Bin Laden Raid

The Ochelli Effect – Baghdadi Dead Again Baseball

From Ochelli.com Mike Swanson and Chuck discussed what is yet to come in financial news. They also discussed the latest news regarding the World Series. Management is ultimately responsible for how business is affected by resource allocation. Mike also discussed his process for compiling his morning e-mails regarding the headlines before the opening bell on […]

The CIA and Hollywood episode 14 Zero Dark Thirty

Robbie Martin is our final guest for this season as we dissect the 2012 docudrama Zero Dark Thirty. We discussed the difficulty in defining what kind of film this is – somewhere between a spy thriller, a documentary and a dry European art house movie. We get into the well-documented CIA support for the film and ask why this is the only major movie about the Abbottabad raid to get ‘Bin Laden’ and why it wasn’t particularly successful. Was the film meant to serve as a substitute for any real evidence of what happened in Abbottabad in 2011?

DisInfoWars with Tom Secker- No Easy Day: A Piece of Officially-Sanctioned Propaganda?

In this episode I do a critical review of No Easy Day, the real-life story written by a former Navy SEAL who was on the Abbottabad raid. I look at the controversy around the book, which is still going on, and ask whether it is all either a smokescreen or a promotional technique. Then I analyze the content of No Easy Day, asking the big questions: (1) Was it really Bin Laden that they killed? (2) Does this book support the official lie about the Abbottabad raid? (3) Is this a piece of officially-sanctioned propaganda?

Now You See it, Now You Don’t: The “Supposed” Bin Laden Kill-Raid to Remain Secret Forever

Osama Bin-Laden, Lies, Classified Videos, Deleted Files, Black-Holes & Cover Ups
How can you prove something that doesn’t exist? Let’s pose this in other words: How can you disprove something that doesn’t exist? Now let’s go ahead and answer this question, pretending you are the government of the United States: Well, you just classify it and make it top-secret; forever, and ever. See, it is not that difficult, ey.