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Staged Capture of Bin Laden Coming Soon

It is being argued that Bin Laden has already been caught and that the Bush administration is waiting for the right moment to stage his arrest to secure global and local support for the next election. But others argue that Bin Laden lives and is free.

aljazeera.com, 5 February 2004


PRISON PLANET VERSION

Staged Capture of Bin Laden Coming Soon

Paul Joseph Watson

It has become apparent that the global theatrical stage is being prepared for the presence of the CIA troublemaker Osama bin Laden.

With the benefit of hindsight we can look back to the pre-cursor of the arrest of Saddam Hussein and draw some interesting parallels

Before Saddam was rolled out, public officials were bragging that the arrest was about to take place. Congressman LaHood told his local newspaper, the Pantagraph, that 'he knew something they didn't' about the imminent capture of Saddam.

Around 16 months ago nationally syndicated radio talk show host Alex Jones was told by a source close to the Bush family that bin Laden was already dead and that the body had been handed over after an agreement with the bin Laden family. The source said bin Laden was on ice and his death would be announced only right before the 2004 election.

Madeleine Albright recently told Fox News that Bush already has bin Laden and is waiting to roll him at a politically expedient time. Understand that when she said this she was stern faced, she wasn't joking.

The Associated Press reported the comments of Lt. Col. Bryan Hilferty, who stated that bin Laden's general location was known and that he would be found within months. The recent rumblings about troop movements into northern Pakistan betray the fact that such an operation is in the works.

However, they've known where bin Laden was all along. I have featured numerous articles on the website where the troops on the ground has his location pinpointed, were about to swoop in, but the raid was suddenly called off because bin Laden had mysteriously disappeared.

In the spring of 1999, A British couple called Alan and Cindy Thompson were driving through Pakistan, in the very area that they're now talking about as being bin Laden's location. After driving for 11 hours on dirt roads they came to a checkpoint and were detained by armed Pakistani guards.

The next day the Dawn newspaper, one of the biggest newspapers in Pakistan, reported that this couple had found the secret lair of Osama bin Laden.

More interesting is that they reported that this location had been visited by US consulate officers, British, Australian, and Swiss ambassadors, and that it was guarded by a team of US commandoes.

After the couple were picked up by the British embassy they were invited to a garden party where all the British ambassadors and aid workers were bragging that they were stationed in the same area as bin Laden's secret hideout.

After the couple got back home to England they saw a newspaper article calling for the capture of bin Laden. This was a few months before Clinton signed an executive order mandating bin Laden to be killed on sight.

The couple immediately contacted Scotland Yard in London; they contacted the FBI and the Pentagon and in every case got nothing. No response, no request for an interview. Nothing.

Let us recap. We have British ambassadors visiting Osama bin Laden, whose location is guarded by elite US commandoes, and when the couple that witnessed all this try to report it, they are blackballed.

They know where bin Laden is and they have known for at least 5 years.

It's important to note that by blowing the whistle on this, it may cause them to change the script and not announce the capture of bin Laden. However, both George Bush and Tony Blair are reeling from the failure to find any WMD in Iraq. They need something to take the headlines away from their transparent lies.

I for one hope they choose to roll out bin Laden's dead body. The only other option for them right now is to launch another staged terror attack on US soil.

Look out for more 'We got him' headlines soon.

Originating file: http://www.aljazeera.com/cgi-bin/whos_lying/news.asp?whos_lying_news_id=5
CNN VERSION

'Bin Laden alive,' says Interpol

PARIS, France --The head of Interpol -- the world's international police force -- has warned that al Qaeda operatives are preparing simultaneous attacks in several countries.

Interpol Secretary General Ronald Noble also said he thought al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was alive.

In an interview with the Paris daily newspaper Le Figaro, on Friday, U.S.-born Noble said: "Something worrying is going on.

"All intelligence experts are agreed that al Qaeda is preparing a major terrorist operation, simultaneous attacks that would not target the United States alone but several countries at the same time.

"The field of battle now stretches to all countries and mobilises several terrorist groups."

The message came as the British government issued a warning that terrorists were planning "ever more dramatic and devastating" attacks. (Story)

The UK Home Office said: "If al Qaeda could mount an attack upon key economic targets, or upon our transport infrastructure, they would.

"If they could inflict damage upon the health of our population, they would."

On Thursday Islamic militant group al Qaeda claimed responsibility for the bomb attack on a Bali nightclub in which more than 180 people died. (Full story)

The group said it had targeted "nightclubs and whorehouses in Indonesia" in a Web site message which also boasted of its aim to hit inside Arab and Islamic countries which are part of a "Jewish-Crusader" alliance.

Noble said that despite some successes in cracking down on militant groups, particularly in Europe, the risk of attacks was as real as ever.

He added: "I would say that the risk today is at least as important as before September 11 (2001).

"Sleeping cells remain in place, unknown to the police, but ready to act from one day to another."

Noble also said Saudi-born militant bin Laden escaped U.S. bombing last year of his former hideout in Afghanistan.

"Osama bin Laden is alive," he said. "Despite intensive searches, we have not managed to locate him. But until someone can prove to me the contrary, I consider Osama bin Laden a fugitive who is alive.

"Osama bin Laden is a multimillionaire. He was hugely rich before September 11 and he still is today."

Noble also said that the recent attacks in Bali, Yemen and Moscow were messages from terror groups that, "'Your war against terrorism is far from over."'

Originating file: http://www.aljazeera.com/cgi-bin/whos_lying/news.asp?whos_lying_news_id=6



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