#28pages @28pages Philip Zelikow And Saudi Arabia, A Criminal.

These are entries from www.historycommons.org that show how Philip Zelikow was instrumental in making sure the 9/11 Commission reached the conclusions that they did with regards to Saudi Arabia. I imagine that when the 28 redacted pages are released, the corporate news will not bother to mention this information. We have to make people aware of it. Also, Philip Zelikow's crimes are not limited to Saudi Arabia. His involvement with the 9/11 Commission completely discredits the 9/11 Commission and their report.



April 2003: 9/11 Commission’s Zelikow Refuses to Approve Half of Interview Requests for ‘Saudi Connection’ Investigators



http://www.historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a0403zelikowleseman#a0403zelikowleseman



April 2003: 9/11 Commission’s Zelikow Blocks Access to Key Document by ‘Saudi Connection’ Investigators



http://www.historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a0403zelikowblocksredacted#a0403zelikowblocksredacted



(April 2003): Zelikow Fires ‘Saudi Connection’ Investigator from 9/11 Commission in Dispute over 28 Redacted Pages from Congressional Inquiry



http://www.historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a0403lesemanfired#a0403lesemanfired



June 2004: Zelikow, 9/11 Commission Team Leader Delete Passages about Apparent Saudi Support for Hijackers from Main Text of Final Report



http://www.historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a0604snelldeletes#a0604snelldeletes

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