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Osama bin Laden: Murder Without a Corpse
In a photograph, Bush is shown in an Army jacket, his hands holding a tray with a picture-perfect turkey, garlanded by grapes. He is surrounded by American troops, most of whom are not looking at him. This is meant to convey that the photo was spontaneous, casual, and not posed. It is authentic.
In another photograph, Obama is shown in the Situation Room of the White House, surrounded by his top security advisors. They are watching something. Of the thirteen faces, none is looking at the camera. Again, this is to convey that the photo was natural and spontaneous. Obama is shown in a casual jacket, Biden in shirt sleeves, details that indicate they are at work, and not posing for a propaganda photo, god forbid. This image is so authentic, in fact, that it borders on the illicit. This was a secret session, after all. That’s why all of the laptop monitors have been blackened out, and the photo in front of Hillary Clinton has been blurred. We should be thankful, then, at this courtesy peep at a scene we shouldn’t even have access to. The spontaneity is also reinforced by an unfamiliar face at the back, peeking in. She is younger and shorter than the rest, truly a little person among heavyweights, nearly all of whom are men, by the way, yet only the most cynical would conclude that this small woman was added to double the female representation in the room. A really tall and large woman would not do. Like that worm in the British royal wedding photo, this tiny woman provides just enough intrigue without distracting.
As we all know, Bush served up a plastic turkey, so the turkey propaganda photo was itself a turkey, but a much bigger turkey is the Situation Room image. Releasing it, the White House explained that Obama and company were watching the raid and execution of Bin Laden in real time, with the snuff film made possible by a camera mounted on the helmet of a Navy Seal. Now, it doesn’t take a genius to figure out that any head during a firefight is not likely to be stationary, not long enough, in any case, to broadcast steadily and clearly to the folks back home, not unless it wants to be a dead head, that is.
“Hey, Seal with the camera, run up that stairs and fix your gaze on Geronimo, will you? Remember to stand still and don’t duck, so our Commander in Chief will have a vivid stream of images, OK?”
Soon after, the White House explained that there was no live feed of the crucial moment, after all, that the camera actually didn’t work for 25 of the 38-minute raid, so there was absolutely no video footage of Bin Laden, but why this sudden reversal? Can’t these people work out their lies before they broadcast them to us?
The White House had to backtrack because it had painted itself into a corner. It had already refused to produce photos of a dead Bin Laden. He had been shot above the eye, it said, shattering his skull, so such a gory image would inflame Muslim sentiments. “We don’t want to spike the football,” Obama explained. But if we can’t see a dead Bin Laden, how about a photo of him alive? If a helmet mounted camera could deliver a live feed to the Situation Room, surely it can produce at least one image of Bin Laden with his head still intact, and in that house? But this, too, was out of the question, incredibly enough.
With webcams, surveillance cameras, Google street view and the ubiquitous camera phones, it seems that the entire world is always photographed, or ready to be photographed these days, that anyone at any moment can be captured by that voracious shutter, then uploaded onto a screen. There are cameras hidden inside pens, books, boom boxes, clocks, air purifiers and smoke detectors. You can probably google any name, a grade school chum, your first lover, long lost cat, dead grandma, bless her soul, and find photos of them online, uploaded by the Pentagon, or maybe God himself.
We are drowning in photographs, most of which we can do without, yet the one the image that everyone wants to see this week, of a Bin Laden dead or alive during the raid, is not available. Instead, we are treated to a wealth of irrelevant information. We are told that there was “a hero dog” involved; that Obama and company had turkey pita wraps, cold shrimp, potato chips and soda, bought from Costco, the cheapo outlet—how nice, this common man touch—in the Situation Room; that Obama has met to congratulate his commandos, all highly intelligent and responsible family men between the ages of 30 and 40. Whatever.
The Bin Laden photos would not matter if there was a corpse, but that too, has gone missing. Less than six hours after news came that he had been killed, it was announced that Bin Laden had already been tossed into the ocean. The official explanation: The US must respect the Islamic tradition that a corpse be buried within 24 hours, and since no country was willing to be his final host, not even Saudi Arabia, his homeland, Bin Laden had to be dumped where he could never be exhumed. How convenient. Case closed!
Such respect for a Muslim corpse from a country that seems to be fighting Muslims everywhere, that kills, imprisons and tortures Muslims, whose soldiers draped panties and smeared shit on Muslim heads, raped Muslim women and collected Muslim ears as trophies. America hasn’t exactly been shy about abusing Muslims, dead or alive, so why this sudden delicacy? Remember also that Uday and Qusay Hussein were killed by American troops on July 22, 2003, then buried on August 2, 11 days later.
So the CIA is basically saying to us, The dog ate my cadaver, but, hey, if it can’t show us something, maybe it never had it, especially since it is a chronic liar and in the cloak and dagger business. For most English-language trials since the disappearance of William Harrison in 1660, there has been the principle of no corpse, no murder, but here you actually have an open admission of murder, widely broadcast, but no corpse, which is tantamount to destruction of evidence, whatever it was.
