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"In all, the FBI released 11 pages Monday. They contain statements reiterating that the al-Hijjis had departed the United States in haste shortly before 9/11 and that 'further investigation' had 'revealed many connections' between them and persons associated with 'attacks on 9/11/2001'.”


By Dan Christensen and Anthony Summers BrowardBulldog.org
Freshly released but heavily censored FBI documents include tantalizing new information about events connected to the Sarasota Saudis who moved suddenly out of their home about two weeks before the 9/11 terrorist attacks, leaving behind clothing, jewelry and cars.


British PM George Galloway conducted an interview on the Sarasota
Saudi Home-911 connection as far back as October of 2011.
Independent investigators were aware of the 9/11-Sarasota Saudi connection since at least October of 2011. That means the FBI has been pretending that documents on this issue didn't exist at least since then.

The documents were released to BrowardBulldog.org Monday amid ongoing Freedom of Information Act litigation. The news organization sued in 2012 after being denied access to the FBI’s file on a once-secret investigation focusing on Abdulaziz al-Hijji, his wife, Anoud, and her father, Esam Ghazzawi, an adviser to a Saudi prince.


Why did the Bush Administration Fly So Many Saudis
Out of the US Soon After 911?

From Fahrenheit 911


An FBI letter accompanying the documents, the fourth batch to be released since the lawsuit was filed, cites national security and other reasons to justify why certain information was withheld. The letter does not explain why the documents were not previously acknowledged to exist.

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