Osama bin Laden

Hannity and the CIA team up to ramp up war drums with Iran (Video)

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Osama: A “hero” turned most wanted

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Who Is Nicholas Rockefeller? – Questions For Corbett #038

[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/qfc038-lq.mp3"][/audio]We all remember when Aaron Russo gave us his story of getting the inside scoop from Nicholas Rockefeller...but who is Nicholas Rockefeller? James explores this question and answers your queries on Japanese debt, IMFcoin, health care without government, the Bin Laden confession and much more in this edition of Questions For Corbett.

Porkins Policy Radio episode 108 Tom Secker on 9/11 Truth, Legacy of Al Qaeda, and Mind Controlled Hijackers

Tom Secker joins me for a discussion of the sixteenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. We begin by discussing our general emotions and thoughts on the actual anniversary. We discuss how it unfolds both here in New York and across the ocean in the U.K. Tom and I then discuss how 9/11 has evolved into a heavily scripted and predictable event over the past several years. We touch on how the attack is viewed without context, in terms of what actually happened and what followed it.

Department of Defense Dodges Records Request Over Role In Bin Laden Book

WASHINGTON  — The Defense Department does not have to produce records related to its handling of classified material allegedly disclosed in a bestseller about the killing of Osama Bin Laden.
Tuesday’s ruling stem from a Freedom of Information Act dispute between the department and the James Madison Project, a Washington-based government watchdog.