Tuesday, July 4, 2023

9/11 Victim's Saudi Lawsuit Faces Motion to Dismiss, Hijackers Khalid Mihdhar & Nawaf Hazmi Were GIP Spys, This Can't Be Tolerated Brett Eagleson

UPDATE JULY 4TH 2023: NEWSWEEK OPINION "MONEY TALKS", Efforts to Absolve Saudi Arabia of 9/11 Responsibility Can't Be Tolerated by Brett Eagleson. After nearly 22 years, it no longer surprises me what an extremely wealthy country like Saudi Arabia can accomplish using its stewards. But what I, and the 9/11 Community at large, refuse to do is remain silent as a government responsible for the murder of our loved ones – and countless others – attempt to buy the public opinion of our fellow countrymen who promised to Never Forget. Brett Eagleson lost his father, Bruce Eagleson, on 9/11 and is an advocate for many 9/11 community members. John Bruce Eagleson worked for Westfield Management Corp on the 17th floor of the south tower of the World Trade Center, read more HERE. Florida Bulldog Writes: Saudi Arabia’s Washington, D.C. lawyers recently declared in court that by Oct. 6th 2023 they will ask the presiding federal judge to dismiss the New York litigation against them in its entirety, asserting that a U.S. court lacks jurisdiction to hear the multi-billion-dollar case because Saudi Arabia is immune from a lawsuit under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA).

If Senior U.S. District Judge George Daniels agrees, the decades-old case against Saudi Arabia would stop dead in its tracks, though appeals likely would drag on for years.“I don’t think there’s a lot of understanding out there that if the motion to dismiss is granted, the case is, for all intents and purposes, over,” said Kristen Breitweiser, whose husband, Ron Breitweiser, died in the collapse of the World Trade Center’s South Tower. Ron Breitweiser was at work on the 94th floor of the WTC South Tower when he called Kristen at 8:52am on Sept 11, 2001, “I looked over and saw this fireball,” "there’s people jumping out the windows of the North Tower"! “What are you talking about?!” “Turn on the TV.” Kristen tuned in to NBC just in time to watch the top of his building explode—right where she knew he was. At 9:03:02: Flight 175 hijacked by Muslim terrorists crashes into the south face of the South Tower (2 WTC) of the World Trade Center, between floors 77 and 85, they never had a chance!

Happy 4th of July, "Courtesy of the Red White and Blue". Never Forget 9/11, Never Forget Muslim Terrorists Declared War on America, Never Forget We Need to Put a Boot Up Their Arse. Payback Will Continue to be a Bitch for Muslim Terrorists. 

9/11 hijackers Khalid Almihdhar and Nawaf Alhazmi were assets of Saudi Arabia’s General Intelligence Presidency (GIP) run by Turki al-Faisal from 1979 to Sept 2001. Saudi assets Khalid Almihdhar and Nawaf Alhazmi were untouchable by American FBI and CIA prior to Sept 11, 2001. Prince Turki was the director general of Al Mukhabarat Al 'Ammah, Saudi Arabia's intelligence agency, resigning the position on September 1, 2001, just ten days before the September 11 attacks. The timing of Turki’s removal—August 31 2000—and his Taliban connections raise the question: Did the Saudi regime know that bin Laden was planning his attack against the US? In late January 2000, Mihdhar and Hazmi both traveled to Los Angeles and then moved to San Diego, where they associated with a former subject of an FBI investigation and also lived with a long-time FBI asset. In late December 2000 and early January 2001, a reliable joint FBI/CIA source provided information related to the FBI’s ongoing investigation of the attack on the U.S.S. Cole. In the summer of 2001, the CIA and the FBI had various interactions regarding the FBI’s investigation of the Cole attack. These interactions touched on the participants in the January 2000 Malaysia meetings and information developed by the CIA about the Malaysia meetings. In August 2001, the FBI learned that Mihdhar had entered the United States on July 4 and began searching for him in early September 2001. The FBI did not locate him before the September 11 attacks.

