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Al-Qaeda leader Bin Laden 'dead'. Again.
Jan Klimkowski Wrote:
Magda Hassan Wrote:I heard they also found porn lol.

:flypig::flypig::flypig:

PsyOp Central missed a trick there. They could have keyed some pornography into the TV screen in the faux video of Random Old Geezer In Profile Watches Al-Jazeera In Random Bedsit. "Mohamad Atta Parties with Strippers Prior to 9/11" would have been a fine choice....

The psyop clowns must have exhausted their own idiotic script turns and resorted to stealing material from this thread.

Today's Guardian claims:

Quote:Pornography was found in the hideout of Osama bin Laden by the US commandos who killed him, US officials have said.

The pornography recovered in Bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, consisted of modern, electronically recorded video and was fairly extensive, according to current and former officials who discussed the discovery on condition of anonymity.

The officials said they were not sure where in the compound the pornography was discovered or who had been viewing it. They did not know if Bin Laden himself had acquired the material, or viewed it.

Reports from Abbottabad have said that Bin Laden's compound was cut off from the internet or other hard-wired communications networks and it is unclear how compound residents would have acquired the pornography.
"It means this War was never political at all, the politics was all theatre, all just to keep the people distracted...."
"Proverbs for Paranoids 4: You hide, They seek."
"They are in Love. Fuck the War."

Gravity's Rainbow, Thomas Pynchon

"Ccollanan Pachacamac ricuy auccacunac yahuarniy hichascancuta."
The last words of the last Inka, Tupac Amaru, led to the gallows by men of god & dogs of war
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Jan Klimkowski Wrote:
Jan Klimkowski Wrote:
Magda Hassan Wrote:I heard they also found porn lol.

:flypig::flypig::flypig:

PsyOp Central missed a trick there. They could have keyed some pornography into the TV screen in the faux video of Random Old Geezer In Profile Watches Al-Jazeera In Random Bedsit. "Mohamad Atta Parties with Strippers Prior to 9/11" would have been a fine choice....

The psyop clowns must have exhausted their own idiotic script turns and resorted to stealing material from this thread.

Today's Guardian claims:

Quote:Pornography was found in the hideout of Osama bin Laden by the US commandos who killed him, US officials have said.

The pornography recovered in Bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, consisted of modern, electronically recorded video and was fairly extensive, according to current and former officials who discussed the discovery on condition of anonymity.

The officials said they were not sure where in the compound the pornography was discovered or who had been viewing it. They did not know if Bin Laden himself had acquired the material, or viewed it.

Reports from Abbottabad have said that Bin Laden's compound was cut off from the internet or other hard-wired communications networks and it is unclear how compound residents would have acquired the pornography.

I told you that was what they were watching at the White House in that famous photo. Hillary's expression is unmistakable. It was a live feed from Bin Laden's DVD player. Am I psychic or what?
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Jan Klimkowski Wrote:
Jan Klimkowski Wrote:
Magda Hassan Wrote:I heard they also found porn lol.

:flypig::flypig::flypig:

PsyOp Central missed a trick there. They could have keyed some pornography into the TV screen in the faux video of Random Old Geezer In Profile Watches Al-Jazeera In Random Bedsit. "Mohamad Atta Parties with Strippers Prior to 9/11" would have been a fine choice....

The psyop clowns must have exhausted their own idiotic script turns and resorted to stealing material from this thread.

Today's Guardian claims:

Quote:Pornography was found in the hideout of Osama bin Laden by the US commandos who killed him, US officials have said.

The pornography recovered in Bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, consisted of modern, electronically recorded video and was fairly extensive, according to current and former officials who discussed the discovery on condition of anonymity.

The officials said they were not sure where in the compound the pornography was discovered or who had been viewing it. They did not know if Bin Laden himself had acquired the material, or viewed it.

Reports from Abbottabad have said that Bin Laden's compound was cut off from the internet or other hard-wired communications networks and it is unclear how compound residents would have acquired the pornography.

I told you that was what they were watching at the White House in that famous photo. Hillary's expression is unmistakable. It was a live feed from Bin Laden's DVD player. Am I psychic or what?

