Monday, May 2, 2011

MAYBE A HOAX OR MAYBE NOT - OBAMA CANNOT BE TRUSTED

Submitted by: Donald Hank
Did they really get Bin Laden?
We may never know.
Remember, folks, this CIA is in the hands of the man who refused to reveal his BC, and then gave us one that was highly suspect. Also remember that Obama needs lots of points this close to elections.
I for one am not at all convinced they got Bin Laden:
Don Hank


Don Hank Comments 05/03/2011 : The response appearing below is from a UK contact.
One reason I am suspicious of the report on Osama's killing is this:
You will recall that after the 911 attacks, Osama was sending to the media more or less regular videos and statements taunting the US.
Several years ago that stopped. Around this time we heard reports that Osama was sick. At least one report said he required dialysis.
Another report stated that he was dead.
No one knew for sure.
Here is what you have told me so far:
One of you (whom I consider trustworthy) wrote that you have inside info from an unnamed source that they did indeed kill Osama in this raid at Abbottabad.
But another one of you (whom I consider trustworthy) wrote that you have inside info from an unnamed source (military) that Osama was killed several years ago.
Nothing conclusive yet, but I have yet to read or hear a convincing account of why Osama stopped sending videos and statements to the press such a long time ago and how it is possible that he just now is supposed to have been killed. And on top of that, the government is raising suspicions even more by telling us Osama was buried at sea (not facing Mecca) "in accordance with Muslim custom" (a detail that is disputed by most Muslim clerics). This comes on the heels of a White House report -- in response to queries about changes made to the BC -- that OCR was used on Obama's putative birth certificate to enhance the quality of the document, when in fact other documents from that era are perfectly legible.
The White House seems to be consistently producing suspicious sounding versions of various stories that, oddly, support Obama's veracity and worthiness for re-election.
I am concluding that, at best, some important details are being left out.
Don Hank

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