The collision of Saudi missionary work and links to terrorist financing in San Diego CA prior to 9/11 illustrates the perils and provocations of a multi-billion-dollar effort by Saudi Arabia to spread its Salafi religion around the world, money talks. Saudi Crown Princes and benefactors used Salafi Islamic Religion as cover for radical Imam's in USA that provided support network for 9/11 Hijackers. The Saudis used the 1st Amendment of the US Constitution against us, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof". The FBI, prior to September 11th, 2001, had a lax policy when it came to surveillance of Mosques and Saudi religious clerics or Imam's, too bad. An examination of the FBI’s handling of intelligence information concerning two of the September 11 hijackers, Khalid al-Mihdhar and Nawaf al-Hazmi. Mihdhar, Hazmi, and three other terrorists hijacked and crashed American Airlines Flight 77 into the Pentagon. The FBI has asserted that it learned in late August 2001 that Mihdhar and Hazmi were al Qaeda operatives and that they had traveled to the United States in January 2000. In August 2001, the FBI also discovered that Mihdhar had entered the United States on July 4, 2001, purportedly for a month-long stay. In late August, the FBI initiated an investigation to determine whether Mihdhar was still in the country and to find him. The FBI was still searching for him at the time of the September 11 attacks. 

THE BOSS: Musaed Al-Jarrah aka Mussaed Ahmed Al-Jarrah (MAJ) Saudi Head of Islamic Ministry Imams in USA Linked to Support of 9/11 Hijackers. Mussaed Ahmed Al-Jarrah (MAJ) former director of Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs (Imams) aka Musaed Bin Ahmed Al-Jarrah Cultural Attache Consulate of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was the boss of all the Imams (Holy Men- Clerics). In the late 1990's and early 2000's Musaed Al-Jarrah head of the Ministry of Islamic Affairs he traveled the US and kept in contact with Imam's (Holy Men - Clerics) who he supervised and assigned to various locations to continue the spread of Wahhabism, strict fundamentalist Islam. Musaed Al-Jarrah would have had direct contact with Imams linked to al-Qaeda like Anwar al-Awlaki terminated in 2011 by CIA, Omar Mohamed arrested December 19, 2003 and Sarasota Imam Muneer Arafat arrested in November 2002. The San Diego FBI focused little to no investigative activity on al Qaeda prior to September 11, 2001. San Diego FBI personnel stated that they had believed there was no significant al Qaeda activity in San Diego based on information from their sources and investigative activities. The former supervisor of the San Diego counterterrorism squad explained their job at the field office level was to “shake the tree and see what fell out” in relation to potential terrorism activities in their area. Although San Diego agents assigned to counterterrorism conceded they had received little to no specific training concerning Bin Laden or al Qaeda, they asserted that al Qaeda did not have a significant presence in San Diego prior to September 11, 2001.



photo credit northjersey.com
NORTHJERSEY.COM WRITES Sept 11, 2020. In the weeks leading up to the 9/11 terror attack, a little-known Saudi diplomat made a special trip to Jersey City. The official purpose of the visit by Musaed Ahmed al-Jarrah was to deliver a $1 million gift from a Saudi prince to the Al-Tawheed mosque on Jersey City’s West Side Avenue. But now, advocates for 9/11 victims are asking whether the trip — and $1 million donation — are linked to the deadliest terror attack on American soil, which took place 21 years ago. The donation did not get substantial media coverage. Only the Qatar-based Islamic news service, Al Jazeera, reported on the $1 million gift. Questions about the gift were not even raised in 2003, when the mosque’s Imam Alaa Al-Sadawi, was convicted on federal currency manipulation charges after he was caught raising money for a questionable charity that reportedly helped support Osama bin Laden’s al-Qaida network, which carried out the 9/11 attacks. The potentially explosive allegation about the Jersey City mosque is yet another in a series of charges surfacing in recent months that some Saudi officials not only knew about the 9/11 plot but actively assisted the team of 19 operatives from al-Qaida before the attack took place.
Egyptian-born imam awaiting sentencing for money-smuggling did extensive fund-raising for a terror group closely linked to al Qaeda, the feds have alleged. Imam Alaa Al-Sadawi traveled throughout the United States for more than a year leading up to 9/11, giving speeches and drumming up cash for the Global Relief Foundation, which has supported al Qaeda financially, according to court papers released yesterday. “The defendant became such a prolific fund-raiser that he reduced his status to part-time imam at the El-Tawheed Islamic Center [in Jersey City],” Assistant U.S. Attorneys Tracy Dayton and Samantha Schreiber wrote. Imam Alaa Al-Sadawi was sentenced to five years and three months in Federal prison, he got out in 2007. Musaed Al-Jarrah’s trip to Jersey City coincided with the arrival in New Jersey of two key members of the 9/11 plot, Khalid al-Mihdhar and Nawaf al-Hazmi, who had been in California. Also arriving in New Jersey was 9/11 ringleader Mohamad Atta, who flew in from Florida. Al-Mihdhar and al-Hazmi stayed for a short time at the Congress Inn, a motel on Route 46 in South Hackensack, according to the FBI. Atta took up residence at the Kings Inn, a motel on Route 46 in Wayne. Did the hijackers meet with Musaed al-Jarrah

