Obama special statement - Osama bin Laden 'dead'...

Some historic events on the 1st of MAY

# 1945 – World War II: A German newsreader officially announces that Adolf Hitler has "fallen at his command post in the Reich Chancellery fighting to the last breath against Bolshevism and for Germany".

2003 – 2003 invasion of Iraq: In what becomes known as the "Mission Accomplished" speech, on board the USS Abraham Lincoln (off the coast of California), U.S. President George W. Bush declares that "major combat operations in Iraq have ended".

1970 – Protests erupt in Seattle, Washington, following the announcement by U.S. President Richard Nixon that U.S. Forces in Vietnam would pursue enemy troops into Cambodia, a neutral country.

and others:

1930 – The dwarf planet Pluto is officially named.
1931 – The Empire State Building is dedicated in New York City.
1960 – Cold War: U-2 incident – Francis Gary Powers, in a Lockheed U-2 spyplane, is shot down over the Soviet Union, sparking a diplomatic crisis.


seems a important day to announce things... is this maybe the reason?

1st of May

Yom Hashoah, also known as, Holocaust Day or Remembrance Day, is acknowledged on the first of May every year. It was inaugurated on 1953, anchored by a law signed by the Prime Minister of Israel David Ben-Gurion and the President of Israel Yitzhak Ben-Zvi. The Jewish holiday honors the lives of the millions of Jews who had their lives taken during the Holocaust.Yom HaZikaron laShoah ve-laGvura (יום הזיכרון לשואה ולגבורה; "Holocaust and Heroism Remembrance Day"), known colloquially in Israel and abroad as Yom HaShoah and in English as Holocaust Remembrance Day, or Holocaust Day, is observed as Israel's day of commemoration for the approximately six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust as a result of the actions carried out by Nazi Germany and its accessories, and for the Jewish resistance in that period. In Israel, it is a national memorial day and public holiday. It is held on the 27 Nisan (April/May). In other countries there are different commemorative days – see Holocaust Memorial Day.


In 2010, it fell on Sunday, April 11, and, this being a Sunday is moved forward to Monday, April 12.[5] Similarly, for 2011, the 27th of Nisan falls on Sunday, May 1. Thus the observance is moved up a day to Monday, May 2. [6]


What may come?

1915 – The RMS Lusitania departs from New York City on her two hundred and second, and final, crossing of the North Atlantic. Six days later, the ship is torpedoed off the coast of Ireland with the loss of 1,198 lives, including 128 Americans, rousing American sentiment against Germany.
 
Hmmm, strange indeed - disclosure anagram.

'Osama bin Laden'

anagrams to

'A damn alien S.O.B.' :rolleyes:
 
Dorothy Minder said:
Could be, Deedlet. If the official story holds, it seems like they could spin this however they want. For example:

- We killed him! We're making progress. Now let's finish the job. It won't take long, really...
- We killed him! Let's declare victory and get out.
- We killed him! Now let's go get the next bad guy (Moammar Gadhafi, Bashar al-Assad, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Kim Jong Il, etc.)

Yes those could all be a possibilities, but I'm definitely leaning towards the third one. I guess we will just have to "wait and see".


Dorothy Minder said:
1) American military and intelligence capabilities remain very strong, and US forces will go anywhere to "bring justice to" (read: assassinate) enemies of the state.

so convenient isn't it? :rolleyes:



Dorothy Minder said:
2) This is a victory that unites all Americans [i.e. "War is a force that gives us meaning..."]

Yes, I've been watching/reading some coverage on how everyone in the US is celebrating the announcement. And everyone is basically, "I'm glad that basterd is dead. wooo" I bet some people are singing "We are the Champions" By Queen right about now...

I'm not sure why.. but I'm actually a bit emotional over all this, as in angry. :curse: I'm thinking, here we are 10 years after 9-11 and all these people STILL think it was all "the terrorists with box cutters" that did it, and the ring leader was Osama. It's just sickening how brainwashed all these people are.

