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Osama bin Laden

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Osama bin Laden (aka Tim Osman - CIA operative) (born 10 March 1957) is said to be the leader of Al Qaeda and the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks.

Prior to his alleged involvement in the 9/11 attacks, Osama bin Laden was trained by the CIA, as an asset to use against the Soviets. His ties to the CIA were never severed. It should be noted that the New York Times has reported that the U.S. Government whisked many high ranking Saudis, including members of the Bin Laden family, back to their homeland without incident in the days following September 11, 2001.[1]

One consistent claim in the WRH site is that Osama bin Laden has been dead for a long time, and that none of the evidence which might suggest otherwise is credible. He is "a dead nemesis perpetuated by the US government". The main article on that subject gives various items of evidence, and the opinion of several people who might be expected to know, or to have a good idea about this. It also puts a date on his death by citing an obituary, in an Egyptian newspaper, which was published on December 26 2001 and which referred to his death and funeral ten days earlier.

It would follow, from bin Laden's death in 2001, that most, if not all of the tapes purportedly issued by him are fakes. Some could have been recorded before his death and spliced together, in the "fake bin Laden audio tape" article, Swiss researchers are quoted as saying in 2002 there was only a 5% risk of error in their conclusion that the latest tape was a fake. Also, when the Fake 2001 bin Laden Video Tape, a videotape purportedly showing Osama bin Laden confessing to the 9/11 attacks, is subjected to an examination of facial feature differences which leaves little doubt about its lack of authenticity.

[edit] Osama Business Man

Not only was Osama bin Laden a CIA asset, every word we have been told is a lie. Although something of a zealot, Osama was more of an industrialist than terrorist fanatic. Since the 1980s The United States military has been involved in a $200 billion dollar construction project in Saudi Arabia, paid for mainly by Saudi Arabia. One of the contractors was the family business the Saudi Binladin Group.

Osama bin Laden profited hansomely from the infidels presence. He also favored raising an army of Afghan veterans to fight the secular government of Iraq. Of course the U.S. opposed Sudan extraditing Osama, even after it accused him of masterminding the Kenya and Tanzania embassy bombings.

Read "Gaping Holes in the 'CIA vs. bin Laden' Story," by Jared Israel, and click the links. http://emperors-clothes.com/news/probestop-i.htm

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