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911 Title: FBI's 911 Report Riddled With Censored Words, Missing Pages JULY 26, 2017 MISSING pages from a heavily censored internal FBI report on 9/11 contain explosive information on Saudi Arabias role in the 2001 terrorist attack, according to a group of investigative journalists. The declassified version of a slide show titled Overview of the 9/11 Investigation was published by Florida Bulldog, a non-profit investigative journalist outfit, after it sued the FBI for the records in 2015. The FBI made the presentation to the 9/11 Review Commission in secret on April 25, 2014. But the agency redacted 13 pages and completely deleted an additional nine pages from the report, which was believed to have originally contained around 60 pages, before releasing it in March. The document, released under Americas Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) was also obtained by public records database Government Attic, which posted it online yesterday. According to Florida Bulldog, which has conducted a long-running investigation into Saudi Arabias possible link to the Wests most notorious terrorist attack, the censored pages detail the transfer of money prior to and funding of the attacks. Some of the slides released are blank except for their tantalising titles which include Funding of the 9/11 Attacks; Early to Mid-2001: Additional Funding; August 2011: Reserving 9/11 Tickets; and KSM (Khalid Sheikh Mohammed) Non-Immigrant Visa Application. Of the 19 hijackers who crashed planes into New Yorks Twin Towers and the Pentagon in Virginia, 15 were Saudi Arabian. In documents tendered to court earlier this year, Florida Bulldog alleged the FBI improperly redacted key intelligence related to the funding of the 9/11 attacks. In May, Miami judge Cecilia Altonaga ruled the document should be largely opened for public inspection, after the FBI failed to establish Freedom of Information Act Exemption 7(E) applied. The exemption applies when the information would disclose techniques and procedures for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions. But the FBI asked her to reconsider, arguing that while the document doesnt discuss techniques, it could still reveal some techniques used. As an example it cited a photograph taken from a security camera which could reveal the cameras location unless redacted. On July 6, Judge Altonaga had a change of heart, siding with the FBI and reversing her May decision, dismissing Florida Bulldogs application for a Freedom of Information Act trial. The court sees no need for further facts to be elicited at trial, she said. The pages exempt from disclosure include two slides titled Funding of the 9/11 Attacks and Early to Mid-2001 Additional Funding and others that currently appear blank under the headings: Early to Mid-2000: Pilots/Intended Pilots Arrive U.S.; Investigative Findings regarding hijacker Identification, Financial, Early to Mid-2001: Non-pilots arrive U.S.,July-August 2001: Knife Purchases and August 2001: Reserving 9/11 Tickets as well as four pages titled, Ongoing Investigation...snip more: http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/news-life/what-is-the-fbi-hiding-in-redacted-911-slide-show-documents/news-story/761286a03fb2190fd54306ad89b38772 Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread |
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