So without a cadaver or even the flimsy evidence of a photoshopped photograph, what is there to this sensational murder, really? Nothing but words from the CIA and the White House. Though they lied to us about Jessica Lynch’s “rescue” and Pat Tillman’s murder, we are to believe them this time because they have suddenly decided to speak the truth. Honestly.
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Show AllLet's back up a bit.
It is obvious that the US military/CIA are going to positively identify OBL, but nothing can be independently verified, and they may well have samples of his cells, that they can produce and say they were taken from the body. After all it is documented that he went for ten days to the American Hospital in Dubai in about July 2001, where he had more than one meetings with CIA agents.
The question is not "is Bin Laden dead"? Of course he is dead, at least by all but this harebrained account, he died in December 2001. So in that sense the question is who was killed if anyone in that house in Pakistan on 1 May? (Maybe a look-alike, one used for the many forged CIA videos) And, there is no body to confirm either death or identity. Yet their may be some forensic evidence in that house. The raid on the Pakistani compound that allegedly killed Osama bin Laden on Monday also resulted in the death of his son and presumed heir, Hamza, it was reported in the Telegraph today. So their should be the blood of a father and son on the premises. Hamsa allegedly apeared in a video posted on an extremist website to mark the third anniversary of the July 7 London bombings in which 52 people died (Long after his father's earlier reported death). Other members of the bin Laden family have been given refuge in Iran and Sudan according to the same article. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/pakistan/8488238/Osama-bin-Laden-dead-son-and-presumed-heir-also-killed-in-raid.html
Today, according to the BBC the Pakistan Government will start its own investigation.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-13330909
I can only hope that they will be thorough and transparent. If that is the case and if OBL really was in that house with wives and children the Pakistan government could easily use the forensic evidence available compared with DNA samples of other known members of the Bin Laden family in Iran and/or Sudan and thereby the matter may have a chance to get an independent evaluation.
True, still no body which makes a murder investigation difficult, but if Bin Laden's DNA traces can be found on the premises it would then certainly blow the theory out of the water that he was in fact already dead a long time ago, and that the US had him killed again in a dramatic spoof show for political and strategic gain.
I doubt seriously that Pakistan could or would want to hide the facts if they had proof that the real OBL was not killed in that house. But who knows, 7 billion dollars of promised aid buys a lot of skulduggery too. Nevertheless their are many in Pakistan who would far rather see the back of the US and their influence.
Time will tell, but there are still too many anomalies and convenient changes of important details to say that this whole story is cut and dry. Personally, just from the legal point of view I think that this murder, if murder there was, should be investigated "independently" because the whole question of "targeted assassination" must one day come before an international court. There is no doubt a crime was committed. But, that would be in another world; a world that had some respect for laws, I guess.
If the photo in the attached article is the one you are referring to, yes it is a photoshop composite.
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/willheaven/100085835/why-that-photo-of-a-dead-osama-bin-laden-is-almost-certainly-a-photoshopped-fake/
But there is another question to be answered which is, who made it and why? Is it the habit of TV or print media to publish pictures without verification? Is that not proof at least of how easy it is to get a sensational lie on the front page. Who got it into circulation? Could it have been to deliberately start the "disinformation" campaign, along with getting a jump on the denials and counter attacks of "conspiracy theorists" to any doubters of the flimsy evidence?
del
+"through my tears, I see opportunity."+
http://tinyurl.com/y8q6m7o
You guys are as weird as the birther/doubters…. Accept that this mass murder is dead and move on…
What’s next? Black helicopters….HARP mind control…
The only murder I accept as having occurred in regard to you is the mass murder of brain cells that occurred when you got hooked on false patriotism.
People like you are easily led by the nose by the monied interests.
Did it ever occur to you that, in human affairs (adultery, crime syndicates, car theft rings, Wall Street banks, Pentagon weapons manufacturers seeking new funding, etc.), conspiracy is the norm and not the exception? To suspect a conspiracy is absoltely normal thinking. To ridicule this suspicion is stupid and plays into those who wish to continue fleecing the American public for all they are worth.
How does it feel to be a useful idiot?
The elite are laughing at you.
agelbert
Very well put.
Aglebert, cannot agree more...
You say "conspiracy is the norm and not the exception"
May I add : corruption and conspiracy is the norm and not the exception!
Not to fret, the corpse is in the Arabian Sea, sleeping with the fishes.
My rule of thumb is: If the US government is saying it, it is likely a lie.
I.F. Stone, an investigative reporter, stated that governments lie and everything government says is a lie. I went to a lecture by Stone in the 60's and he was captivating. Needless to say he was investigated in the 50's by McCarthy and the HUAC. He reported on the corruption in Congress, using the Congressional record.
Dear bogi666---
I.F. Stone... in the early 1960s had a very unusual pamphlet called Minority of One. Perhaps his unique contribution at the time was his opposition to Israel's treatment of Palestine, given that back then nearly all others on the Left supported Israel, which back then had a well-funded PR campaign, no doubt a reaction to the European Diaspora.
Stone lived and worked out of his home in New Jersey. I was volunteering as a reporter for the evening newspaper at CCNY and phoned Stone to ask for an interview. I think I had to take a train from Manhattan to visit his home/office. I had no car.
