10 Facts That Prove The Bin Laden Fable Is A Contrived Hoax

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It's all here in this one article with lots of links in blue ink for anyone that wants to read some truth. After all, it is written, "the truth shall set you free".

http://www.infowars.com/10-facts-that-prove-the-bin-laden-fable-is-a-contrived-hoax/

One very interesting source cited is Dr. Steve R. Pieczenik who is the real life "political psychiatrist" that Tom Clancey based his Jack Ryan character on in more than one novel. He has been on infowars.com internet radio show almost every day since May 2nd with articles and videos posted at the site. He has been exposing how the fake terror works, psy-ops and the sociopaths at the top pulling the strings. Very deep intel by an insider who worked under 3 Presidents in the State Department and was a Navy Col.

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Avatar time*treat -
#1
(Most) Americans don't want to be "free", they want to "feel safe" (at least those are the ones whose views are mass broadcast).
Avatar Rick G -
#2
They want us to stay focused on the dead man with nine lives and his cast of lookalikes. This Tom Clancy fiction is nothing but a distraction and we should be looking elsewhere.
Avatar JAP69 -
#3
Yep, This rail transport security has been picking up speed in the press lately.
Now John Kerry said a mouthfull regarding public opinion "just shut up and move on". Like we are suppose to follow every thing we are told like obedient sheep.
Avatar time*treat -
#4
Maybe the terr'iztz read Clancy's "Debt of Honor" while listening to Rakim's "Casualties of War". ;-)
Avatar TigerAngel -
#5
Last night I heard about the book that came out in 1967 " Report From Iron Mountain", a suppose fictional satire but coming true now. I read about it on wikipedia which had a link to youtube by matheus at the end. Started watching that but had to go to sleep. It seems to explain reason for fake terror and world government.

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