According to recently discovered documents, Special Counsel Robert Mueller as FBI Director helped cover up a possible connection between a Saudi family living in Florida and the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
These documents show that Mueller was likely involved in releasing deceptive “official agency statements” about the investigation of this particular family who had ties to the hijackers.
Using the Freedom of Information Act, the FBI was forced to hand over the reports after the Bulldogs sued them.
During Muellers reign, the FBI tried to discredit the story, saying that agents found no connection between the Sarasota family and the 2001 9/11 terror attack on the WTC as well as the Pentagon.
Despite their efforts, the FBI kept files which allegedly prove that there was a connection and that they may have actively covered it up, according to the group Florida Bulldog. During a probe, their reporters managed to obtain files that revealed the potentially damming information, wherein it states that agents did, in deed, find “many connections” between the Florida family and “individuals associated with the terrorist attacks on 9/11/2001.”
The index reference is found in an item about the “FBI white paper” and was written after Bulldog and the Miami Herald simultaneously published the Bulldog’s story. The couple, Abdulaziz and Anoud al-Hijji, abruptly left their home.
“It was created to brief the FBI Director concerning the FBI’s investigation of 4224 Escondito Circle,” the al-Hijjis’ address, the index says.
According to The Florida Bulldog: The white paper, titled “Alleged Sarasota Link to 9/11 Hijackers,” is on stationery of the Counterterrorism Division Guantanamo Detainee Prosecution Section 9:11 Prosecution Unit. It was first released in March 2013 and erroneously begins: “The FBI found no evidence that connected the family members mentioned in the Miami Herald article to any of the 9/11 hijackers, nor was any connection found between the family and the 9/11 plot.”
Despite this and the documents the watchdog group found, the FBI has continued to deny it existed and this was seemingly approved by Mueller.
WHERE IS MAINSTREAM MEDIA ON THIS!
Again, according to The Florida Bulldog:
“The white paper appears to have been written in response to a Sept. 14, 2011 request for information about the Sarasota investigation made by Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-VT, then chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, to Mueller and then-Attorney General Eric Holder.”
“More than two months later, on Nov. 22, Assistant Attorney General Ronald Weich sent Leahy a response that perpetuated the FBI’s deception about its Sarasota findings:
“Contrary to suggestions in media reports, the FBI did not develop any evidence that connected the family members to any of the 9/11 hijackers or to the 9/11 plot.”
From Judaical Watch:
“Back in 2013 Judicial Watch exclusively obtained droves of records documenting how, under Mueller’s leadership, the FBI purged all anti-terrorism training material deemed “offensive” to Muslims after secret meetings between Islamic organizations and the then-FBI chief. Judicial Watch had to sue to get the records and published an in-depth report on the scandal in 2013 and a lengthier, updated follow-up in 2015. As FBI director, Mueller bent over backwards to please radical Islamist groups and caved into their demands.”