An examination of the information that the Intelligence Community and the FBI had about Mihdhar and Hazmi prior to September 11. Found no evidence indicating the FBI or any other member of the Intelligence Community had specific intelligence regarding the September 11 plot. However, beginning in late 1999 and continuing through September 11, 2001, five junctures at which the FBI either learned of intelligence information about Mihdhar and Hazmi, could have learned of additional intelligence information about them, or could have developed additional information about their location and terrorist connections. These five junctures were: [INFORMATION REDACTED] The CIA also discovered in March 2000 that Hazmi had traveled to Los Angeles in January 2000. 

While in San Diego, Imam Anwar Awlaki assumed the role of imam at a local mosque, Masjid al-Ribat al-Islami. It was in that role that he reportedly came into contact with two of the future September 11 hijackers, Saudi Arabians Nawaf al-Hazmi and Khalid al-Mihdhar. Yet, despite these ongoing discussions and opportunities for the FBI to learn about and focus on Mihdhar and Hazmi, including their presence in the United States, the FBI was not made aware of and did not connect important details about them until late August 2001, a short time before they participated in the terrorist attacks. Even in August, the FBI’s search for Mihdhar and Hazmi was not given any urgency or priority, and was not close to locating them by the time of the attacks. Although 9/11 hijackers Hazmi and Mihdhar were in San Diego for a significant period of time, the FBI did not learn of their presence there until after September 11, 2001. After September 11, much would be learned about Hazmi and Mihdhar’s time in San Diego and the Intelligence Community’s missed opportunities to find and investigate them before the terrorist attacks in which they participated. On August 29, 2001, the FBI’s New York Field Office opened a full field intelligence investigation to locate 9/11 hijacker Mihdhar. The investigation was assigned to a Special Agent who we call “Richard.” Richard was a relatively inexperienced agent, who had recently been transferred to the Bin Laden squad. This was Richard’s first intelligence investigation.


FBI agent "Richard" told the OIG that he began to work on locating Mihdhar on September 4th 2001. He stated that he had received the assignment on Thursday, August 30, but he worked all weekend and Monday on another exigent investigative matter involving a Canadian hijacking. As a result, he said he did not have the opportunity to begin work on the Mihdhar investigation until Tuesday, September 4th. On September 4th, Richard completed a lookout request for the INS, identifying Mihdhar as a potential witness in a terrorist investigation. Due to his unfamiliarity with completing the lookout form, Richard contacted an INS Special Agent who was assigned to the FBI’s JTTF in New York. We call this Special Agent “Patrick.” The INS lookout form has a box indicating whether the individual was wanted for “security/terrorism” reasons. Richard did not check this box. He said that he thought Patrick told him to identify the subject on the form as a witness, not a potential terrorist, to prevent overzealous immigration officials from overreacting, WTF?

According to documents, FBI sources described Imam Fahad al-Thumairy as having extremist beliefs, and describe that a redacted suspect offered the greeting “Isn’t it great that our brothers are fighting” at King Fahad Mosque following the 9/11 attacks. Imam Fahad al-Thumairy was an administrative officer at the Saudi Consulate in LA and had an office there. According to FBI sources, Fahad al-Thumairy was removed from King Fahad Mosque for “un-Islamic activity.” Fahad al-Thumairy also served as an administrative officer at the Saudi Consulate and had an office there. At one point, he used his influence in the Saudi government to ensure an associate – whose name was redacted – kept their job at the consulate despite distributing extremist material at the consulate. On September 4th 2001, Richard requested a local criminal history check on Mihdhar through the New York City Police Department. Richard told the OIG that he initially focused on Mihdhar, since he was captioned as the subject of the investigation in the predicating EC. After reviewing the EC several times, Richard noted the connection to Hazmi, so he conducted the same record checks on Hazmi as he had on Mihdhar. On September 5, Richard requested an NCIC criminal history check, credit checks, and motor vehicle records be searched in reference to Mihdhar and Hazmi. Hazmi and Mihdhar had traveled to Los Angeles, California on January 1, 2000, via United Airlines, and INS records indicated that they claimed to be destined for a “Sheraton hotel” in Los Angeles. Therefore, on September 10, 2001, Richard drafted an investigative lead for the FBI Los Angeles Field Office. He asked that office to request a search of the Sheraton hotel records concerning any stays by Mihdhar and Hazmi in early 2000. He also requested that the Los Angeles office check United Airlines and Lufthansa Airlines records for any payment or other information concerning Mihdhar and Hazmi. However, the lead was not transmitted to Los Angeles until the next day, September 11, 2001. 

