Showing posts with label OBL death conspiracy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OBL death conspiracy. Show all posts

Monday, April 2, 2012

Pentagon has no records of Osama bin Laden’s death

Dr. Eowyn
Fellowship of the Minds
March 28, 2012
Obama touts the Navy SEALS’ raid and killing of Osama bin Laden in his hideaway compound in Abbotabad, Pakistan, as one of, if not the greatest, achievements of his administration. Reportedly, the administration even disclosed details of the raid to Hollywood for an upcoming movie, Zero Dark Thirty, directed by Kathryn Bigelow.
The movie is scheduled to be released — SURPRISE! — on October 12, 2012, within a month of the presidential election.
Joseph Straw reports for the N.Y. Daily News, Aug. 11, 2011, that the CIA defended its collaboration with the maker of Zero Dark Thirty. CIA spokesman Preston Golson said that such collaboration with filmmakers has precedent and is part of the CIA’s “public outreach.” Despite the CIA’s insistence, Congressman Peter King (R-Long Island), chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, has demanded that the Pentagon and CIA inspectors general investigate whether the agencies breached policy in this case, in particular whether the filmmakers saw classified material or got access to personnel working under cover.
Given that, it is  curious, to say the least, that, in response to a Freedom of Information Act request made by the Associated Press, the Pentagon says it has no records — not one photo, not one video, not even an e-mail — of bin Laden’s death.
Richard Lardner reports for the Minneapolis Star Tribune, March 15, 2012:
     Government officials have openly discussed details of the mission [to kill Osama bin 
     Laden] in speeches, interviews and television appearances, but the administration won’t 
     disclose records that would confirm their narrative of that fateful night. The Associated 
     Press asked for files about the raid in more than 20 separate [FOIA] requests, mostly 
     submitted the day after bin Laden’s death.
     The Pentagon told the AP this month it could not locate any photographs or video taken 
     during the raid or showing bin Laden’s body. It also said it could not find any images of bin 
     Laden’s body on the Navy aircraft carrier where the al-Qaida leader’s body was taken.

     The Pentagon said it could not find any death certificate, autopsy report or results of DNA 
     identification tests for bin Laden, or any pre-raid materials discussing how the government 
     planned to dispose of bin Laden’s body if he were killed.
     It said it searched files at the Pentagon, U.S. Special Operations Command in Tampa, 
     Fla., and the Navy command in San Diego that controls the USS Carl Vinson, the aircraft 
     carrier used in the mission.
     The Defense Department told the AP in late February it could not find any emails about   
     the bin Laden mission or his “Geronimo” code name that were sent or received in the year 
     before the raid by William McRaven, the three-star admiral at the Joint Special 
     Operations Command who organized and oversaw the mission. It also could not find any 
     emails from other senior officers who would have been involved in the mission’s planning.
     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
     Note: WantToKnow team member Prof. David Ray Griffin, in his book Osama bin Laden: 
     Dead or Alive?, lays out the extensive evidence that bin laden died in December 2001, 
     and that since that time Pentagon psyops had been keeping him “alive” with fake videos 
     and audiotapes to maintain a crucial pretext for the ever-expanding “war on terror.” Could 
     it be that the Pentagon will produce no records of its purported “death raid” because in fact 
     it will reveal major manipulations involving bin Laden’s death?
On August 6, 2011, three months after the supposed killing of bin Laden, 22 members of the exact same Navy SEALS Team 6 who had conducted the Abbotabad raid all died in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan.
Dead men don’t tell tales.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Leaked Stratfor Emails: OBL not buried at sea...oh really?

Osama bin Laden
OBL, the media may have been misinformed, photo credit: U.S. Gov`t/
Business Insider
LEAKED STRATFOR EMAILS: Analysts Didn't Believe Bin Laden Was Buried At Sea
Business Insider
Michael Kelley
Mar. 1, 2012, 4:27 PM

Directors of the private U.S. security firm Stratfor did not believe that Osama bin Laden was buried at sea, according to Stratfor emails leaked by WikiLeaks.

At 5:26 a.m. on May 2, the morning after Barack Obama announced the successful raid on bin Laden's Abbottabad compound, Stratfor CEO George Friedman sent an email with the subject "[alpha] OBL" that said:

     Reportedly, we took the body with us. Thank goodness.

Fred Burton, Stratfor's vice president for intelligence, followed that up at 5:51 a.m. with an email titled "[alpha] Body bound for Dover, DE on CIA plane" that said:

     Than [sic] onward to the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology in Bethesda.

At 1:36 p.m. Burton replied to a thread named "Re: OBL's corpse" with the message:

     Body is Dover bound, should be here by now.

That contradicts the official story that bin Laden's body was handled in accordance with Islamic tradition and released into the sea from a U.S. Navy vessel.

Stratfor provides confidential intelligence services to large corporations and government agencies, including the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the U.S. Marines and the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency.

Friedman— author of numerous articles and books on national security, warfare and intelligence— founded the Austin, Texas-based company in 1996.

Burton is a former Deputy Chief of the Department of State's counterterrorism division for the Diplomatic Security Service (DSS). The DSS assists the Department of Defense in following leads and doing forensic analysis of hard drives seized by the U.S. Government in ongoing criminal investigations.

WikiLeaks has published 651 out of what they say is a cache of 5 million internal Stratfor emails dated between July 2004 and December 2011 obtained by the hacker collective Anonymous around Christmas.

Additional Readings:
STRATFOR: Osama Bin Laden 'Was In Routine Contact With Pakistan's Spy Agency' - Business Insider Feb 28, 2012