Dorothy Minder said:
4) Turns out Obama is a strong president after all... [This from CNN. Fox, meanwhile, spent more time praising the military and CIA]

Yup, he's sure starting to look like a hero to a lot of people.


Dorothy Minder said:
5) The American "operators" were very careful to minimize civilian casualties ["We only kill the bad guys, promise!"]
lies, lies and more lies... so people can sleep easy at night.

Added: Interesting post Jeremy. It's always interesting to note dates of significant events and compare them to past years...
 
One of my more intellectually oriented friends suggested that this could be the pre-cursor to an invasion of Saudi Arabia by the U.S. later this year and linked me to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saudi_Arabia_%E2%80%93_United_States_relations

I found that to be an interesting reaction to say the least...but entirely possible perhaps? Time will tell...but I 100% agree that this is clearly an intentional political manipulation of some sort. I just hope it is not accompanied by another awful false flag event for whatever is ultimately being planned here. :barf:

I keep reading that the U.S. is saying over and over that "We want to make it clear we are not at war with Islam". Yet they keep repeating it just like that, over and over...sigh...
 
My take is that this is the PTB's way of declaring the War on Terror over and won. They are setting up Obama to have "won" this like Reagan was set up to "win" the Cold War. That means they are moving to a new phase. Also it seems the WOT may have outlived it's usefullness. They made tons of money, instituted police state measures, perfected techniques and technologies. Maybe the natural disasters are imminent.
 
_http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=13507436

US Kills Osama Bin Laden Decade After 9/11 Attacks

By DAVID ESPO and KIMBERLY DOZIER Associated Press
WASHINGTON May 2, 2011 (AP)

Osama bin Laden, the face of global terrorism and architect of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, was killed in a firefight with elite American forces Monday, then quickly buried at sea in a stunning finale to a furtive decade on the run.

Long believed to be hiding in caves, bin Laden was tracked down in a costly, custom-built hideout not far from a Pakistani military academy.

"Justice has been done," President Barack Obama said in a dramatic announcement at the White House while a crowd cheered outside and hundreds more gathered at ground zero in Manhattan to celebrate the news.

The military operation took mere minutes.

U.S. helicopters ferrying elite counter-terrorism troops into the compound identified by the CIA as bin Laden's hideout — and back out again in less than 40 minutes. Bin Laden was shot in the head, officials said, after he and his bodyguards resisted the assault.

Three adult males were also killed in the raid, including one of bin Laden's sons, whom officials did not name. One of bin Laden's sons, Hamza, is a senior member of al-Qaida. U.S. officials also said one woman was killed when she was used as a shield by a male combatant, and two other women were injured.

The U.S. official who disclosed the burial at sea said it would have been difficult to find a country willing to accept the remains. Obama said the remains had been handled in accordance with Islamic custom, which requires speedy burial.

"I heard a thundering sound, followed by heavy firing. Then firing suddenly stopped. Then more thundering, then a big blast," said Mohammad Haroon Rasheed, a resident of Abbottobad, Pakistan, after the choppers had swooped in and then out again.

Bin Laden's death marks a psychological triumph in a long struggle that began with the Sept. 11 attacks, and seems certain to give Obama a political lift. But its ultimate impact on al-Qaida is less clear.

The greatest terrorist threat to the U.S. is now considered to be the al-Qaida franchise in Yemen, far from al-Qaida's core in Pakistan. The Yemen branch almost took down a U.S.-bound airliner on Christmas 2009 and nearly detonated explosives aboard two U.S. cargo planes last fall. Those operations were carried out without any direct involvement from bin Laden.

The few fiery minutes in Abbottobad followed years in which U.S. officials struggled to piece together clues that ultimately led to bin Laden, according to an account provided by senior administration officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the operation.

Based on statements given by U.S. detainees since the 9/11 attacks, they said, intelligence officials have long known that bin Laden trusted one al-Qaida courier in particular, and they believed he might be living with him in hiding.

Four years ago, the United States learned the man's identity, which officials did not disclose, and then about two years later, they identified areas of Pakistan where he operated. Last August, the man's residence was found, officials said.

