- More revelations emerge that Bush administration is protecting
Osama Bin Laden. Intelligence sources are reporting that reports that Osama
Bin Laden is seriously ill and requires medical attention are part of a
neo-con disinformation campaign to divert attention away from the fact
that the crafty "Al Qaeda" leader is never far away from his
ex-U.S. Air Force T-39 twin engine Sabreliner, bought in 1993 from the
Davis Monthan Air Force Base "boneyard" outside of Tucson, Arizona.
The plane was purchased for $200,000 by Essam al Ridi to be used to ship
missiles between Bin Laden's home base of Sudan and Pakistan. French intelligence
documents show that in 1993 Bin Laden was still under "operational
control" of U.S. and British intelligence. Furthermore, the plane
sale was made to Bin Laden after National Security Agency intercepts of
the Sudanese mission to the U.N. proved that two Sudanese diplomats were
working with Bin Laden to bomb the World Trade Center in 1993.
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- Bin Laden's Sabreliner was, according to an ex-CIA source,
retrofitted at an ex-CIA base in Marana, Arizona by Evergreen International,
an airline company with close ties to the CIA. Evergreen currently operates
the base as the "Evergreen Air Center."
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- Bin Laden's Sabreliner is now reportedly secretly stashed
at a Pakistani military airbase, which means that Bin Laden is in Pakistan
with the knowledge of President Pervez Musharraf (and likely his close
"ally" George W. Bush). The ex-CIA source also revealed that,
as the late British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook revealed shortly before
his untimely death, "Al Qaeda" is nothing more than a CIA list
of arms dealers, mercenaries, drug dealers, and terrorists used by the
United States and the Saudis in the Mujaheddin war against the USSR. One
of the most notorious heroin and cocaine dealers was Mohammed Atta, the
lead 911 hijacker and someone frequently used as a prized and reliable
courier by U.S., British, and Saudi intelligence.
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