Bodyguard Killed Osama

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Osama's body guard killed him to save him from arrested alive, a Pakistani television quoted sources as saying on Tuesday. It said that the officials, who reached the compound after the operation, said they had not found any signs of resistance at any place in the compound. The official said signs indicate that Osama was shot in the head from a close range.

http://nation.com.pk/pakistan-news-...011/Osama-was-killed-by-his-own-guard-sources
 
While I believe that OBL is dead and was killed last weekend in the raid - I just cannot help but think of Private Jessica Lynch and Pat Tillman - and the false official details from those stories. The overall narratives were correct - as this one is: OBL is dead. What exactly happened in the raid - the public will probably never know for certain.
 
While I believe that OBL is dead and was killed last weekend in the raid - I just cannot help but think of Private Jessica Lynch and Pat Tillman - and the false official details from those stories. The overall narratives were correct - as this one is: OBL is dead. What exactly happened in the raid - the public will probably never know for certain.

That's not even a narrative, just a statement of (debatable) fact.

How that fact came into being is likely 180 degrees out from what is being spoonfed to us by government right now.

Just like it was with Tillman.
 
That's not even a narrative, just a statement of (debatable) fact.

How that fact came into being is likely 180 degrees out from what is being spoonfed to us by government right now.

Just like it was with Tillman.

Well - ok.

Overall story is correct. OBL was killed. Narrative is who knows?

Similar to Tillman. Overall story that Tillman was shot and killed in Afghan was correct - narrative, a little fuzzy.
 
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It's interesting talking to friends at school about Bin Laden's death....even someone tonight commented that he's sick of the crazy people saying Bin Laden isn't dead, and all I told him was well the government can't be trusted, they lied about Pat Tillman's death. (Pat Tillman went to my school so everyone here really feels a connection when you bring the story up and how the government flat out lied and got away with it for a while)

I do believe Bin Laden died that day, but yes when it's the government we may never know the full story.
 
Well - ok.

Overall story is correct. OBL was killed. Narrative is who knows?

Similar to Tillman. Overall story that Tillman was shot and killed if Afghan was correct - narrative, a little fuzzy.

Well, that last line is a little unclear, but the "facts" as presented by government surrounding the death of Pat Tillman were not "a little fuzzy".

They were a deliberate and well thought out pack of outright lies that had absolutely nothing to do with how he was really killed.
 
Well, that last line is a little unclear, but the "facts" as presented by government surrounding the death of Pat Tillman were not "a little fuzzy".

They were a deliberate and well thought out pack of outright lies that had absolutely nothing to do with how he was really killed.


I was being sarcastic by saying "a little fuzzy."

I know they lied.
 
Hitler died on May 1, 1945 and Osama also died on May 1, 2011.

Hitler committed suicide or was killed by his bodyguards. Osama also killed by his bodyguards. The time of declaration of Death of Hitler and Osama is also the same.
 
Nostradamus (the man who made predictions 500 years back) had said "a man with blue turban will be responsible for World War 3".

Osama bin laden would wear Turbans. Will Osama's death lead to World War 3?

Nostradamus' Blue Turban and White Turban Conflict. Scroll below this page and see the picture of Turbans

http://www.newprophecy.net/now1.htm
 
Osama bin Laden's former bodyguard tells Bob Simon he was instructed to kill the terrorist leader if bin Laden was ever caught.

"I had my own gun, but there was also a special gun to be used if Sheikh Osama bin Laden was attacked and we were unable to save him, in which case I would have to kill him," Abu Jandal explains.

Asked under what circumstances he would have shot bin Laden, Abu Jandal said, "If he was going to be captured, Sheikh Osama preferred to be killed than to be captured."

Abu Jandal says he had eight rounds in his gun and tells Simon he was the only guard with instructions to kill bin Laden. "I was the only one who had the gun," he explains.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/03/30/60minutes/main1457859.shtml
 
Osama's body guard killed him to save him from arrested alive, a Pakistani television quoted sources as saying on Tuesday. It said that the officials, who reached the compound after the operation, said they had not found any signs of resistance at any place in the compound. The official said signs indicate that Osama was shot in the head from a close range.

http://nation.com.pk/pakistan-news-...011/Osama-was-killed-by-his-own-guard-sources

I am doubtful that Bin Laden was there.
 
His bodyguard was charged with killing him in case of capture. It was his duty.
 
Osama bin Laden's former bodyguard tells Bob Simon he was instructed to kill the terrorist leader if bin Laden was ever caught.

"I had my own gun, but there was also a special gun to be used if Sheikh Osama bin Laden was attacked and we were unable to save him, in which case I would have to kill him," Abu Jandal explains.

Asked under what circumstances he would have shot bin Laden, Abu Jandal said, "If he was going to be captured, Sheikh Osama preferred to be killed than to be captured."

Abu Jandal says he had eight rounds in his gun and tells Simon he was the only guard with instructions to kill bin Laden. "I was the only one who had the gun," he explains.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/03/30/60minutes/main1457859.shtml

Some interesting things in this article unrelated to the OBL cover story.


Abu Jandal says America’s best chances to kill bin Laden came and went before 9/11. Paramount among them, August 1998, right after bin Laden bombed two U.S. embassies in East Africa. The al Qaeda leaders knew the Americans would retaliate, so they left their compound at Tarnak Farms and drove north.

