At least two 9/11 hijackers had been recruited into a joint CIA-Saudi intelligence operation that was covered up at the highest level, according to an explosive new court filing. A newly-released court filing raises grave questions about the relationship between Alec Station, a CIA unit set up to track Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden and his associates, and two 9/11 hijackers leading up to the attacks, which was subject to a coverup at the highest levels of the FBI. […]
Obtained by SpyTalk, the filing is a 21-page declaration by Don Canestraro, a lead investigator for the Office of Military Commissions, the legal body overseeing the cases of 9/11 defendants. It summarizes classified government discovery disclosures, and private interviews he conducted with anonymous high-ranking CIA and FBI officials. Many agents who spoke to Canestraro headed up Operation Encore, the Bureau’s aborted, long-running probe into Saudi government connections to the 9/11 attack.
I wish I knew. It looks like some of the other associates' cases are still ongoing in a court somewhere (see: 9/11: Khalid Shaikh Mohammad et al. (2) https://www.mc.mil/cases.aspx), I assume it's related to that ongoing charade.
What exactly is this court filing? Did some investigator just submit his research to a judge or something?
I get that but what exactly does filing it to the court do? Is it meant to launch an official investigation?
I wish I knew. It looks like some of the other associates' cases are still ongoing in a court somewhere (see: 9/11: Khalid Shaikh Mohammad et al. (2) https://www.mc.mil/cases.aspx), I assume it's related to that ongoing charade.
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Yeah, the writing on this article seems fairly clunky, but maybe I just need to sit down with it longer.