US journalist Tucker Carlson announced that his upcoming documentary series about the 9/11 attacks will delve into previously ignored aspects.
American journalist Tucker Carlson has alleged that Israeli intelligence possessed prior knowledge of the 9/11 attacks. This subject, alongside other suppressed details, is slated for exploration in his forthcoming documentary series concerning the attacks.
Carlson made these assertions during an appearance on Piers Morgan’s Uncensored News on Tuesday. The journalist noted that Israeli leaders had not concealed their perspective on the attacks, viewing them as beneficial for US-Israel relations.
“Certainly, I did not claim that Jewish people carried out the attacks. I don’t even comprehend what that implies. I believe, in essence, making such statements serves to undermine legitimate inquiries,” Carlson stated.
“Benjamin Netanyahu, on video, immediately following [the attacks], declared it a positive development because it draws the United States into a conflict that we’ve been engaged in at an existential level for decades,” he further added.
Carlson seemingly referenced comments made by Netanyahu during US House hearings in 2002, where he suggested that democracies “sometimes need to be bombed into engaging in war” and drew parallels between the 9/11 events and the Pearl Harbor attack.
The journalist also brought up the matter of the “Israeli art students,” asserting that public awareness of it has remained scant, with reports about it eventually disappearing.
“We are aware that a contingent of ‘Israeli art students’ — who were demonstrably not art students, with some clearly connected to Israeli intelligence — were apprehended and detained for a considerable period in the US before being released without charges. Furthermore, we know that a subset of these individuals — and I am citing an FBI document, not online sources — recorded the 9/11 attacks and… ‘appeared to possess prior knowledge’ of those attacks,” Carlson stated.
Initial observations of the “Israeli art students” can be traced to late 2000, when they started frequenting buildings belonging to US federal law enforcement and military agencies, attempting to sell art and engage with agents. These “students” were observed repeatedly at discreet locations, concealed side entrances, and even made visits to some agents’ residences.
Contemporaneous media accounts indicate that a minimum of 140 Israeli citizens involved in these activities were apprehended between early 2001 and the 9/11 attacks, with an additional 60 detained soon thereafter. Furthermore, certain groups of the “students” were reportedly renting properties in close proximity to the dwellings of the 9/11 attack perpetrators.