Key 9/11 evidence kept from FBI agents, Scotland Yard as DOJ declined to extradite Bayoumi

9//11 evidenced
The wreckage at the World Trade Center being cleared away on Sept. 22, 2001. Photo by Michael Rieger/ FEMA News

By Dan Christensen and Robbyn Swan, FloridaBulldog.org

The strange case of 9/11 is getting stranger due to inaction by the FBI and Department of Justice.

Specifically, agents in the FBI’s San Diego field office who within days of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks were hot on the trail of possible co-conspirators of al Qaeda’s 19 suicide hijackers, and their counterterrorism counterparts at New Scotland Yard in the United Kingdom who were then interviewing suspected accomplice Omar al Bayoumi at the FBI’s request, were apparently kept in the dark by the FBI about critical evidence seized at Bayoumi’s residence in Birmingham, England.

The evidence: a narrated video by Bayoumi, a shadowy Saudi figure known to have provided substantial support to the first two hijackers to enter the U.S. in Los Angeles, taken during his 1999 visit to Washington where he took apparent surveillance footage of the U.S. Capitol – including its security features. Also, a yellow-lined notepad with a crude sketch of an airplane and various calculations, including an equation pilots use to calculate a plane’s rate of descent to the horizon.

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