
The images on the top left and bottom right are images of Ben Laden shot in 1998. The images on the top right and bottom left are still frames taken from the "Bin Laden Video Confession" widely televised in December, 2001.
An interview with Osama bin Laden was published in a Karachi-based Pakistani daily newspaper, Ummat, on September 28, 2001. In this interview, bin Laden explicitly denies involvement in the September 11 attacks in the US:

FBI: “Bin Laden Not Wanted for 9/11”

On June 5, 2006, reporter Ed Hass contacted the FBI Headquarters in Washington DC, to learn why Bin Laden’s Most Wanted poster did not indicate that Usama was also wanted in connection with 9/11.
He spoke with Rex Tomb, Chief of Investigative Publicity for the FBI. When asked why there is no mention of 9/11 on Bin Ladens Most Wanted web page, Tomb said, “The reason why 9/11 is not mentioned on Usama Bin Ladens Most Wanted page is because the FBI has no hard evidence connecting Bin Laden to 9/11.”
First no WMD's ... Now Bin Laden's confession video turns out to have been faked. What's next, Saddam is on the board of Haliburton?
1 comment:
Is it just me? Or is this really not a big deal?
No, it's not just you. It is a big deal. Unfortunately, far too many of the "faithful" of this country will never accept that their government lied to them and, thus, this will go down as one of the great myths of history.
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