Thursday, May 05, 2011

Bin Laden Killed-Why Does This Reek SO Badly?

We've all heard the reports about Seal Team 6 killing Osama Bin Laden. But to me, it sounds very fishy. The longer the time goes by, the more suspect the government's official story gets. The story just keeps changing by the moment.

The conflicts in the story just keep growing. It would appear that the official story is changing on a daily basis. And it doesn't make any sense. No proof, no rhyme, no reason, nothing... No body, photoshopped pictures, no eyewitnesses, nothing.

Over the years, I've heard reports that OBL was dead years ago. Some say that he had died from kidney failure, since he was known to be suffering from it before the WTC attacks. Others say that he had been killed in Tora Bora during the heavy bombing that was being conducted by the US military over there when they first invaded Afghanistan. It is even reported that the US knew he was dead. Benazir Bhutto said that she had heard from her sources that Bin Laden had been killed by Omar Sheikh. Ironically, she was assassinated about 2 months after saying this. Of course, it was just a coincidence...

In short, this is just too convenient. The timing is suspect. Obama's popularity ratings were probably as low as GW Bush's. This OBL thing is an obvious distraction to keep people engaged in the media circus. Also, this sets up the perfect pretext for new 'false flag' operations that can be blamed on Muslim extremists. No matter how much security we add, the 'terrorists' always seem to be able to circumvent it.

The oligarchs that carry out these sophisticated intelligence operations rely on the trusting nature of average people. They need people to believe what they are told by authority figures on television and from other media sources. They could not control society if people were smart enough to figure out the lies and inconsistencies in this biased mass media reporting.

Most people do not want to be perceived as being too 'far out' in their thinking and questioning of news reporting. The story being told in the mass media about this OBL assassination is more than 3 standard deviations of perceptive distance from the truth, so the truth is seen as being 'far out', and it is. But it is this way because it was designed to be this way.

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