LAURA KNIGHT-JADCZYK AND JOE QUINN
Since the 9/11 attacks, no book has provided a satisfactory answer as to WHY the attacks occurred and who was ultimately responsible for carrying them out - until now.
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David Ray Griffin has done excellent work gathering good data about Bin Laden being dead.
I think he cautions us to not use Benazir Bhutto's remark as very much strong proof.
I mean, I think she DID make a Freudian slip. Unfortunately, the context is a bit too easily explained away and there is better evidence than this video out there as David Ray Griffin points out in this article below:
QUOTE D.R.Griffin:
In 2007, Benazir Bhutto, being interviewed by David Frost, referred to Omar Sheikh as “the man who murdered Osama bin Laden.” Codevilla cited this statement as further evidence that bin Laden is dead. But Bhutto had simply misspoken: She had meant to say “the man who murdered Daniel Pearl,” which is the standard way of referring to Omar Sheikh. That she misspoke was shown the next day, when she told CNN: “I don’t think General Musharaf personally knows where Osama bin Laden is.” Ten days later, speaking to NPR, she reported having asked a policeman assigned to guard her house: “Shouldn’t you be looking for Osama bin Laden?”
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It is a good article, I highly recommend it.
This is what they do to people who ask too many questions, know too much and wont go away, they assassinate them, for they are considered a 'fly in the ointment'.
for digging up this video. Benazir states it so matter-of-factly, casually even, and that adds to the credibility of what she says. I miss and admire Benazir greatly.