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9/11 attack: Pilots who rammed planes into World Trade Centre were CIA agents, says report

Plumes of smoke billow from the World Trade Center towers in Lower Manhattan, New York City, after a Boeing 767 hits each tower during the September 11 attacks. [Photo: Wikimedia]

Uncensored records from the Guantanamo Military Commission, which is overseeing the cases of defendants accused of carrying out the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Centre in New York, appear to confirm that the attackers were the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) agents. The military commission is in charge of the trials of the defendants.

A Guantanamo Bay court docket reportedly made the original copy of the papers available to the public, but it was completely redacted, according to a story from Russia Today.

Independent researchers later acquired unedited versions, and they discovered that the files contained the account of Don Canestraro, a former DEA agent who was chosen to serve as the commission’s primary investigator.

Canestro’s investigation into potential Saudi Arabian government complicity in the 9/11 attacks was principally requested by the attorneys for the accused.

Two of the hijackers were apparently under intense CIA surveillance, and it’s probable that the organisation hired them before they carried out the attacks.

Those horrific revelations were hidden from the public until March 2022, when certain FBI papers were declassified at the White House’s request.

Pertinently, one of the many unanswered questions that still remain more than 20 years after the 9/11 attacks is what Nawaf al-Hazmi and Khalid al-Mihdhar were up to in the 18 months before the attacks.

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