"There was a fork in the road. One road leading to Khost and training camps, and another one leading to Kabul," Abu Jandal recalls. "I was with Sheikh Osama in the same vehicle with three guards, so he turned to us and said, 'What do you think? Khost or Kabul?' We told him, 'Let’s just visit Kabul.' So Sheikh Osama said, 'OK, Kabul.' "

Kabul it was. The next evening, 75 American cruise missiles slammed into the training camp near Khost, the road not taken. The CIA had intelligence that bin Laden was going to be at the training camp that night.

"Kinda makes you wonder whose side God's on, doesn't it?" Scheuer says.


LOL @ Michael Scheuer. I'm not a fan, but this was funny.

60 Minutes correspondent Bob Simon traveled to Yemen, at the tip of the Arabian peninsula, to meet a man who, for a long time, was bin Laden's personal bodyguard.

Abu Jandal was the name by which he was known in al Qaeda. He is 33 years old and was with bin Laden in Afghanistan for four years, from 1996 to 2000. He did not speak to 60 Minutes to confess the errors of his ways. Abu Jandal is not a reformed terrorist. He believes today, as he did a decade ago, that al Qaeda is the way and Osama bin Laden is the man.


So this guy is an unrepentant who was with OBL while we were looking for him for the embassy bombings and he's free in Yemen and not in Gitmo and we've charged a freaking cook with terrorism? Speaking of the cook.

"Did you ever find out who betrayed Osama bin Laden that night?" Simon asks Abu Jandal.

"It was the Afghan cook," he replies.

Abu Jandal says the cook was not punished. "Sheikh Osama decided to let him go, so we let him go home. Sheikh Osama even gave him money and told him, 'Go provide for your children.' "

"Would you have liked to have killed the cook yourself?" Simon asks.


I'm not sure if this is the same cook. If it is then why did we even charge him?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...y-to-conspiracy-and-supporting-terrorism.html

Edit: Never mind. We charged the Sudanese cook. The Afghan cook is the one that turned on OBL and OBL didn't kill.
 
His bodyguard was charged with killing him in case of capture. It was his duty.

Why not rig the whole place with explosives and have a dead man switch? Everyone can be a suicide bomber but OBL?
 
Some people say Obama signed "kill order" for Osama to distract/divert world's attention from his birth certificate issue which was seriously discussed worldwide some days back. Good possibility.
 
The next evening, 75 American cruise missiles slammed into the training camp near Khost, the road not taken. The CIA had intelligence that bin Laden was going to be at the training camp that night.
Is 120 Tomahawk missile strike on Libya a cover-up/smokescreen for Japan's nuclear tragedy?

7 days ago the idea of war on Libya was completely rejected by the majority of the UN security council. The US position was against a military involvement in Libya. Here's what MSN published of Hilary Clinton's address to the House of appropriations committee I believe just prior to the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.

This is from the West Australian dated March 11, 2011.

Quote:

Clinton also expressed deep doubts about proposals to set up a "no-fly" zone over Libya, saying previous no-fly zones set up over Iraq and Serbia had had little effect…

"Absent international authorization, the United States acting alone would be stepping into a situation whose consequences are unforeseeable," Clinton said.

Clinton said the United States was focusing on humanitarian relief and building links to Libya's opposition groups… Clinton... said a proposed a no-fly zone over the country may not be the best one.

"I want to remind people that we had a no-fly zone over Iraq. It did not prevent Saddam Hussein from slaughtering people on the ground and it did not get him out of office," Clinton said.

"We had a no-fly zone and then we had 78 days of bombing in Serbia. It did not get Milosevic out of office. It did not get him out of Kosovo until we put troops on the ground with our allies…"

http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/...-move-on-libya/

Now what happened to change things in just 7 days?

I suggest the possibility the Libyan war is a useful distraction from the nuclear catastrophe developing in Japan. England, France, and the US are heavily invested in nuclear energy. You might want to look at the involvement or planned involvement of governments to establish a nuclear energy sector in those other countries supporting the 'humanitarian' military strike against Libya.

The radiation situation in Japan is far worst than many governments are letting on, that is those governments heavily invested in new nuclear construction projects. You just can't miss the fact the process of evacuating international personnel has been quietly accelerated largely under the public radar over the past two days.

Most if not all of the international search and rescue teams have left Japan two days ago. Compare this to Christchurch where the last international USAR left more than three weeks after the earthquake. The Japanese search and rescue team were still in Christchurch right up until the earthquake in Japan.

Add to that the US military have been evacuating from Honshu island since two days ago.

The insanity of starting a new war in Northern Africa suddenly begins to appear more logical. Rational no, logical yes.'
 
Nostradamus (the man who made predictions 500 years back) had said "a man with blue turban will be responsible for World War 3".

Osama bin laden would wear Turbans. Will Osama's death lead to World War 3?

Nostradamus' Blue Turban and White Turban Conflict. Scroll below this page and see the picture of Turbans

http://www.newprophecy.net/now1.htm

I remember years ago.. many years ago.. a Nostradamus special on TV where they talked about a man wearing a blue turban going to start WWIII... But I cant remember if they said he came from greater arabia or Persia...

At the time.. the only guy I remembered wearing a blue turban was Iran's Rafsanjani (sp?)

In the back of my mind though, Ive always thought the "blue turban" could be the blue berets of the United Nations...
 
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