In response to Christina’s message, she sent me recently─about whether I think Osama Bin Ladin was really killed─I must admit that I’ve put a lot of thought into it. Usually I have solid answers for touchy subjects, but in this case I’m torn by what I think. So I’ll at least tell you what I know; or at least, what I believe to know.
Coincidences do not exist. May 1st marks the anniversary of Hitler’s death. Are we all suppose to swallow whole the propagandic, political staging of this man’s murder. The Land of the Free sent government paid assassins to murder a man on foreign soil in cold blood. Osama Bin Ladin was presumed guilty without a trial─something that happens everyday in every part of the world─but the difference here is that this was done in the name of Americans.
And for what? For having supposedly orchestrated the events of September 11, 2001? Personally I’ve never seen any evidence of this, yes, I’ve read news stories and seen what the news said. But for me, believing is seeing.
From an economic and societal standpoint, I’m glad to hear that another person is not going to be fed as fodder into the American penal system, where it becomes a further Welfare burden for taxpayers to support. But since the U.S. is so pro-prisons seen by all the other conspirators currently at Gitmo──I’m surprised that Washington wouldn’t want one more to feed, clothe, and provide medical care for.
It almost seems like they killed to make sure he wouldn’t talk. If he is alive, that secret will be kept closer to the vest than the truth behind the Kennedy assassination.
Not surprising since the U.S. government has a track record for maintaining secrets.
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