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29. Actually the 28 pages were redacted from the
Mon Mar 5, 2012, 04:13 PM
Mar 2012

Joint Inquiry report. History Commons summarized Philip Shenon's reporting of behind the scenes 9/11 Commission conduct in regard to Saudi involvement:

In a late-night editing session, 9/11 Commission Executive Director Philip Zelikow and Dieter Snell, head of the Commission team investigating the 9/11 plot, delete sections of the 9/11 Commission Report linking two of the hijackers, Khalid Almihdhar and Nawaf Alhazmi, to suspected Saudi government operatives.

Evidence of Saudi Link - The sections were drafted by two of Snell’s team members, Mike Jacobson and Raj De, and deal with Omar al-Bayoumi, a Saudi who had helped the two hijackers (see January 15-February 2000); Fahad al-Thumairy, another of their associates (see June 9, 2000); cash transfers from the wife of the Saudi ambassador in Washington to an associate of al-Bayoumi (see December 4, 1999); and a taxi driver who said he had seen the two hijackers in Los Angeles (see 2002).

Disagreement - However, Snell, a former prosecutor, is opposed to these sections, as he thinks the hijackers’ links to Saudi intelligence are not 100 percent proven, so it is better to leave them out. Jacobson is notified of the editing session just before midnight; he calls De and they both go into the Commission’s offices to discuss the material. Snell says that the final report should not contain allegations that cannot be backed up conclusively, but Jacobson and De say demanding this level of proof would exonerate the guilty.

Saudi Ties Moved to Endnotes - Zelikow appears sympathetic to Jacobson and De, and had also entertained suspicions of the Saudis at one point. However, he apparently sees his role at this late stage as that of a mediator and allows Snell to delete the sections from the main body of the report, although Jacobson and De are then permitted to write endnotes covering them. Shenon, 2008, pp. 398-399

Saudi links in 9/11 Commission report


The 9/11 Commission also relegated CIA withholding of information about al-Hazmi and al-Mihdhar to a footnote. What is sad is the way some people cheerlead for the 9/11 Commission report while overlooking the commission's failure to provide a full account of 9/11. These aren't small issues. We are talking about withholding information about al Qaeda operatives linked to previous al Qaeda attacks and possible high level Saudi government involvement.

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Gee, I wonder who else was in on it? OffWithTheirHeads Mar 2012 #1
They sounded so calm after that bombshell was dropped Sanity Claws Mar 2012 #2
What about the hundreds of thousands of casualties... Bonobo Mar 2012 #3
Oh, like frogmarch Mar 2012 #4
The point I was trying to make (and did poorly) was... Bonobo Mar 2012 #5
Got it. nt frogmarch Mar 2012 #6
Huh? There's no vindication for conspiracy theory nuts in this story William Seger Mar 2012 #7
"Is it still a 'conspiracy theory' to say ..." William Seger Mar 2012 #8
So it has been widely known and reported that... Bonobo Mar 2012 #9
"Bullshit and revise" huh? William Seger Mar 2012 #13
What do you mean "now"? I never denied it. But it was 2 buildings, not 3. Bonobo Mar 2012 #21
No, it was 3 buildings, and no, there was no need for any collusion William Seger Mar 2012 #23
Yes, 3. I thought you were referring (for some reason) to WT7. Bonobo Mar 2012 #24
"ducking the issue?" William Seger Mar 2012 #25
How do you propose the CIA got the idea Bonobo Mar 2012 #26
Really? William Seger Mar 2012 #27
"the Saudi govt." jberryhill Mar 2012 #16
So then... Bonobo Mar 2012 #22
A piece of the 9/11 commission report was redacted jberryhill Mar 2012 #28
Actually the 28 pages were redacted from the noise Mar 2012 #29
How did you come away with the notion that the "Saudis did it"? LARED Mar 2012 #10
Bob Kerrey and Bob Graham seem to think so. Bonobo Mar 2012 #11
I think you fail to appreciate the structure of the Saudi "government" LARED Mar 2012 #12
Graham has pointed to a Saudi network noise Mar 2012 #17
Does that mean the Saudis had access to our military operations? Rosa Luxemburg Mar 2012 #19
Shouldn't this say... LARED Mar 2012 #20
So why did Saudi Arabia want to help do the 911 attacks? Rosa Luxemburg Mar 2012 #14
There are two popular theories noise Mar 2012 #18
Typically awful media coverage noise Mar 2012 #15
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