Bin
Laden Illusion
Beating a Dead horse.
The purpose of
national main stream
News is to mis direct, mis inform,
.
keep
average
people from truth, which is empowering and guiding.
Main stream pretend to be the
center of popular thought, and bind us to their devious plans.
There are good sources
of information, available to all,
.
once you realize that those who lie to you, do it
on purpose, not by accident.
Subject: Bin Laden
Bin Laden was
known to have had health problems years ago and is probably already dead by now
but the "one-world-government" elite wants people to focus and
believe that he, the targeted enemy, is still
alive and conspiring as a terrorist, so said
elite can work their agenda by passing laws that restricts and limits
American rights and the rights of others around the
globe. The real conspirators are the said elite. Many Americans are waking up to the fact that this
type of info is no longer a "conspiracy theory."
December 2001 Quoting
an unnamed Taliban official, the Pakistan Observer reported that Bin
Laden died of untreated lung complications and was buried in an unmarked grave
in Tora Bora on December 15.[111]
This report was picked up by Fox News in the
April 2005: The Sydney Morning Herald stated "Dr
Clive Williams, director of terrorism studies at the Australian National University, says
documents provided by an Indian colleague suggested bin Laden died of massive
organ failure in April last year … 'It's hard to prove or disprove these things
because there hasn't really been anything that allows you to make a judgment
one way or the other,' Dr. Williams said."[118]
Late 2005 CIA disbands "Alec Station", unit
dedicated to Bin Laden.[119]
September 2006: On 23
September 2006, the French newspaper L'Est Républicain
quoted a report from the French secret service (Direction générale de la sécurité extérieure, DGSE) stating
that Osama bin Laden had died in Pakistan on 23 August 2006, after contracting
a case of typhoid fever that paralyzed his lower limbs.[120]
According to the newspaper, Saudi security services first heard of bin Laden's alleged death on 4 September 2006.[121][122][123] The
alleged death was reported by the Saudi
Arabian secret service to its government, which reported it to the French
secret service. The French defense minister Michèle Alliot-Marie expressed her regret that the report had
been published while French President Jacques
Chirac declared that bin Laden's death had not
been confirmed.[124] American
authorities also cannot confirm reports of bin Laden's
death,[125]
with Secretary of State Condoleezza
Rice saying only, "No comment, and no knowledge."[126]
Later, CNN's Nic Robertson said that he had received
confirmation from an anonymous Saudi source that the Saudi intelligence
community has known for a while that bin Laden has a water-borne illness, but that he had heard no
reports that it was specifically typhoid or that he had died.[127]
November 2007: In an
interview with political interviewer David Frost
taken on 2 November 2007, the Pakistani politician and Pakistan Peoples Party chairwoman Benazir Bhutto claimed that bin Laden had been murdered
by Omar Sheikh. During her answer to a
question pertaining to the identities of those who had previously attempted her
own assassination, Bhutto named Sheikh as a possible suspect while referring to
him as "the man who murdered Osama bin Laden." Despite the weight of
such a statement, neither Bhutto nor Frost attempted to clarify it during the
remainder of the interview.[128]
Omar Chatriwala, a journalist for Al Jazeera English, claims that he chose not to pursue the
story at the time because he believes Bhutto misspoke, meaning to say Sheikh
murdered Daniel Pearl and not Osama Bin Laden.[129]
The BBC drew criticism
when it rebroadcast the Frost/Bhutto interview on its website, but edited out
Bhutto's statement regarding Osama Bin Laden. Later the BBC apologized and
replaced the edited
version with the complete
interview.[130] In
October 2007, Bhutto stated in an interview that she would cooperate with the
American military in targeting Osama bin Laden.[131]
March 2009: In an
essay published in The American Spectator in March 2009, international relations professor Angelo Codevilla of Boston
University argued that Osama bin Laden had been dead for many years.[132
From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Laden