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Over the past few years, some documents have been declassified in the US regarding a person called Omar Al-Bayoumi. Apparently:

An FBI report declassified in September 2021 lays out evidence that al-Bayoumi ... provided significant support to 9/11 hijackers Nawaf al-Hazmi and Khalid al-Mihdhar ... and communicated with a key logistics facilitator for Osama bin Laden, each time immediately following significant logistics support to Hazmi and Mihdhar.

and:

In March 2022, the FBI declassified a... report [that] found that "there is a 50/50 chance [al-Bayoumi] had advanced knowledge the 9/11 attacks were to occur" from the two Islamists he befriended that were involved in plotting 9/11.

and finally, the Guardian reported in 2020 that:

... al-Bayoumi began receiving ... monthly payment... from... the wife of Bandar bin Sultan, the Saudi ambassador to the U.S.

So, disclosures to the public in 2020, 2021 and 2022 - fairly recent; and their combination creates a suspicion of close involvement of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia within the destruction ofhijackings and crashes into the twinWTC towers (and the Pentagon?). I realize that those were thethree years ofcoincided with the Covid pandemic, and this may not have been an absolutely pressing immediate concern, but:

  • Has there been any public pressure to investigate this "angle" of the possible involvement of the KSA government in the September 11th, 2001 hijackings?
  • If there has been - what made it fizzle out?

Over the past few years, some documents have been declassified in the US regarding a person called Omar Al-Bayoumi. Apparently:

An FBI report declassified in September 2021 lays out evidence that al-Bayoumi ... provided significant support to 9/11 hijackers Nawaf al-Hazmi and Khalid al-Mihdhar ... and communicated with a key logistics facilitator for Osama bin Laden, each time immediately following significant logistics support to Hazmi and Mihdhar.

and:

In March 2022, the FBI declassified a... report [that] found that "there is a 50/50 chance [al-Bayoumi] had advanced knowledge the 9/11 attacks were to occur" from the two Islamists he befriended that were involved in plotting 9/11.

and finally, the Guardian reported in 2020 that:

... al-Bayoumi began receiving ... monthly payment... from... the wife of Bandar bin Sultan, the Saudi ambassador to the U.S.

So, disclosures to the public in 2020, 2021 and 2022 - fairly recent; and their combination creates a suspicion of close involvement of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with the destruction of the twin towers. I realize that those were the years of Covid, and this may not have been an absolutely pressing immediate concern, but:

  • Has there been any public pressure to investigate this "angle" of the possible involvement of the KSA government in the September 11th, 2001 hijackings?
  • If there has been - what made it fizzle out?

Over the past few years, some documents have been declassified in the US regarding a person called Omar Al-Bayoumi. Apparently:

An FBI report declassified in September 2021 lays out evidence that al-Bayoumi ... provided significant support to 9/11 hijackers Nawaf al-Hazmi and Khalid al-Mihdhar ... and communicated with a key logistics facilitator for Osama bin Laden, each time immediately following significant logistics support to Hazmi and Mihdhar.

and:

In March 2022, the FBI declassified a... report [that] found that "there is a 50/50 chance [al-Bayoumi] had advanced knowledge the 9/11 attacks were to occur" from the two Islamists he befriended that were involved in plotting 9/11.

and finally, the Guardian reported in 2020 that:

... al-Bayoumi began receiving ... monthly payment... from... the wife of Bandar bin Sultan, the Saudi ambassador to the U.S.

So, disclosures to the public in 2020, 2021 and 2022 - fairly recent; and their combination creates a suspicion of close involvement of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the hijackings and crashes into the WTC towers (and the Pentagon?). I realize that those three years coincided with the Covid pandemic, and this may not have been an absolutely pressing immediate concern, but:

  • Has there been any public pressure to investigate this "angle" of the possible involvement of the KSA government in the September 11th, 2001 hijackings?
  • If there has been - what made it fizzle out?
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Over the past few years, some documents have been declassified in the US regarding a person called Omar Al-Bayoumi. Apparently:

An FBI report declassified in September 2021 lays out evidence that al-Bayoumi had links to known terrorists,... provided significant support to 9/11 hijackers Nawaf al-Hazmi and Khalid al-Mihdhar upon their arrival in the US,... and communicated with a key logistics facilitator for Osama bin Laden, each time immediately following significant logistics support to Hazmi and Mihdhar.

and:

In March 2022, the FBI declassified a 510-page report about 9/11 that it produced in 2017. The.. report [that] found that "there is a 50/50 chance [al-Bayoumi] had advanced knowledge the 9/11 attacks were to occur" from the two Islamists he befriended that were involved in plotting 9/11. al-Bayoumi also helped the Islamists find housing.

and finally, the Guardian reported in 2020 that:

Some time in late 1999 or early 2000,... al-Bayoumi began receiving another... monthly payment; this onepayment... from Princess Haifa bint Faisal,... the wife of Bandar bin Sultan, the Saudi ambassador to the U.S. Cheques for between $2,000 and $3,000 were sent monthly from the princess, through two or three intermediaries, to al-Bayoumi.

