Osama Bin Laden: Pakistan's scepticism over videos
irish -liberty or death!
2011/05/09 13:25:34
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-13329078
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The release of video footage seized from Osama bin
Laden's compound in northern Pakistan was part of the continuing effort
by the US to convince doubters that the al-Qaeda leader was killed in
last Monday's raid.
But people in Abbottabad seem sceptical about the
authenticity of the films, as Orla Guerin discovered when she took to
the streets of the town where bin Laden was said to have been hiding.
















" Here’s a slight glimpse into the Air Force’s cyber warfare efforts: a request for bids from last summer for “Persona Management Software,” which would allow one person to command an army of fake online people.
From the request, posted on the Federal Business Opportunities website:
Software will allow 10 personas per user, replete with background , history, supporting details, and cyber presences that are technically, culturally and geographacilly consistent. Individual applications will enable an operator to exercise a number of different online persons from the same workstation and without fear of being discovered by sophisticated adversaries. Personas must be able to appear to originate in nearly any part of the world and can interact through conventional online services and social media platforms.
The request was for 50 licenses, which means the Air Force hoped to create up to 500 fake Internet people. The request was filled in June, which means these fake people could be roaming the ‘net right now."
There have already been comments coming out of Pakistan that they will retaliate if U.S. keeps violating their sovereignty.
If Pakistan keeps harboring the world's worst terrorists their sovereignty won't be anything but a burnt place on the ground where their attitude was standing.
cia asset,bin laden ,cia asset. sheesh.
FBI's Most Wanted Terrorists
http://www.fbi.gov/wanted/wan...
gee have you actually read more than the headline on that page?? try reading the content not the headline!LOL
On March 29, 2006, on The Tony Snow Show, Vice President Dick Cheney stated: "We've never made the case, or argued the case, that somehow Osama Bin Laden was directly involved in 9/11. That evidence has never been forthcoming."
sept 26 2001 --
the al-Qaeda network of the prime suspect in the terror attacks on the United States, Saudi-born dissident Osama Bin Laden, has been traced to over 30 countries.
But his connection to Britain is so strong that in recent years Washington faced calls to add the UK to its black list of states sponsoring terrorism.
And some Arab states now under suspicion accused Britain of giving harbour to Muslim militants.
So open was Bin Laden's presence that for most of the 1990s he maintained an office in London, named the Advisory and Reformation Committee.
Its UK spokesman, Khalid al-Fawwaz, was a businessman from the Saudi heartland of Nejd.
He befriended journalists, arranged trips to Bin Laden's Afghan hideout and circulated his fatwas urging Jihad from a Dollis Hill flat, armed with a fax machine and audio cassettes.
Britain's relationship with Bin Lad...
gee have you actually read more than the headline on that page?? try reading the content not the headline!LOL
On March 29, 2006, on The Tony Snow Show, Vice President Dick Cheney stated: "We've never made the case, or argued the case, that somehow Osama Bin Laden was directly involved in 9/11. That evidence has never been forthcoming."
sept 26 2001 --
the al-Qaeda network of the prime suspect in the terror attacks on the United States, Saudi-born dissident Osama Bin Laden, has been traced to over 30 countries.
But his connection to Britain is so strong that in recent years Washington faced calls to add the UK to its black list of states sponsoring terrorism.
And some Arab states now under suspicion accused Britain of giving harbour to Muslim militants.
So open was Bin Laden's presence that for most of the 1990s he maintained an office in London, named the Advisory and Reformation Committee.
Its UK spokesman, Khalid al-Fawwaz, was a businessman from the Saudi heartland of Nejd.
He befriended journalists, arranged trips to Bin Laden's Afghan hideout and circulated his fatwas urging Jihad from a Dollis Hill flat, armed with a fax machine and audio cassettes.
Britain's relationship with Bin Laden dates back to the 1980s when Whitehall and Washington pumped billions of dollars to Muslim fighters fighting the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan.
Arab volunteers recall fondly passing through Britain en route to Bin Laden's processing centre near the Afghan front.
With victory against the Soviets in 1989, many of the "Afghan Arabs" headed back to Britain.
oh gee! LOOK AT THAT!!! now why would the govt's of britain and D.C. being helping a "terrorist""?? you are that GULLIBLE!
Fox News Radio?
You're still just regurgitating wacko conspiracy crap. Just because you know a lot of "conspiracy facts" doesn't make it any closer to the truth.
It's still crap.
bye bye.
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Well I'm going to stand on our side until proved wrong . If you want to stand up for them thats totally up to you but we should not continue to send them money until its all straitened out . Even this morning they are denying Americans access to the compound or to talk to anyone and kicking them out of the country . If thats not signs of something to hide then i don't know what is .
apparently you don't understand the games the govt's in this world play for the benefit of the people.