also said he delivered letters from Osama to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who now rules Saudi Arabia.

But Saudi government and the officials named by Moussaoui have long denied any role in the attacks.

The 9/11 Commission said in 2004 it found no evidence linking high-ranking Saudi officials or the Saudi government to Al Qaeda.

But two years earlier, victims’ families, as well as insurers who covered the 9/11 destructio­n, filed suit alleging Saudi Arabia helped nurture Al Qaeda through donations and agents of the kingdom assisted the hijackers.

The families claim the suit, which remains active, could force the government to reveal more informatio­n about 9/11.

“Sooner or later, this trial is going to become mainstream, and there’s going to be a tremendous amount of public pressure,” Brett Eagleson, whose father, Bruce, died in the World Trade Center, has said. “They can’t keep things secret forever.”

 ??  ?? Osama bin Laden had links in Saudi Arabia at the time, spills a source
Osama bin Laden had links in Saudi Arabia at the time, spills a source
 ??  ?? Mohammed al-Qahtani
Mohammed al-Qahtani
 ??  ?? Omar al-Bayoumi
Omar al-Bayoumi
 ??  ?? Khalid al-Mihdhar
Khalid al-Mihdhar
 ??  ?? Zacarias Moussaoui
Zacarias Moussaoui
 ??  ?? Mohamed
Atta
Mohamed Atta
 ??  ?? Nawaf al-Hazmi
Nawaf al-Hazmi
 ??  ?? The World Trade Center was attacked on Sept. 11, 2001
Mohammed bin Salman
The World Trade Center was attacked on Sept. 11, 2001 Mohammed bin Salman

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