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Allegations of U.S. government complicity in past terrorist attacks cited from Peter Dale Scott's book

Allegations of U.S. government complicity in past terrorist attacks cited from Peter Dale Scott's book The passage repeats long‑standing conspiracy claims without new documents, specific dates, or verifiable transactions. It names a few individuals (Ali Mohamed, Mohammed Jamal Khalife, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed) and references a published book, but offers no fresh evidence, financial data, or actionable leads for investigators. Key insights: Claims that the Clinton administration protected individuals involved in the 1993 WTC bombing and 1998 Nairobi embassy bombing.; References to Peter Dale Scott’s "The American Deep State" as the source of alleged evidence.; Mentions of Ali Mohamed’s alleged release and treatment by U.S. agencies.

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Allegations of U.S. government complicity in past terrorist attacks cited from Peter Dale Scott's book The passage repeats long‑standing conspiracy claims without new documents, specific dates, or verifiable transactions. It names a few individuals (Ali Mohamed, Mohammed Jamal Khalife, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed) and references a published book, but offers no fresh evidence, financial data, or actionable leads for investigators. Key insights: Claims that the Clinton administration protected individuals involved in the 1993 WTC bombing and 1998 Nairobi embassy bombing.; References to Peter Dale Scott’s "The American Deep State" as the source of alleged evidence.; Mentions of Ali Mohamed’s alleged release and treatment by U.S. agencies.

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