Topic: Saudi Report

4 chapters across the catalog

Stink Minority
Episode 1381 8:04 - 10:52

1381: Stink Minority

Taliban Governance, 9/11 Passport Anomalies

The classification of the Taliban as a terrorist organization is questioned given their role as the current government of Afghanistan. Discussion shifts to anomalies from the September 11 attacks, including the discovery of a hijacker's passport in the debris and unconfirmed reports of aircraft debris on high-rise buildings. A recently released, heavily redacted Saudi report on the attacks is also noted.

Promise to Prosecute
Episode 880 2:41:24 - 2:46:18

880: Promise to Prosecute

Donald Trump and the 28 Pages of the 9/11 Report

An old interview between Donald Trump and Sean Hannity is analyzed, where Trump suggests that the "28 pages" of the 9/11 Commission Report would implicate Saudi Arabia. Trump uses the phrase "ripping down of the world" to describe the attacks. The hosts speculate that Trump may have had access to the classified documents long before their public release.

Witch Hunt
Episode 844 1:44:22 - 1:48:54

844: Witch Hunt

9/11 Report, 28 Pages, Saudi Arabia Lawsuits

The long-awaited release of the "28 pages" from the 9/11 inquiry is discussed, with the hosts noting the strategic timing of the release during the RNC. Senator Bob Graham comments on the embarrassing nature of the information regarding Saudi Arabia. Legal expert Lionel explains the potential for "lawfare," where US citizens sue foreign governments, and the risk of reciprocal lawsuits against the US for drone strikes.

Weather Whiplash
Episode 726 2:49:19 - 2:55:17

726: Weather Whiplash

Baghdad Hotel Bombings, Saudi Mosque Attack, Sign-off

The Islamic State claimed responsibility for car bombings at two hotels in Baghdad and a suicide attack at a Shiite mosque in Saudi Arabia. These attacks are viewed as a strategy to incite sectarian conflict between Sunnis and Shiites. The show concludes with a reference to the "28 pages" of the 9-11 Commission report and a final sign-off from Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak.