Tuesday, 12 May 2009

This makes sense since the Taliban were created and funded by the CIA. And
right after 9-11 the Bin Ladens were flown out of the country when all other

flights were grounded. Another thing is that the Bin Laden family are good
friends of the Bushes. Just some thing to think about the next time the
government trots out the fear card and Osama or the Taliban.
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Zadari: Osama was an "Operator" for the United States


Infowars
May 10, 2009
In the interview here, NBC's David Gregory completely ignores Pakistan
president Asif Ali Zadari when he declares that Osama bin Laden was an
"operator" for the United States. Gregory wants to know if Zadari believes
Osama is alive. He wants to know why Pakistan has not gone after Bin Laden.

Before "everything changed" on September 11, 2001, the corporate media
published truthful stories about Osama bin Laden and his relationship with
the CIA. "As his unclassified CIA biography states, bin Laden left Saudi
Arabia to fight the Soviet army in Afghanistan after Moscow's invasion in
1979. By 1984, he was running a front organization known as Maktab
al-Khidamar - the MAK - which funneled money, arms and fighters from the
outside world into the Afghan war," Michael Moran wrote for MSNBC on August
24, 1998. "What the CIA bio conveniently fails to specify (in its
unclassified form, at least) is that the MAK was nurtured by Pakistan's
state security services, the Inter-Services Intelligence agency, or ISI, the

CIA's primary conduit for conducting the covert war against Moscow's
occupation."

The CIA's intimate relationship with Osama bin Laden came to light during a
the trial of Mohamed Rashed Daoud al-'Owhali and Khalfan Khamis Mohamed for
the 1998 bombings of two American Embassies in Africa. Giles Foden wrote
about the "deep and insidious connection" between Osama bin Laden and the
CIA on September 13, 2001, for the Guardian.

"FBI investigators examining the embassy bombing sites in Nairobi and Dar es

Salaam discovered that evidence led to military explosives from the US Army,

and that these explosives had been delivered three years earlier to Afghan
Arabs, the infamous international volunteer brigades involved side by side
with bin Laden during the Afghan war against the Red Army," Alexandra
Richard wrote for Le Figaro on October 11, 2001.

In the same article Richard reports that a CIA agent met with Osama bin
Laden at the American Hospital in Dubai in July, 2001, where the terrorist
underwent surgery. "While he was hospitalized, bin Laden received visits
from many members of his family as well as prominent Saudis and Emiratis.
During the hospital stay, the local CIA agent, known to many in Dubai, was
seen taking the main elevator of the hospital to go to bin Laden's hospital
room."

Not only did the CIA and its ISI partner create MAK and ultimately what the
corporate media would call al-Qaeda, they also created the Taliban, although

you won't read that in the New York Times. The ISI organized and the United
States, Britain, and the Saudis funded the madrassas (religious schools)
that nurtured the fanatical Wahhabi Taliban. "They were literally the
orphans of war [a war orchestrated by Zbigniew Brzezinski against the
Soviets], the rootless and restless, the jobless and the economically
deprived with little self-knowledge. They admired war because it was the
only occupation they could possibly adapt to. Their simple belief in a
messianic, puritan Islam which had been drummed into them by simple village
mullahs was the only prop they could hold on to and which gave their lives
some meaning," writes Phil Gasper.

NBC's David Gregory might want to ask the CIA or maybe Robert Gates about
the whereabouts of Osama bin Laden (the current secretary of defense
basically ran the Osama operation through Pakistan's ISI back in the day
when he was Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
and then CIA director under Bush Senior).

Gregory and NBC are merely setting the stage for Obama's increased meddling
in Pakistan. Part of that effort is to make Asif Ali Zadari look like he is
hiding Osama bin Laden and protecting the perennial bogeyman, al-Qaeda.

Zadari, however, knows the truth and is not afraid to speak it on American
television: Osama bin Laden was an "operative" for the United States.