"Intelligence analysis concluded that this compound was custom built in 2005 to hide someone of significance," with walls as high as 18 feet and topped by barbed wire, according to one official. Despite the compound's estimated $1 million cost and two security gates, it had no phone or Internet running into the house.

By mid-February, intelligence from multiple sources was clear enough that Obama wanted to "pursue an aggressive course of action," a senior administration official said. Over the next two and a half months, the president led five meetings of the National Security Council focused solely on whether bin Laden was in that compound and, if so, how to get him, the official said.

Obama made a decision to launch the operation on Friday, shortly before flying to Alabama to inspect tornado damage, and aides set to work on the details.

The president spent part of his Sunday on the golf course, but cut his round short to return to the White House for a meeting where he and top national security aides reviewed final preparations for the raid.

Two hours later, Obama was told that bin Laden had been tentatively identified.

CIA director Leon Panetta was directly in charge of the military team during the operation, according to one official, and when he and his aides received word at agency headquarters that bin Laden had been killed, cheers broke out around the conference room table.

Administration aides said the operation was so secretive that no foreign officials were informed in advance, and only a small circle inside the U.S. government was aware of what was unfolding half a world away.

In his announcement, Obama said he had called Pakistani President Zardari after the raid, and said it was "important to note that our counter-terrorism cooperation with Pakistan helped lead us to bin Laden and the compound where he was hiding."

One senior administration told reporters, though, "we were very concerned ... that he was inside Pakistan, but this is something we're going to continue to work with the Pakistani government on."

The compound is about 100 yards from a Pakistani military academy, in a city that is home to three army regiments and thousands of military personnel. Abbottabad is surrounded by hills and with mountains in the distance.

Critics have long accused elements of Pakistan's security establishment of protecting bin Laden, though Islamabad has always denied it, and in a statement the foreign ministry said his death showed the country's resolve in the battle against terrorism.

Whatever the global repercussions, bin Laden's death marked the end to a manhunt that consumed most of a decade that began in the grim hours after bin Laden's hijackers flew planes into the World Trade Center twin towers in Manhattan and the Pentagon across the Potomac River from Washington. A fourth plane was commandeered by passengers who overcame the hijackers and forced the plane to crash in the Pennsylvania countryside.

In all, nearly 3,000 were killed in the worst terror attacks on American soil.

Former President George W. Bush, who was in office on the day of the attacks, issued a written statement hailing bin Laden's death as a momentous achievement. "The fight against terror goes on, but tonight America has sent an unmistakable message: No matter how long it takes, justice will be done," he said.

So, no body, and Yemen is next on the list. I only hope that Bush is right, as far as 9/11 is concerned. Now that would be ironic.
 
Mr. Premise said:
My take is that this is the PTB's way of declaring the War on Terror over and won. They are setting up Obama to have "won" this like Reagan was set up to "win" the Cold War. That means they are moving to a new phase. Also it seems the WOT may have outlived it's usefullness. They made tons of money, instituted police state measures, perfected techniques and technologies. Maybe the natural disasters are imminent.

I think to something similar. A way to justify retreat from Afghanistan, same move as the nonintervention in Egypt. A fallback option to the base, so not sure they will target something else.

The lie about "buried at sea" because a Muslim tradition is :rolleyes:.
 
What strikes me as interesting is the apparent "timetable" of the announcement. Aside from the interesting fact that it was done on May Day, it seems that there was some urgency for some reason. I mean, geeze, late at night? When was the last time you heard of a president making some kind of announcement like that so late at night? Or any kind of announcement?
 
This whole things smells kind of sour to me.

Him being buried at sea also makes my wonder. I would like to be a bug on a wall to hear the "real" reason for this. If he was really buried at sea that is. With the gubemint track record of half truths and outright lies, I just get weird "vibes" about this whole thing. This dramatic soap opera appears to be a very good distraction, from what next, I just don't know.

