jeudi 28 mars 2019

FBI Lawsuit 9/11 News conference from AE911

Well they finally did it. They are suing the FBI for their 9/11 Review Commission Report issued in 2015. They even held a press conference with Bob McIlvaine, Mick Harrison, Dave Meiswinkle, and Richard Gage at Newseum, one block from the U.S. District Court.

The news confernce can be seen here. https://www.ae911truth.org/fbi#newsconference

There was even a reporter there for Courthouse News, who wrote an article. But the original article has been taken down.

Here is a cashed version.

Quote:

“The FBI’s 9/11 Review Commission, and the FBI itself, failed to assess and report to Congress, as mandated, several other categories of significant 9/11 related evidence known to the FBI via reports in the press, via the web, and via public events and/or reflected in the FBI’s own records,” according to the lawsuit filed in Washington, D.C., federal court by lead attorney Mick Harrison.

Although the 9/11 Review Commission’s 2015 report details several avenues of evidence explored in its investigation, the plaintiffs argue that investigators failed to address a few key points of evidence, including potential explosives placed before the attacks, individuals seen celebrating the attacks nearby, certain surveillance videos and phone calls, and alternative Saudi Arabian funding sources for the attackers.

Regarding the pre-placed explosives, the lawsuit claims that testimony from over 100 first responders describes “sights or sounds of explosions on 9/11 which due to the circumstances and timing and specific details observed and reported could not be explained by plane impacts or resultant office fires.”

These allegedly included “‘bombs,’ ‘explosions’ at the lowest level and the highest level of the buildings before the collapses, flames being blown out, a ‘synchronized deliberate’ kind of collapse, like a ‘professional demolition,’ ‘pop, pop, pop, pop, pop’ sounds before the collapses.”


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