Jan 14, 2015

LPAC TV: Beyond The 28 Pages: The Case of Sarasota - Saudi Arabia in 9/11

Offentliggjort den 13/01/2015

During the January 7, 2015 Congressional press conference on Capitol Hill with Senator Bob Graham on H.Res.14, Jeffrey Steinberg of Executive Intelligence Review (EIR) asked him to elaborate on his comments that "while the 28 pages are maybe the most important and the most prominent, they are by no means the only example of where information that is important to understanding the full extent of 9/11 have also been withheld from the American people." Steinberg specified the case of the ongoing efforts to break the FBI cover-up of evidence showing extensive contact between several 9/11 hijackers and a prominent Saudi family in Sarasota, Florida prior to September 11. Only after a prolonged legal battle by Dan Christensen of the Broward Bulldog and his attorney did the FBI even admit that this information existed, eventually turning over 80,000 pages of documents pursuant to this case, after initially insisting that there existed none.

Graham states that the case of Sarasota is "an example of the fact that this is not a narrow issue of withholding information at one place, in one time. This is a pervasive pattern of covering up the role of Saudi Arabia in 9/11, by all of the agencies of the Federal government, which have access to information that might illuminate Saudi Arabia's role in 9/11."

For the full press conference, see http://www.larouchepac.com/28pages