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kaggle-ho-015007House Oversight

Allegations of CIA Concealment of 9/11 Hijackers and High‑Level Protection Ties to Saudi, Qatari Royals and U.S. Officials

Allegations of CIA Concealment of 9/11 Hijackers and High‑Level Protection Ties to Saudi, Qatari Royals and U.S. Officials The passage claims that CIA officers hid the presence of two 9/11 hijackers, that senior 9/11 Commission staff (including Jamie Gorelick) protected a covert al‑Qaeda‑state connection, and that Saudi and Qatari royal families shielded key operatives like Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. These are concrete allegations linking intelligence agencies, a former cabinet official, and foreign royal families to the protection of terrorists, offering clear investigative angles (e.g., FOIA requests for CIA travel logs, review of commission staff communications, financial links to Saudi/Qatari entities). While the claims are unverified and lack documentary citations, they point to high‑impact misconduct that would provoke major controversy if substantiated. Key insights: CIA allegedly concealed the U.S. presence of hijackers Khalid al‑Mihdhar and Nawaf al‑Hazmi for months before 9/11.; Jamie Gorelick (former Deputy Attorney General) and staffer Dietrich Snell are accused of protecting the al‑Qaeda connection during the 9/11 Commission.; Saudi and Qatari royal families purportedly provided protection to Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and other senior al‑Qaeda figures.

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Allegations of CIA Concealment of 9/11 Hijackers and High‑Level Protection Ties to Saudi, Qatari Royals and U.S. Officials The passage claims that CIA officers hid the presence of two 9/11 hijackers, that senior 9/11 Commission staff (including Jamie Gorelick) protected a covert al‑Qaeda‑state connection, and that Saudi and Qatari royal families shielded key operatives like Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. These are concrete allegations linking intelligence agencies, a former cabinet official, and foreign royal families to the protection of terrorists, offering clear investigative angles (e.g., FOIA requests for CIA travel logs, review of commission staff communications, financial links to Saudi/Qatari entities). While the claims are unverified and lack documentary citations, they point to high‑impact misconduct that would provoke major controversy if substantiated. Key insights: CIA allegedly concealed the U.S. presence of hijackers Khalid al‑Mihdhar and Nawaf al‑Hazmi for months before 9/11.; Jamie Gorelick (former Deputy Attorney General) and staffer Dietrich Snell are accused of protecting the al‑Qaeda connection during the 9/11 Commission.; Saudi and Qatari royal families purportedly provided protection to Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and other senior al‑Qaeda figures.

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