WHO IS THE REAL ENEMY? Justice how and when for 9/11 victims and families?

Terrorist states that hate America and Israel. Deals with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to extridite Omar al-Bayoumi? Misguided executive orders and the DOJ, gifts from financiers of terrorism equals distractions. This administration is not paying attention.
Omar al-Bayoumi is not the path to 9/11 justice. He is the newest distraction, one flying monkey delaying transparency in the case against the Kingdom, trebbling at the Southern District Court in New York. The Cold War simmers on. Nuclear escalation continues amid rising regional tensions. States with little knowledge and scruples in nuclear material management have capacity for building weapons of mass destruction. Deals? We are not safe.
I’m not a Fox News minion however, Mark Levin is on point.
https://youtu.be/ONnMgYod4nQ?si=yyXLhDhi47doPBYq
This? Happy Birthday dear David. Not 😡
I respect and understand the collective frustration. I want this human (neutral term to not be banned from FB) to be incinerated. But…
1. The US does not have an extradition agreement with Saudi Arabia. (We’re) howling into the wind for something that just is never going to happen and even if it did justice would never come from it. This push is serving no purpose. It’s not the way to needle into negotiations with the Saudi government, which does not admit Bayoumi was a government employee. An ‘extraordinary’ deal to extradite him could incite the Kingdom to say, “sure, take him, now we’re done,” compromising our MDL case that we’ve spent a decade building. If our government is going to negotiate with Saudi Arabia then they negotiate with Saudi Arabia, with a deal to admit complicity and settle with the families.
2. This will cost $Millions and take FOREVER. Justice will NEVER be rendered in US courts. Even if he’d be found “guilty”, he’d never be nor live long enough to endure a day of sentencing in Neverland. We will be doing Saudi Arabia’s and al-Qaeda’s work, further victimizing ourselves through generations. Look at GTMO. $13 million per year, per detainee – 21 years! And we have to bloodlet for every percentage point of our USVSST judgements for 20 years with warnings there could be nothing for us in any year.
Saudi Arabia should admit complicity, compensate the families and sentence their own nationals in their own country.
3. Cantor Fitzgerald did good for Families. Not new news for me however, this NYT report digs into the wound, highlighting the early disparities of compensation. My husband, a high-earning three-year IT Contractor for Marsh and McLennan, just four flights below Cantor, received miniscule company benefit, no health insurance, etc. Congress confiscated that and our privately funded life insurance policy, and pre-calculated Social Security Survivors benefits in VCF Offsets!
I don’t wish to rant about dollars. I’ve managed to survive it all. My son did not. Justice is about more than money and trapping one escape-artist goat. It’s about full accountability, time-honored restitution and finality, prioritizing the victims, and awarding the victimized peace and grace from all of the madness.
Importantly, in our case — the largest MDL (Multi-District Litigation) in history, the landmark event of our lifetime — holding the Kingdom, Sudan, et. al. accountable is about National Security.
My current reality, I really need to get to mopping floors before my house guest arrives.
Have a nice day!
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