PREDICTED IN MARCH 2010: Staging bin Laden’s ‘Death’

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It appears that we are being primed for the “death” of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.

Attorney General Eric Holder told a House panel this month [March 2010] that bin Laden “will never appear in an American courtroom.”
Others who have examined the evidence, and the “bin Laden tapes,” have concluded that bin Laden is dead.

US Defense Secretary Robert Gates admitted that the US has had no reliable information on the whereabouts of Osama Bin Laden in years.
But the US needs a neat ending to its war on Afghanistan.

Staging
 bin Laden’s death will be seen as a fitting end to this genocidal war for the control of energy resources. Of course it will have to be done so that visual identification is not possible.

We suspect that when bin Laden is “killed,” we’ll just have to trust the folks that lied us into war to confirm they got him.

Read about Osama Bin Laden in Michel Chossudovsky’s international best-seller

America’s “War on Terrorism”

by Michel
Chossudovsky
also available in pdf format


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