Since unindicted war criminal Henry Kissinger has bowed out, former New Jersey Governor Tom Kean has been named to head the 9-11 Coverup Commission.
Not surprisingly, however, Kean's so-called "business" background has not come under any Mainstream Media Cartel scrutiny.
New York Newsday's Thomas Frank, in his December 17 article, mentioned that Kean is a director of Aramark, a food-services corporation with "business interests" in Saudi Arabia. There was no more information and no more context.
It should be noted that Kean is also a director at petroleum company Amerada Hess.
The Hess family is a partner in Hess-Delta, an oil exploration and development joint venture incorporated in the Cayman Islands.
Hess-Delta is also involved in investments in the Caspian Sea region,namely Azerbaijan and other former Soviet republics.
Hess's partner in this joint venture is Delta Oil of Saudi Arabia
It just so happness that the new 9-11 Commission chair Tom Kean's business partners in Hess-Delta are Mohammed Hussein al Amoudi and Khalid bin Mahfouz, both of whom have been under investigation as far back as 1999 for suspected ties to Al Qaeda (Boston Herald, 12/11/2001).