Of course we're never going to see those videos because, well, "We had to dump them in the sea because they were so disgusting," and Barack needed them for his private collection of "war mementos."
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The Bin Laden Assassination and the Limits of U.S. Power

by Sara Flounders


Global Research, May 12, 2011
workers.org

President Barack Obama has praised the targeted assassination of Osama bin Laden as a turning point and "one of the greatest military and intelligence operations in U.S. history."


However, events in the week running up to the [alleged] execution exposed the limits of U.S. imperialist power and showed why the imperialists are so desperate to project an all-powerful image.


Obama's message was that the Pentagon can do anything, go anywhere, kill anyone, bomb any country. Sovereignty is now irrelevant. The compliant media are glorifying Navy SEALS, Army Special Forces and Airborne Night Stalkers as "America's quiet professionals." We are told they have recently carried out 50 operations in a dozen countries. International lawlessness -- the use of torture, kidnapping, secret rendition, extrajudicial killings and targeted assassinations -- is justified and defended.


It is clear that this summary execution will be used to justify further expansion of the military budget, new weapons systems and a stepped-up level of domestic repression.


But all this has been unable to reverse U.S. imperialism's steadily eroding position in the region. Consider a few events that took place in the two weeks before and after the bin Laden assassination. Clearly events are spinning out of their control.


Prison break in Kandahar


All their night-vision goggles, electronic listening gear and special ops units couldn't prevent the escape on April 24 in Kandahar of 541 prisoners labeled as Taliban, including 104 commanders described as the very backbone of the insurgency.


The tunnel they had dug for months stretched half a mile and had electricity and air holes. Keys they had obtained to the cells allowed organizers to open cellblocks and escort prisoners to the escape route.


The facility had undergone security upgrades and tightened procedures since a Taliban attack in 2008 had freed 900 prisoners. In that assault, an explosives-laden tanker truck at the prison gate diverted attention while an explosion at a back wall opened an escape route. Dozens of militants on motorbikes aided the escapes.


Afghan government officials and their NATO backers had repeatedly asserted that the prison now had vastly improved security since that attack with new guard towers, night illumination, a ring of concrete barriers topped with razor wire and an entrance reached by passing through multiple checkpoints and gates.


Turn the guns around


On April 27 nine U.S. officers -- two lieutenant colonels, one of whom had retired and become a contractor, two majors, four captains and one master sergeant, all of them armed -- were killed in a meeting room at Kabul airport. The shooter was not with al-Qaida or the Taliban but was a trusted Afghan Air Force pilot with 20 years' seniority.


This is the seventh time this year that a trusted Afghan officer has turned his gun around and killed U.S. military officials.


The same week also saw attacks inside the Afghan Defense Ministry, at a Kandahar city police station and at a shared Afghan/U.S. military base in the east. In neighboring Helmand province on April 29, the top civilian chief of Marjah district was assassinated.


On the same day, April 27, the Wall Street Journal ran a front-page article headlined, "Karzai told to dump U.S." The article explained that "Pakistan is lobbying Afghanistan's president against building a long-term strategic partnership with the U.S., urging him instead to look to Pakistan -- and its Chinese ally -- for help in striking a peace deal with the Taliban and rebuilding the economy, Afghan officials say." The article described the tensions between the U.S. and Pakistan and the deep hostility to U.S. domination throughout the region. Even the forces U.S. imperialism has created, armed and financed are increasingly wary of their alliances.


Cutting supply lines


Meanwhile, there were mass sit-ins and rallies near Peshawar, Pakistan, involving thousands of people who blocked the main supply roads used by the U.S. and NATO to resupply their forces in Afghanistan via the Khyber Pass.


The organizers threatened that if drone strikes inside Pakistan did not stop within 30 days, they would block all NATO supply routes across Pakistan and march to the capital, Islamabad, to force the government to take a stand on the issue. U.S. drones have killed more than 1,000 people in Pakistan alone


The execution of bin Laden came just one day after U.S. bombs meant for Moammar Gadhafi, the Libyan head of state, killed his son and three young grandchildren. The U.S./NATO war on Libya, once considered an easy "regime change," continues without even a pro-forma congressional discussion or vote.


Arab spring


All these immediate setbacks for imperialism reflect also the millions in the streets in Egypt and Tunisia who totally overwhelmed those U.S.-government-supported, long-term dictatorships that Washington had relied on in the region.