This morning on the radio, I've heard people partying on the streets, BIG TIME, yippie-kie-yay, just damn happy a human being is DEAD. Let's Party.!.!.! Yeah right (sarcasim)... Proving to me that many, many people are just clueless, programmed to live and thrive in this world of lies. During those radio interviews, I heard masses of people having parties in public and this indicated the mass mindset. That many people celebrating this worthless non-event makes me feel even more distant from the herd.

Weirds me out to hear those who will never open their eyes nor minds, no attempt even to "see" the world in an objective manner. All of them being stuck and isolated within their sacks of flesh, bones, and water. Living the ignorant mechanical existence of the self serving flesh. Ignorance can be taught, but I think many just have no desire for change or growth. This all has just raised my terror meter up a notch. If this is an indication of the mass consciousness, boy-o-boy, methinks the human experiential cycle has hit a new low not seen since the destruction of Atlantis.
 
I just read the Guardian's article "Osama bin Laden corpse photo is fake" (_http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/may/02/osama-bin-laden-photo-fake). Warning, graphic images.

The article proposes the image currently being toted as Osama's corpse appears to be a composite of two images: one of an earlier bin Laden and another of an unrelated corpse that had circulate around the 'Net a few years ago. Pretty compelling.

Gonzo
 
Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead?????

Could this really have been so difficult for 10 years, and then so seemingly simple at the end?

Then again, nobody wanted him dead more than George W, so if it could have been done on his watch would it not have been done?

The questions I ask are a) Who gains? and b) What difference does it make?

The whole thing strikes me as somewhat medieval - just my observation.
 
Looks like a fake to me too..

Look at OBL's old picture on the left. it has more gray hair than the new picture!!!
 
hmmm I just went on what really happened to get the details of Osama's earlier death and this is what I found

Quote from http://whatreallyhappened.com
ON MAY 1, 2011, JUST MOMENTS BEFORE PRESIDENT OBAMA ANNOUNCED THAT THE US HAD KILLED OSAMA BIN LADEN, THE WHATREALLYHAPPENED WEBITE CAME UNDER MASSIVE DISTRIBUTED DENIAL OF SERVICE ATTACK. THIS PAGE, WHICH DOCUMENTS THAT OSAMA BIN LADEN ACTUALLY DIED IN DECEMBER OF 2001, APPEARS TO BE WHAT THE WHITE HOUSE DIDN'T WANT AVAILABLE WHILE THE NEW PROPAGANDA WAS "CATAPULTED FORWARD". IT IS POSSIBLE THAT THIS IS THE OPENING GAMBIT IN A PLAN TO STAGE A "REVENGE" ATTACK FROM "AL QAEDA" ON THE UNITED STATES, WITH WHICH TO JUSTIFY TOTAL WAR ON THE MIDDLE EAST."
 
Laura said:
What strikes me as interesting is the apparent "timetable" of the announcement. Aside from the interesting fact that it was done on May Day, it seems that there was some urgency for some reason. I mean, geeze, late at night? When was the last time you heard of a president making some kind of announcement like that so late at night? Or any kind of announcement?

Yes, the timing was bizarre. The announcement came across internet news sites around 8 pm MST (10 pm EST) and it said the president had a statement to make at 10:30 but the subject was unannounced. Then, during the next hour and half, those who saw the news bulletin that there would be a statement waited as tidbits trickled out to news services with, finally, a statement that Osama was dead. I went to bed before Obama started his statement because I was too tired to wait any longer - not sure what time he actually finally started.

From the sound of it, I'm glad I missed it.

So, we have no body, even though this single man has prompted more war in the last decade than anyone in memory and the removal of American civil liberties. We got nice gruesome close ups of Saddam's sons corpses, and every other terrorist caught has been paraded in front of the cameras in one way or another. The bid daddy - the main honcho - THE boogie man of the last decade and he gets dumped into the sea? It's the stupidest thing I've ever heard.
 
I feel sorry for the poor sap they attribute the kill shot to. He will undoubtedly be "lost in combat" before he gets his ticker-tape parade. Can't have any loose ends.
 
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