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International News Title: Saudi Arabia Used U.S. Veterans to Lobby Against 9/11 Bill That has been accompanied by a spending spree on American lobbyists with ties to the Washington establishment. The Saudi Arabian Embassy, as weve reported, now retains the brother of Hillary Clintons campaign chairman, the leader of one of the largest Republican Super PACs in the country, and a law firm with deep ties to the Obama administration. One of Jeb Bushs top fundraisers, Ignacio Sanchez, is also lobbying for the Saudi Kingdom. In September, the Kingdom helped sponsor opulent galas for Washingtons business elite at the Ritz Carlton and the Andrew Mellon Auditorium. The events were attended by King Salman, along with the chief executives of General Electric and Lockheed Martin, the chairman of Marriott International, and prominent think tank officials. From the 2015 post: A Look Inside Saudi Arabias Elaborate U.S. Propaganda Machine Some of the information in todays piece was widely reported last month, but I didnt have a chance to look into it until now. What the Saudis are up to in Washington D.C., throwing their money around everywhere is absolutely revolting. One of the more despicable things the barbaric, terrorist-supporting, absolute monarchy did recently was recruit U.S. veterans to go to D.C. and lobby against a bill passed under the Obama administration (Obama vetoed it, but his veto was overridden), permitting terrorist attack victims to sue foreign states. The bill was driven by the desire of 9/11 victims family members to have the opportunity to sue Saudi Arabia for its obvious and disturbing role in that attack. A couple of months ago, I highlighted the fascinating story of attorney Jim Kreindler who is intimately involved in this fight. Here are a few snippets from the post, Meet the Lawyer Whos Suing Saudi Arabia for Financing the 9/11 Attacks: When Jim Kreindler got to his midtown Manhattan office on Friday, July 15, 2016, he had a surprise waiting for him. Twice in the previous eight years, Kreindler had been in the room as then-President Barack Obama promised Kreindlers clients he would declassify a batch of documents that had taken on near mythic importance to those seeking the full truth of who had helped plan and fund the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Now, Kreindler learned, the 28 pages as they were known, were open for inspection and it was up to his team to find something of value. It wasnt long before they dida single, vague line about a Somali charity in Southern California. That obscure reference would soon become part of the backbone of an argument that Kreindler and his firm have been making for a long time: Without financial and logistical support from members of the government of Saudi Arabia, the 9/11 attacks would have never taken place. Sometimes it seemed as though Kreindlers own government were actively working against the firm; agencies denied Freedom of Information Act requests and shared information with the Saudis as often as with his team. Ive stopped calling what our government has done a cover-up, says former Senator Bob Graham, the co-chair of Congresss 9/11 Joint Inquiry and the most prominent voice alleging a connection between the Saudis and the hijackers. Cover-up suggests a passive activity. What theyre doing now I call aggressive deception. What happens next in Kreindlers case against Saudi Arabia is unclear. JASTA allowed him and his firm to name the country as a defendant, but the bill has come under serious attack since its passage. (Congress overrode Obamas veto, the first of his two terms.) Senators John McCain and Lindsay Graham have spent a considerable amount of time arguing against it, and continue to argue to water it down, saying that if other countries pass similar laws the nation hurt most by the trend may be our own. Then there is the Saudi lobbying apparatus, which at one point last fall numbered more than 10 firms and millions of dollars in fees per month. Its pretty obvious to everyone by now that the Saudis played a major role in the attacks of 9/11, which is why its rulers are scrambling ferociously to rally its D.C. puppets behind a nefarious push to gut the JASTA bill. The tactics used by the Saudis are many, but essentially boil down to throwing around as much money as possible though a network of lobbyists and consultants. As the Daily Caller outlined in a recent article: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has paid Trump International Hotel nearly $270,000 through its Washington, D.C. lobbying firm over the past several months, new foreign lobbying disclosure filings show. The payments, from Qorvis MSLGroup, were made for hotel rooms and catering services for dozens of U.S. veterans who the lobbying firm recruited as part of an influence campaign aimed at watering down legislation that could put Saudi Arabia on the hook financially for the 9/11 attacks. Disclosures filed with the Justice Department under the Foreign Agents Registration Act show that Qorvis MSLGroup paid $190,272 to Trump International for lodging expenses, $78,204 for catering, and $1,568 for parking. The hotel payments, which are just a small part of a massive $8.4 million campaign aimed at lobbying lawmakers against the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA), could reinvigorate allegations that Trumps hotels violate the Emoluments Clause of the U.S. Constitution