The media is silent while the Senate unanimously votes to declassify documents on the role of Saudi Arabia in...
The media is silent while the Senate unanimously votes to declassify documents on the role of Saudi Arabia in the 11-S
The Senate voted unanimously to declassify thousands of pages of documents regarding the alleged role of Saudi Arabia in 9/11 and the med ...
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The Senate voted unanimously to declassify thousands of pages of documents regarding the alleged role of Saudi Arabia in 9/11 and the media are completely silent.by Matt Agorist
Like dramatic scenes by Brett Kavanaugh. protests and support dominated the airwaves, the United States Senate met to vote on S. Res. 610 - a resolution urging disclosure of information about the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 in the United States.
Surprisingly, the approval of this resolution in the information of September 11 has received coverage of the media without coverage.
September 11 was the largest act of murder on US soil that has been involved in conspiracy and secrecy since it happened 17 years ago.One might think that the declassification of tens of thousands of pages regarding who may have financed and carried it out would be important news. However, according to the mainstream media, Kavanaugh is a much better seller.
In 2016, the US government launched the 28 pages that showed the Americans that the United States not only knew the supposed role that Saudi Arabia had on September 11, but also chose to cover that information for more than a decade. While this was undoubtedly a breakthrough in the search for the real story of September 11, many of the documents were drafted to a large extent and there is apparently much more.
Now, with the passage of S. Res. 610, the victims, their families and millions of Americans will soon be able to better understand what exactly happened that day and why we attacked Afghanistan considering that 15 of the 19 alleged perpetrators of 9/11 were citizens from Saudi Arabia.
S. Res. Resolution 610 read as follows:
Urging that information be released about the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 in the United States.
While tens of thousands of pages of documents related to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 in the United States are still classified by the Federal Government;
Considering that the federal government can properly classify and control access to information in order to protect the sources and methods of gathering critical information in defense of the country and the people of the United States;
Considering that the content of these documents is necessary for a full public understanding of the events and circumstances surrounding the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001;
Considering that the decision to keep the classified status of many of these documents prevents the people of the United States from having access to information about the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, including the participation of certain foreign governments in the attacks; Y
While the people of the United States and the families of the victims of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 deserve full and public disclosure of the events surrounding the attacks: now, therefore, either.
Resolved, which is the sense of the Senate that-
(1) documents related to the events of September 11, 2001 should be declassified to the greatest extent possible; Y
(2) the survivors, the families of the victims and the people of the United States deserve answers about the events and circumstances that surrounded the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 in the United States.
According to Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), who sponsored the legislation, the publication of this information will show the links between the country of all presidents in recent history they have been inclined and the worst terrorist attack in the history of the United States.
"At a time of deep division in our country, and in this body, all of us can still come together to help the survivors and families of the horrific terrorist attacks of September 11, in their search for justice and justice to deter others. and the continued state sponsorship of terrorism, "said Blumenthal.
"The legal and moral responsibility of our government is, in fact, to provide its citizens with all the available information about this horrible tragedy of 9-11-2001. particularly where there may be evidence that foreign citizens conspired within our borders to support terrorism with the assistance of foreign governments. "
"The government of the United States should make public any evidence of links between Saudi Arabian government officials and the support networks within the United States that are used to aid the 9/11 hijackers.," he said.
S. Res 610 is that beginning:
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