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Bin Laden: Show Me the BODY of Evidence!
by quill Tuesday, May 3 2011, 10:50pm
international / mass media / commentary

If ever confirmation of events and rigorous forensic investigations were warranted it was for 9/11 and the USA’s most recent DECEPTION, the ‘murder’ – whenever it actually occurred – of ‘Hollywood’ Osama Bin Laden.

The FEEBLE excuse offered by Washington for disposing of the only REAL EVIDENCE of their claims -- the BODY of Bin Laden -- just doesn’t wash.

Washington stated that it wished to ‘respectfully conform to Muslim burial practices’ – what UTTER NONSENSE that excuse really is IN VIEW OF THE KNOWN FACT that NUMEROUS accounts of US troops openly burning the Koran and bodies of Muslim fighters in the field in order to provoke other fighters into revealing themselves, exists on public record!

The authorities INTENTIONALLY portrayed Bin Laden as the most reviled man in the USA but all of a sudden and in view of Koran burnings and worse religious desecrations in the field, Washington, the Pentagon/CIA (corporatist functionaries) have had a miraculous change of heart, well, tell it to your grandmother cos the WORLD isn’t wearing it for a moment!

Ruling corporatist elites encounter a major problem these days; the measure they employ for their newly labelled “Perception Management” methods, PROPAGANDA and disinformation in other words, is the gullibility of the LOCAL population; which according to international standards is the most undereducated and socially uninformed, socially incompetent in other words, population in the developed world. The FEEBLE, ridiculous excuses and statements offered to the public/WORLD by corporatist marketers and PR ‘geniuses’ simply do not wash and are easily seen for what they are, just MORE LIES and DECEPTION from a CRIMINAL GOVERNMENT.

The most obvious and simple approach, as any expert would inform you, is usually the most sound. Consider one of the buildings under the most stringent video surveillance in the USA, the Pentagon. What ‘evidence’ was released to the public of a passenger jet impacting that building on 9/11? A snippet of extremely questionable footage which doesn’t even depict an aircraft exploding on impact! Why not release all the other footage (50 external tapes) that could easily prove the government’s story if were TRUE? The GLOBAL COMMUNITY is perfectly right to VIEW EVERYTHING that issues from the most DECEPTIVE and CRIMINAL capital in the world with extreme caution/disbelief.

The stories and press releases that issue from Washington would not stand up to the rigour applied by Oz primary school kids, let alone the international community; however, these Alice in Wonderland stories seem to convince the moronic and spineless American masses -- have you had your genitals fondled by TSA perverts lately?

The most recent press releases (below) relating to Bin Laden’s death is that he was apparently 'unarmed when shot in the face’ by navy seals – who are also expert at balancing balls on their noses -- and that women were NOT used as human shields, as initially reported. This release shifts emphasis to the subtext implying that the primary event – Bin Laden’s capture -- actually occurred! A common trick employed by textual strategists is to move the message to the secondary, SUBLIMINAL layer or subtext in order to bypass the discriminative faculty and CONVINCE by implication. Admitting an impropriety in the primary layer of text is designed to substantiate the message transmitted in the secondary layer discourse.

This exercise would strengthen, by virtue of subliminal transmission, the INTENDED message. However, bear in mind at all times that NO actual PROOF or EVIDENCE has been offered to date, photographs, without evidentiary articles, prove NOTHING!

Put simply and convincingly – WITHOUT Bin Laden’s BODY to INDEPENDENTLY EXAMINE there is NO CASE and everything that issues from the 9/11 Pentagon and criminal White House must be viewed with extreme scepticism or outright disbelief.

Reuters report follows:

U.S. says bin Laden unarmed when killed
by Kamran Haider and Matt Spetalnick

ABBOTTABAD/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Osama bin Laden was unarmed when he was shot dead by U.S. special forces, the White House said, as Pakistan faced further pressure on Wednesday to explain how the world's most-wanted man was able to shelter so long in a town near its capital.

Washington vowed to "get to the bottom" of whether Pakistan helped bin Laden elude a 10-year manhunt before he was killed in a U.S. raid on his fortified compound in the town of Abbottabad. Islamabad denied it gave shelter to the al Qaeda leader.

The CIA said it did not tell Pakistan in advance about the raid because it feared bin Laden would be tipped off, highlighting the depth of mistrust between the two supposed allies.

U.S. officials were also wrestling with whether to release graphic photographs of bin Laden's body -- which could provide proof of his death but also risks offending Muslims.

"It's fair to say that it's a gruesome photograph," said White House spokesman Jay Carney.

Pakistan has welcomed bin Laden's death, but its foreign ministry expressed "deep concerns" about what it called an "unauthorized unilateral action." U.S. helicopters carrying the commandos used radar "blind spots" in the hilly terrain along the Afghan border to enter Pakistani airspace undetected.