prohibiting U.S. officials from receiving payments from foreign governments. The mammoth Saudi lobbying effort on JASTA suggests it has pulled out all the stops to neuter the bill, which allows U.S. citizens to sue foreign governments who have sponsored terrorist attacks. Though JASTA was passed into law in September after Congress overrode a veto by President Obama, Qorvis MSLGroup is pushing an amendment co-sponsored by Arizona Sen. John McCain (whose McCain Institute has received $1 million from the Saudis) and South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham that would soften the language in the bill. McCain and Graham. Of course. Qorvis MSLGroups latest filing sheds new light on its pro-Saudi influence campaign, which The Daily Caller uncovered in December after several veterans published op-eds in newspapers across the U.S. opposing JASTA. Another $3.1 million was paid to Community Strategies, Inc. for grassroots activation and supervision, the filing shows. Emails released by some of the veterans who visited Washington, D.C. show that Community Strategies founder, Michael Gibson, was included in discussions about travel arrangements to the Capitol. Many of the veterans who were recruited to lobby against JASTA have since claimed that they were misled about the reasons for visiting Washington, D.C. Some of the recruits said that they were told falsely, it turns out that JASTA would make U.S. service members vulnerable to retaliatory lawsuits from foreign governments. Others have said that they did not know that the Saudi government was behind the campaign. At least seven groups of veterans were flown to Washington, D.C. between November and February, according to Brian McGlinchey, the founder of 28Pages.org, a website that has pushed for the declassification of a portion of a joint congressional review that details links between 9/11 hijackers and the Saudi government. The entire scam was a waste of the Saudis money because Congress is now well aware of their using our U.S. veterans to do their dirty work. Simply revolting that the Saudis used their cash to trick U.S. veterans into supporting a push to prevent family members from pursuing justice against the Kingdom for its role in the attacks of 9/11. If you enjoyed this post, and want to contribute to genuine, independent media, consider visiting our Support Page. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Anthem (#0)
I'm not sure that the Saudi government should be on the hook for what some rich independent Saudis (like bin Laden himself) did to support the 9/11 attack. However, there is some evidence of collusion at a very high level, perhaps crucial to the attackers' success. In that case, the Saudi government should pay until it hurts. We should be encouraging all these Mideastern governments to go after the finances of any of their citizens who supported the 9/11 hijackers, the insurgents in Af-Pak or Iraq, or the ISIS elements. The governments of those countries should seize the assets of these citizens and the monies should be remunerated to America and set aside for the 9/11 victims, families of deceased veterans, aiding those displaced or harmed by the ISIS insurgency.
The governments of those countries should seize the assets of these citizens and the monies should be remunerated to America and set aside for the 9/11 victims, families of deceased veterans, aiding those displaced or harmed by the ISIS insurgency. It appears the Saudis are quite willing to toss their fellow Jihadis under the bus in hopes of preserving the illusion and false impression that they aren't co-conspirators in exporting, spreading, and financing Jihad. LOTTA penance to pay.
The only thing that I find valuable about articles like this is that for a few minutes, or a few seconds, people are reminded that some truths have been covered up. I don't at all believe in democracy, especially in this era of oligarchical control of TV and radio, so I don't expect "the people" will ever have enough accurate information to identify or prosecute the planners and high level managers that use terror and other methods to pursue their goals. All that I hope for is to occasionally throw a monkey wrench (a spanner for you Brits) into the works to earn a little grudging respect from them -- enough so that they have to mollify us and maybe worry about their own necks a little.
I think you underestimate the chances of the 911 families here in the States of getting a fairly stiff bill passed. Recall, for instance, how 0bama just assessed out of thin air a fine of $20 billion for BP over the big Gulf oil spill. Something like that could be arranged. The 911 families still have a fair amount of political sway with members of Congress.
Oh sure, that's a form of scapegoating. Strap 20 Big to the goat, slap it on the butt and problem solved. Maybe pass some stupid showboat regulation that brutally affects the rest of us, like the TSA, Sarbanes-Oxley and so on, ad nauseam. My point is that the big decision makers won't even get identified. The CIA, MOSSAD, NORAD, and whoever else was involved in the plot won't break a sweat. They may hand out some Saudi cash, maybe pass a travel restriction on the plebes, and everyone will go away thinking justice was served, it's over now. We are in an age of deception, ruled by a semi-hidden aristocracy who worship themselves and wield a hubristic scientism against the rest of us.
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