Monday, September 10, 2012

U.S. ARMY & CIA Bin Laden Deception-Cover-Up Continues

He may be holding a microphone, but do you really know what he said? For nearly four years I thought...I believed that I knew, because like most people I trusted our news media and government officials who translated the bin laden videos that members of the military were lucky enough to find while raiding a house in Afghanistan. But the mother-of-all-head-scratchers appeared from our many blind spots back in 2008 revealing that high ranking government leaders from America and many other countries watched a "simulated" video of Usama bin Laden claiming credit for a nuclear attack on Brussels. Page 7 of the 2004 Black Dawn Exercise (conducted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies) casually describes the fake bin Laden video:

(visit csis.org enter Black Dawn Exercise in the upper right search box to download the full 16 page May 2004 report)


I stopped laughing at Omar bin Laden's April 17, 2008 claim that "maybe they make a copy of my father" when it was revealed in 2010 that...well..."they" actually did make a copy of his father. Literally. Former CIA Officer and Washington Post Spy Talk Blogger Jeff Stein reported on May 25, 2010 that the CIA and the U.S. ARMY did in fact create a fake video of Usama bin Laden and his cronies "sitting around a campfire swigging bottles of liquor and savoring their conquests with boys, one of the former CIA officers recalled, chuckling at the memory. The actors were drawn from "some of us darker skinned employees" he said:


I decided to send FOIA requests to both the CIA and U.S. ARMY for all information regarding our military and intelligence agency ostensibly using taxpayer dollars to make fake videos of bin Laden, but yet again I was told that releasing such information would pose a threat to the safety of America...see for yourself:


These cover-ups last so long because we do nothing more than talk about them. Your help is needed to fund a FOIA Lawsuit to stop this cover-up. Yes, talk is a lot cheaper. Giving lip service is less expensive than giving money for a lawsuit...but that only helps to ensure that the cover-up remains firm for another 11 years. Think about it.



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