In the last days of his life, Osama bin Laden realized that the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States were an inside job, and were not carried out by al-Qaeda militants, according to newly released US intelligence documents.
On Wednesday, the Obama administration released an extensive list of materials what they said were collected by US Navy SEALs during the 2011 raid that killed Bin Laden.
Among the Bin Laden treasure-trove, there were several books, including David Ray Griffin’s New Pearl Harbor: Disturbing Questions about the Bush Administration and 9/11, which have challenged the US government narrative on the 9/11 attacks.
The September, 11, 2001 attacks, also known as the 9/11 attacks, were a series of strikes in the US which killed nearly 3,000 people and caused about $10 billion worth of property and infrastructure damage.
US officials assert that the attacks were carried out by al-Qaeda terrorists but many experts have raised questions about the official account.
They believe that rogue elements within the US government orchestrated or at least encouraged the 9/11 attacks in order to accelerate the US war machine and advance the Zionist agenda.
Washington announced on May 2, 2011 that Bin Laden was killed in his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, by US special forces and CIA operatives. He was the founder of al-Qaeda, the terrorist organization that allegedly claimed responsibility for the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States.
On Wednesday, the US Office of the Director of National Intelligence released a number of documents what it said were picked up by the SEALs at Bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad.
Among the hundreds of communiqués, messages and extremist literature was a collection of English-language books, including:
America’s “War on Terrorism” by Michel Chossudovsky,
Bloodlines of the Illuminati by Fritz Springmeier,
Bounding the Global War on Terror by Jeffrey Record,
Hegemony or Survival: America’s Quest for Global Dominance by Noam Chomsky,
Imperial Hubris by Michael Scheuer,
Necessary Illusions: Thought Control in Democratic Societies by Noam Chomsky,
New Pearl Harbor: Disturbing Questions about the Bush Administration and 9/11 by David Ray Griffin,
Rogue State: A Guide to the World’s Only Superpower by William Blum,
Secrets of the Federal Reserve by Eustace Mullins.
“In terms of the materials that are there, some of the things that we’ve found to be of note were that Bin Laden was probably an avid conspiracy theorist,” a senior US intelligence official told BuzzFeed News.
“Of the 38 full length English language books he had in his possession, about half of them were conspiracy theory books,” the official added.
Independent analysts, dubbed by the mainstream US media as conspiracy theorists, have always maintained that the September 11, 2001 attacks have been covered-up by the FBI and senior US officials because it was the “mother of all false flag” operations.
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