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JDPriestly

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8. The exit of the Bin Laden relatives after 9/11 raises further questions.
Wed Jan 11, 2012, 02:29 AM
Jan 2012

I found the report about their leaving during the no-flight moratorium in what I believe was a St. Petersburg, Fla. newspaper. That the Bin Ladens were allowed to leave while other flights in the US were grounded was refuted by some, but I am still inclined to think it was true because of the date on the report I read. There is also a great deal of controversy about whether the Bin Laden family members were adequately interviewed before they left the country. I wonder whether any of those family members who left the US returned here and if so, when and under what circumstances. They probably had nothing to do with 9/11, but they might have had very useful information for a serious investigation. That they were allowed to leave so quickly suggests that there was no need for any information that they might have provided -- that the US government already had all the information that the Bin Laden family members might have provided.


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