Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Death Story with Fake Image


May be according to the Obama administration, a Laden death drama was very essential and that was why Bin Laden was “shot at the head” by US SEALs, the official Rambos! These latest heroism myths of US SEALs might serve the following purposes:

i)  To escalate worldwide tension, terrorism and war, so that US could be the guardians over there to advise all the parties, sale arms to all and to tackle US internal contradiction.

ii) To make Pakistan’s current military autonomous bodies again a hero (before couple of days, US was thinking ISI as a terrorist organization) against terrorism, which could lead US success to tackle Taliban and even “out law” Karzai now a day.

iii) To portray a thematic US image of “the invincible” to the rest of the world for grabbing highest stake in everything of world including its wealth.

iv) To assure the fallen kingship of Arabian countries that “you are safe”, upraise in Bahrain and other countries will be breached!

v) To make Gaddafi enough afraid to run away from Libya!

vi) Above all to give the US citizens a satisfaction “look , what we did”!

There might be hundreds of purposes can be suitably added with favor to US!It is almost sure that Bin Laden’s corpse was almost undoubtedly and safely stored in a highly secure U.S. government morgue since possibly 2002, the political grist to be enjoyed by an administration that has stepped to the depths of unpopularity knows no bounds, which is why Obama victoriously proclaimed Osama’s “death ” during a speech last night almost as if the president himself had pulled the trigger.

The birther controversy and NATO’s indiscriminate murder of children in their pursuit of Colonel Gaddafi will now be swept under the rug and Obama can build his campaign for 2012 on the lie that he was the president who finally brought the evil boogeyman to justice.Never mind the fact that numerous public officials went on the record to plainly state that Bin Laden has been dead for years and that the announcement of his demise was being kept back until the most politically expedient time.

As Kurt Nimmo and Alex Jones document, from FBI counterterrorism official Dale Watson, to former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, to Pakistani icon Benazir Bhutto, to CFR members, to Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, all voiced publicly what the evidence clearly indicated, which is that Bin Laden died in late 2001.The fact that a deluge of provably fake video and audio tapes were released by an organization with direct ties to the Pentagon in the years that followed illustrated how the military-industrial complex was keen to prolong the Bin Laden boogeyman myth as a backdrop against which to launch their takeover of the middle east under the umbrella of the “war on terror”.

But don’t think for a minute that final “confirmation” of Osama’s death will mean an end to the “war on terror” and U.S. troops pulling out of Afghanistan, just as the capture of Saddam Hussein did absolutely nothing to speed a U.S. exit out of Iraq.If anything, the announcement of Osama’s death will only lead to more warfare and bloodshed in the region. Whether genuine or contrived, terrorist retaliation plots are already in the works and when they are unleashed, the establishment will point to them as a justification for more air strikes, more invasions and more regime change plots disguised as humanitarian aid.In life, Bin Laden’s propaganda value as an Emmanuel Goldstein hate figure was immense, but in death his usefulness to the US military-industrial complex will, for a time at least, only increase.

Monday, May 2, 2011

How U.S.Forces Killed Osama Bin Laden

The mission that killed one of the world`s most notorious terrorist leaders was carried out by U.S. forces with the cooperation of Pakistan, U.S. President Barack Obama said Sunday night.

Osama bin Laden -- the longtime leader of al Qaeda -- was killed by U.S. forces in a mansion about 100 kilometers, or 62 miles, north of the Pakistani capital of Islamabad along with other family members, a senior U.S. official told CNN.Members of Pakistan`s intelligence service, the ISI, were on site in Abbottabad during the operation, a senior Pakistani intelligence official said.Bin Laden resisted the assault and was killed in a firefight, senior administration officials said.

The Pakistani intelligence official said he did not know who fired the shot that actually killed the terror mastermind.U.S. sources including a senior official and a congressional source familiar with the operation said bin Laden was shot in the head.Three other men were also killed in raid, as was a woman who was being used as a human shield, senior administration officials said.The U.S. team was at the compound for about 40 minutes, the officials said. There were no casualties on the American side, although a U.S. helicopter crashed during the raid due to mechanical problems. The helicopter was then destroyed for security reasons, senior administration officials said.

A senior administration official told reporters that Obama`s administration did not share intelligence gathered beforehand with any other country -- including Pakistan -- for security reasons.The official said only a small group of people inside the U.S. government knew about this operation ahead of time. Another official said a "small U.S. team" was involved in the operation; but the official would not confirm any U.S. military involvement.

Osama Bin Laden Dead

Founder of the dreaded Islamist organization Al-Qaeda Osama bin Laden was killed in a US military assault on his hideout outside Islamabad in Pakistan, President Obama announced, based on official confirmation from his forces in action.
CNN quoted sources as saying that bin Laden was killed in an operation based on actionable US intelligence targeting a mansion outside the Pakistani capital Islamabad.

President Barack Obama later  addressed Americans in a highly unusual Sunday night appearance on television in what would be a massive breakthrough in the US anti-terror campaign.
He said that justice had been done after the September 11, 2001 attacks with the death of Osama bin Laden, but warned that Al-Qaeda would still try to attack the United States."For over two decades, bin Laden has been Al-Qaeda`s leader and symbol and has continued to plot attacks against our country and our friends and allies," the US leader said in his dramatic late Sunday White House address.

