In yet
another major move from the great folks over at the Lawyers’
Committee for 9/11 Inquiry, Architects & Engineers for 9/11
Truth, and 9/11 victim family members Robert McIlvaine and Barbara
Krukowski-Rastelli, a joint federal lawsuit has been filed to assess
any evidence the FBI may have known about that contributed to the
destruction of the towers on 9/11 which they may have kept from
Congress.
The
complaint cites the failure of the FBI and its 9/11 Review Commission
to assess key 9/11-related evidence that the FBI can be shown to have
had, or been aware of, regarding:
the
use of pre-placed explosives to destroy World Trade Center Buildings,
1, 2, and 7;
the
arrest and investigation of the “High Fivers” observed
photographing and celebrating the attacks on the World Trade Center
on 9/11;
terrorist
financing related the reported Saudi support for the 9/11 hijackers;
recovered
plane parts, including serial numbers from all three crash locations;
video
from cameras mounted inside and outside the Pentagon; and
cell
phone communications from passengers aboard airplanes.
According
to the press release on Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth,
this is evidence relevant to the 9/11 Review Commission’s and the
FBI’s compliance with the mandate from Congress, which should have
been assessed by the FBI and the 9/11 Review Commission and reported
to Congress.
The
complaint also cites the destruction by the FBI of evidence related
to the “High Fivers.” Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth
has joined in bringing the counts that involve the evidence of the
World Trade Center’s explosive demolition and evidence related to
the “High Fivers,” while the other plaintiffs are party to all
counts.
Full
report:
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