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Israeli spies were detained after being caught recording the 9/11 attacks. They later admitted on television that it was their job to document the event. They were then questioned again, this time about their alleged membership in Masai. They explained that they come from a country that faces daily terror attacks and their purpose was to document the event.

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Following the September 11 attacks, rumors of strange coincidences emerged. One persistent report concerns a group of Middle Eastern men allegedly seen on the morning of September 11. They were reportedly parked across the river from New York City.

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Speaker 0: Somebody finally found the confiscated video that the FBI took on the day of nine eleven, where it was proving it wasn't a plane. It was a scutt missile. There was talk amongst the community because I've been awake for twenty years since this happened. That there was a scud missile. The witnesses were silenced. The person who had this tape that turned it over to the FBI, the FBI concealed this information. And as you can see, that is not a plane. That is a scud missile as originally thought. Fucking deep state cabal. You sons of bitches. We already those who knew, we already knew you did shit. But this was the last piece of the puzzle for the evidence. With that whole entire crap with the 09:11 report, they said it disintegrated. That is a scud missile. So Swedish satellite saw that there was a marking target, and that was completely put aside, and you all bought the lie. Heavenly father, let truth prevail.

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A newly unsealed video from 1999 shows Omar al Bayoumi, linked to Saudi intelligence, surveilling the U.S. Capitol. Victims' families are suing Saudi Arabia, claiming the government aided the 9/11 hijackers. The video, filmed over several days, captures security posts and landmarks, suggesting pre-operational surveillance for the attacks. Former FBI agents believe it indicates Bayoumi was working with Al Qaeda planners. The timing of the video aligns with Al Qaeda's decision to target the Capitol. Despite Saudi Arabia's dismissal of the video as a tourist recording, experts argue it is significant evidence of potential complicity. The FBI received the video after 9/11, raising questions about its delayed release. Both the Saudi government and Bayoumi deny involvement, while legal proceedings continue. More coverage will follow in the fall.

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ABC's John Miller reports on a case that took the FBI and CIA more than two months to sort out while five Israelis waited in jail. The investigation began after a woman watching the Twin Towers burning from her New Jersey apartment saw three men on top of a van posing for pictures with the towers burning in the background. This report concerns a group of Middle Eastern men spotted on the morning of September 11, parked across the river from New York City, and has raised questions about whether Israel was conducting espionage on US soil. The investigation into their presence has persisted since the attacks, amid rumors and scrutiny in the days after September 11.

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A video filmed outside the US Capitol in 1999, recently unsealed, shows Omar al Bayoumi, linked to 9/11 hijackers, surveilling the area. Experts believe it was part of a plan to target the Capitol. The video, found in Bayoumi's UK apartment after 9/11, includes phone numbers of Saudi officials. The Saudi government denies involvement. The FBI received the video post-9/11. The video's surfacing now raises questions about why it took so long. The case is ongoing, with oral arguments scheduled for later this summer. Saudi Arabia and Bayoumi deny any connection to 9/11.

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Declassified records and videos point to Saudi government employees Sadan and Sudhiri as an 'advanced team' for the 9/11 hijackers, with evidence they were here to support hijackers that 'set up shop' and provided 'care and feeding and housing.' 'The FBI says they may have served as an advanced team for the nineeleven hijackers.' Investigators say this work 'moved the timeline back two to three years' to when 'the support network actually got on the ground here in The United States.' The material notes Sadan and Sudhiri arrived in Southern California in December 1998, 'thirteen months before the first two hijackers,' with living quarters, flight schools, and spiritual guidance. The recordings include a 'welcome party for two hijackers in San Diego' featuring 'Mohammad Al Qatani,' identified as a 'Saudi government religious official.' Additional footage shows Saudis 'filmed Washington DC landmarks in 1999.'

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Exclusive reporting and declassified intelligence and law enforcement records reveal the Saudi government employees, Sadan and Suderi, may have served as an advanced team to vent those who would later assist hijackers in Southern California. The FBI says they may have served as an advanced team for the nineeleven hijackers. Based upon these documents and the videos, it's pretty clear that they were here for that particular reason. The advanced team coming here in The United States, but setting up shop, facilitating the care and feeding and housing of the hijackers. There are two hijackers appear in this video. It's clear that we now have individuals who came here prior to nineeleven who were official Saudi employees. They arrived in Southern California in December 1998, thirteen months before the first two hijackers also landed in Los Angeles, later receiving financial assistance, obtaining driver's licenses, living quarters, spiritual guidance, and locating flight schools. Bayoumi was arrested about ten days after nineeleven in Birmingham, England.