The April 27 announcement by Fatah and Hamas of a historic agreement of Palestinian unity, reached in Cairo with the assistance of Egyptian officials, led to immediate U.S. threats to cut off all aid to Fatah and to outraged denunciations by Israel. For decades U.S./Israeli policy has been to keep the Palestinian movement divided and the democratically elected government of Hamas isolated.


On that same day, the station that pumped natural gas from al-Sabil terminal near El Arish, Egypt, into Israel was blown up. This third attack in three months will close the pipeline for weeks. Egyptian officials have also announced they are reviewing the below-market contract for natural gas that Egypt had formerly granted to Israel. Recent polls show the majority of Egyptians want to end the "peace treaty' with Israel.


On April 30 Egypt announced it was opening the Rafah border crossing into Gaza and ending the blockade of Gaza on a permanent basis. The U.S. and Israel had imposed a strict blockade on Gaza since 2007 with Hosni Mubarak's full compliance. Mubarak's overturn in Egypt has meant an end to many reactionary policies. The people are in motion, asserting their rights and making new demands.


Meanwhile thousands of Iraqis continue to take to the streets and demonstrate in front of U.S. bases protesting shortages of electricity, food and jobs and calling on all U.S. troops to leave. U.S. officials are having a difficult time negotiating an agreement for continued bases in Iraq, even with a compliant and corrupt government of their own making.


Execution fuels outrage


The U.S. position in Pakistan was further eroded after the killing of bin Laden. Resolutions by the Lahore High Court Bar Association, not considered sympathetic to al-Qaida, speak volumes about the mass mood. One resolution, which passed unanimously, demanded the resignations of the president, the prime minister, the interior minister, the chief of army staff, the director general of Inter-Services Intelligence and the director of military intelligence for their failure to protect the sovereignty of Pakistan when the U.S. conducted its operation against bin Laden.


The U.S. operation in Abbottabad, close to the Pakistan Military Academy and the restricted site of the Kahuta nuclear plant, sparked deep apprehension.


Pumped up by the bin Laden execution, the Pentagon launched another drone attack on Pakistan on May 6, killing 17 people.


In Yemen that same day a drone attack failed to kill Anwar al Awlaki, a U.S. citizen and radical cleric who has never been charged with any crime but is now on a U.S. international hit list. The announcement said the drone attack "may have killed some members of al-Qaida in Yemen." The attack is a disaster for the U.S.-supported military dictatorship in Yemen, which is on the brink of collapse. For three months millions of people have courageously demonstrated in the streets against the government. The Pentagon had stopped drone attacks, fearing they would further undermine the military dictatorship. Last year after a U.S. drone mistakenly killed the leaders of a Yemeni province, even the government expressed great anger.


On May 8, the Taliban allegedly launched a multipronged attack on the offices of the governor, the national security directorate, police headquarters and a U.S. Special Forces base in Kandahar, Afghanistan. It created chaos in the capital of a province that NATO has spent the past year trying to pacify. The May 8 Guardian of Britain explained, "The dream of turning the city into a bulwark of security was badly tarnished."


U.S. media polls have measured a temporary "bump" in President Obama's ratings. But U.S. imperialism's own standing is in continuing decline. It has economic problems it can't solve and terrifyingly destructive weapons that are increasingly raising more anger and organized resistance than fear.


After promises of an economic rebound, U.S. unemployment in April climbed to 9 percent. Wholesale attacks on Medicare and Social Security are proposed as solutions to the budget deficit. The capitalist economy can no longer afford guns and butter. Now the ruling class is pinning its hopes on the superprofits of military contracts and conquest.


While it is true that the Pentagon has weapons enough to destroy the world, it is increasingly coming up against the limits of the capitalist system it serves.
"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
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The timing of this "prison break" now looks both significant and suspicious.

541 prison-hardened Taliban, including 104 commanders, are potentially far more dangerous than Osama, or the phantom, allegedly executed by SEALs in his "compound".

Did these Taliban really manage to spend months digging a half mile tunnel with electricity and air vents without NATO, the "finest military machine in the world", having a clue? Seems pretty preposterous.

Which means the false flag Strategy of Tension is alive and kicking.

