The 9/11 Files: The CIA’s Secret Mission Gone Wrong | Ep 1 -- 9/23/25

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Summary: "The 9/11 Files: The CIA's Secret Mission Gone Wrong | Ep 1":

- (00:00-00:48) The documentary challenges the official 9/11 narrative, ​stating that despite repeated encounters with FBI, CIA, and other agencies, the "right information somehow never made it to the right people" - calling this story "a lie."

- (02:30-03:47) Former FBI agent Mark Rossini reveals the CIA went to "remarkable lengths" to protect 9/11 hijackers from FBI and domestic law enforcement, with John Brennan (future CIA director) playing a key role in helping bring hijackers to the U.S.

- (04:04-06:08) U.S. intelligence gained access to Al Qaeda communications through the "Hada Home Switchboard" in Yemen after FBI agent John Anticef interrogated a survivor from the 1998 embassy bombings, who provided the crucial phone number.

- (06:30-08:10) CIA tracked hijacker Khalid Al-Mihdhar from Yemen to Dubai to Malaysia, discovered he had a U.S. visa in his passport, with the visas issued "to facilitate an operation run by the Saudis and the CIA" - a spying operation overseen by John Brennan.

- (09:07-10:47) When FBI agents Mark Rossini and Doug Miller tried to alert the FBI about the hijackers' U.S. visas, CIA analyst Michael Ann Casey blocked the communication, telling them "when we want to tell the FBI, we will."

- (12:40-14:40) The hijackers arrived in Los Angeles, with White House counterterrorism czar Richard Clark stating the CIA was running a "false flag operation to recruit the hijackers" as potential sources inside Al Qaeda.

- (16:46-19:14) In San Diego, the hijackers lived openly (even listed in phonebook) and were assisted by Saudi intelligence operative Omar Al-Bayoumi, who helped them with housing, bank accounts, and driver's licenses while working as a "ghost employee" at a Saudi aviation contractor.

- (21:36-22:27) The CIA didn't alert the FBI about the hijackers until August 2001 - too late to prevent the attacks. The hijackers had even lived in the home of an FBI informant, yet the FBI ​allegedly remained unaware of their presence.

- (24:30-25:00) The 9/11 Commission investigation was compromised, with executive director Philip Zelikow having a "secret agreement with the White House" to screen records and limit witness interviews before investigators could access them.
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Original Source Attribution:

'The 9/11 Files: The CIA’s Secret Mission Gone Wrong | Ep 1' | Tucker Carlson
and Tucker Carlson Network | Sept 23, 2025 |

A former FBI agent who was embedded in the CIA’s Bin Laden unit, Mark Rossini, claims the CIA was fully aware that the 9/11 hijackers were in the United States planning an attack. Rather than inform the FBI, the CIA tried to recruit two of the hijackers for a “false-flag” operation, which quickly spiraled out of control. The failed mission raises urgent questions about government secrecy, intelligence failures, and what really happened before 9/11.
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