Anonymous ID: 75c423 Sept. 12, 2018, 8:09 a.m. No.2989786   🗄️.is 🔗kun

September 11 Tragedy Could Have Been Avoided?

 

 

“Saudi intelligence has admitted that they knew who these two guys were,” Andrew Maloney, an attorney for families, informed Newsweek. “They knew they were Al-Qaeda the day they arrived in Los Angeles. So any notion from the Saudi government saying, ‘Oh, we just help out all Saudis here’ is false. They knew. And the CIA knew.”

 

Sen. Bob Graham, D-Fla. is on record insisting “that Mueller personally intervened to cut off further inquiry regarding Saudi assistance to the hijackers in California.”

 

He told Harper’s in October, 2017, that “Mueller made a series of objections to having terrorist specialist and former FBI lawyer Michael Jacobson visit San Diego to see if there was a possible Saudi connection to the hijackers.”

September 11 Tragedy Could Have Been Avoided?

 

“When Jacobson discovered that the hijackers were close to an FBI informant named Abdussattar Shaikh, he demanded to speak to him — but Mueller refused and moved Shaikh to an undisclosed location ‘for his safety.’”

 

 

https://conservativedailypost.com/september-11-tragedy-could-have-been-avoided/

Anonymous ID: 75c423 Sept. 12, 2018, 8:16 a.m. No.2989868   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9913

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Brad Pitt's foundation sued over claims post-Katrina homes are falling apart

 

 

"Two Louisiana residents have filed a lawsuit against Brad Pitt’s Make It Right Foundation, claiming the actor’s nonprofit built houses after Hurricane Katrina that are “substandard,” rotting and falling apart.

 

Lloyd Francis and Jennifer Decuir, residents in New Orleans’ Lower Ninth Ward neighborhood, were “forced” to file the lawsuit because they are stuck with houses that are “deteriorating at a rapid pace,” their lawyer Ron Austin told NOLA.com.

 

"While the citizens of the Ninth Ward are grateful to Brad Pitt, they were forced to file this lawsuit because the Make it Right Foundation built substandard homes that are deteriorating at a rapid pace while the homeowners are stuck with mortgages on properties that have diminished values," Austin said."

 

 

http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2018/09/12/brad-pitts-foundation-sued-over-post-katrina-homes-residents-claim-are-falling-apart.html