by V Saxena
FBI documents reviewed this month by the watchdog organization Florida
Bulldog suggest that during special counsel Robert Mueller’s tenure as
the director of the FBI from 2001 to 2013, he actively sought to cover
up the disturbing links between a Saudi family in Florida and the Sept.
11 terror attacks.
According to a report filed by the Sarasota Herald-Tribune
last year, when the terrorists who carried out the devastating attack
that left 2,977 Americans dead first arrived in America, they relied on a
network of associates across the country to “get apartments, open bank
accounts and connect with local mosques.” They essentially used family
and friends to get settled in and begin making preparations for their
planned attack. This brings us to a mysterious Saudi Arabian family “who
were living in Sarasota County (Florida) shortly before the 9/11
attacks” but disappeared shortly thereafter.
“Alerted by neighbors’ suspicions about a lack of activity and three vehicles apparently abandoned in the driveway and garage, FBI agents converged on 4224 Escondito Circle within weeks of the 9/11 attacks” and found “mail on the table, dirty diapers in the bedroom, made beds, a refrigerator full of food, and closets with entire wardrobes intact,” according to the Herald-Tribune.
“Alerted by neighbors’ suspicions about a lack of activity and three
vehicles apparently abandoned in the driveway and garage, FBI agents
converged on 4224 Escondito Circle within weeks of the 9/11 attacks” and
found “mail on the table, dirty diapers in the bedroom, made beds, a
refrigerator full of food, and closets with entire wardrobes intact,”
according to the Herald-Tribune.
It was as if they had chosen to leave at a moment’s notice. As a result,
many suspected the family had held ties of some sort to the Sept. 11
attacks. Now fast-forward to 2011, when Florida Bulldog first unveiled
these extraordinary facts in an exclusive report that quickly went viral
across the nation, attracting attention from the Miami Herald and other
notable papers. In response, FBI officials “immediately repudiated the
story, asserting that it had thoroughly investigated the Sarasota
family and could find no links with the hijackers,” according to
the Herald-Tribune.
Now fast forward another year to 2012, when the Florida Bulldog
watchdog organization filed a Freedom of Information Act suit against
the FBI, demanding it release its records on the Saudi family. When the
watchdog group finally obtained the records a year later, it noticed a
bombshell sentence within them: “Further investigation of the (name
deleted) family revealed many connections between the (name deleted) and
individuals associated with the terror attacks on 9/11/2001.”
What wasn’t redacted was the address, 4224 Escondito Circle,
i.e., the same one as the aforementioned Saudi family. This stunning
piece of evidence proved that the FBI had known from day one that the
Saudi family did in fact have verified links to the Sept. 11 attacks and
had therefore lied in 2011. Moreover, according to additional FBI
records reviewed this month by Florida Bulldog, it appears it was Mueller who ordered the agency to lie.
“Mueller … is referenced in a document index created in late November by
the FBI at the direction of U.S. District Judge William J. Zloch of
Fort Lauderdale,” the watchdog group reported. “The index reference to
former FBI Director Mueller is contained in an item about a FBI white
paper that was written one week after the Bulldog and the Miami Herald
simultaneously published the Bulldog’s story about the abrupt departure
of Saudis Abdulaziz and Anoud al-Hijji from their Sarasota area home
about two weeks before 9/11.”
Here’s the kicker: The white paper “was created to brief the FBI
Director concerning the FBI’s investigation of 4224 Escondito Circle,”
as quoted directly from the index. Florida Bulldog further notes that
the white paper was created on the exact same day that the FBI issued
its lies to the media denying the existence of evidence proving the
family had ties to the Sept. 11 attacks.
What does all this mean? Well, assuming the picture painted by the clear-cut evidence is accurate, the man currently investigating President Donald Trump for collusion/obstruction/whatever is a bald-faced liar, point blank, period.
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