Tuesday, October 29, 2024
Let’s go back to George skull jr. discussing Osama bin Laden in March 2002 while Paul Roberts’ post is still fresh. Paul makes a Lot of Good Points, and the links in the Global-Research piece are filled with Quality Information.
For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
March 13, 2002
4:00 P.M. EST
Bones W. Bush is about to be asked why doesn’t he talk about bin Laden.
Q But on the question of the Palestinians, Sharon has said that he shares your concern for those not involved in terror. Do you still think that’s the case?
THE PRESIDENT: I do. But, unlike our war against al Qaeda, there is a series of agreements in place that will lead to peace. And, therefore, we’re going to work hard to see if we can’t, as they say, get into Tenet and eventually Mitchell. I do — I certainly hope that Prime Minister Sharon is concerned about the loss of innocent life. We certainly — I certainly am. It breaks my heart and I know it breaks the heart of a lot of people around the world to see young children lose their life as a result of violence — young children on both sides of this issue.
This is an issue that’s consuming a lot of the time of my administration. And we have an obligation to continue to work for peace in the region and we will. We will. The two are not mutually exclusive.
Q Mr. President, in your speeches now you rarely talk or mention Osama bin Laden. Why is that? Also, can you tell the American people if you have any more information, if you know if he is dead or alive? Final part — deep in your heart, don’t you truly believe that until you find out if he is dead or alive, you won’t really eliminate the threat of —
THE PRESIDENT: Deep in my heart I know the man is on the run, if he’s alive at all. Who knows if he’s hiding in some cave or not; we haven’t heard from him in a long time. (Hmm, we haven’t heard from him in a long time.) And the idea of focusing on one person is — really indicates to me people don’t understand the scope of the mission.
Terror is bigger than one person. And he’s just — he’s a person who’s now been marginalized. His network, his host government has been destroyed. He’s the ultimate parasite who found weakness, exploited it, and met his match. He is — as I mentioned in my speech, I do mention the fact that this is a fellow who is willing to commit youngsters to their death and he, himself, tries to hide — if, in fact, he’s hiding at all.
So I don’t know where he is. You know, I just don’t spend that much time on him, Kelly, to be honest with you. I’m more worried about making sure that our soldiers are well-supplied; that the strategy is clear; that the coalition is strong; that when we find enemy bunched up like we did in Shahikot Mountains, that the military has all the support it needs to go in and do the job, which they did.
And there will be other battles in Afghanistan. There’s going to be other struggles like Shahikot, and I’m just as confident about the outcome of those future battles as I was about Shahikot, where our soldiers are performing brilliantly. We’re tough, we’re strong, they’re well-equipped. We have a good strategy. We are showing the world we know how to fight a guerrilla war with conventional means.
Q But don’t you believe that the threat that bin Laden posed won’t truly be eliminated until he is found either dead or alive?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, as I say, we haven’t heard much from him. And I wouldn’t necessarily say he’s at the center of any command structure. And, again, I don’t know where he is. I — I’ll repeat what I said. I truly am not that concerned about him. I know he is on the run. I was concerned about him, when he had taken over a country. I was concerned about the fact that he was basically running Afghanistan and calling the shots for the Taliban.
But once we set out the policy and started executing the plan, he became — we shoved him out more and more on the margins. He has no place to train his al Qaeda killers anymore. And if we — excuse me for a minute — and if we find a training camp, we’ll take care of it. Either we will or our friends will. That’s one of the things — part of the new phase that’s becoming apparent to the American people is that we’re working closely with other governments to deny sanctuary, or training, or a place to hide, or a place to raise money.
And we’ve got more work to do. See, that’s the thing the American people have got to understand, that we’ve only been at this six months. This is going to be a long struggle. I keep saying that; I don’t know whether you all believe me or not. But time will show you that it’s going to take a long time to achieve this objective. And I can assure you, I am not going to blink. And I’m not going to get tired. Because I know what is at stake. And history has called us to action, and I am going to seize this moment for the good of the world, for peace in the world and for freedom. (My Mother didn’t raise a fool, however skull & bones mindset Barbara certified bitch Bush damn sure did; lots of them.)
Mike Allen. I’m working my way back, slowly but surely. Michael. End quote.
Now that Folks know George cia director Tenet and Condoleezza national security advisor Rice were both mentored by the bones dung pack, George mentions their activities in his press conference. Please read all of it to know more about how Mankind’s enemies think.
