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Terminal X expresa su postura sobre la «falsa muerte» de Bin Laden

En mayo de 2011, el fundador del sitio paquistaní Terminal X, Zaki Khalid, fue invitado al programa “Informe Especial” de TVN para compartir su postura sobre la reciente “muerte” de Osama Bin Laden en una entrevista con Santiago Pavlovic.

El documental completo puede ser visto aquí. En breve, Terminal X compartió lo que se ha reportado en meses pasados, de que el incidente de Abbottabad fue una farsa montada para poner en jaque a Pakistán. Como el Dr. Steve Pieczenik manifestó, “Osama murió en 2001 en Tora Bora, su cuerpo fue mantenido en el hielo y su muerte sería anunciada más tarde en el momento más políticamente adecuado”.

Pieczenik fue miembro del Consejo de Relaciones Exteriores (CFR), ex asesor exterior de Henry Kissinger y Cyrus Vance, se reunió personalmente y trabajó con Bin Laden en nombre de la CIA en 1978 y 1981, y es aún un oficial en servicio en el Depto. de Defensa de Estados Unidos. El doctor Pieczenik está dispuesto a testificar bajo juramento en una audiencia del Congreso y revelar el nombre de un alto general del escuadrón de Paul Wolfowitz que le reveló personalmente que el 9/11 fue un trabajo interno (ver entrevistas a Pieczenik más abajo).

Dr. Steve Pieczenik en Alex Jones Tv: «Bin Laden murió en 2001»
2 comentarios
  • Anónimo
    12 diciembre 2011 at 4:44 pm -

    Me hizo acordar a «Training Day»… cuando Denzel mata a su «amigo» para salvarse el pellejo…. estos wns ocupan la misma tecnica… Bin Laden paso a ser el «enemigo» de un momento a otro.. para poder justificar sus fechorias..

  • Anónimo
    14 diciembre 2011 at 3:57 pm -

    Osama Was never in Pakistan, I don’t think so that ISI is that Incompetent, Please note He was in Sudan and CIA itself forced (planned) Sudanese officials to expel him, hoping that he will go to Pakistan, so that the Garbage of 9/11 possibly be put up with ISI.

    Notes:
    -CIA paramilitary officer Billy Waugh tracked down Bin Ladin in the Sudan and prepared an operation to apprehend him, but was denied authorization. Please find why ?

    -U.S. Ambassador Timothy Carney encouraged the Sudanese to pursue this course. The Saudis, however, did not want Bin Laden, giving as their reason their revocation of his citizenship. Sudan’s minister of defense, Fatih Erwa, has claimed that Sudan offered to hand Bin Laden over to the United States. but it never happened, please find why?

    -The Excuse they put up: The Commission has found no credible evidence that this was so. Ambassador Carney had instructions only to push the Sudanese to expel Bin Laden. Ambassador Carney had no legal basis to ask for more from the Sudanese since, at the time, there was no indictment outstanding.

    The 9/11 Commission Report further Excuses:
    «In February 1996, Sudanese officials began approaching officials from the United States and other governments, asking what actions of theirs might ease foreign pressure. In secret meetings with Saudi officials, Sudan offered to expel Bin Laden to Saudi Arabia and asked the Saudis to pardon him. U.S. officials became aware of these secret discussions, certainly by March. Saudi officials apparently wanted Bin Laden expelled from Sudan. They had already revoked his citizenship, however, and would not tolerate his presence in their country. Also Bin Laden may have no longer felt safe in Sudan, where he had already escaped at least one assassination attempt that he believed to have been the work of the Egyptian or Saudi regimes, or both.»

    Soon Bin Laden Was expelled from Sudan. The ISI refused his stay in Pakistan. This is the point where the US move went wrong, Afghanistan was never a target, After CODENAME: Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan so far worked as a US base to launch attack against its primary target Pakistan. Using all possible Anti-Pak Axis such as Mossad & Raw.

    regards

    Xalex Synapse
    CTO/Chief Analyst
    TERMINAL-X