Posted on 05/22/2017 6:14:28 PM PDT by Ray76
Feb 4, 2015 - A convicted al-Qaeda operative has claimed that members of the terrorist network received extensive financial support from members of the Saudi royal family throughout the late 1990's and into 2000
Zacarias Moussaou, a 46-year-old French native serving life in prison for his role in the 9/11 attacks, said he was instructed by Qaeda leaders in Afghanistan to create a database of all of the donors to the group.
Among those who donated, Moussaou alleges, were the Saudi intelligence chief Prince Turki al-Faisal and the longtime Saudi ambassador to the US Prince Bandar Bin Sultan.
Senator Bob Graham of Florida, who served as the co-chairman of the Joint Congressional Inquiry into the 9/11 attacks, believes the answer lies in 28 pages of the congressional report on the attacks that explore Saudi Arabia's connections to the 9/11 plot.
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The Saudis pay to build mosques in the US don’t they?
That is funding terrorism.
Now the media gives a damn, eh?
I’ve created numerous databases, but I was never involved in inputting data.
They may have, but they didn’t need to. The second wealthiest family in the country has enough money to cover it.
This is nothing now. We knew about the Saudi connection within a week of 9/11.
(Feb 4, 2015) Jailed al Qaeda operative makes explosive claims about Saudi royals funding pre-9/11 terror (this thread)
(Aug 5, 2016) Prince and the '28 pages': Indirect 9/11 link to Saudi royal revealed
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