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The FBI released videos of the Capitol riot suspect in the hope of generating tips. One video shows the suspect near the Democratic National Party Headquarters where one of the bombs was later found. The frame rate of the security video is questioned, as it is unusual for it to be just one frame per second. A study found that no cameras in America operate at such a low frame rate. The DNC has a history of attacks, and the area is known for its security concerns. It is highly unlikely that the FBI's released video is the original, unedited footage.

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Israelis were suspected of spying on the US before 9/11, with over 60 arrests post-attack. Investigators believe Israelis may have known about the attacks beforehand but didn't share information. Some were detained for surveillance activities. Classified evidence suggests ties to 9/11. Israelis posed as art students to access military bases and government facilities. The investigation spans the mid-90s to uncover organized intelligence gathering. Israeli military personnel were among those detained. Fox News obtained classified documents detailing espionage suspicions by Israelis in the US. The investigation continues.

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Exclusive reporting and declassified records reveal Saudi government employees Sadan and Suderi may have served as an advanced team to vent those who would later assist hijackers in Southern California. That really moves the timeline back significantly two to three years to when the support network actually got on the ground here in The United States. The FBI says they may have served as an advanced team for the nineeleven hijackers. Bayoumi was arrested about ten days after nineeleven in Birmingham, England; he said there is complete cooperation and advanced coordination. Mohammad Al Qatani appears in the video. Washington, DC landmarks filmed in 1999 align with bin Laden's initial target list. There is a fiftyfifty chance he had advanced knowledge of nineeleven. Investigators view these records as pre-dating known domestic networks and offering new leads for the FBI and intelligence services, including engagement with the Saudi government.

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Two hijackers appear in this video. One hijacker can be seen in the kitchen. Bayoumi instructs the videographer not to film one side of the room. This caught Evanina's attention. Later, the videographer slips up and captures the other side of the room. So they're having the meal, then the videographer pulls up at one point and gets the other side of the room by accident. This man is identified in court records as a Saudi government religious official, Mohammad Al Qatani. It's direct tie to an actual employee of the Saudi government in the welcoming party for two soon to be hijackers. That's a big deal. These videos were obtained in the 2001. Those videos should have been provided to the nineeleven commission.

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Declassified intelligence and law‑enforcement records allege that Saudi government employees Sadan and Sudhiri may have served as an advanced team for hijackers in Southern California. The FBI says they may have served as an advanced team for the nineeleven hijackers. Based on these documents and videos, they were here for that reason, moving the timeline back two to three years to when the support network first arrived in the United States. The two Saudis appeared in video footage; investigators ask whether they were official Saudi employees working on behalf of this plot or serving Al Qaeda. The records depict the advance team setting up shop, coordinating with imams, and facilitating care, housing, and access to flight schools. Omar Al Bayoumi, described as the fixer, sent letters claiming complete cooperation and advanced coordination. A February 2000 San Diego welcome party for two hijackers included Mohammad Al Qatani.

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According to a court filing, at least two of the 9/11 hijackers were recruited by a joint CIA-Saudi intelligence operation that was covered up. The lead investigator of the Office of Military Commissions, Don Conestraro, interviewed FBI agents involved in investigating 9/11 and preventing the attack. The hijackers attended an Al Qaeda summit in Malaysia, where the CIA broke into their hotel rooms and photographed their passports. They were then able to board a flight to LA without screening and were met by a Saudi intelligence officer who provided them with an apartment, transportation, and flight lessons. The CIA refused to inform the FBI about the hijackers, indicating they were CIA assets. This raises questions about the CIA's involvement and their failure to prevent the attack.

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A woman in New Jersey saw three men on top of a van taking pictures with the burning Twin Towers in the background. The men appeared happy and not shocked. The witness called the police, who later arrested five Israeli men. Some of them were connected to Israeli intelligence, which alarmed the FBI. The FBI wanted to know who these men were, why they were in the parking lot on September 11th, and if they had any prior knowledge of the attacks.

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A woman in New Jersey noticed three men on top of a van posing for pictures with the burning Twin Towers in the background. She found it strange that they seemed happy instead of shocked. The witness called the police, who later stopped the van and arrested five Israeli men. Some of these men were found to have connections with Israeli intelligence, which raised concerns at the FBI. The FBI wanted to know who these men were, why they were in that parking lot on September 11th, and if they had any prior knowledge of the attacks.

