Saudi prince’s cell phone linked to 9/11 hijackers

9/11 hijackers
The Pentagon after 9/11, with the Washington Monument and another apparent al Qaeda target, The Capitol, in the background. Photo: Scott Boatright

By Robbyn Swan, FloridaBulldog.org

Fifteen months before 9/11, multiple phone calls were exchanged between a Saudi prince’s cell phone and the San Diego home of two al Qaeda operatives who helped hijack American Airlines Flight 77 and crash it into the Pentagon, declassified FBI documents say.

The prince, Nawaf bin Saud bin Mohammed bin al Saud, had made no previous calls to the house, and would never do so again.

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