A new wave of camouflage is underway at the Pentagon and the CIA. The bin Laden “death files” contained in the Pentagon’s data bank have become the object of controversy.
Navy Vice Admiral William McRaven
has been entrusted in removing these secret military files concerning
the May 2011 Navy SEAL raid on Osama bin Laden’s alleged hideout in
Abbotabad, Pakistan from the Pentagon’s data banks.
The files of the bin Laden
SEAL operation had to be removed to sustain the Big Lie. Osama was
allegedly killed on the orders of the US government, despite ample
evidence that he was already dead at the time of the attack:
...
the US government pulled off one of the most audacious stunts of the
21st century, when on May 2nd 2011 they claimed to have killed Osama bin
Laden during a Navy SEAL operation in Abbottabad, Pakistan. The
contemptuously sloppy story spun by the US government, parroted without
question by the controlled corporate
media, and obligingly swallowed by a largely gullible Western public, was dubious in the extreme. (Brit Dee,
Global Research, May 03, 2012)
Who was killed? Was it Osama bin Laden or someone else?
“Rest in Peace”, “‘Truth”
will prevail. The files are no longer at the Pentagon, they have been
sent to the CIA, in violation of the Freedom of Information Act. The White House tacitly acknowledges that the procedure of moving government records was in violation of federal norms:
A draft report by
the Pentagon’s inspector-general briefly described the secret move,
which was directed by the top US special operations commander,
Admiral William McRaven.
The transfer did not set off alarms within the Obama administration even though itappears to have sidestepped rules governing federal records and circumvented the Freedom of Information Act.
President Barack Obama has pledged to make his administration the most transparent in US history.
The CIA said the documents
were handled in a manner consistent with the fact that the operation
was conducted under the CIA’s direction. (Belfast Telegraph, July 8,
2013)
The Pentagon spokesperson
denied the fact that the removal of these files was to avoid the legal
requirements of the Freedom of Information Act.
But
secretly moving the records allowed the Pentagon to tell The Associated
Press that it couldn’t find any documents inside the Defense Department
that AP had requested more than two years ago, and could represent a
new strategy for the U.S. government to shield even its most sensitive
activities from public scrutiny.
New York Daily News
According to the official
statement, the record transfer from the Pentagon to the CIA has nothing
to do with Freedom of Information. Its objective was “to protect the names of the personnel involved in the raid, according to the inspector general’s draftreport.”
Protect whom? Several members of the SEAL raid are now dead, allegedly “due to combat and training accidents”. The list of names in the Osama death files is known to US intelligence but not to the broader public, nor to family members:
According to the
New York Times, “79 commandos and a dog” were involved in the raid that killed Osama bin Laden — though
other reports peg the number at approximately 24. Since the raid,
SEAL Team Six — the team that conducted the Bin Laden raid —
has lost several members due to combat and training accidents,though none of them have been confirmed as being specifically part of the Bin Laden raid.
The largest loss to the team took place in April of 2011 when Taliban fighters
shot down a U.S. helicopter and
killed 22 members of SEAL Team Six, along with 16 other U.S. troops. None
of those SEALs, however, were reported to have worked on the Bin Laden
raid. Separately, the BeforeItsNews piece references Cmdr. Job W.
Price,
who committed suicide in December of 2012, as being another person
connected to the Bin Laden raid who has died. This accusation doesn’t
hold up because
Price was reportedly part of SEAL Team Four, not Six, and was not part of the Bin Laden raid.
The most recent death tied to SEAL Team Six took place on
March 28, when Special Warfare Operator Chief Brett D. Shadle
was killed in
a parachute training accident when he collided in midair with another
SEAL over the Arizona desert. He was later identified as being a part of
Team Six, though it’s unclear if he was actually assigned to the Bin
Laden mission.
The problem with completely confirming or disproving the accusation that
so
many SEAL Team Six members have died is that the U.S. military
typically does not disclose which units special forces members work on,
even after their deaths.In interviews with MSN News, spokespeople at
the U.S. Navy, Pentagon and Special Operations Command (SOCOM) each
refused to comment on the BeforeItsNews article or the claim that
25 members of the Bin Laden raid team have died. (
MSN News, April 9, 2013)
The members of SEAL Team Six know the untold truth. And they are forbidden to reveal it.
Usama
bin Laden has died a peaceful death due to an untreated lung
complication, the Pakistan Observer reported, citing a Taliban leader
who allegedly attended the funeral of the Al Qaeda leader.
“The
Coalition troops are engaged in a mad search operation but they would
never be able to fulfill their cherished goal of getting Usama alive or
dead,” the source said.
Bin Laden, according to
the source, was suffering from a serious lung complication and succumbed
to the disease in mid-December, in the vicinity of the Tora Bora
mountains. The source claimed that bin Laden was laid to rest honorably
in his last abode and his grave was made as per his Wahabi belief.
About 30 close associates of bin Laden in Al Qaeda, including his most trusted and
personal bodyguards,
his family members and some “Taliban friends,” attended the funeral
rites. A volley of bullets was also fired to pay final tribute to the
“great leader.”
The Taliban source who
claims to have seen bin Laden’s face before burial said “he looked pale
... but calm, relaxed and confident.”
Asked whether bin
Laden had any feelings of remorse before death, the source vehemently
said “no.” Instead, he said, bin Laden was proud that he succeeded in
his mission of igniting awareness amongst Muslims about hegemonistic
designs and conspiracies of “pagans” against Islam. Bin Laden, he said,
held the view that the sacrifice of a few hundred people in Afghanistan
was nothing, as those who laid their lives in creating an atmosphere of
resistance will be adequately rewarded by Almighty Allah.
When asked where bin Laden
was buried, the source said, “I am sure that like other places in Tora
Bora, that particular place too must have vanished.”
Did the SEAL team, on
orders of the Commander in Chief, kill an innocent person with a view
to sustaining the official “Osama death story”.
Several members of SEAL Team Six which carried out the attack are now dead.
The Osama Legend is now classified, buried in the Osama Death files stored in the archives of the CIA.
Only the CIA knows the names of the surviving members of the SEAL team involved in the May 2011 Osama Abbotabad raid.
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