The arguments are in and now it’s up to a federal judge in New York City to decide whether the momentous civil lawsuit pitting Saudi Arabia against the 9/11 wounded and families of the 2,977 dead lives or dies…
SAUDI ARABIA: OUR ALLY OR OUR ‘PERFIDIOUS ALLY’? CALLS FOR A NEW 9/11 INVESTIGATION TO FIND OUT…
…Accompanying that new knowledge have come fresh calls for a new, public investigation to build on what the 9/11 Commission began, and doubts and despair about the will of our leaders to get to the truth and the major news media to pay attention – and an acknowledgement from one former 9/11 Commission member that there is much more to discover…
APPEAL: How Much Information About 9/11 Must FBI Share With Public…
A federal appeals court has been asked to overturn a Miami district court judge and order a Freedom of Information Act trial to determine whether the FBI made a proper search for records about its secretive 9/11 Review Commission. “This case presents a case of enormous public interest: How much information concerning its investigation of […]
U.S. Judge Cites ‘Shameful’ FBI Delays in Making 9/11 Records Public…
A Miami federal judge Tuesday excoriated the FBI for what she called its “shameful” delays in making public certain records about the bureau’s 9/11 Review Commission. “It is distressing to see the length to which a private citizen must go” to obtain records under the Freedom of Information Act [FOIA],” said U.S. District Judge Cecilia […]
‘Penttbomb 2.0’ and the FBI’s Brush-Off of Reports Alleging 9/11 Ties to Saudi Arabia…
FBI officials who briefed the 9/11 Review Commission on the bureau’s sprawling 9/11 investigation code-named PENTTBOMB steered the discussion away from Saudi Arabia by repeatedly disavowing or downplaying reports by agents alleging terrorist ties to the kingdom. The FBI’s stance is similar to its repudiation before the commission of a startling April 2002 FBI report…
As Trial Date Draws Near, FBI Releases More Details about Secretive 9/11 Review Commission…
In moves aimed at heading off an unusual Freedom of Information Act trial in Miami next month, the FBI has released new information about the secretive work of its 9/11 Review Commission. In one disclosure, the FBI made public how much it paid Reagan-era Attorney General Edwin Meese and two other men who served on […]





