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Declassified Document Shows Saudi Arabia Supported 9/11 Terrorists: Report by Elbinawi: 1:56pm On Sep 12, 2021
Declassified document shows Saudi Arabia supported 9/11 terrorists: Report https:///pAFO1oJAL4
Re: Declassified Document Shows Saudi Arabia Supported 9/11 Terrorists: Report by Truthissupreme: 1:58pm On Sep 12, 2021
Home of Islam, Home of kabaa

What a shame

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Re: Declassified Document Shows Saudi Arabia Supported 9/11 Terrorists: Report by Elbinawi: 2:11pm On Sep 12, 2021
Declassified document shows Saudi Arabia supported 9/11 terrorists: Report

Mee:

The whole world knows about this but the US regime bombed Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Libya, Somalia and Sudan but did not bomb Saudi Arabia. In fact America classified all documents that implicated the Saudi Wahhabi regime.

Out of the 19 Hijackers 15 of them were citizens of Saudi Arabia. They are members of Al-Qaeda. Some of them received Pilot training in the US but the US invaded Afghanistan and killed more than 100,000 Afghan civilians.

The MainStream Media (MSM) connived with the US regime to mute the involvement of Saudi officials in the 9/11 attacks.

Before he became US president, Trump publicly declared that Saudi Arabia is the biggest sponsor of terrorism in the world but when he became president, the name of the country changed to Iran.

Families of victims of the 9/11 attacks should sue the Saudi Arabia regime for compensation. One Nigerian that was saving lives died in the attack.

#ElbinawiTweets

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Re: Declassified Document Shows Saudi Arabia Supported 9/11 Terrorists: Report by kestolove95(m): 2:28pm On Sep 12, 2021
Elbinawi:
Declassified document shows Saudi Arabia supported 9/11 terrorists: Report

Mee:

The whole world knows about this but the US regime bombed Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Libya, Somalia and Sudan but did not bomb Saudi Arabia. In fact America classified all documents that implicated the Saudi Wahhabi regime.

Out of the 19 Hijackers 15 of them were citizens of Saudi Arabia. They are members of Al-Qaeda. Some of them received Pilot training in the US but the US invaded Afghanistan and killed more than 100,000 Afghan civilians.

The MainStream Media (MSM) connived with the US regime to mute the involvement of Saudi officials in the 9/11 attacks.

Before he became US president, Trump publicly declared that Saudi Arabia is the biggest sponsor of terrorism in the world but when he became president, the name of the country changed to Iran.

Families of victims of the 9/11 attacks should sue the Saudi Arabia regime for compensation. One Nigerian that was saving lives died in the attack.

#ElbinawiTweets
Saudi arabia is the real world power...Iran is a terrorist nation
Re: Declassified Document Shows Saudi Arabia Supported 9/11 Terrorists: Report by rayvelez(m): 3:09pm On Sep 12, 2021
Everybody know Saudi Arabia is the home of terrorism no be d same place jihadi started by that baby cartoon paedophile.

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