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Saudi Newspaper: 9/11 Carried Out By "America and Jews"

Remember how right after 9/11 rumors spread around the world that it was Israel that did it and the "proof" was that no Jews were killed? My response to that was always to point out that the friend of mine who died the moment that plane hit the first tower was Jewish and a cantor at his synagogue, so shut the fuck up.

Now remember our good ally Saudi Arabia? Well, a Saudi daily newspaper, Al-Watan, apparently has an interview with the father of Mohammed Ata (who happened to be piloting the very plane that killed my Jewish friend in the WTC). This is what the Saudis are hearing about 9/11: (From Guysen.Israël.News)

"The United States and the Jews are the authors of the September 11 attacks." Mohamed a-Saïd Ata, the father of one of the terrorists who perpetrated these attacks in the US, said that "the Americans supported by the Jews, designed the attacks of September 11 in order to cover up even greater disasters that are starting to be revealed". He made these comments to the Saudi daily Al-Watan. (Guysen.Israël.News)

So, was Mohammed Ata an American or a Jew when he flew that plane into the World Trade Center?

Remember that Saudi Arabia is the birthplace of Osama bin Laden and most of the 9/11 hijackers. Saudi Arabia is the center of fundamentalist Islam (the Wahhabi sect). Saudi Arabia supports fundamentalist schools that train terrorists. Saudi Arabian money funds Hamas and al-Qaeda.


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