Anonymous ID: 9d09f9 July 19, 2019, 11:42 a.m. No.7098990   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9091 >>9098 >>9158

>>7098676

Dulles International, where Flight 77 took off.

 

NOTAM. Notice to All Airmen to land. All aircraft grounded.

 

Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, scooping up Saudis. Including the Saud family, and the bin Laden family.

 

Robert Swan Mueller III authorized this.

 

Dulles International.

 

Same place the hijackers took off from.

 

BUSH & THE BLOODY WONDERLAND

The Bush family and the House of Saud, the two most powerful dynasties in the world, have had close personal, business, and political ties for more than 20 years. In the 80s, when the elder Bush was vice president, he and Prince Bandar became personal friends.

 

Prince Bandar bin Sultan, the 52-year-old Saudi Arabian ambassador to the United States, had been in Washington orchestrating the exodus of about 140 Saudis scattered throughout the country who were members of, or close to, two enormous families. One was the House of Saud, the family that rules the Royal Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and that, owing to its vast oil reserves, is the richest family in the world. The other was the ruling familyโ€™s friends and allies the bin Ladens, who, in addition to owning a multi-billion-dollar construction conglomerate, had spawned the notorious terrorist Osama bin Laden.

 

In Tampa, on the same day that Bandar and Bush were meeting in the White House, private investigator Dan Grossi says, he and Maรฑuel Perez waited until three Saudi men, all apparently in their early 20s, arrived. Then the pilot took Grossi, Perez, and the Saudis to a well-appointed eight-passenger Learjet. They departed for Lexington, Kentucky, at about 4:30 p.m.

 

According to Grossi, about an hour and 45 minutes after takeoff they landed at Blue Grass Airport in Lexington. There the Saudis were greeted by an American who took custody of them and helped them with their baggage. On the tarmac was a Boeing 747 with Arabic writing on it, apparently waiting to take them back to Saudi Arabia. โ€œMy understanding is that there were other Saudis in Kentucky buying racehorses at that time, and they were going to fly back together,โ€ Grossi says.

 

โ€œSomebody brought to us for approval the decision to let an airplane filled with Saudis, including members of the bin Laden family, leave the country,โ€ Clarke says. โ€œMy role was to say that it canโ€™t happen until the F.B.I. approves it. And so the F.B.I. was askedโ€”we had a live connection to the F.B.I.โ€”and we asked the F.B.I. to make sure that they were satisfied that everybody getting on that plane was someone that it was O.K. to leave. And they came back and said yes, it was fine with them. So we said, โ€˜Fine, let it happen.โ€™โ€

 

Meanwhile, the Saudis had at least two other planes on call. Starting in Los Angeles on an undetermined date, one of them flew first to Orlando, Florida, where Khalil bin Laden boarded. From Orlando, the plane continued to Dulles International Airport, outside Washington, D.C., before going on to Bostonโ€™s Logan International Airport on September 19, picking up members of the bin Laden family along the way. Other stops for the Saudis are said to have included Houston, Cleveland, and Newark. Altogether, about 140 Saudis were on the flights, according to an F.B.I. source.

 

On September 18, 2001, a specially re-configured Boeing 727 flew at least five members of the bin Laden family back to Saudi Arabia from Logan airport.

 

That same day, the plane that had originated in Los Angeles and made stops at Orlando and Dulles airports arrived at Logan. It is unclear how many members of the bin Laden family or other Saudis had boarded prior to its arrival in Boston, but once it landed, at least 11 additional bin Laden relatives boarded the aircraft.

 

Like Kinton, Virginia Buckingham, then the head of the Massachusetts Port Authority, which oversees Logan, was stunned. โ€œMy staff was told that a private jet was arriving at Logan from Saudi Arabia to pick up 14 members of Osama bin Ladenโ€™s family living in the Boston area,โ€ she later wrote in The Boston Globe. โ€œโ€˜Does the F.B.I. know?โ€™ staffers wondered. โ€˜Does the State Department know? Why are they letting these people go? Have they questioned them?โ€™ This was ridiculous.โ€

 

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2003/10/saving-the-saudis-200310

Anonymous ID: 9d09f9 July 19, 2019, 11:49 a.m. No.7099059   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>7099023

The person who wrote the second most books in the New Testament, including the most relevant gospel and the Revelation, called gnostics "the spirit of antichrist".

Good luck in your war with the Almighty.

That your spiritual father already lost.

Twice.