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PostPosted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 3:01 pm    Post subject: BL on 9/10 Reply with quote

http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=200109 12&articleId=368


"Pakistan. Pakistan's Military Intelligence (ISI) told CBS that bin Laden had received dialysis treatment in Rawalpindi, at Pak Army's headquarters.

DAN RATHER, CBS ANCHOR: As the United states and its allies in the war on terrorism press the hunt for Osama bin Laden, CBS News has exclusive information tonight about where bin Laden was and what he was doing in the last hours before his followers struck the United States September 11.

This is the result of hard-nosed investigative reporting by a team of CBS news journalists, and by one of the best foreign correspondents in the business, CBS`s Barry Petersen. Here is his report.

(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) BARRY PETERSEN, CBS CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): Everyone remembers what happened on September 11. Here`s the story of what may have happened the night before. It is a tale as twisted as the hunt for Osama bin Laden.

CBS News has been told that the night before the September 11 terrorist attack, Osama bin Laden was in Pakistan. He was getting medical treatment with the support of the very military that days later pledged its backing for the U.S. war on terror in Afghanistan.

Pakistan intelligence sources tell CBS News that bin Laden was spirited into this military hospital in Rawalpindi for kidney dialysis treatment. On that night, says this medical worker who wanted her identity protected, they moved out all the regular staff in the urology department and sent in a secret team to replace them. She says it was treatment for a very special person. The special team was obviously up to no good.

"The military had him surrounded," says this hospital employee who also wanted his identity masked, "and I saw the mysterious patient helped out of a car. Since that time," he says, "I have seen many pictures of the man. He is the man we know as Osama bin Laden. I also heard two army officers talking to each other. They were saying that Osama bin Laden had to be watched carefully and looked after." Those who know bin Laden say he suffers from numerous ailments, back and stomach problems. Ahmed Rashid, who has written extensively on the Taliban, says the military was often there to help before 9/11.

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PETERSEN (on camera): Doctors at the hospital told CBS News there was nothing special about that night, but they refused our request to see any records. Government officials tonight denied that bin Laden had any medical treatment on that night.

(voice-over): But it was Pakistan's President Musharraf who said in public what many suspected, that bin Laden suffers from kidney disease, saying he thinks bin Laden may be near death. His evidence, watching this most recent video, showing a pale and haggard bin Laden, his left hand never moving. Bush administration officials admit they don`t know if bin Laden is sick or even dead.

DONALD RUMSFELD, DEFENSE SECRETARY: With respect to the issue of Osama bin Laden`s health, I just am -- don`t have any knowledge.

PETERSEN: The United States has no way of knowing who in Pakistan`s military or intelligence supported the Taliban or Osama bin Laden maybe up to the night before 9/11 by arranging dialysis to keep him alive. So the United States may not know if those same people might help him again perhaps to freedom.

Barry Petersen, CBS News, Islamabad.

(END VIDEOTAPE) END

(CBS News, 28 January 2002 emphasis added, the complete transcript of CBS report sis contained in annex to this article)

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 5:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

January 2002? Why are your sources always so old?

If you're saying there's some corruption in certain Middle Eastern governments, I agree with you. This isn't news, however.

I remember hearing the rumors that Bin Laden was near death. Yet, there he is, as healthy as ever, showing up on al Jazeera videos every so often, telling lies that would make the most die-hard conspiracy theorist blush.

Musharraf's opinion that bin Laden was near death is no evidence that bin Laden was treated as a VIP patient in Pakistan. It was probably just wishful thinking on his part.

Also, it's no news to anyone that many in Pakistan, perhaps some in the government, supported the Taliban -- after all, it originated in Pakistan. Pakistan's hard line against the Taliban since 2001 is mainly an effort to stay on Uncle Sam's good side, IMO.
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 8:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

For god sake. Dumb.

aggle-rithm wrote:
January 2002? Why are your sources always so old?


What on earth difference does the age of the source make?

aggle-rithm wrote:

I remember hearing the rumors that Bin Laden was near death. Yet, there he is, as healthy as ever, showing up on al Jazeera videos every so often, telling lies that would make the most die-hard conspiracy theorist blush.


Interesting that there is absolutely no way of knowing when those videos were made. Even the audio tapes have had doubts cast on them over their authenticity.

aggle-rithm wrote:

Musharraf's opinion that bin Laden was near death is no evidence that bin Laden was treated as a VIP patient in Pakistan. It was probably just wishful thinking on his part.


Laughing

Oh. Okay. Well done there.

aggle-rithm wrote:

Also, it's no news to anyone that many in Pakistan, perhaps some in the government, supported the Taliban -- after all, it originated in Pakistan. Pakistan's hard line against the Taliban since 2001 is mainly an effort to stay on Uncle Sam's good side, IMO.


The Taliban were a creation of ISI and the CIA. Besides, BL had Taliban support, he was NOT Taliban. He was Al CIAda, i mean Al Qaeda. Kind of cosy then that he was being pampered by big hats so closely tied to US intelligence.

Anyway, this all is beside the point. These facts show that Americas assertion that they were wholey unaware of BLs location is a lie.

CHRIST i cant understand how you people dont see things like this as at all suspicious.

Apologists, plain and simple.

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