Former FBI Director, Robert S.
Mueller, is one of the worst things to ever happen to America
Former U.S. senator, Bob Graham, has slammed the FBI for an
“aggressive cover up” regarding the September 11th terrorist
attacks. It is this behavior from the FBI that has led many Americans to
believe the U.S. government was in on the attacks that left
thousands of innocent people dead. Graham has accused the FBI of
covering up evidence linking the Saudi Arabian government to
the September 11th terrorist attacks. The cover up is due to the
fact the Saudi Arabian royal family has a financial and
personal relationship with the oil loving Bush family.
Former U.S. President, George W. Bush, was in office during the
September 11th terrorist attacks. Bush famously provided safe
harbor to the family of terrorist, Osama Bin Laden, escorting
them out of America. If I had been head of state of any
nation and someone pulled that stunt (terrorism), their family would
immediately be detained for questioning with subpoenas and summons
promptly issued, to ascertain exactly who knew what and when. Yet the
same day of the attack, Bush wished the Bin Laden family in
America bon voyage.
Are they really surprised this has raised red flags among the
public. If the Saudi Arabian government is indeed involved, the
American people have a right to know. Adults and worst of all
children died during the September 11th terrorist attacks. I
don’t agree with innocent people dying anywhere in the world.
Everyone deserves justice.
STORY SOURCE
Sen. Bob Graham Says FBI went
beyond 9/11 Cover-Up to “Aggressive Deception”
By: Joshua Cook Apr 16, 2015 - As previously reporter by
BenSwann.com’s Derrick Broze, former Florida Senator Bob Graham
claims that Saudi Arabia funded the terrorist attacks on Sept.
11, 2001, and in an interview with the New York Times, Graham
won’t stop until the truth is out.
“Number one, I think the American people deserve to know the
truth of what has happened in their name. Number 2 is justice
for these family members who have suffered such loss and thus
far have been frustrated largely by the U.S. government in their
efforts to get some compensation,” said the former head of the
Senate Intelligence Committee to the Times.
Graham said that a smoking gun in this case are contained in
80,000 documents being reviewed by a federal judge in south
Florida. The documents are being reviewed by the judge thanks to
the work of FloridaBulldog.org’s investigative journalist, Dan
Christensen, who submitted a FOIA request to obtain those
documents. These documents, which are being released little by
little, show a connection between a wealthy Florida family, the
Saudi royal family and the hijackers.
Graham, who was the former head of the intelligence Senate
committee and had first hand knowledge of these documents, says
that the FBI is covering up the fact that it investigated this
family. Judge Andrew Napolitano told Fox News’ Shepard Smith
that he believes that Graham has seen the documents and knows
exactly what’s in them (3:34).
Smith said that the family just vanished, leaving a fridge
full of food and all of their belongs just prior to the
terrorist attacks. “To me, the most simple, unanswered question
of 9/11 is, did the 19 hijackers act alone or were they assisted
by someone in the United States?” he said to the Times. “The
official position of the United States government is they acted
alone. My motivation is to try to answer that question. Did they
act alone or did they have a support structure that made 9/11
possible?”
Smith noted that if the government of Saudi Arabia, not
people, but the government, aided and financed the terrorists of
9/11, then it was an act of war. “If what Senator Graham is
alleging is true, that’s an act of war … they killed over 3,000
of our people,” Smith said.
“He’s also alleging the flip side of this, which is the
American government knows about it and is covering it up,” said
Napolitano. Napolitano noted that President Obama signed an arms
deal last year with the Sauds for $60 billion to provide weapons
to them for the next ten years. “It’s a very dangerous stew
here,” said Napolitano...