OBAMA TO VISIT GROUND ZERO = WATCH FOR OBAMA'S FAKED HOLOGRAPHIC ASSASSINATION TO BE USED AS A PRETEXT TO ATTACK SYRIA ,IRAN , VENEZUELA , AND NORTH KOREA JUST TO NAME A FEW NATIONS.
MAY 3 2011
FEAR IS THE TOOL OF CHOICE FOR MIND CONTROL OPERATIONS DONE THROUGH FREQUENCIES OUR MINDS RUN OUR BODIES WITH. WATCH FOR THIS OSAMA EVENT TO BE USED TO STAGE THE SECOND LEVEL OF FEAR AS OSAMA AND OBAMA ARE VERY CLOSE IN PRONUNCIATION AND MAY BE USED FOR STRONG DELUSION SOON.
Still-secret photos of the dead Osama bin Laden show a
precision kill shot above his left eye, a U.S. official said, as fresh details
emerged of an audacious American raid that netted potentially crucial al-Qaida
records as well as the body of the global terrorist leader.
President Barack Obama is going to ground zero in New York to mark the
milestone and remember the dead of 9/11.
Patience and persistence characteristics normally attributed to al-Qaida
proved decisive in America's decade-long hunt for bin Laden, whose fate was
sealed in 40 minutes of thunderous violence, years in the making.
According to the U.S. account, the assault team came away with hard drives,
DVDs, documents and more that might tip U.S. intelligence to al-Qaida's
operational details and perhaps lead the manhunt to the presumed
next-in-command, Ayman al-Zawahri. The CIA is already going over the material.
Obama, who approved the extraordinarily risky operation by Navy SEALs against
bin Laden's Pakistan redoubt and witnessed its progression from the White
House Situation Room, his face heavy with tension, reaped accolades from world
leaders he'd kept in the dark as well as from political opponents at home.
Republican and Democratic leaders alike gave him a standing ovation at an
evening White House meeting that was planned before the assault but became a
celebration of it, and an occasion to step away from the fractious political
climate. Obama plans to visit New York on Thursday.
"Last night's news unified our country," much as the terrorist attacks of
Sept. 11, 2001, did, Republican House Speaker John Boehner said earlier in the
day. Obama later appealed for that unity to take root as the U.S. presses the
fight against a terrorist network that is still lethal -- and now vowing
vengeance.
The episode was an embarrassment, at best, for Pakistani authorities as bin
Laden's presence was revealed in their midst. The stealth U.S. operation
played out in a city with a strong Pakistani military presence and without
notice from Washington. Questions persisted in the administration and grew in
Congress about whether some elements of Pakistan's security apparatus might
have been in collusion with al-Qaida in letting bin Laden hide in Abbottabad.
In an essay published Monday by The Washington Post, Pakistani President Asif
Ali Zardari denied suggestions his country's security forces may have
sheltered Osama bin Laden, and said their cooperation with the United States
helped pinpoint bin Laden.
As Americans rejoiced, they worried, too, that terrorists would be newly
motivated to lash out. In their wounded rage, al-Qaida ideologues fed that
concern. "By God, we will avenge the killing of the Sheik of Islam," one
prominent al-Qaida commentator vowed. "Those who wish that jihad has ended or
weakened, I tell them: Let us wait a little bit."
In that vein, U.S. officials warned that bin Laden's death was likely to
encourage attacks from "homegrown violent extremists" even if al-Qaida is not
prepared to respond in a coordinated fashion now.
The administration weighed whether to release photos of bin Laden's corpse and
video of his swift burial at sea. Officials were reluctant to inflame Islamic
sentiment by showing graphic images of the body. But they were also eager to
address the mythology already building in Pakistan and beyond that bin Laden
was somehow still alive.
U.S. officials say the photographic evidence shows bin Laden was shot above
his left eye, blowing away part of his skull.
He was also shot in the chest, they said. This, near the end of a frenzied
firefight in a high-walled Pakistani compound where helicopter-borne U.S.
forces found 23 children, nine women, a bin Laden courier who had unwittingly
led the U.S. to its target, a son of bin Laden who was also slain, and more.
Bin Laden had lived at the fortified compound for six years, officials said,
putting him far from the lawless and harsh Pakistani frontier where he had
been assumed to be hiding out.
The only information about what occurred inside the compound has come from
American officials, much of it provided under condition of anonymity.
They said SEALs dropped down ropes from helicopters, killed bin Laden aides
and made their way to the main building. Obama and his national security team
monitored the strike, watching and listening nervously and in near silence
from the Situation Room as it all unfolded.
"The minutes passed like days," White House counterterrorism adviser John
Brennan said.
U.S. officials said the information that ultimately led to bin Laden's capture
originally came from detainees held in secret CIA prison sites in Eastern
Europe. There, agency interrogators were told of an alias used by a courier
whom bin Laden particularly trusted.
It took four long years to learn the man's real name, then years more before
investigators got a big break in the case, these officials said. Sometime in
mid-2010, the man was overheard using a phone by intelligence officials, who
then were able to locate his residence -- the specially constructed $1 million
compound with walls as high as 18 feet topped with barbed wire.
U.S. counterterrorism officials considered bombing the place, an option that
was discarded by the White House as too risky, particularly if it turned out
bin Laden was not there.
Instead, Obama signed an order on Friday for the team of SEALs to chopper onto
the compound under the cover of darkness.
In addition to bin Laden, one of his sons, Khalid, was killed in the raid,
Brennan said. Bin Laden's wife was shot in the calf but survived, a U.S.
official said. Also killed were the courier, another al-Qaida facilitator and
an unidentified woman, officials said.
Some people found at the compound were left behind when the SEALs withdrew and
were turned over to Pakistani authorities who quickly took over control of the
site, officials said. They identified the trusted courier as Kuwaiti-born
Sheikh Abu Ahmed, who had been known under the name Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti.
Within 40 minutes, the operation was over, and the SEALs flew out -- minus one
helicopter, which had malfunctioned and had to be destroyed. Bin Laden's
remains were flown to the USS Carl Vinson, then lowered into the North Arabian
Sea.
Bin Laden's death came 15 years after he declared war on the United States.
Al-Qaida was also blamed for the 1998 bombings of two U.S. embassies in Africa
that killed 224 people and the 2000 attack on the USS Cole that killed 17
American sailors in Yemen, as well as countless other plots, some successful
and some foiled.
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