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Thursday, 11 August 2011

Peter King queries Bin Laden film White House access

"Leaders in the intelligence and defense communities often complain that while the presidential administration demand agencies shore up leaks, selected journalists get high-level access so politicians can craft public perceptions, and their legacies." - nydailynews

 Again the Media excludes all the evidence and gives a ridiculous white-washed parroting of the available information. It is highly probable that Osama Bin Laden has been dead since 2001. We will now see a similar high-level marketing of a blockbuster on the so called killing of Osama Bin Laden directed by Kate Bigelow of "The Hurt Locker" fame a propaganda film that was elevated to Oscar status for reasons other than talent. This forthcoming movie will be no different. Cinema has long been managed by the Pentagon infiltrated by PsyOps specialists including operatives from the CIA. So, this naïve congressman asking the Pentagon and CIA to investigate is like asking the wolves to investigate the shearing of lambs.

Factions within successive US governments have routinely carried false flag and PsyOps operations with the help of the MSM and this particular instance to create the fantasy that Bin Laden was killed by Navy seals. This served to boost Obama's ratings and distract attention away from the serious economic woes facing the American people and further demonize Pakistan as part of the geo-political goal to destabalize this country. In other words, there are multiple benefits. Please do a search on this site using "Osama Bin Laden" for further research. 
 
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Mr Obama and other administration officials monitored the secret raid from the White House
The film's climax? Mr Obama monitored the top secret raid in 
the White House situation room
A senior Republican has called for an inquiry into reports the White House fed secrets about the killing of Osama Bin Laden to Hollywood film-makers.

Peter King, chair of the House of Representatives homeland security committee, cited a report suggesting the White House hopes the film will boost President Obama's election bid.


New York Times writer Maureen Dowd said film-makers had "top-level access".

The White House called that report - and Mr King's claims - "ridiculous".

Bin Laden, the al-Qaeda leader who had spent almost a decade in hiding since fleeing Afghanistan in late 2001, was killed in May in a raid into Pakistan by members of an elite Navy Seals special forces team.

The killing of the man behind the 9/11 terror attacks marked the recent high point in Mr Obama's presidency.

Since then the president has been dogged by joblessness, a sluggish economy and partisan bickering and gridlock in Washington and has seen his approval rating slip. [...]


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