A newly declassified U.S. government document has confirmed what alternative media have been reporting for years: the 9/11 attacks were an inside job perpetrated by U.S. government assets.
A court filing from the Guantanamo Military Commission, the court considering the cases of defendants accused of carrying out the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, reveal that the CIA recruited two of the hijackers before they flew planes into the World Trade Center buildings.
The document details DEA veteran Don Canestraro's investigation of potential Saudi government involvement in the 9/11 attacks, conducted at the request of the defendants' lawyers.
Canesraro and numerous FBI agents in the investigation appear to conclude that the CIA obstructed official investigations ostensibly to conceal its infiltration of Al Qaeda.
The pair traveled to the US on multi-entry visas in January 2000, despite having repeatedly been flagged by the CIA and NSA previously as likely Al Qaeda terrorists.
"We've got to tell the Bureau about this. These guys clearly are bad. One of them, at least, has a multiple-entry visa to the US. We've got to tell the FBI," Mark Rossini, a member of Alec Station, recalled telling his colleagues.
" said to me, 'No, it's not the FBI's case, not the FBI's jurisdiction.
The FBI agents in the files claimed the CIA also concealed information from the bureau about the two hijackers' main U.S. contact, Omar al-Bayoumi, who was under FBI investigation.
They believe the CIA used Saudi Arabia as a go-between to recruit the two hijackers' in order to circumvent laws forbidding the Agency from conducting spy operations on U.S. soil.
Though the lead investigator Canestraro doesn't assert the reason behind the CIA's decision to withhold information from the FBI that could have prevented the 9/11 attacks, the nature of the CIA's clandestine Alec Station suggests nefarious motives.
"Canestraro does not make any conclusions as to why the CIA concealed vital information from the FBI prior to the attacks, which potentially could have prevented their execution, and why the Bureau subsequently played along with the Agency's coverup. Although one answer is provided by the unusual nature of Alec Station's setup," Livshitz wrote.
Now that the public is familiar with the intelligence community's antics to overthrow a sitting U.S. president, the notion the CIA could bear some responsibility for the 9/11 attacks seems within the realm of possibility.
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