Carney insisted bin Laden resisted during the raid -- although he would not say how -- when U.S. forces stormed his compound north of Islamabad and engaged in a firefight there.

"There was concern that bin Laden would oppose the capture operation and, indeed, he resisted," Carney said. "A woman ... bin Laden's wife, rushed the U.S. assaulter and was shot in the leg but not killed. Bin Laden was then shot and killed. He was not armed."

While many world leaders applauded the U.S. operation that killed bin Laden, there were concerns in parts of Europe that the United States was wrong to act as policeman, judge and executioner.

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder defended the action as lawful on Tuesday, but some in Europe said bin Laden should have been captured and put on trial.

"It was quite clearly a violation of international law," former West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt told German TV. "The operation could also have incalculable consequences in the Arab world in light of all the unrest."

PAKISTAN UNDER SCRUTINY

Pakistan has come under intense international scrutiny since bin Laden's death, with questions on whether its security agencies were too incompetent to catch him or knew all along where he was hiding, and even whether they were complicit.

The compound where bin Laden has been hiding -- possibly for as long as five or six years -- was close to Pakistan's military academy in Abbottabad, about 40 miles from Islamabad.

"It would be premature to rule out the possibility that there were some individuals inside of Pakistan, including within the official Pakistani establishment, who might have been aware of this," White House counterterrorism chief John Brennan told National Public Radio.

"We're not accusing anybody at this point, but we want to make sure we get to the bottom of this."

British Prime Minister David Cameron told BBC radio that Islamabad must answer questions about what he called bin Laden's "support network" in Pakistan.

CIA Director Leon Panetta, in an unusually blunt interview with Time magazine, explained why Islamabad was not informed of the raid until all the helicopters carrying the U.S. Navy SEALs -- and bin Laden's body -- were out of Pakistani airspace.

"It was decided that any effort to work with the Pakistanis could jeopardize the mission: They might alert the targets," Panetta said.

Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, in the first substantive public comment by any Pakistani leader, defended his government, which receives billions of dollars in aid from the United States.

"Some in the U.S. press have suggested that Pakistan lacked vitality in its pursuit of terrorism, or worse yet that we were disingenuous and actually protected the terrorists we claimed to be pursuing," Zardari wrote in the Washington Post. "Such baseless speculation ... doesn't reflect fact."

Later Pakistan's foreign ministry said its Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) spy agency had been sharing information about the compound with the CIA and other friendly intelligence agencies since 2009 and had continued to do so until mid-April.

"It is important to highlight that taking advantage of much superior and technological assets, CIA exploited the intelligence leads given by us to identify and reach Osama bin Laden," the ministry said in a lengthy statement.

RATINGS BOOST

Obama has enjoyed a popularity boost from the killing of the architect of the September 11 attacks on New York and Washington.

About four in 10 Americans say their opinion of Obama improved after he ordered the raid. But the bump in his ratings could be short-lived as voters focus again on domestic concerns crucial to his 2012 re-election prospects.

Obama may face more pressure to speed up the planned withdrawal this July of some U.S. forces from the unpopular war in Afghanistan.

The killing of bin Laden could also aid a political settlement by making it easier for the Afghan Taliban to sever their ties with al Qaeda.

"I do think that this opens the door to push for a political settlement; that depends, however, on President Obama choosing to take the opportunity," said Joshua Foust at the American Security Project in Washington.

The first Taliban response, however, has been to challenge the truth of bin Laden's death, saying Washington had not provided "acceptable evidence to back up their claim" that he had been killed.

No photos or video of bin Laden's body or swift burial at sea have been released.

Panetta said there was never any doubt that ultimately a photograph would be made public, but other officials said no final decision had been taken, reflecting an intense internal debate in Washington.

"I'll be candid. There are sensitivities here in terms of the appropriateness of releasing photographs of Osama bin Laden," said Carney.

(Additional reporting by Mark Hosenball, Susan Cornwell, Jeremy Pelofsky, David Morgan, Phil Stewart, Tabassum Zakaria, James Vicini, John Whitesides, Steve Holland in Washington and Reuters bureaux worldwide; Writing by Alex Richardson)

© 2011 Thomson Reuters
[What is CLEARLY warranted NOW is the PROSECUTION of NATO for intentionally targeting for assassination Col. Gaddafi and murdering his three young grandchildren in the FAILED attempt.

Representative Democracy and LEGITIMATE government is able to be restored IF the GLOBAL COMMUNITY acts and DEMANDS ACCOUNTABILITY from those who openly commit crimes; the LAW applies to EVERYONE and MUST be ENFORCED if we are to eliminate the criminals in our midst!]


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