When did Osama bin Laden really die?
What do you think about it?
In these few paragraphs you get a clear cut
picture regarding Osama bin Laden. As everyone know that Osama bin Laden was an
American agent which was used to create militants in different parts of the
world in order to destroy the Russian, Soviet Union supremacy on the World
which can clear the route for USA to become the Super Power. As the History
says USA always create such dramatic figures to achieve their hidden goals
and then discards that figure.
Osama bin Laden death conspiracy theories
The death of Osama bin Laden gave
rise to various conspiracy theories, hoaxes,
and rumors. These include the ideas that bin Laden had been dead for years, or
is still alive. Doubts about bin Laden's death were fueled by the U.S.
military's disposal of his body at sea, the decision to not release any
photographic or DNA evidence of bin Laden's death to the public, the
contradicting accounts of the incident (with the official story on the raid
appearing to change or directly contradict previous assertions), and the
25-minute blackout during the raid on bin Laden's compound during which a live
feed from cameras mounted on the helmets of the U.S. special forces was cut
off.
On May 2, 2011, an image purporting to show a dead bin Laden was broadcast on
Pakistani television. Though the story was picked up by much of the British
press, as well the Associated Press, it was
swiftly removed from websites after it was exposed as a fake on Twitter.
Lack
of physical evidence
The primary source of skepticism about the U.S. government's story has been its
own refusal to provide any physical evidence to substantiate its claim. Though
the Abbottabad raid has been described in great detail by U.S. officials, no
physical evidence constituting actual proof of his death has been offered to
the public, neither to journalists nor to independent third parties who have
requested this information through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
Numerous organizations filed FOIA requests seeking at least a partial release
of photographs, videos, and/or DNA test results, including The Associated Press, Reuters, CBS News, Judicial Watch, Politico, Fox News, Citizens United, and NPR. At
the time of filing their FOIA request, The Associated Press said:
This information is important for the historical record. That's our view.
—Michael Oreskes, Senior Managing Editor, The Associated Press
On April 26, 2012, a US federal judge decided in the case Judicial Watch v.
U.S. Department of Defense, that the DoD did
not need to release any evidence to the public. Judicial Watch's president responded to
the ruling by saying:
The court got it terribly wrong. There is no provision under the Freedom of
Information Act that allows documents to be kept secret because their release
might offend our terrorist enemies. We will appeal.
In
Iran
A number of Iranians said they believed that bin Laden was working with the
U.S. during the entire war on terror. Ismail Kosari, an Iranian MP, said that
bin Laden "was just a puppet controlled by the Zionist regime
in order to present a violent image of Islam after the September 11
attacks", and that his death "reflects the passing of a
temporary US pawn, and symbolizes the end of one era and the beginning of
another in American policy in the region".
Another
MP, Javad Jahangirzadeh, said he believed that it was the U.S. that had carried
out the terrorist attacks, and bin Laden was the main source of help. He
stated, "The West has been very pleased with bin Laden's operations in
recent years. Now the West was forced to kill him in order to prevent a
possible leak of information he had, information more precious than gold." Iranian Intelligence
Minister Heydar Moslehi claimed to have "credible information that Bin
Laden died some time ago of a disease."
Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad said
"I have exact information that bin Laden was held by the American military
for sometime... until the day they killed him he was a prisoner held by
them," in a live interview on Iranian state television.
In
Turkey
Berkan Yashar, a Turkish politician stated that bin Laden died of natural
causes on June 26, 2006 and was buried. The Americans, he claims, dug out bin
Laden's body and displayed it, falsely telling the world that he was killed in
an assault.
Internet
Facebook groups formed
discussing a rumor, in what has been dubbed the "death hoax". Some blogs theorized
that the raid and killing were faked, in a conspiracy to attempt to deflect
questions about President Obama's citizenship, or to boost Obama's approval
ratings and guarantee him popularity during the 2012 U.S. presidential election.
Others
In 2002, the FBI's top counter terrorism official, Dale Watson, said, "I
personally think he [Osama bin Laden] is probably not with us anymore." Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan stated "If
you believe the newest death of OBL, you’re stupid". Sheehan further
stated on her Facebook page, "The only proof of [bin Laden] being dead
again that we were offered was Obama telling us that there was a DNA match
between the man killed by the Navy SEALs and OBL. Even if it is possible to get
DNA done so quickly, and the regime did have bin Laden DNA lying around a lab
somewhere – where is the empirical proof?"
Russia
On Russia Today,
radio host Alex
Jones claimed that bin Laden had been dead for nearly ten years,
and that his body had been kept in liquid nitrogen so that it can be used as a
propaganda tool at a future politically expedient time. In 2002, he claimed
that an anonymous White House source had told him that bin Laden "is
frozen, literally frozen and that he would be rolled out in the future at some
date". In a separate interview in 2002, Steve Pieczenik told
Jones that bin Laden had been dead for months.
Pieczenik also later suggested that bin Laden had died from
complications of Marfan Syndrome in
2002. Jones
also pointed to similar comments made by former Secretary of State Madeleine
Albright in 2003, "Yes we have been told by intelligence that
they’ve got him, Bush may roll him out but because they exposed that at the
election they didn’t do it".
Jones further voiced doubts about the official story of bin
Laden's death on his radio show telling his listeners, "My friends, this
is a complete and total hoax."
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I think its a complex issue but i have heard from many that he has died in 1998 due to some illness.
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