Quote:Prison break in Kandahar


All their night-vision goggles, electronic listening gear and special ops units couldn't prevent the escape on April 24 in Kandahar of 541 prisoners labeled as Taliban, including 104 commanders described as the very backbone of the insurgency.


The tunnel they had dug for months stretched half a mile and had electricity and air holes. Keys they had obtained to the cells allowed organizers to open cellblocks and escort prisoners to the escape route.


The facility had undergone security upgrades and tightened procedures since a Taliban attack in 2008 had freed 900 prisoners. In that assault, an explosives-laden tanker truck at the prison gate diverted attention while an explosion at a back wall opened an escape route. Dozens of militants on motorbikes aided the escapes.


Afghan government officials and their NATO backers had repeatedly asserted that the prison now had vastly improved security since that attack with new guard towers, night illumination, a ring of concrete barriers topped with razor wire and an entrance reached by passing through multiple checkpoints and gates.
"It means this War was never political at all, the politics was all theatre, all just to keep the people distracted...."
"Proverbs for Paranoids 4: You hide, They seek."
"They are in Love. Fuck the War."

Gravity's Rainbow, Thomas Pynchon

"Ccollanan Pachacamac ricuy auccacunac yahuarniy hichascancuta."
The last words of the last Inka, Tupac Amaru, led to the gallows by men of god & dogs of war
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"The fingerprints of those behind the phony Bin Laden "kill" story are apparent. Bin Laden computer "porn" story is right out of the annals of the German Nazi publisher Julius Streicher, from whom the Allies captured a huge cache of pornography during the war. Equating Bin Laden to Hitler has been a ploy of the neocons and Zionists from day one."

http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/ (the free part) providing link to http://www.smh.com.au/technology/technol...z1MNirXVQ8

"... The officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity, would not say whether there was evidence that bin Laden or the other men living in the house had acquired or viewed the material.

The discovery of the pornography may not be surprising in a collection of five computers, 10 hard drives and dozens of USB drives and CDs whose age and past ownership is not known.

But the disclosure could fuel accusations of hypocrisy against the founder of al-Qaeda, who was 54 and lived with three wives at the time of his death, and will be welcomed by counter-terrorism officials because it could tarnish his legacy and erode the appeal of his brand of religious extremism.

In a 2002 ''letter to the American people'' bin Laden denounced US culture for its exploitation of women's bodies in dress, advertising and popular culture.
''Your nation exploits women like consumer products or advertising tools, calling upon customers to purchase them,'' he wrote. ''You plaster your naked daughters across billboards in order to sell a product without any shame. You have brainwashed your daughters into believing they are liberated by wearing revealing clothes, yet in reality all they have liberated is your sexual desire.''

A team of intelligence analysts under the CIA's direction has been reviewing the material seized from bin Laden's house in Abbottabad, Pakistan, by the navy SEAL team that killed him. Officials have said the material shows that bin Laden was making notes about new ways to attack the US and sending instructions by courier to subordinates and al-Qaeda affiliates...."


http://www.smh.com.au/technology/technol...z1MNirXVQ8
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"
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Gee, I wonder which Intel PR firm thought that one up.....
Standard Operating Procedure
Physical assassination plus assignation of the person's image
Hard to be proud to be of the criminality done in the name of Amerika..... Good is only done now by individuals. I think the 'system' no longer would know good if they fell over it.....and if they did notice any....they'd kill it - and any connected with it.
I doubt anyone in the Middle East or Islamic world would will believe it. But the Sheeple in the West might.
Surprised they didn't also 'find' evidence of illegal drugs....wait, its coming....
"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
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Even without Internet at compound, bin Laden had system to send emails and avoid US tracking

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/even-without-in...14323.html
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http://www.hometownannapolis.com/news/go....html?ne=1
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Can these clowns spell PSYOP?
"It means this War was never political at all, the politics was all theatre, all just to keep the people distracted...."
"Proverbs for Paranoids 4: You hide, They seek."
"They are in Love. Fuck the War."

Gravity's Rainbow, Thomas Pynchon

"Ccollanan Pachacamac ricuy auccacunac yahuarniy hichascancuta."
The last words of the last Inka, Tupac Amaru, led to the gallows by men of god & dogs of war
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