Bob Graham Wants 9/11 Inquiry Reopened
New information is surfacing that a Saudi family in Sarasota is linked to the masterminds of the 9/11 terror attack. Even though the FBI investigated the connection after the family fled, Congressional investigators were never notified. And that has former Sen. Bob Graham calling for a new investigation.
The information first surfaced in a story in the Broward Bulldog website. It says two of the 9/11 hijackers – including mastermind Mohammed Atta – appear to have visited the home of a Saudi family in Sarasota. And phone records link people in the house to several terrorism suspects.
Neighbors of the Saudis in the gated Prestancia community say the family disappeared a week before 9/11. They left a new car in the driveway and food in the refrigerator. And the FBI investigated the connection between the family and the 9/11 hijackers who trained to fly in nearby Venice.
But information about the investigation was apparently withheld. Former Florida Sen. Bob Graham headed Congress’ 9/11 inquiry, and says he believes the Bush Administration purposely withheld the information from Congress.
“It tends to reaffirm the fundamental theory that the 19 hijackers were not acting alone,” says Graham. “That they could have only completed such a complicated assignment as planning, practicing and executing a very sophisticated plot if they had assistance from people who spoke the English language, who were familiar with the culture of the United States and to provide them with protection, anonymity and support.”
Graham says he will personally lobby President Obama to reopen the investigation into the attacks.
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