So, disclosures to the public in 2020, 2021 and 2022 - fairly recent; and their combination creates a suspicion of close involvement of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with the destruction of the twin towers. I realize that those were the years of Covid, and this may not have been an absolutely pressing immediate concern, but:

  • Has there been any public pressure to investigate this "angle" of the possible involvement of the KSA government in the September 11th, 2001 hijackings?
  • If there has been - what made it fizzle out?

Over the past few years, some documents have been declassified in the US regarding a person called Omar Al-Bayoumi. Apparently:

An FBI report declassified in September 2021 lays out evidence that al-Bayoumi had links to known terrorists, provided significant support to 9/11 hijackers Nawaf al-Hazmi and Khalid al-Mihdhar upon their arrival in the US, and communicated with a key logistics facilitator for Osama bin Laden, each time immediately following significant logistics support to Hazmi and Mihdhar.

and:

In March 2022, the FBI declassified a 510-page report about 9/11 that it produced in 2017. The report found that "there is a 50/50 chance [al-Bayoumi] had advanced knowledge the 9/11 attacks were to occur" from the two Islamists he befriended that were involved in plotting 9/11. al-Bayoumi also helped the Islamists find housing.

and finally, the Guardian reported in 2020 that:

Some time in late 1999 or early 2000, al-Bayoumi began receiving another monthly payment; this one from Princess Haifa bint Faisal, the wife of Bandar bin Sultan, the Saudi ambassador to the U.S. Cheques for between $2,000 and $3,000 were sent monthly from the princess, through two or three intermediaries, to al-Bayoumi.

So, disclosures to the public in 2020, 2021 and 2022 - fairly recent; and their combination creates a suspicion of close involvement of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with the destruction of the twin towers. I realize that those were the years of Covid, and this may not have been an absolutely pressing immediate concern, but:

  • Has there been any public pressure to investigate this "angle" of the possible involvement of the KSA government in the September 11th, 2001 hijackings?
  • If there has been - what made it fizzle out?

Over the past few years, some documents have been declassified in the US regarding a person called Omar Al-Bayoumi. Apparently:

An FBI report declassified in September 2021 lays out evidence that al-Bayoumi ... provided significant support to 9/11 hijackers Nawaf al-Hazmi and Khalid al-Mihdhar ... and communicated with a key logistics facilitator for Osama bin Laden, each time immediately following significant logistics support to Hazmi and Mihdhar.

and:

In March 2022, the FBI declassified a... report [that] found that "there is a 50/50 chance [al-Bayoumi] had advanced knowledge the 9/11 attacks were to occur" from the two Islamists he befriended that were involved in plotting 9/11.

and finally, the Guardian reported in 2020 that:

... al-Bayoumi began receiving ... monthly payment... from... the wife of Bandar bin Sultan, the Saudi ambassador to the U.S.

So, disclosures to the public in 2020, 2021 and 2022 - fairly recent; and their combination creates a suspicion of close involvement of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with the destruction of the twin towers. I realize that those were the years of Covid, and this may not have been an absolutely pressing immediate concern, but:

  • Has there been any public pressure to investigate this "angle" of the possible involvement of the KSA government in the September 11th, 2001 hijackings?
  • If there has been - what made it fizzle out?
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Has there been any pressure for investigating the Omar Al-Bayoumi angle of the 9/11 attacks?

Over the past few years, some documents have been declassified in the US regarding a person called Omar Al-Bayoumi. Apparently:

An FBI report declassified in September 2021 lays out evidence that al-Bayoumi had links to known terrorists, provided significant support to 9/11 hijackers Nawaf al-Hazmi and Khalid al-Mihdhar upon their arrival in the US, and communicated with a key logistics facilitator for Osama bin Laden, each time immediately following significant logistics support to Hazmi and Mihdhar.

and:

In March 2022, the FBI declassified a 510-page report about 9/11 that it produced in 2017. The report found that "there is a 50/50 chance [al-Bayoumi] had advanced knowledge the 9/11 attacks were to occur" from the two Islamists he befriended that were involved in plotting 9/11. al-Bayoumi also helped the Islamists find housing.

and finally, the Guardian reported in 2020 that:

Some time in late 1999 or early 2000, al-Bayoumi began receiving another monthly payment; this one from Princess Haifa bint Faisal, the wife of Bandar bin Sultan, the Saudi ambassador to the U.S. Cheques for between $2,000 and $3,000 were sent monthly from the princess, through two or three intermediaries, to al-Bayoumi.

So, disclosures to the public in 2020, 2021 and 2022 - fairly recent; and their combination creates a suspicion of close involvement of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with the destruction of the twin towers. I realize that those were the years of Covid, and this may not have been an absolutely pressing immediate concern, but:

  • Has there been any public pressure to investigate this "angle" of the possible involvement of the KSA government in the September 11th, 2001 hijackings?
  • If there has been - what made it fizzle out?