Families of 9/11 Victims On Verge of Proving Government Cover Up in Court
(ANTIMEDIA) For
many years, rumors have circulated regarding the U.S. government’s
involvement in an active cover-up of a sinister connection between Saudi
Arabia and the terrorist attacks of 9/11. In fact, 28 redacted pages
from a congressional intelligence report are said to contain damning
information that implicates the Saudis in the 2001 mass murder of
American citizens. Despite a bipartisan effort to release the information, the now notorious 28 pages are still being withheld from the public under the predictable guise of “national security.”
Now, thanks to a federal lawsuit in a Manhattan court, there may be a light at the end of the tunnel.
Two authors of the concealed pages may soon be called to testify in
a court case currently pending against the kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Former FBI investigator Michael Jacobson and former Justice Department
attorney Dana Lesemann, both of whom investigated the terror strikes for
the FBI, were given the assignment to track down possible
leads connecting Saudi officials to the hijackers and then document
their findings. The evidence they compiled was recorded in the infamous
28 pages.