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Just two weeks before the horrific 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, a prominent and well-connected Saudi family fled their home in Sarasota, Fla., leaving behind everything in their rush to leave the country.
After the attack, neighbors noticed the absence of the Saudi family and became suspicious, notifying the FBI, which then opened an investigation into the family and their connections.
The investigation went on for several years and included multiple local and federal agencies and departments, ultimately identifying several “persons of interest” and noting their ties to known terrorists, sympathies for Osama Bin Laden and openly anti-American sentiments.
Yet it has now been revealed that the findings of this investigation were never shared with Congress, nor was it included in the supposedly comprehensive 9/11 Commission report.
The report is still being covered up to this day, and the Saudi connections to the 9/11 attacks whitewashed in a new report by the recently established 9/11 Review Commission, as the FBI has declared the probe to be a dead end.
However, according to the New York Post, the review panel noted that the investigation had indeed discovered “many connections” between the prominent Saudi family and “individuals associated with the terrorist attacks on 9/11/2001.”