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Alleged CIA and Saudi/Qatari Protection of Al‑Qaeda Operatives Linked to 9/11 CommissionCase Filekaggle-ho-015020House OversightAlleged CIA and Saudi/Qatari Protection of Al‑Qaeda Operatives Linked to 9/11 Commission
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Alleged CIA and Saudi/Qatari Protection of Al‑Qaeda Operatives Linked to 9/11 Commission
Alleged CIA and Saudi/Qatari Protection of Al‑Qaeda Operatives Linked to 9/11 Commission The passage makes broad, unverified accusations that CIA officers, members of the 9/11 Commission, and Saudi/Qatari royal families protected key al‑Qaeda figures. It names specific individuals (e.g., Jamie Gorelick, Dietrich Snell, Patrick Fitzgerald) but provides no concrete evidence, dates, or transaction details, limiting immediate investigative value. The claims are highly controversial and could provoke public outcry if substantiated, yet the lack of verifiable leads keeps the overall usefulness modest. Key insights: Names CIA‑linked individuals (Gorelick, Snell, Fitzgerald) as alleged protectors of al‑Qaeda operatives.; Alleges Saudi and Qatari royal families shielded Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and others.; Suggests the 9/11 Commission deliberately obscured state sponsorship of al‑Qaeda.
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