This video uncovers compelling new evidence regarding the 9/11 terrorist attacks that has surfaced more than two decades after the tragedy. A previously undisclosed videotape of a Saudi national, Omar Al Bayoumi, filming the U.S. Capitol in 1999 has come to light as part of an ongoing civil lawsuit against Saudi Arabia by the families of the attack victims. Despite its significance, this evidence was never shared with crucial FBI field agents, intelligence officials, or even the 9/11 Commission, raising serious questions about intelligence management and oversight during the original investigation.
The video delves deeply into Omar Al Bayoumi's activities and connections. He reportedly assisted two of the 9/11 hijackers upon their arrival in the United States, providing them with housing, financial assistance, and introductions to contacts for IDs, English lessons, and flight schools. Experts, including retired FBI investigators and CIA analysts, argue that Bayoumi acted as a facilitator for the hijackers, supporting the theory that Al Qaeda relied on local networks to ensure the success of their operatives. The Saudi government denies any wrongdoing, insisting the video is merely a tourist recording, but professionals in U.S. intelligence and law enforcement refute this characterization.
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Key Vocabularies and Common Phrases:
1. operative [ˈɑː.pər.ə.tɪv] - (noun) - A person who works secretly for an organization, especially a government agency involved in secret activities like intelligence gathering or espionage. - Synonyms: (agent, spy, undercover agent)
Investigators say in fact Bayoumi was an operative of the Saudi intelligence service and had close ties to two of the hijackers.
2. panoramic [ˌpæn.əˈræm.ɪk] - (adjective) - Describes a wide, all-encompassing view of an area, usually captured in a photo or video. - Synonyms: (wide-angle, sweeping, comprehensive)
What I see Bayoumi doing is going out and making a detailed video record of the Capitol from all its sides and then conducting that 360 degree panoramic view.
3. surveillance [sɜːrˈveɪ.ləns] - (noun) - Close observation of a person, place, or activity, usually by authorities for gathering information. - Synonyms: (monitoring, observation, scrutiny)
I think he's talking to the Al Qaeda planners who tasked him to take the pre operational surveillance video of the intended target.
4. definitive [dɪˈfɪn.ə.tɪv] - (adjective) - The most authoritative, complete, or final version of something. - Synonyms: (conclusive, authoritative, final)
In 2004, the 911 Commission produced what was at the time considered the definitive account of the attacks.
5. clandestine [klænˈdes.tɪn] - (adjective) - Kept secret or done secretly, especially for purposes that are illegal or illicit. - Synonyms: (secret, covert, undercover)
The 911 Commission concluded that Bayoumi was, quote, an unlikely candidate for clandestine involvement with Islamist extremists.
6. indispensable [ˌɪn.dɪˈspen.sə.bəl] - (adjective) - Absolutely necessary or essential; something that cannot be done without. - Synonyms: (crucial, essential, vital)
Bennett says Bayoumi was indispensable to the success of the hijackers plot because they spoke no English, had little formal education, and no prior exposure to life in the West.
7. facilitator [fəˈsɪl.ɪ.teɪ.tər] - (noun) - Someone who helps a process or activity run more smoothly; in this context, someone who helps individuals carry out a plan or operation. - Synonyms: (enabler, coordinator, organizer)
My conclusion is that Bayoumi was an Al Qaeda facilitator.
8. trove [troʊv] - (noun) - A collection of valuable or delightful things, often discovered unexpectedly. - Synonyms: (cache, hoard, collection)
British police discovered the Capitol video along with about 80 other tapes and a trove of documents now being used as evidence in the family's lawsuit.
9. far-fetched [ˌfɑːrˈfɛtʃt] - (adjective) - Very unlikely and difficult to believe; implausible. - Synonyms: (implausible, unlikely, unbelievable)
When pressed about it, he came up with a far fetched explanation.
10. instrumental [ˌɪn.strəˈmen.tl] - (adjective) - Very important in helping or causing something to happen; serving as a means or agency for something. - Synonyms: (key, influential, critical)
I don't see Al Qaeda as meticulous as it was with its planning, just throwing two operatives that are so instrumental to the success of this operation into a massive city without a soft landing.
11. litigation [ˌlɪt̬.ɪˈɡeɪ.ʃən] - (noun) - The process of taking legal action; a lawsuit or case in court. - Synonyms: (lawsuit, legal action, court proceedings)
As for the FBI, it told us it would not comment on ongoing litigation.
