Several pages from the 9/11 commission report are fully redacted. It’s said if the pages aren’t redacted the entire 9/11 narrative changes, think “Americas #1 ally”.
Several pages from the 9/11 commission report are fully redacted.
28 pages, to be exact. However, they were finally declassified and publicly released in 2016. They contain information linking members of the Saudi Arabian government to 9/11.
One of the most common theories for why the 28 pages took so long to be declassified is that the Bush Administration didn't want Saudi Arabia's role in the attacks known; either due to possible ties between Saudi Arabia and the Administration or the U.S. Government in general, or because knowledge of Saudi Arabia's role in the attacks could hamper the Administration's attempts to convince the American public that Saddam Hussein and Iraq were somehow connected 9/11 in order to solicit support for the Iraq War.
Okay, I'll bite... What 9\11 files?
9/11 was an inside job. Use the search bar on the right side, tons of stuff on here about 9/11.
Not sure I follow your logic there son...
Several pages from the 9/11 commission report are fully redacted. It’s said if the pages aren’t redacted the entire 9/11 narrative changes, think “Americas #1 ally”.
28 pages, to be exact. However, they were finally declassified and publicly released in 2016. They contain information linking members of the Saudi Arabian government to 9/11.
One of the most common theories for why the 28 pages took so long to be declassified is that the Bush Administration didn't want Saudi Arabia's role in the attacks known; either due to possible ties between Saudi Arabia and the Administration or the U.S. Government in general, or because knowledge of Saudi Arabia's role in the attacks could hamper the Administration's attempts to convince the American public that Saddam Hussein and Iraq were somehow connected 9/11 in order to solicit support for the Iraq War.