Tuesday, April 3, 2012

No Proof That Seal Team 6 Killed Osama Bin Laden ?

A Freedom of Information Act request made by the Associated Press comes up with NO evidence of such derring-do.  No record at all of the capturing and killing of Amerika's most wanted criminal.(and best ever CIA asset)


By golly, that sure is strange, ain't it? Not really, no. ~jg
Richard Lardner reports for the Minneapolis Star Tribune, March 15, 2012:

A Freedom of Information Act request made by the Associated Press, the Pentagon says it has no records — not one photo, not one video, not even an e-mail — of bin Laden’s death.

Government officials have openly discussed details of the mission [to kill Osama bin Laden] in speeches, interviews and television appearances, but the administration won’t disclose records that would confirm their narrative of that fateful night. The Associated Press asked for files about the raid in more than 20 separate [FOIA] requests, mostly submitted the day after bin Laden’s death.



The Pentagon told the AP this month it could not locate any photographs or video taken during the raid or showing bin Laden’s body. It also said it could not find any images of bin Laden’s body on the Navy aircraft carrier where the al-Qaida leader’s body was taken.

The Pentagon said it could not find any death certificate, autopsy report or results of DNA identification tests for bin Laden, or any pre-raid materials discussing how the government planned to dispose of bin Laden’s body if he were killed.


It said it searched files at the Pentagon, U.S. Special Operations Command in Tampa, Fla., and the Navy command in San Diego that controls the USS Carl Vinson, the aircraft carrier used in the mission.

The Defense Department told the AP in late February it could not find any emails about the bin Laden mission or his “Geronimo” code name that were sent or received in the year before the raid by William McRaven, the three-star admiral at the Joint Special Operations Command who organized and oversaw the mission. It also could not find any emails from other senior officers who would have been involved in the mission’s planning.


On August 6, 2011, three months after the supposed killing of bin Laden, 22 members of the exact same Navy SEALS Team 6 who had conducted the Abbotabad raid all died in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan.



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  4. boomerangcomesbackApril 3, 2012 at 9:50 AM

    HaHaHa!!!

    That's an All-Time Great Header there, PD!

    Next, have kagan, hillary, et.al sitting on Obama's fingers. That's ripe for plucking too.

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  6. Osama bin Laden and Obama sin Laden must surely be a riddle in some fairytale in a universe far far away...
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