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05-12-2016, 05:11 PM
FBI has more than 80,000 secret pages on 9/11 that could prove hijackers visited Florida family with links to Saudi royal family - but they may never be released
By James Wilkinson For Dailymail.com
Published: 13:28 EST, 12 May 2016
The FBI held back more than 80,000 pages on the 9/11 attacks from public view - including some that could prove the long-denied links between the terrorists and a Florida family with a connection to Saudi Arabian royals - it has emerged.
Shortly after the attacks occurred, the FBI raided a Saratoga home owned by Esam Ghazzawi, an adviser to a nephew of Saudi Arabia's King Fahd, and found its occupants had apparently left in a hurry.
The Bureau later denied any connection between the family and the attackers. But now, The Daily Beast reports, a judge is deciding whether to release long-hidden files that could prove they were lying.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3587220/FBI-80-000-secret-pages-9-11-prove-hijackers-visited-Florida-family-links-Saudi-royal-family-never-released.html
By James Wilkinson For Dailymail.com
Published: 13:28 EST, 12 May 2016
The FBI held back more than 80,000 pages on the 9/11 attacks from public view - including some that could prove the long-denied links between the terrorists and a Florida family with a connection to Saudi Arabian royals - it has emerged.
Shortly after the attacks occurred, the FBI raided a Saratoga home owned by Esam Ghazzawi, an adviser to a nephew of Saudi Arabia's King Fahd, and found its occupants had apparently left in a hurry.
The Bureau later denied any connection between the family and the attackers. But now, The Daily Beast reports, a judge is deciding whether to release long-hidden files that could prove they were lying.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3587220/FBI-80-000-secret-pages-9-11-prove-hijackers-visited-Florida-family-links-Saudi-royal-family-never-released.html