Creating Evidence Where There Is None
The New Yorker has published a story planted on
Nicholas Schmidle by unidentified sources who claim to be familiar with
the alleged operation that murdered Osama bin Laden. [Getting Bin Laden | What happened that night in Abbottabad, August 8, 2011]
There is no useful information in the story. Its
purpose seems simply to explain away or cover up holes in the original
story, principally why did the Seals murder an unarmed, unresisting
Osama bin Laden whose capture would have resulted in a goldmine of
terrorist information and whose show trial would have rescued the
government’s crumbling 9/11 story?
The gullible Schmidle tells us: “‘There was never
any question of detaining or capturing him–it wasn’t a split-second
decision. No one wanted detainees,’ the special-operations officer told
me.” In other words, the SEALs murdered bin Laden, because the US
government did not want detainees, not because trigger-happy stupid
SEALs destroyed a font of terrorist information.
Why did the SEALS dump bin Laden’s body in the
ocean instead of producing the evidence to a skeptical world? No real
explanation, just that SEALS had done the same thing to other victims.
Schmidle writes: “All along, the SEALs had planed to dump bin Laden’s
corpse into the sea–a blunt way of ending the bin Laden myth.” But
before they did so, the US checked with an unidentified Saudi
intelligence operative, who allegedly replied, “Your plan sounds like a
good one.”
I mean, really.
After all of Sy Hersh’s New Yorker revelations of
US government lies and plots, one can understand the pressure that might
have been applied to the New Yorker to publish this fairy tale. But
what is extraordinary is that there was a real story that Schmidle and
the New Yorker could have investigated.
In the immediate aftermath of bin Laden’s alleged
murder by the SEALs, Pakistani TV interviewed the next door neighbor to
bin Laden’s alleged compound. Someone supplied the video with an English
translation running at the bottom of the video.
According to the translation, the next door
neighbor, Mr. Bashir, said that he watched the entire operation from the
roof of his house. There were 3 helicopters. Only 1 landed. About a
dozen men got out and entered the house. They shortly returned and
boarded the helicopter. When the helicopter lifted off it exploded,
killing all aboard. Mr. Bashir reports seeing bodies and pieces of
bodies all over.
The US government acknowledges that it lost a helicopter, but claims no one was hurt.
Obviously, as there were no further landings, if
everyone was killed as Mr. Bashir reports, there was no body to be
dumped into the ocean.
A real investigation would begin with Mr. Bashir’s
interview. Was he actually saying what the English translation
reported? I have not been able to find the interview with the English
translation, but I believe this is the interview that I saw.
Surely there is a qualified interpreter who can
tell us what Mr. Bashir is saying. If the English translation that I
saw is not a hoax, then we are presented with a story totally different
from the one the government told us and repeated again through Mr.
Schmidle.
If the English translation of Mr. Bashir’s
interview is correct, one would think that there would be some interest
on the part of US news organizations and on the part of the intelligence
committees in Congress to question Mr. Bashir and his neighbors, many
of whom are also interviewed on Pakistani TV
saying that they have lived in Abbottabad all their lives and are
absolutely certain that Osama bin Laden was not among them.
Mr. Schmidle goes to lengths to describe the SEALs’
weapons, although his story makes it clear that no weapons were needed
as bin Laden is described as “unarmed” and undefended. The “startled”
bin Laden didn’t even hear the helicopters or all the SEALs coming up
the stairs. In addition to all his fatal illnesses which most experts
believe killed him a decade ago, bin Laden must have been deaf as
neighbors report that the sound of the helicopters was “intense.”
When Pakistanis on the scene in Abbottabad report a
totally different story from the one that reaches us second and third
hand from unidentified operatives speaking to reporters in the US who
have never been to Abbottabad, shouldn’t someone qualified look into the
story?
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