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CIA wants to 'make sure' no one understands what happened on 9/11

CIA Director John Brennan testifies before the Senate (Select) Intelligence Committee at the Hart Senate Building on February 9, 2016 in Washington, D.C. (AFP)

The information the US government and the CIA have provided in regard to the September 11 attacks so far have been an “absolute and pure lie” and the fanfare over declassification of the 28 pages of the report on it is “to make sure no one understands” anything about what went down on the deadly day in 2001, says a Mexico city-based activists.

Jeff Berwick, the editor in chief at the Dollar Vigilante, made the remarks in a Monday interview with Press TV, while commenting on a statement by CIA chief John Brennan on 9/11 earlier.

US officials have refused to release the secret pages as many say they could implicate the Saudi government’s role in the attacks.

In an interview with NBC News on Sunday, Brennan said there “was no evidence that ... Saudi government as an institution or Saudi officials or individuals had provided financial support to al-Qaeda.”

According to Berwick, the classified pages do not necessarily contain “truthful” information and are meant to “keep things confused” about the attacks.

Instead, the analyst referred to the real purpose of the attacks, engineered with the aim of occupying the Middle Eastern countries including Iraq, Libya, Syria, and further east Afghanistan.

“I also believe it’s part of a bigger agenda. I believe… 9/11 was planned in order to do a massive takeover of the Middle East.”

He speculated that the classified pages would include “false information in order to further the agenda of taking over, occupying and controlling the entire Middle East.”

The 28 pages were classified from the 838-page report by Joint Congressional Commission in 2003 on the orders of then-President George W. Bush.


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