It appears that we are being primed for the "death" of al Qaeda leader Osama
bin Laden.
Attorney General Eric Holder told a House
panel this month that bin Laden "will never appear in an American
courtroom."
Others who
have examined the evidence, and the "bin Laden tapes," have concluded that
bin Laden is dead.
US Defense Secretary Robert Gates admitted that
the US has had no reliable information on the whereabouts of Osama Bin Laden
in years.
But the US needs a neat ending to its war on Afghanistan.
Staging bin Laden's death will be
seen as a fitting end to this genocidal war for the control of energy
resources. Of course it will have to be done so that visual identification
is not possible.
We suspect that when bin Laden is "killed," we'll just have to trust the
folks that lied us into war to confirm they got him.
NOTE: This was written about a year before U.S. Navy SEALS
"killed" Bin Laden.
[The Taliban's ambassador to Pakistan, Abdul Salam Zaeef, made the offer at
a news conference in Islamabad. Zaeef said the Taliban would detain bin
Laden and try him under Islamic law if the United States makes a formal
request and presents them with evidence.--"U.S. rejects Taliban offer
to try bin Laden," cnn.com, October 7, 2001]
[ . . . The offer yesterday from Haji Abdul Kabir, the Taliban's deputy
prime minister, to surrender Mr bin Laden if America would halt its bombing
and provide evidence against the Saudi-born dissident was not new--Andrew
Buncomb, "Bush rejects Taliban offer to
surrender bin Laden," Independent, October 15, 2001]
[Usama bin Laden has died a peaceful death due to an untreated lung
complication, the Pakistan Observer reported, citing a Taliban leader who
allegedly attended the funeral of the Al Qaeda leader.--"Report: Bin
Laden Already Dead," foxnews.com, December 26, 2001]
[In a section of the order labeled "Restrictions on Intelligence Activities," Ford outlawed political
assassination: Section 5(g), entitled "Prohibition on Assassination,"
states: "No employee of the United States Government shall engage in, or
conspire to engage in, political assassination."--"U.S. policy on assassinations," cnn.com, November 4, 2002]
[ . . . former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright is telling reporters
that the Bush administration may already have captured Osama bin Laden and
will release the news just before next year's presidential election.--"Madeleine
Albright: Bush Planning Bin Laden October Surprise," newsmax.com, December 17, 2003]
[The 'FBI has no hard evidence connecting Bin Laden to 9/11'. Vice
President Cheney says, 'We've never made the case, or argued the case, that
somehow Osama Bin Laden was directly involved in 9/11'--Enver Masud, "Bin Laden Not Wanted for
9/11," The Wisdom Fund, June 8, 2006]
"9/11 Unveiled" leads the reader to the inescapable conclusion: The 9/11
Commission Report is fatally flawed. Its conclusions regarding the World
Trade Center, the Pentagon, and Flight 93 are false. With the Commission's
staff barely in place, a detailed outline - complete with "chapter headings,
subheadings, and sub-subheadings" of The 9/11 Commission Report, had been
prepared. The Executive Director of the 9/11 Commission, a Commission
vigorously opposed by the White House, also drafted the Bush
administration's pre-emptive war doctrine. Bin Laden, the rationale for the
U.S. invasion of Afghanistan, was not wanted for 9/11.--Enver Masud, "9/
11 Unveiled," The Wisdom Fund (September 11, 2008)
Griffin . . . examines purported messages from bin Laden since 2001 and finds
little evidence that these in fact have come from bin Laden himself.--David
Ray Griffin, "Osama
Bin Laden: Dead or Alive?," Olive Branch Press (May 20, 2009)
[CIA director . . . Leon Panetta told ABC television that Bin Laden was
hiding in Pakistan's rough terrain with "tremendous security around
him".--"No intelligence on Bin Laden, US
says," Independent, June 28, 2010]
[Angelo M. Codevilla, who teaches international relations at Boston
University, is a former U.S. intelligence officer who studied Soviet
disinformation techniques during the Cold War. He says a close examination
of all the alleged bin Laden tapes, including the videos, have convinced him
that Elvis Presley is more alive than Osama bin Laden. . . .
The last credible intercepts of bin Laden's voice were made by overhead
satellites in early December 2001 as he was escaping through the Tora Bora
mountain range . . .
Bin Laden was suffering from a kidney ailment, and some experts say he died
Dec. 13, 2001, four days after his escape from Tora Bora.--Arnaud de
Borchgrave, "Man
or myth argument is alive and well online," Washington Times,
July 26, 2010]
[The leaked documents also claim that Osama bin Laden, who was reported dead
three years ago by the late Pakistan candidate Benazir Bhutto on BBC, was
still alive, conveniently keeping the myth alive for the Obama
Administration War on Terror at a point when most Americans had forgotten
the original reason the Bush Administration allegedly invaded Afghanistan to
pursue the Saudi Bin Laden for the 9/11 attacks.
. . . a closer examination of the public position of Assange on one of the
most controversial issues of recent decades, the forces behind the
September 11, 2001, attacks on the Pentagon and World Trade Center shows
him to be curiously establishment.--F. William Engdahl, "Something stinks
about Wikileaks," vheadline.com, August 11, 2010]