In 9/11 After 13 years Paul Craig Roberts | Paul brought up the anthrax letters, let’s dig deeper. In late September 2001 letters to ABC News, CBS News, NBC News and the New York Post, all located in New York City, and to the National Enquirer at American Media, Inc., (AMI) in Boca Raton, Florida.
Three news agencies and two tabloids, hmm. Question to yourself, why would al-qaeda mail anthrax to two tabloids? We All need to think this/things through.
The first person to die from an anthrax filled letter was Mr. Robert Steven, the photo editor for AMI’s Sun publication. The Sun in 2001 had published a photo of George skull W. Bush’s twin daughters Barbara & Jenna falling down drunk.
Do we agree that al-qaeda would have mailed the Sun’s photo editor a Medal, not an anthrax laced letter? It is way past time for All of US to Put Their Thinking Caps On.
In 2001, the New York Post published at least five or six unflattering pieces with photos about skull W’s daughters, and daddy & mommy were pissed off, we’ll show them a lesson!
I guarantee the anthrax letters were mailed by the bones pack founded cia. And for those unaware, the anthrax used by the cia came from Maryland, Fort Deitrick, it wasn’t imported from bin Laden’s “cave hideout” in Afghanistan.
The anthrax letters were another ploy/tactic used to scare the populace and ensure quick passage of the black-hearts – patriot act, which then attorney general John yale’s st. elmo Ashcroft’s justice department, better described as the dept. of corruption – had already prepared.
Hospital Worker: I Saw Osama – CBS News that made the news on January 28, 2002. Pakistan intelligence sources tell CBS News that bin Laden was spirited into a military hospital in Rawalpindi for kidney dialysis treatment.
“On that night,” said a medical worker who wanted her identity protected, “they moved out all the regular staff in the urology department and sent in a secret team to replace them.” She said it was treatment for a very special person and “the special team was obviously up to no good.”
“The military had him surrounded,” said a hospital employee who also wanted his identity masked, “and I saw the mysterious patient helped out of a car. Since that time,” he said, “I have seen many pictures of the man. He is the man we know as Osama bin Laden. I also heard two army officers talking to each other. They were saying that Osama bin Laden had to be watched carefully and looked after.”
Opinion | War and Bin Laden’s Kidneys – The Washington Post February 2, 2002:
MUNICH — In the information fog settling over the anti-terrorism battlefield, it’s impossible to be sure whether America’s principal enemy, Osama bin Laden, is dead or alive.
The bin Laden mystery deepened Jan. 18 when the president of Pakistan, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, told CNN that the terrorist leader, who had looked gaunt and haggard in his last video, broadcast Dec. 26, was probably dead of kidney failure. “I give the highest priority now, to be frank, that he is dead for the reason that he is a patient, he is a kidney patient,” Musharraf said. He buttressed his account by saying that two kidney dialysis machines had been sent into Afghanistan before the war, at least one for bin Laden.
American and British officials quickly tried to rebut the Pakistani president’s account. A British Foreign Office official told the Sunday Times Jan. 20 that there were “strong indications” bin Laden remained alive and “did not die in a cave from kidney failure.” And a senior U.S. intelligence official told Rowan Scarborough of the Washington Times: “I believe it’s a ruse. I don’t think he’s dead.”
But the bin Laden kidney story has legs, so to speak. The first published reference to his kidney problems was an intriguing February 1999 article in the London Guardian, which quoted a former CIA counterterrorist operations official, Vincent Cannistraro: “The Saudis hired someone among his followers to poison him, probably in November [1998]. He suffered kidney failure but recovered, at least partially.” A week later, on Feb. 15, 1999, the Saudi-owned newspaper Al Hayat reported that bin Laden was suffering kidney pain.
The kidney story continued to make odd reappearances.
Last October, the French daily Le Figaro reported that bin Laden had received secret kidney treatment July 4, 2001, at an American hospital in Dubai, where he was allegedly visited by a CIA officer. An agency spokesman dismissed that as “complete nonsense.” Even bin Laden himself was quoted in a Pakistani newspaper last November saying: “My kidneys are all right.”
Then, Jan. 28, CBS News had an exclusive report that bin Laden had received kidney dialysis in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, on Sept. 10, the night before the World Trade Center attack. The whole of this tragedy seemed to hinge on the man’s kidneys. (Hmm, a dying man living in a cave defeated every facet of America’s guvment.)