Recently surfaced 9-11 evidence includes video of Capitol, airplane sketch - 60 Minutes
Evidence has emerged that could change our understanding of the 911 terrorist attacks more than two decades ago. It was turned over to the FBI in the weeks after 9 11. But our reporting has uncovered it was never shared with the Bureau's own field agents or top intelligence officials. Why after all these years is this crucial information just surfacing? The evidence is coming to light as part of a long running lawsuit against the Saudi government by the families of the nearly 3,000 people killed in the attacks. And it includes a chilling video of a Saudi national filming the US Capitol.
The story will continue in a moment. A voice on the video says in Arabic, I am transmitting these scenes to you from the heart of the American capital, Washington. This video recorded in the summer of 1999 Washington was unsealed in federal court last year as part of the 911 family's lawsuit accusing Saudi Arabia of providing crucial support to the hijackers. Exhibit A in their case. The man who made the video, Omar Al Bayoumi, who asked a bystander to film him in front of the Capitol. The FBI says Bayoumi was living in the United States on a student visa and being paid by a Saudi aviation company in California. Despite not showing up for classes or work, investigators say in fact Bayoumi was an operative of the Saudi intelligence service and had close ties to two of the hijackers.
Time is 6pm the video was filmed over several days. Bayoumi recorded entrances and exits of the Capitol, security posts, a model of the building and nearby landmarks. Bayoumi points out the Washington Monument and says, I will get over there and report to you in detail what is there. He also notes the airport is not far away. What I see Bayoumi doing is going out and making a detailed video record of the Capitol from all its sides and then conducting that 360 degree panoramic view. Richard Lambert is a retired FBI supervisor who led the initial 911 investigation in San Diego, where Bayoumi and the two hijackers lived prior to the attacks. He's now a consultant on the case filed by the 911 families. If you've ever flown into Washington D.C. one of the first things you see on the horizon is the Washington Monument. So if you know where your other targets are, it helps guide you to your intended target.
Federal investigators believe the hijackers on Flight 93, which crashed near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, plan to hit the US Capitol as their likely target. In the video, Bayoumi references a quote, plan. You said that in the plan. What plan? What do you think he's talking about? I think he's talking to the Al Qaeda planners who tasked him to take the pre operational surveillance video of the intended target. So this video is taken in late June and early July of 1999. What does that timing tell you? Well, that means it was taken within 90 days of the time when senior Al Qaeda planners reached the decision that the Capitol would be a target of the 911 attacks. That's when Osama Bin Laden decided to approve the so called planes operation proposed by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the mastermind of 9 11.
During a raid on Bayoumi's UK apartment about 10 days after the attacks, British police discovered the Capitol video along with about 80 other tapes and a trove of documents now being used as evidence in the family's lawsuit. This internal FBI report dated October 11, 2001 shows that copies of all recovered exhibits were sent to FBI New York via Federal Express. But the Capitol video never made it to the San Diego field office.
I had not seen that video. Retired FBI Special Agent Danny Gonzalez, one of the lead 911 investigators in San Diego says he never knew about the video during the 15 years he worked on the case. He is also a consultant for the 911 family's lawsuit. Not only did I not know, all of the case agents in San Diego didn't know and the case agents in New York didn't know. And we're talking about the Joint Terrorism Task Forces that not only have FBI but we have other state, local and federal agencies. They did not know either. How's that possible? I don't have that answer and that angers me. When I saw that video, I knew exactly what it was. Did you need this information to do your job? Absolutely. He believes he could have used the Capitol video to build a case against Bayoumi. I would have taken it to the United States Attorney's office who was requesting from us, the FBI, anything that we had they wanted to look at. Meaning what? That they would have filed charges, that they would have indicted. What would your hope in that be? It was a terror investigation, but it was also a mass murder. In your view this video was so significant that it should have gone all the way to the top, to the White House? I think it should have because it's the Capitol building.
Gina Bennett was a senior counterterrorism analyst at the CIA for 20 years. In the aftermath of 911 we were briefing the President and the National Security Council. We didn't expect that this was a one and done. We expected Al Qaeda to continue to try so resources were going entirely to trying to undermine any additional plotting. The Saudi government Says this is a tourist video that there's nothing to see here. You don't buy that? No, I don't. Who does a tourist video that is reporting back on this is where that building is. And here's where the security guards are. Now retired, she was the first person in the US Government to warn of the dangers of a global jihadist movement led by Osama bin Laden. Bennett has no involvement with the 911 family's lawsuit and says she too was unaware of the video's existence until we asked her to evaluate it. As we discovered, she was not the only one at the CIA in the dark. George Tenet, the CIA director at the time, says he wasn't aware of the video. Same for Michael Morell, the President's daily intelligence briefer at the time. Does it surprise you that they didn't know about this? It does surprise me. Again, because we're talking about the U.S. capitol. And in the immediate aftermath of 9 11, Bayoumi was a suspect.
