24-05-2012, 02:05 PM
Terminal X, a group of Pakistani hackers, some times have some very interesting and very good information and other times not quite at all. I'm not in a position to judge the following but just post it for the record. In any case, the same needs to be said for the US State Department and Pentagon. Caveat lector.
Quote:Exclusive: More disclosures of the Abbottabad fiasco from Pakistani security officials
THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2012 ANONYMOUS
TX Desk
Terminal X Director and Chief Intelligence Analyst Zaki Khalid has received further input from Pakistani intelligence officials about the actual events that took place during the ominous Abbottabad raid last year. Following is the commentary by the scribe himself and his communication with two ISI officials in continuation of a previous interview which was posted earlier. We make it clear that the views expressed by the officials may not necessarily reflect those of Pakistan's intelligence directorate.
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A security official from Pakistan's premier intelligence directorate has said that during the fiasco that took place on May 2 2011, one of the Sikorsky stealth choppers that had the actual SEAL "Kill Team" on-board was not even allowed to land. On the contrary, it was subjected to a take-out fire from the Pakistani side. The Sikorsky chopper tried its best to pick up altitude before crashing in a bid to escape the area but during the process, more than a dozen SEALs jumped off from the height and fell on the ground. The chopper was detonated by the Navy SEALs themselves and in this process, all the SEAL team members were burnt alive and eventually dead. Their roasted corpses were mutilated and spread out around the alleged compound of Osama bin Laden. After that detonation, the area transformed into an 'Ultra Red Zone'.
A US Army Chinook came to quickly pick up the dead officers. By this time, I have been told, Pakistan's Army Chief General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani was fully informed of the situation at hand. This scribe has further been told that near the alleged compound is 'a very sensitive asset' of the Pakistan military whose identity was kept classified. Fearing danger to the said asset, General Kayani immediately issued orders for 2 F-16s of the Pakistan Air Force to rush towards the nearby asset and hover over it.
As soon as the first stealth chopper crashed, the other rushed back immediately. The security official notes that there was a Pakistani Police mobile unit nearby that managed to fire some shots at the Chinook which managed to escape. The Infantry's Quick Response Force based inside the Pakistan Military Academy Kakul was still far away.
The official noted that American military officials claimed Operation 'Neptune Spear'continued for 20 minutes after the first chopper's crash. The official asked me, in a curious manner, "Does this mean the ghosts of the dead SEALs carried out the operation?"
After the Police van's attempt to bring down the Chinook, two minutes passed by and the Commanding Officer of the Quick Response Force and Regional Officer Commanding ISI were present on the spot. In a few minutes, the ISI dispatched a rapid briefing to the GHQ in Rawalpindi with this most important line, "A foreign aircraft is flying over the airspace of Abbottabad" (referring to the Chinook that came for backup but was not allowed to land).
The official, while continuing to share vital information, said that barely a few seconds had passed after the brief was sent to the GHQ that a high-command was issued from General Kayani to the then Air Chief Rao Qamar Suleiman, "Engage and Kill". People claim the F16s took flight at 1:05 am that night whereas the actual situation at hand was that General Kayani feared for the protection of the sensitive asset near that alleged compound. This makes it clear that the Pakistan Army was not aware of the actual 'Neptune Spear' fiasco but rather inferred that foreign aircraft must have penetrated into Abbottabad's airspace to attack the said asset. The Army's top hierarchy was focusing solely on the protection of that asset whose destruction could have caused a major blow to the Pakistani military.
Says an investigating officer of the ISI, "I do not think the first chopper (Sikorsky) was fired upon. It might be that a SEAL must have planted explosives inside the chopper himself and jumped off to give a dramatic zest to the whole staged play".
Meanwhile, the official who shared the backdrop of this story chipped in to add that in his personal opinion, what the investigating officer said can really be true. This, he says, is because ISI officials found a bag laden with explosives next to the compound. The official said it was similar to a proxy mine.
"The people present in the compound had their mouths taped and hands tied. They were not caged", said the official. "If they were kept in custody (by the Americans) for such a long time, as claimed by US officials in the media that the operation was planned back in 2006, then the "terrorists" should have been locked up or caged. They were seized but not caged which directly leads us to believe the people arrested were simply play-along assets "pawns in the game". Also, strains of Osama bin Laden's DNA could also have been planted. And who better to do this handiwork than a doctor. In this case, the CIA's asset, Dr. Shakil Afridi". http://www.terminalx.org/2012/05/exclusi...es-of.html
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"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.
“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.