oz
the recent Lloyds insurers broadside courtcase, which was withdrawn without prejudice after 11 days is huge really, an industry looking to retrieve billions of dollars, it was some kind of test of the system imo, heres the details.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/ho ... 56857.htmlOne might inquire as to what pressure was applied to Lloyd's to force this abandonment of the lawsuit.
Could it be that the discovery process on such a case would be highly embarrassing to elements within the U.S. government? I certainly suspect so.
If anyone breaks the cover-up of saudi/bush administration involvement, it will be the insurance carriers.
senators like bob graham can write pulitzer winning books about their suspicions, the administrations own counter-terrorism czar, can publically accuse bush of leaving him out of the loop in presidential meetings, and letting 911 happen.
And the C.I.A. having to bring injunction after injunction out against broadcasters who try to broadcast interviews with him, it wont stay covered up much longer, theres a literal blizzard of books comig out now all adding little bits more of the jigsaw, bit of a snowball effect, but with a generally apathetic society, the snowball has to get a right gallop up to be really noticed by more than just those that are interested after all these years.
And theres no way bob graham will let this go.
look at his credentials oz, see what he chaired, technically he should be the most well informed man on the events of 911 in the world.
yet the fbi who were directly answerable to him, lied and covered up, the whole thing is a cess-pit.
Heres just alittle bit of what was buried by them about the saudi support network of the terrorists whilst in america.
http://www.tampabay.com/news/new-eviden ... 3#comments