In what might be a disinformation campaign from some faction in Pakistan or from Al Qaeda, a Pakistani news service is said to be carrying an interview claiming that the mission that killed bin Laden was a military disaster for the U.S.
"How many U.S. Seals died? (Apparently plenty)". The claim may also be solely the product of the fevered mind of Paul Craig Roberts.
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In a sensational and explosive TV report, the Pakistani News Agency has provided a live interview with an eye witness to the US attack on the alleged compound of Osama bin Laden. The eye witness, Mohammad Bashir, describes the event as it unfolded. Of the three helicopters, "there was only one that landed the men and came back to pick them up, but as he [the helicopter] was picking them up, it (caught fire and blew up)." The witness says that there were no survivors, just dead bodies and pieces of bodies everywhere. "We saw the helicopter burning, we saw the dead bodies, then everything was removed and now there is nothing."
I always wondered how a helicopter could crash, as the White House reported, without at least producing injuries. Yet, in the original White House story, the SEALs not only survived a 40-minute firefight with al Qaeda, "the most highly trained, most dangerous, most vicious killers on the planet," without a scratch, but also survived a helicopter crash without a scratch.
The Pakistani news report is available on You Tube. The Internet site,
Veterans Today, posted a translation along with a video of the interview. And, Information Clearing House made it available on May 17.
This is picked up on Rumor Mill News by "Susoni," who
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More on the bogus Osama killing. The run was a disaster for the military, and like I'm gonna shed any tears for the genocidal psychos? Uh, NO!!!!!!
Paul Craig Roberts, who may be the original author of the report, moves immediately from this claim about the failure of the SEALs mission to 9/11 conspiracy theories, psychological warfare, attempts to overthrow governments of oil-producing countries and China, World War III, and
1984.