Secret ICE Operation Green Quest Investigation in Sarasota linked to Operation Encore 9/11 investigation. Documents Released By FBI reveal Nationwide Saudi Imam network that supported 9/11 hijackers. Saudi Official Mutaeb Sudairy met with al-Qaeda agents Omar Abdi Mohamed and Ziyad Khaleel who was roommate to Sarasota Imam Muneer Arafat, and on and on it went. There was list of Imam's in USA linked to Al-Qaeda operatives prior to 9/11 that were paid by Saudi Arabia. The list includes other high-ranking royals who still serve in the government, including Saleh bin Abdulaziz, who served as Minister of Islamic Affairs at the time and, according to a judge’s ruling, extended al Thuimairy’s time in the United States and promoted him. Imam's in the USA are paid about $1,700 per month by The Ministry of Islamic Affairs in Saudi Arabia to spread "Wahhabism,". 

Imam Omar Abdi Mohamed was a radical jihad preaching Somali 'holy man' paid $1,700 a month by the Saudi government to promote Wahhabism at a Somali social center in San Diego CA. He set up a small charity to help 'supposed' famine victims in Somalia, and the charity received more than $365,000 from the suburban Chicago branch of Global Relief foundation, a terrorist-financing entity linked to Al Qaeda according to the indictment the government would ultimately file against Mohamed. He also received $5,000 from Al Haramain Islamic Foundation, a Saudi-supported charity linked to Al-Qaeda. Imam Omar Abdi Mohamed was arrested December 19, 2003 by ICE on Immigration Violations, he had been laundering money for Al-Qaeda. Imam Omar Abdi Mohamed turned out to be a core member of Al-Qaeda, an advance man for the 9/11 hijackers in San Diego CA. Imam Omar Abdi Mohamed was found guilty October 28, 2005 on the Immigration Violations and sentenced December 20, 2005 he was released from Federal prison on December 22, 2005. Omar Abdi Mohamed did not serve his 1 year and 6 months sentence. In January 2004, U.S immigration officials (ICE) charged Abdi Mohamed with fraud after he allegedly lied about receiving approximately $370,000 from one of those front groups, Global Relief foundation and Al Haramain Islamic Foundation.



Links to Terrorism in Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs. In 2012, the FBI stated that it had evidence that Saudi diplomat Fahad al-Thumairy, a Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs official and radical Imam who served at the King Fahd Mosque in Los Angeles, and Omar al-Bayoumi (OAB), a suspected Saudi government agent, had supported the 9/11 hijackers. Saudi Arabia has a deep historical and symbiotic relationship with the radical Islamic ideology of Salafism or Wahhabism. The Ministry of Islamic Affairs pays stipends to imams and others who work in Sunni mosques. A separate government committee within the Ministry of Islamic Affairs defines the qualifications of Sunni imams. The Ministry of Islamic Affairs also supervises and finances the construction and maintenance of most Sunni mosques, although approximately 30 percent of Sunni mosques are built and endowed by private persons, either as acts of charity or at private residences. 

The Commission to Promote Virtue and Prevent Vice is a governmental entity that reports to the Royal Diwan. Its chairman has ministerial rank. The Ministry of Islamic Affairs also monitored the majority of mosque sermons to ensure the ideas espoused are consistent with the government-sanctioned interpretation of Islam. Conversion by a Muslim to another religion is widely considered to be apostasy, a crime punishable by death if the accused did not recant. In March 2004, a schoolteacher who was reportedly teaching students about tolerance was convicted of blasphemy and was sentenced to 3 years imprisonment and 300 lashes. In November 2005 a religious court convicted a high school teacher of blasphemy, sentencing him to more than 3 years and 750 lashes. The teacher reportedly was teaching his students about tolerance and challenging extremism. Both teachers were pardoned by King Abdullah in December 2005 after appealing their cases. Both trials received substantial international press coverage.The Government prohibited public non-Muslim religious activities. Non-Muslim worshippers risked arrest, imprisonment, lashing, deportation, and sometimes torture for engaging in religious activity that attracts official attention. In principle the Government permitted non-Muslim
foreigners, including non-Sunni Muslims, to worship privately in their homes.



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