He seemed quite suspicious. Having seated me across his desk, or table, he asked me to move the door through which I had entered. Behind the door, hanging on the wall was a tricolor flag. He asked if I recognized the flag. I did not.
"That is the flag of your enemy, North Vietnam," said Stone.
"North Viet Nam is not my enemy," I replied. The interview went well from there.
Even back then it was hard for a young idealist to find an older man who was still an idealist, let alone a hardnosed sonuvabitch who brooked no bullshit.
Somewhere in my collection I probably still retain his pamphlets, which were printed two-color (black & blue!), NOT on cheap newsprint, and showed a flare for typography as an artform.
Today, I would have to think hard to find any current writer with his political erudition. If he thought someone was lying, he called them out, probably as a reaction to the storm of McCarthyism. Show me the names, Senator, not an anonymous list.
It is not easy to join your ideals with daily living in this country.
This was around the time that William F. Buckley Jr was a rising star in what still remained of the intellectual Republican Establishment, and Gore Vidal was willing to debate him on a late night talk show! (Dick Cavett?)
Oh for the Good Old Days! So abhorred at the time. Hey, didn't Nixon create the EPA? Deconstruct, Reconstruct, Deconstruct, Reconstruct, a year of public college is approaching $40,000---versus biking from Holland to Turkey and taking time off at the hostels to do some serious reading.
College in America is a waste of time unless you are seriously into the sciences and math. The latter have material business (and mental) applications. "The Arts" as in Liberal Arts institutions with departments called, "Arts and Science," are being defunded. Business schools are replacing them. (Given the digital revolution of the past 25-50 years, rising slowly through IBM and the magnetic strip on your personal check and then suddenly surging in several techno waves one upon another---the i-pod is midway in this, the Credit Card precedes it---[there are huge issues with saving digital electronic history, as opposed to books, for example, or printed and USPS-date-stamped utility bills!] The actual Revolution is NOT so much Philosophical as impacting upon how each of us confronts daily reality, reduced to reading digits on a small screen. And this dilemma now includes the cars we drive.)
But I digress! If the most hunted man in U.S. history is surrounded in his home and is virtually helpless in the circumstance, you do not shoot him point-blank in the head. Instead, you hand him a gun in the presence of witnesses and recording devices, and ask whether, given his penchant for promoting the use of suicide vests to wreak havoc on the Nature of Human Consciousness, he would care to end his own life, magnanimously.
I'd lay down the gun and demand a Trial in the International Courts. But the United States cannot tolerate such a Trial, as with Saddam Hussein, and thus the assassination(s).
There is a relationship among moral and economic and intellectual bankruptcy.
Look at what has changed. At least Dubya gave Saddam a "Trial," (despite "he tried to kill my Daddy"!) and the facade of jurisprudence was presented, and Saddam was hanged in violation of International Law. But he got a "trial"!
Today, fuck jurisprudence. Just go in and take the bastard out. Screw International Law. Screw the sensitivities of the Pakistani Government. With its 90 or so nuclear warheads and the history of AQ Quan (sp?) Damn the torpedoes!
We've come a long way, Baby, since the often rich journalism back then of the likes of I.F. Stone. (Meanwhile, I've wondered for decades since seeing the RCA dog ears tilted to the sound coming out of the megaphone sticking out of the 78 rpm wind-up record player, How Does the Dog Recognize Its Owner?)
A friend wrote a few days ago that the death of ObL is meaningless, and in a sense I think he is correct. Yet the method, the timing, the hubris, all have meaning.
No "justice" has been served here.
Brilliant article. Many brilliant comments. (But like the dog, how can I possibly know who is "brilliant"? I suspect it goes back to a famous statement during a Congressional investigation into Pornography: perhaps I paraphrase: 'I can't define it, but I know it when I see it.' Same with assassination and torture. What you do to the least, you do to me. Empathy exonerated. ) Too bad we can get no similar insight from the Mass Media that millions listen to during their daily commute.
Plastic turkeys. Sawdust stuffing. I wonder how many times as a child and then later, Obama watched The Wizard of Oz? It starts in black and white, and just after the tornado lifts the house, the screen goes to Technicolor and the body of the wicked witch who has just been struck dead by the house falling on her disappears right after the ruby slippers episode. Her legs shrink and disappear under the house. Enter the Munchkins! (I love the flying monkeys: Wall Street personified!)
Is Obama Dorothy, or the Wizard, or the Straw Man, or the Tin Man, or can he become the little dog who pulls back the curtain?
Linh Dinh, little dog, keep barking. As a formerly famous American poet began a poem: Bow Wow. Arf, Arf. Or, "Mr. Dinh, Tear Back That Curtain" (even if it isn't yet made of iron...)
"Bring America Back"!!! Send me poppies! I'm in great existential pain. Many years ago I read a book by a famous Chinese author about opium. The mere reading of it gave me pause, which I needed then. I would thus be interested to read what Osama bin Laden might have had to say at Trial on the Afghanistan opium trade and, for example, how it influences relations with Turkey...
Be well. Beware flying monkeys! Today they are called (invisible) Drones.
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