"The death of bin Laden marks the most significant achievement to date in our nation`s effort to defeat Al-Qaeda. His death does not mark the end of our effort."There`s no doubt that Al-Qaeda will continue to pursue attacks against us. We must and we will remain vigilant at home and abroad," he warned."We will be relentless in defense of our citizens and our friends and allies. We will be true to the values that make us who we are. And on nights like this one, we can say to those families who have lost loved ones to Al- Qaeda`s terror, justice has been done."

Almost 3,000 people were killed when "Al-Qaeda terrorists" riding hijacked planes slammed into the World Trade Center in New York on September 11, 2001, demolishing the twin towers. At teast a dozen Bangladeshis in America were among the casualties.Another plane plowed into the Pentagon in Washington, and a fourth crashed into a Pennsylvania field when the passengers overcame the hijackers. All those on board were killed.US armed forces have been hunting the Saudi terror kingpin for years, an effort that was redoubled following the attacks by hijacked airliners on the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon which killed 3,000 people in 2001.

But bin Laden always managed to evade US armed forces and a massive manhunt, and was most often thought to be hiding out in Pakistan and Afghanistan border areas.The death of bin Laden will raise huge questions about the future shape of Al-Qaeda and also have steep implications for US security and foreign policy 10 years into a global anti-terror campaign.It will also provoke fears that the United States and its allies will face retaliation from supporters of bin Laden and other Islamic extremist groups.

Chants of "USA, USA" rang out from tourists outside the White House as the news of bin Laden`s death sent a electric charge through Washington.A group of around 20 people gathered outside the fence of the presidential mansion and sung the US national anthem and started shouting and cheering.Despite the decade that has elapsed since the September 11 attacks, the event, one of the most traumatic in US history, still stirs raw emotions, and his demise will be celebrated across the United States.In the Upstream restaurant in the old market area of Omaha, Nebraska, owners switched TV channels from the evening`s sports games as news of Laden`s death trickled in.

Patrons cheered and called friends to tell them of the news."We are going to be able to remember sitting here, you are going to remember where you where," said Vaughn Wickham from Spirit Lake, Iowa.
The mission that killed Laden was carried out by U.S. forces with the cooperation of Pakistan, the U.S. President said.Osama bin Laden -- the longtime leader of al Qaeda -- was killed by U.S. forces in a mansion about 100 kilometers, or 62 miles, north of the Pakistani capital of Islamabad along with other family members, a senior U.S. official told CNN.

Members of Pakistan`s intelligence service, the ISI, were on site in Abbottabad during the operation, a senior Pakistani intelligence official said.Bin Laden resisted the assault and was killed in a firefight, senior administration officials said.The Pakistani intelligence official said he did not know who fired the shot that actually killed Laden.U.S. sources, including a senior official and a congressional source familiar with the operation, said bin Laden was shot in the head.Three other men were also killed in a  raid, as was a woman who was being used as a human shield, senior administration officials said.

The U.S. team was at the compound for about 40 minutes, the officials said. There were no casualties on the American side, although a U.S. helicopter crashed during the raid due to mechanical problems. The helicopter was then destroyed for security reasons, senior administration officials said.A senior administration official told reporters that Obama`s administration did not share intelligence gathered beforehand with any other country -- including Pakistan -- for security reasons.The official said only a small group of people inside the U.S. government knew about this operation ahead of time. Another official said a "small U.S. team" was involved in the operation; but the official would not confirm any U.S. military involvement.

Schwarzenegger back on ‘Terminator’ series


Former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is reportedly returning back to the ‘Terminator’ franchise.Deadline.com reports that the film doesn’t even have a script or a director yet, but Schwarzenegger, who starred in three ‘Terminator’ movies, will be back as a robot from the future.

The 63-year-old had stepped down as governor early this year after serving two terms as the head of the state.Schwarzenegger is also developing an animated TV show and accompanying comic book series with Spider-Man creator Stan Lee, titled ‘The Governator’.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Arnold Schwarzenegger will return to acting soon



Arnold Schwarzenegger, the governor of California, is planning to return to acting.Schwarzenegger, a former Hollywood actor whose tenure as governor will come to an end in January next year, admits that he is weighing up his options.

"It could be that fighting climate change would be the main thing. It could also be that it would be one of five things that I would do. It could be show business. It could be business in general," contactmusic.com quoted him as saying.The "Terminator" actor has had successful careers in movies, politics and bodybuilding and thinks he has thrived in each of these areas because he knows where his strengths lie.


"My whole life I was always very ambitious but I was smart enough to always look, what is my talent, what do I have to offer the world? Then you go with that," he added.Along with considering a return to acting, Arnold is currently launching a global war on climate change and admitted while it is difficult to interest people in environmental issues, he has a plan.

He said, "People get stuck and fall in love with their slogans and with their little agendas. You`ve got to make it hip. You`ve got to make it sexy to be part of this movement."I think that I have the talent of speaking the language in such a way so that the world understands it rather than making it complicated."