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On 2 November 2007, former Pakistani Prime Minister for 12 years, [[Benazir Bhutto]] mentioned in an interview with [[David Frost]] on [[Al Jazeera]] that Osama Bin Laden had been murdered by [[Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh]]. Frost did not inquire further. | On 2 November 2007, former Pakistani Prime Minister for 12 years, [[Benazir Bhutto]] mentioned in an interview with [[David Frost]] on [[Al Jazeera]] that Osama Bin Laden had been murdered by [[Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh]]. Frost did not inquire further. | ||
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Born in Saudi Arabia, Osama bin Laden was announced as "the world's most wanted terrorist" by USA rather suddenly.
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Official Narrative
Wikipedia reports that Osama bin Laden was "founder of al-Qaeda, the Sunni militant Islamist organization that claimed responsibility for the September 11 attacks on the United States, along with numerous other mass-casualty attacks against civilian and military targets".
Killing
Bin Laden was reportedly murdered on 2 May, 2011 by US special forces in a compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, by what was called "a kill operation". The US government has denied FOIA requests about the killing and has not provided any physical evidence. Allegedly, his body was quickly buried at sea and no pictures were released.
Gaps
The official narrative prefers not to talk about the CIA's links with bin Laden. Wikipedia reports that "It has been claimed that the CIA had ties with Osama Bin Laden's al-Qaeda".
Problems
The official narrative stretches credibility beyond breaking point as far as bin Laden's planning capabilities as regards 9/11, such as his abilities to arrange innumerable improbably coincidences such as the lack of US air defence, simultaneous exercises, and the ability to destroy steel reinforced sky scrapers by fire.
Possibility of earlier death
On 2 November 2007, former Pakistani Prime Minister for 12 years, Benazir Bhutto mentioned in an interview with David Frost on Al Jazeera that Osama Bin Laden had been murdered by Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh. Frost did not inquire further.
A Document by Osama bin Laden
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) | Description |
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Document:Interview with Osama bin Laden | interview | 28 September 2001 | 9-11 Al-Qaeda Osama bin Laden | Interview with Osama bin Laden by Pakistani newspaper soon after the 9-11 attacks on the World Trade Centre and Pentagon |
Related Quotations
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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William Cooper | “Whatever they're going to blame on Usama bin Laden - don't you believe it...They will soon do something outlandish to gain the support of the Sheeple.” | William Cooper | 28 June 2001 |
FBI | “The reason why 9/11 is not mentioned on Usama Bin Laden’s Most Wanted page is because the FBI has no hard evidence connecting Bin Laden to 9/11.” | Rex Tomb |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Getting Access to the Secrets of the Osama Bin Ladin Kill | webpage | 3 August 2011 | ||
Document:Interview with Osama bin Laden | interview | 28 September 2001 | Osama bin Laden | Interview with Osama bin Laden by Pakistani newspaper soon after the 9-11 attacks on the World Trade Centre and Pentagon |
Document:The struggle against terrorism cannot be won by military means | article | 8 July 2005 | Robin Cook | Bin Laden was, though, a product of a monumental miscalculation by western security agencies. Throughout the 80s he was armed by the CIA and funded by the Saudis to wage jihad against the Russian occupation of Afghanistan. Inexplicably, and with disastrous consequences, it never appears to have occurred to Washington that once Russia was out of the way, Bin Laden's organisation would turn its attention to the west. |
Document:We are the war criminals now | Article | 29 November 2001 | Robert Fisk | George W. Bush says that "you are either for us or against us" in the war for civilisation against evil. Well, I'm sure not for bin Laden. But I'm not for Bush. I'm actively against the brutal, cynical, lying "war of civilisation" that he has begun so mendaciously in our name and which has now cost as many lives as the World Trade Center mass murder. |