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The video discusses various aspects of the 9/11 attacks, including the involvement of Al Qaeda, the insurance claims made by Larry Silverstein, suspicious trading activities before the attacks, and the Pentagon's accounting issues. It questions the official narrative and highlights the need to investigate the money trail of 9/11. The 9/11 Commission report is criticized for not thoroughly examining the financial aspects of the attacks. The video suggests that following the money is crucial to understanding the truth behind 9/11.

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On September 11, 2001, 19 hijackers carried out attacks in the U.S. The official narrative blames Osama bin Laden, but many inconsistencies and cover-ups exist. The 9/11 Commission failed to address key questions, and government agencies destroyed evidence. The media pushes the official story and discredits any skepticism. The truth remains obscured, and dissent is discouraged. This message is sponsored by various government agencies and the mainstream media.

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Declassified intelligence and law enforcement records indicate Saudi government employees Sadan and Sudhiri may have served as an advanced team for hijackers later tied to 9/11. Video filmed in Washington, DC, two years before the attacks shows Mutaib al Sudhiri and Adal Mohammad al Saddan, who reportedly maintained ties to Al Qaeda and identified potential targets. Investigators say the pair arrived in December 1998 in Southern California, received financial support, housing, and guidance, and coordinated with imams on both coasts to facilitate the hijackers’ stay. Omar Al Bayoumi is described as the fixer and leader of a surveillance cell, who communicated back to Saudi leaders about cooperation. A February 2000 welcome party in San Diego for two hijackers is documented, with Mohammad Al Qatani present. The FBI and others are urged to pursue Saudi cooperation to access these individuals; declassification followed pressure from 9/11 families.

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Following the September 11 attacks, rumors of strange coincidences emerged. One persistent report involves a group of Middle Eastern men allegedly seen on the morning of the attacks parked across the river from New York City.

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A recently released 2021 court filing reveals that at least two 9/11 hijackers, Al Hazmi and Almidhar, were likely CIA recruits in a joint CIA-Saudi intelligence operation. According to the lead investigator, the CIA monitored the future hijackers at an Al Qaeda summit in Kuala Lumpur, even photographing their passports. Afterward, the pair flew to Los Angeles, where Saudi intelligence officer Omar Albayumi, also a possible CIA asset, assisted them with housing and flight lessons. The CIA, operating through a unit called Alec Station, deliberately withheld information about Al Hazmi and Almidhar from the FBI, going so far as to forbid FBI agents from sharing information. The purpose of Alec Station was to recruit the hijackers via a liaison relationship. This inaction allowed the 9/11 plot to proceed, with the CIA directly responsible for the attacks.

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There are reports of a group of individuals, known as the "dancing Israelis," who were seen celebrating and taking pictures of the World Trade Center towers on 9/11. These men were later found to have ties to Israeli intelligence and were suspected of being on a mission for the Mossad. However, they were not held accountable for their actions and were instead deported back to Israel. There were also suspicions of a larger Israeli spying operation in the US, but this information remains classified. The fact that these individuals were not treated as terrorists raises questions about their true intentions and the possible involvement of Israeli intelligence in the events of 9/11.

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A recent court filing reveals that at least two 9/11 hijackers, Khaled Almidhar and Nawaf Al Hazmi, were part of a CIA-Saudi intelligence operation. The CIA monitored them during a major Al Qaeda summit in Malaysia in January 2000 but failed to inform the FBI of their presence in the U.S. After the summit, they entered the U.S. without screening and were assisted by Omar Albayumi, a Saudi intelligence officer posing as a civil aviation employee. The CIA's Alex Station, which operated outside the FBI's oversight, aimed to recruit these hijackers. This raises serious questions about the CIA's role in the 9/11 attacks, suggesting that they may have knowingly allowed the operation to proceed without intervention.

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After the September 11 attacks, rumors circulated about Middle Eastern men seen near New York City. Speculation arose about possible Israeli espionage on US soil.

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The Pentagon is heavily defended and the pilot who crashed into it, Hani Hanjour, was considered the worst pilot by the 911 commission. Despite being unable to fly a single engine propeller plane, he supposedly maneuvered a commercial jetliner to hit the Pentagon. The building had surface to air missile defense at the time. The FBI confiscated around 80 to 90 videos of the incident but has not released them. This video is the only available evidence. The speaker believes that 9/11 is a major lie.
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