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The Real 9/11 Cover-Up

By: George R Walters, Michael Jurgens, R Roy Blake
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Cover-up of the Saudi involvement in 9/11 is nothing short of treasonous, yet the number of Americans willing to be accomplices is not only large but loud and often strategically placed and very powerful. Still, ordinary Americans can become informed and boycott all of the individuals and businesses that are either owned by the Saudis or cooperative with their agenda and demand that their representatives address the situation and that the media do their job and inform the American people. Domestically, Saudi Arabia is actively subverting the US through its support of Wahhabi mosques and Islamic organizations to the tune of an estimated $75 billion over 30 years since 2004. Other sources have estimated that Saudi Arabia has spent up to $250 billion. 9/11 has not been the only terrorist or criminal activity in the US that Saudi Arabia has been complicit in. In at least eight states and Canada the Saudi embassy has bailed out, and often spirited back to Saudi Arabia, Saudi students accused of serious criminal activity, most commonly rape. In foreign affairs, Saudi Arabia has dragged the US into a human rights nightmare in Yemen. The true nature of the Kingdom’s leadership was on view for the world to see when journalist Jamal Khashoggi was brutally murdered in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey. While the world could clearly see another example of the murderous nature of the Saudi state, Western officials shamefully attempted to give the Kingdom cover. It seems unlikely that the Saudis will unilaterally grant freedoms to their citizenry and cease subversive activities in other nations when they can get away with murder on the world stage and not be called out on it. It gives us no pleasure to relate that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia committed an act of war against the United States on 9/11. Even worse they have not only been allowed to get away with it, but have increased their influence and, in some cases, even control of the media and government. It gives us no pleasure to accuse so many of being either Saudi dupes or outright traitors. It gives us no pleasure to note the many, varied and, to date, increasingly effective inroads that the Saudis and their witting or unwitting collaborators have thus far managed to achieve. What does give us pleasure is the fact that the truth will always out, and to the extent that we can be of assistance in that, our lives are worthwhile. We are also aware that even if the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is held to account for 9/11 and the rest of their atrocities, the problem is not completely solved. Blake contends that his most important asset is a “keen sense of the obvious.” It is obvious, he will tell you, that the ideology that has caused Saudi Arabia to be such a menace to the US and the world, is not a Saudi monopoly. The fact is that the Saudi ambitions for world conquest goes hand in hand with the Islamist desire for the same. Saudi Arabian influence and power is now ubiquitous in the United States. It will require a concerted effort from all of us to dislodge it.

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waste of time.

Full of unnecessary pauses and unrelated information. At points it was painful to listen to. Total gibberish toward the end.

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