Observer on lack of Bin Laden evidence
rikki | 25.10.2001 22:56
Nick Cohen writing for the Observer hinted at CIA/FBI leaks showing lack of evidence to connect Bin Laden to the 911 events.
The Observer 21 October 2001 "Without Predujice" by Nick Cohen
"Tony Blair told the commons that the bulk of the evidence linking them to Bin Laden's network couldn't be published because confidential sources had to be protected. Leaks from the FBI and CIA suggest it can't be published because it isn't there."
"Tony Blair told the commons that the bulk of the evidence linking them to Bin Laden's network couldn't be published because confidential sources had to be protected. Leaks from the FBI and CIA suggest it can't be published because it isn't there."
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Globalisation in Action
26.10.2001 01:22
No credible evidence, mere postulation, was sufficient to launch a major offensive, for defence, on an enemy, created by the CIA, to oppress it’s own Nation. Civilian casualties were to be avoided as the Coalition sought to eliminate Bin Laden, but only defenceless Afghans are dying in the round the clock sorties of pin-point accurate missiles and random cluster bombs.
The bombardment is preventing humanitarian assistance to a desperate people, who have never been responsible for a single terrorist attack on the UK. But there has been an upside for 'World Leaders' from these events, it has ushered in the New World Order, a unification of Multinational Corporations into one Global Entity, that will control all aspects of our life, or death.
the G8
The name's Blunder
26.10.2001 09:48
Without prejudice is some kind of sub title.
The article is called "The name's Blunder" here's the link.
I might post it if I get time.
LB
Luther Blissett
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