Next let’s open a Global Research piece:
An MSNBC hit piece that attempts to debunk Dr. Steve R. Pieczenik’s assertion that Osama Bin Laden died from Marfan syndrome in 2001 unwittingly provides corroboration from a top Cornell doctor who first made similar statements in an interview with Salon magazine two months after 9/11.
Pieczenik, a State Department official in three different administrations and an award-winning Harvard Medical School luminary, told The Alex Jones Show last week that the alleged raid on Bin Laden’s compound was a fable because Osama had already been dead for the best part of a decade. Pieczenik originally appeared on the show back in April 2002 when he asserted that Bin Laden had been “dead for months,” and that the government was waiting for the most politically expedient time to roll out his corpse.
Pieczenik said that Osama Bin Laden died in 2001, “Not because special forces had killed him, but because as a physician I had known that the CIA physicians had treated him and it was on the intelligence roster that he had marfan syndrome,” adding that the US government knew Bin Laden was dead before they invaded Afghanistan.
According to French intelligence reports, CIA agents visited Bin Laden at the American Hospital in Dubai in July 2001, two months before 9/11.
It was also widely acknowledged at the time that Bin Laden needed a kidney dialysis machine because of renal health problems. Indeed, CBS News reported that Bin Laden was having kidney dialysis treatment the night before 9/11. No dialysis machine was found in the alleged compound in Pakistan, which prompted the corporate media to backtrack and report that that he actually had kidney stones, not kidney disease, despite the fact that the CIA admitted back in 2008 that Bin Laden had suffered from kidney failure.
Other accounts from 2000-2001 claimed that Osama was also suffering from Hepatitis C and had only two more years to live. Despite all these health problems, on Saturday the White House released video footage of Bin Laden which it claimed was filmed in fall 2010, although the clips show a younger and healthier looking Osama compared with video footage from 2001.
Marfan syndrome is a degenerative genetic disease for which there is no permanent cure. The illness severely shortens the life span of the sufferer and can cause instant death from the sudden rupture of the aorta.
“Back then, after the 9/11 terror attacks, medical experts weighed in on bin Laden’s tall, frame, lanky limbs and long face, all classic physical symptoms of Marfan syndrome,” states the MSNBC report.
The article then quotes Dr. Richard Devereux, a clinician who treats patients with the illness at the Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York. In a November 9, 2001 interview with Salon magazine, Devereux said of Bin Laden, “He is Marfanoid. He seems to have long fingers and long arms. His head appears to be elongated and his face narrow … It’s certainly conceivable that he has the Marfan syndrome and could be evaluated for it.”
After MSNBC attempted to speak to the doctor again on the topic in light of Bin Laden’s alleged assassination, they were told by a hospital spokesman that Devereux “doesn’t want to talk about bin Laden now.”
Despite MSNBC’s best efforts to debunk Pieczenik’s assertion that Bin Laden died from Marfan syndrome in 2001 – they go on to quote another doctor who claims that Bin Laden never had the illness – Pieczenik’s source for the information comes directly from intelligence files that he saw over nine years ago confirming that the terror leader was dead. This means that the entire narrative of Bin Laden’s alleged assassination put out by the Obama administration is an act of mass public deception. Obama has benefited enormously from cultivating a ‘tough guy’ image out of the fabled raid, enjoying a 13 point approval rating bounce according to an Associated Press poll.
Pieczenik’s credibility is beyond reproach (bio). As well as serving under five US presidents, he wrote the book on psychological warfare and counter terrorism for the State Department, while also developing foundational strategies for hostage rescue that were later employed around the world. He also won two prestigious Harry C. Solomon Awards while studying at Harvard Medical School.
Pieczenik’s record underscores the fact that he is one of the most deeply connected men in intelligence circles over the past three decades plus. He was a top spymaster involved in all manner of black-ops, undercover missions and classified work.
Pieczenik’s assertion that Bin Laden has been dead for years is also backed up by a myriad of other intelligence professionals and heads of state (dated May 13, 2011), including Former CIA officer and hugely respected intelligence & foreign policy expert Robert Baer, as well as former FBI counter-terror head Dale Watson, who have all gone on the record to state that Osama was dead long before the raid on his alleged Pakistani compound earlier this month.
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