A lot of people will see this video for the first time and think, how is it remotely possible that it's just coming to light now? Could it really have been sitting in a evidence locker room all of these years? It seems like a pretty epic failure. I think it's a matter of did they lose the evidence or had they filed it away in a way that it would not have seemed relevant? That I can see. As it turns out, there was more evidence, specifically this airplane sketch and math formula that was also seized from Bayoumi's UK apartment and turned over to the FBI in 2001. It was stashed away for more than a decade until Danny Gonzalez in 2012 got a phone call out of the blue from an FBI evidence technician in Washington.
What did they tell you? They told me that they had these boxes with the name of Omar Al Bayoumi written on it, and they were sitting in a warehouse in Washington, D.C. and they were going to relocate these boxes or destroy these boxes, and they wanted to know if I wanted them. And I said, absolutely. But as one of the lead investigators into these attacks, did you have any idea that this sketch had even existed before you got that phone call? No, I didn't. He had aviation and aerospace experts analyze the equation for the FBI. Their conclusion? A pilot could use it to calculate the rate of descent to hit a target on the horizon.
In 2004, the 911 Commission produced what was at the time considered the definitive account of the attacks. And its executive director, Philip Zelikow, told us he was also unaware of it during his investigation. So were former senior US intelligence officials we spoke to. As for Bayoumi, who was never charged with the crime and moved back to Saudi Arabia after 9 11, he was asked about the sketch as part of the lawsuit. In a 2021 deposition, he confirmed the sketch was his, but said he remembered little else about it, including his handwritten notes that say height of the plane from the earth in mile and distance from the plane to horizon. When pressed about it, he came up with a far fetched explanation. Perhaps this was an equation that we studied before in high school and I was trying to remember whether I'm going to be able to figure out and solve it or not. And what is an equation for? I don't know. Just matter, just equation.
There's no proof that Bayoumi shared the equation with any of the hijackers. What we do know is that he met the first two to arrive in the US nearly two years before 9 11. Bayoumi claims he met them in a chance encounter at a restaurant here on Venice Boulevard in Los Angeles. He then helped them move to San Diego, finding them a place to live in his own apartment complex co signing the lease and helping them open a bank account. He even threw a party, which he also videotaped, capturing one of the hijackers on camera. He then introduced them to others who helped them obtain government IDs and enroll in English classes and flight schools. Bayoumi and the Saudi government say his actions were innocent. The result of a remarkable series of coincidences.
Is it at all possible in your mind that Bayoumi wasn't actually involved and all of this is pure coincidence as the Saudis claim? No, I don't believe that for a second. Why not? Could have been a guy who just wanted to help his brothers adjust to a life in a new country. Who else did he help besides those two hijackers? I don't know of any and I couldn't find any. Omar Al Bayoumi is living as a free man in Saudi Arabia. What do you think about that? Awful. Awful. He should be here. Under the court system, the 911 Commission concluded that Bayoumi was, quote, an unlikely candidate for clandestine involvement with Islamist extremists. Does that still hold? I think the 911 Commission is just not fully informed. It's not their fault, but it's not fully informed.
So all the evidence you've seen, the material support, the Capitol video, the sketch, your conclusion is what? My conclusion is that Bayoumi was an Al Qaeda facilitator. He had sympathies with Al Qaeda. I mean, ideologically and that he provided substantial support to these two individuals, these two hijackers, without which they may very well have been caught. Bennett says Bayoumi was indispensable to the success of the hijackers plot because they spoke no English, had little formal education, and no prior exposure to life in the West. I don't see Al Qaeda as meticulous as it was with its planning, just throwing two operatives that are so instrumental to the success of this operation into a massive city without a soft landing, without network there to catch them.
She says the new evidence raises a lot of important questions. Like what? Who else were there, other networks? Are any of those individuals still active here or elsewhere in the world? Is there any other evidence that's sitting in a box somewhere or locked up and work from that new information to learn, to learn what you got wrong, to learn how to not get it wrong again?
The government of Saudi Arabia has filed a motion in federal court to dismiss the 911 family's lawsuit, saying neither the kingdom nor Omar al Bayoumi had anything to do with the attacks. The judge overseeing the case is expected to rule on the motion soon. As for the FBI, it told us it would not comment on ongoing litigation.
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