Declassified 9/11 pages show ties to former Saudi ambassador to U.S. | |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 70661422 ![]() 07/16/2016 10:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The 28 pages of newly declassified material from the 9/11 Commission released Friday by Congress show multiple links to associates of Saudi Arabian Prince Bandar, the former longtime ambassador to the United States. Quoting: gonviral A telephone number found in the phone book of al-Qaeda operative Abu Zubaida, who was captured in Pakistan in March 2002, was for an Aspen, Colorado, corporation that managed the "affairs of the Colorado residence of the Saudi Ambassador Bandar," the documents show. [link to www.militarytimes.com] monday... will the saudi's dump 800 billion of our treasurys? hmmm... |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 70661422 ![]() 07/18/2016 12:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The 28 pages of newly declassified material from the 9/11 Commission released Friday by Congress show multiple links to associates of Saudi Arabian Prince Bandar, the former longtime ambassador to the United States. Quoting: gonviral A telephone number found in the phone book of al-Qaeda operative Abu Zubaida, who was captured in Pakistan in March 2002, was for an Aspen, Colorado, corporation that managed the "affairs of the Colorado residence of the Saudi Ambassador Bandar," the documents show. [link to www.militarytimes.com] The 28 pages of newly declassified material from the 9/11 Commission released Friday by Congress show multiple links to associates of Saudi Arabian Prince Bandar, the former longtime ambassador to the United States. Quoting: gonviral A telephone number found in the phone book of al-Qaeda operative Abu Zubaida, who was captured in Pakistan in March 2002, was for an Aspen, Colorado, corporation that managed the "affairs of the Colorado residence of the Saudi Ambassador Bandar," the documents show. [link to www.militarytimes.com] monday... will the saudi's dump 800 billion of our treasurys? hmmm... |