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Osama Bin Asset
The Bin Laden
Conspiracy Theory does not stand up to scrutiny:
In fact, there are strong ties
between bin Laden and the US government:
- The Bin Laden family are close
business associates of George W. Bush; see Thompson,Paul's
Saudi
timeline.
- As recently as 1995, Bin Laden
was known to be working in cooperation with the US government,
supplying arms to Muslim fighters in Bosnia. The US Senate
Republican Policy Committee
explicitly
names the US government as a partner of Osama bin Laden in
covert arms sales to Bosnia through Croatia.
- Bin Laden has maintained a close
relationship with the Pakistani Secret Service, a subsidiary of the
CIA.
- Many of the hijackers either
lived on US Military bases, or had trained at US Military
facilities; see Hijackers Patsies
Osama bin
Asset?
- For someone alleged to be the
mastermind behind the bombings of US embassies in Africa, the US
government seemed very uninterested in arresting him. According to
Mansur Ijaz, the Muslim American who organized an unofficial
communication channel between Sudan and Clinton's administration,
Clinton and his aids ignored several opportunities to seize Osama
bin Laden. Sudan's president offered the Americans a plan to seize
and extradite terrorist number one, as well as the information
about the global network, established by the Egyptian Islamic
Jihad, Iranian Hizballah and Palestinian Hamas. "The silence of the
Clinton administration in respond to these offers was just
stunning," Ijaz
wrote.
- According to
Mike
Ruppert, an expert on CIA involvement with the drug trade:
"Historically, it is extremely well documented that Osama bin Laden
is and was a creation of the Central Intelligence Agency in the
1980's when he joined with Mujahedeen Freedom fighters in
Afghanistan. He worked with Gulbadin Hekmatyar who was running six
heroin factories under CIA protection in Pakistan and
Afghanistan.
- This may explain why they didn't
"catch" him in Afghanistan.
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