9/11 ANALYSIS: Where was Osama bin Laden on September 11, 2001.

The CBS report is a potential bombshell. It invalidates the Osama bin Laden “legend” created by US intelligence. It casts doubt on the notion that Osama was the “mastermind” behind the 9/11 attacks. It points to coverup and complicity at the highest echelons of the US administration.

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Osama bin Laden’s whereabouts on September 10, 2001 were confirmed by a CBS News Report. Osama had been hospitalized on September 10th, 2001, one day before the 9/11 attacks.

How on earth could he have coordinated the attacks from his hospital bed in a heavily guarded Pakistani military hospital located in Rawalpindi.

Bear in mind that the Combined Military Hospital Rawalpindi (under the adminstration of the Pakistani military) exclusively “provides specialised treatment to Army personel and their immediate family”. Osama bin Laden must have had some connections in the Pakistani military or intelligence to be admitted to the hospital. He was, according to Dan Rather’s CBS report, provided with  “treatment for a very special person”.

If the CBS report by Dan Rather is accurate and Osama had indeed been admitted to the Pakistani military hospital on September 10, 2001, …

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7 thoughts on “9/11 ANALYSIS: Where was Osama bin Laden on September 11, 2001.

  1. Actually, bin Laden was indeed, at that hospital. I visited him myself and we were married in a secret ceremony that is not so secret now since I have shed light on our nuptials. Hell! Even I can make up shit and we ALL know the U.S. government has no problem telling lies and making up shit as it goes along to justify starting shit in the Middle East. And the fact of the matter is that Afghanistan had nothing whatsoever to do with 9/11 and so why is the U.S. military still operating out of Afghanistan? Opium, of course.

    Osama bin Laden was not the mastermind behind 9/11. It has been stated that the Saudis were behind that and we are behind the Saudis. Go figure! But the American people are just too stupid and gullible for words. They love to believe that they are exceptional and that someone would want to come in and try and fuck up the great freedoms and justice and liberty they don’t enjoy. I have had it with trying to get through to people who are so willfully thickheaded, they block the truth from getting through because they don’t want to hear it.

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  2. Shelby, I, too, find it really frustrating to talk to people about 9/11. I’m also really fed up with American exceptionalism. This is one thing I really like about New Zealand. When our new prime minister spoke at the UN recently, she described Kiwis as “a self-deprecating” people. And it’s so true. They know exactly where they stand as a small nation at the bottom of the world – and willingly accept it.

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  3. Chossudovsky and others have been saying this for years. The problem with the 9/11 false flag is that if one accepts the obvious i.e. that it wasn’t a handful of muslims with boxcutters etc. then you’re forced to continue peeling away the putrid layers until it comprehensively changes one’s beliefs. And 9/11 is a very deep rabbit hole indeed. Very few are prepared to really go there since it potentially initiates a very real existential crisis. As my father recently opined: “If all that’s true, then I’d rather not know.”

    There lies the biggest obstacle to truth and the greatest advantage for those who perpetrated the 9/11 attacks. People are so programmed (even many so called truthers) that you can almost get away with anything. Who needs a conspiracy when culture is “inside the devil.”?

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  4. Thank you for your very profound observations, MK. The more I learn about 9/11 the more it boggles my mind. A big part of me shares your father’s views. I first learned that 9/11 was a most flag on Mother’s Day 2002. By September I had found a job in New Zealand and was making preparations to emigrate.

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  5. Well, I think you’re living in a beautiful country. It’s rather unique – as are the people. Its a place that’s profoundly healing and rejuevenates the soul. (I imagine this is especially fitting for you after all of your life challenges). One way or another the USA will not last in its present form. I’d recommend folks do as you did and leave while they can.

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