The launch of a chilling post- 9/11 movie “rewrites everything Americans” had been told about the terror attacks that murdered almost 3, 000 in one day and is also claiming others stricken with cancer from working on the toxic , Twin Towers , pile.
The film, simply posted by “60 Minutes”, is portion of a petition 9/11 people are waging against , Saudi Arabia , for allegedly aiding some of the , as Qaeda , jihadists,  , court documents state. A hearing in the case is set for , July 11 , in national prosecutor in , Manhattan.
The movie is a key piece of evidence made common this week that could help suddenly highlight the level of involvement , Saudi Arabia , perhaps of had in the evil problems, defendants argue.
” The existence of this picture rewrites all Americans have been told about 9/11″, said , Brett Eagleson, who was 15 years older when his father, Bruce, died while working at the , World Trade Center , in , Manhattan , on 9/11.
” Every single part of the , U. S. Congress , may be standing in cooperation with the 9/11 area demanding transparency from Saudi Arabia”, the , Connecticut , gentleman told the Herald Thursday evening. Members of our community were among those who died on September 11 to save the United States Capitol Building and all those who worked inside of it. We then need their support”.
The videos allegedly shows a Saudi think” casing the Capitol” in the summer of 1999, pointing out where , Congress , sits. A friend book, according to Eagleson, skillfully depicts” an aviator’s algorithms on how to reach a target on the horizon when flying a airplane.”
He credits American officials for obtaining both pieces of “incredible” data and retired FBI agents for assisting 9/11 families who refuse to give up on seeking fairness almost 23 years after the brutal flight attacks on , New York City, the Pentagon, and in , Shanksville, Pa.
The man behind the camera, according to “60 Minutes” and alleged in court documents, is , Omar Al Bayoumi , — then working for Saudi intelligence, according to the FBI.
The video shows a man speaking in Arabic as he tours the , Capitol , that summer. There are time stamps, footage of exits and entrances to , Congress, a model of the building and nearby landmarks— including the towering Washington Monument.
The video was shot between late June and early July 1999. The plan to attack America using hijacked jets was hatched soon after, according to multiple reports, with , Osama bin Laden , and suspected architect of the 9/11 attacks  , Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who is held in , Guantanamo Bay , awaiting a military tribunal, backing the evil idea.
Bayoumi has been linked to , Nawaf Al Hazmi , and , Khalid Al Mihdhar , — the first 9/11 hijackers to set up shop in America after landing in , Los Angeles, according to multiple reports. Bayoumi and another Saudi official,  , Fahad Al Thumairy, are accused of assisting them, court documents allege.
The Saudi government ‘s , latest appeal states , no government officials” senior or otherwise — gave any’ direction’ to , Omar Al Bayoumi , or , Fahad Al Thumairy , to ‘ assist’ … 9/11 hijackers”. Any contact, the Saudis add, was “innocent motives … to help fellow Saudis” new to , San Diego.
The first two 9/11 hijackers in the , U. S.  , — Hazmi and Mihdhar — arrived in , Los Angeles , on , Jan. 15, 2000, without being able to speak English. Yet, records show, they made it to , San Diego  , where they took flying lessons— and flunked out — rented an apartment, and attended a mosque.
Those Saudis plowed American Airlines Flight 77 into the Pentagon on , Sept. 11, 2001. All 64 people aboard, including five hijackers, were killed. Another 125 victims on the ground also died.
American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines Flight 175— both out of , Logan International Airport , in , Boston , — slammed into the north and south towers of the , World Trade Center , in , Manhattan , 18 minutes apart beginning at , 8: 45 a. m.  , on 9/11.
United Flight 93 crashed last, at , 10: 03 a. m.  , after heroic passengers rushed the cabin to confront the terrorists. As the hijackers caused the plane to take a nosedive, killing forty passengers and the crew.
That’s the jet Eagleson says was destined for , Washington, D. C.
If the judge allows the case to proceed, the 9/11 families — 10, 000 plaintiffs- strong who lost loved ones in the 9/11 attacks and those still , dying from cancer , from working on the pile — will be able to expand discovery.
That means , al Qaeda , cells in , Boston,  , Portland, Maine,  , Phoenix,  , Florida , and , New Jersey  , can also be investigated fully with this new knowledge.
Of all the 19 hijackers, 15 of them were citizens of , Saudi Arabia. They were all affiliated with , al Qaeda.
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