Saturday, May 7, 2011

Fmr Pakistani Intel Chief: U.S. Goverment Fabricated Bin Laden Death

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  1. Did he actually say anything?

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  2. Lest we forget. We have seen this type of cooked up US military heroics propaganda before.

    Wednesday, May 4, 2011
    Was Bin Laden Assault A Jessica Lynch-Style Fable?
    Myriad of inconsistencies in alleged raid begin to resemble war propaganda fairytales told about Private Lynch and Pat Tillman
    Paul Joseph Watson
    Prison Planet.com
    Wednesday, May 4, 2011
    The myriad of inconsistencies that continue to be unearthed in light of the White House’s ever-changing account of the alleged capture and assassination of Osama Bin Laden are beginning to resemble two other war propaganda fables that were presented to the American people as heroic episodes of US military might yet turned out to be nothing less than outright deceptions used to generate contrived pro-war patriotism – the “rescue” of Jessica Lynch and the death of Pat Tillman.

    First Bin Laden was armed, then he was not. First Bin Laden used his wife as a human shield then he did not. First Bin Laden was shot on sight then he was shot only after being captured first. First Bin Laden’s compound was a plush million dollar mansion then it was a dirty house with no air conditioning worth a quarter of that.
    The truth behind the raid and the alleged assassination of Bin Laden is moving further away from the dramatic tale President Obama told the nation on Sunday night with each passing day. But that’s to be expected from a US military-industrial complex that has a habit of manufacturing fables to dupe the American public into accepting the delusion that is the “war on terror”.
    Take for example the gargantuan psychological warfare salvo that the US government launched against its own people in the immediate aftermath of the Jessica Lynch “rescue”.

    http://americaisindanger.blogspot.com/2011/05/was-bin-laden-assault-jessica-lynch.html

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