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justdrew wrote:so one possibility is that rather than admit these deaths occurred in the OBL raid, they're being "moved" to this event which maybe didn't really happen at all then?
BBC News US & Canada
11 August 2011 Last updated at 00:39 GMT
Peter King queries Bin Laden film White House access
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.
'Home-stretch boost'
In the aftermath of the raid, senior US military officials decried media leaks of information to the news media, saying they jeopardised future operations.
On 6 August, New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd wrote that Sony Pictures had begun producing a film about the Bin Laden raid by Kathryn Bigelow and Mark Boal, the Oscar-winning director and writer of The Hurt Locker, which portrayed a squad of US bomb-defusers in Iraq.
"The moviemakers are getting top-level access to the most classified mission in history," Ms Dowd wrote, adding that the film would "no doubt reflect the president's cool, gutsy decision against shaky odds".
Ms Dowd said the film was due to be released in October 2012, "perfectly timed to give a home-stretch boost to a campaign that has grown tougher".
In a letter to the inspectors general of the CIA and the Department of Defense, Mr King, a New York Republican, asked officials to investigate the extent to which the White House, the CIA and Department of Defense discussed "the advisability of providing Hollywood executives with access to covert military operators and clandestine CIA officers".
He also queried whether the film would be submitted for pre-screening and what steps the Obama administration had taken to ensure no operational secrets were revealed, along with other matters.
Open access
"The administration's first duty in declassifying material is to provide full reporting to Congress and the American people, in an effort to build public trust through transparency of government," Mr King wrote.
On Wednesday, White House spokesman Jay Carney said suggestions the administration had provided secret information to the film-makers were "ridiculous".
He said the White House press office makes an effort to ensure that news articles, documentary films and Hollywood productions about the president are accurate, and aims to accommodate film-makers who seek interviews with White House officials.
"We do not discuss classified information," Mr Carney said.
"And I would hope that as we face a continued threat from terrorism, the House Committee on Homeland Security would have more important topics to discuss than a movie."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-14485341
The Chinook helicopter that insurgents shot down over the weekend burst into flames before hitting the ground, leaving wreckage scattered on both sides of a river in eastern Afghanistan and killing 30 Americans and eight Afghans, witnesses told The Associated Press on Thursday.
ISLAMABAD | Sun Aug 14, 2011 6:58pm EDT
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan gave China access to the previously unknown U.S. "stealth" helicopter that crashed during the commando raid that killed Osama bin Laden in May despite explicit requests from the CIA not to, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.
The disclosure, if confirmed, is likely to further shake the U.S.-Pakistan relationship, which has been improving slightly after hitting its lowest point in decades following the killing of bin Laden.
During the raid, one of two modified Blackhawk helicopters, believed to employ unknown stealth capability, malfunctioned and crashed, forcing the commandos to abandon it.
"The U.S. now has information that Pakistan, particularly the ISI, gave access to the Chinese military to the downed helicopter in Abbottabad," the paper quoted a person "in intelligence circles" as saying on its website.
It said Pakistan, which enjoys a close relationship with China, allowed Chinese intelligence officials to take pictures of the crashed aircraft as well as take samples of its special "skin" that allowed the American raid to evade Pakistani radar.
One U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Reuters there was reason to believe Pakistan had allowed the Chinese to inspect the aircraft. But the official could not confirm it happened with certainty...
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/08/ ... BT20110814
8bitagent wrote:Remember how three of the Jessica Lynch soldiers who spoke out all mysteriously were randomly gunned down by masked men within months of coming back
to the states?(Two by robbers, one my some guy who leaned over a fence at a barbeque)
(links to mainstream news on each of the deaths)
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread232959/pg1
The documentary "The Tilman Story" pretty much says what's up without explicitly saying so. I mean when the damn coroner who examined his body said it's close ranger murder, you know something is up.
The "we covered up the friendly fire" is the ultimate example of limited hangout.
8bitagent wrote:This 4 minute segment from the Dark Knight, as was suggested by some people months ago, pretty much shows how events like 9/11...JFK, ect "go down". As Peter Dale Scott would say, a "meta play from the deep state", where each party doesnt know what the other is doing(or sometimes, not knowing they are involved in a conspiracy)
MacCruiskeen wrote:Tidying up the last loose ends:10 August 2011 Last updated at 13:34 GMT
US says Taliban who shot down US helicopter dead
Breaking news
The Taliban insurgents who shot down a US military helicopter, leaving 30 American troops dead, have been killed, a US commander has said.
General John Allen, US forces commander in Afghanistan, told a Pentagon news conference those responsible had been killed in an air strike.
The 30 American deaths were the largest single US loss of life in the decade-long conflict.
The dead included Navy Seals, US Air Force personnel and other groups
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-14479949
Makes you wonder exactly how they identified "those responsible".
justdrew wrote:so one possibility is that rather than admit these deaths occurred in the OBL raid, they're being "moved" to this event which maybe didn't really happen at all then?
MinM wrote:
http://rigorousintuition.ca/board2/view ... 89#p4199898bitagent wrote:Remember how three of the Jessica Lynch soldiers who spoke out all mysteriously were randomly gunned down by masked men within months of coming back
to the states?(Two by robbers, one my some guy who leaned over a fence at a barbeque)
(links to mainstream news on each of the deaths)
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread232959/pg1
The documentary "The Tilman Story" pretty much says what's up without explicitly saying so. I mean when the damn coroner who examined his body said it's close ranger murder, you know something is up.
The "we covered up the friendly fire" is the ultimate example of limited hangout.
9/11 & JFK Finally Solved(Thanks to The Dark Knight)8bitagent wrote:This 4 minute segment from the Dark Knight, as was suggested by some people months ago, pretty much shows how events like 9/11...JFK, ect "go down". As Peter Dale Scott would say, a "meta play from the deep state", where each party doesnt know what the other is doing(or sometimes, not knowing they are involved in a conspiracy)MacCruiskeen wrote:Tidying up the last loose ends:10 August 2011 Last updated at 13:34 GMT
US says Taliban who shot down US helicopter dead
Breaking news
The Taliban insurgents who shot down a US military helicopter, leaving 30 American troops dead, have been killed, a US commander has said.
General John Allen, US forces commander in Afghanistan, told a Pentagon news conference those responsible had been killed in an air strike.
The 30 American deaths were the largest single US loss of life in the decade-long conflict.
The dead included Navy Seals, US Air Force personnel and other groups
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-14479949
Makes you wonder exactly how they identified "those responsible".
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