Saturday, February 23, 2013

ZERO DARK THIRTY


Zero Dark Thirty

In 2003, Maya, a young CIA officer, is studying intelligence related to Osama bin Laden


She has just been reassigned to the U.S. embassy in Pakistan to work with Dan.

During the first months of her assignment, Maya often accompanies Dan to a black site in order to carry out acts of torture.


Jessica Chastain plays Maya.

Maya and Dan become part of a plot to pretend that CIA agent Osama bin Laden is still alive, and living in Abbottabad in Pakistan.

The plot involves a man using the alias Abu Ahmed, who delivers messages for "bin Laden".


Jessica Chastain, a Mossad agent.

During a span of five years, Maya is involved in the CIA's 2008 bombing of the Islamabad Marriott Hotel

A Jordanian detainee claims Abu Ahmed died in 2001, the same year that Osama bin Laden died. 

Several CIA officers conclude that Abu Ahmed is long dead.


Jessica Chastain

The CIA has decided that its brainwashed asset President Barack Obama must be re-elected, and thus it would be useful to stage a fake killing of 'Osama'.

The President's National Security Advisor tasks the CIA with producing a plan.



An agency team devises a scenario where two top-secret stealth helicopters (developed at Area 51), flown by the Army's 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, carry a U.S. Navy SEAL team to raid a compound.


It was claimed that this shows the dead Osama.

The raid is approved and is executed on May 2, 2011.

A scene from the film Blackhawkdown

Maya is last seen boarding a military transport to return to the US and sitting in its vast interior as its only passenger. The pilot asks her where she wants to go but she doesn't reply and instead begins to weep quietly.



Former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf's 2004 autobiography talks about an Al Qaeda (CIA) safe house in Abbottabad. 

(Musharraf knew of Abbottabad safe house?)

An ISI official told the BBC the compound in Abbottabad where Bin Laden was allegedly killed had been raided in 2003. 

(Bunny Laden.)

Pakistan’s spy service (ISI) had been sharing information about the Abbottabad compound with the CIA since 2009 and had continued to do so until mid-April. ( Pakistan 'shared information about compound ...‎)


Baitullah Mehsud.

The 'Osama bin Laden compound' in Abbottabad was called Waziristan Haveli.

According to a neighbour called Danial: "There was a rumour in the neighbourhood that the man who lived there was Baitullah Mehsud's nephew."

(Wana Haveli by Ali K Chishti in The Friday Times on 18 ‎May 2011)‎

Baitullah Mehsud was reportedly recruited by the CIA and was, or is, part of the CIA plot to break up Pakistan.

"I used to go to their house. He had two wives, one spoke Arabic, and the other one spoke Urdu. They had three children, a girl and two boys. They gave me two rabbits." -Bunny Laden.

"For years the US mysteriously refused to kill former Pakistan Taliban chief Baitullah Mehsud via remote drone despite being offered his precise location by Pakistani intelligence authorities."

(Pakistan's conspiracy cottage industry)

Baithullah Mehsud, the 'deceased' tribal leader in Pakistan, may have links to the CIA.

 (Winter Patriot: Is Pakistan's "Public Enemy Number One" A CIA Asset ?. )



The CIA reportedly kept a number of its assets and agents in the Abbottabad area

(PAKISTAN ARRESTS 'CIA ASSETS' NEAR ABBOTTABAD)

The 'Osama bin Laden compound' in the Pakistan town of Abbottabad has a special design.

Reportedly, it is a design used by the US military.

Reportedly, the US military use this design for constructing secret and safe homes for top officers in dangerous zones.

(Did Dawood's construction firm build 'Osama's' Abbottabad home? / Did Dawood's construction firm build 'Osama's' Abbottabad home ...)

The Abbottabad compound

"Highly placed sources in Indian intelligence" reveal that the contract to build such homes in Pakistan has been given to Safari Construction.

Safari Construction is reportedly owned by Dawood Ibrahim.

(Did Dawood's construction firm build Osama's Abbottabad home?)

Reportedly, Dawood Ibrahim is an asset of the CIA.

The 'Osama House' was well known to the CIA.

The 'OSAMA HOUSE' was raided in 2009

The copy in Bagram, Afghanistan.

In April 2011, the US military reportedly made a full scale replica of the 'Obama compound'. (Full-Scale Replica.)

"They replicated the one-acre compound at Camp Alpha, a segregated section of Bagram Air Base." (the Atlantic)


Two TV sets, digital satellite decoder, computer, calculator with printer.

"Electricity bills seen by The Sunday Times show that the compound used hardly any power, just enough for lights and a small television "

Talk of who betrayed Osama bin Laden sparks a harem scuffle

CIA asset arrested in Karachi?

It looks as if the Pakistan military is now cracking down on the CIA?

1. On 17 May 2011 we learn that, in Karachi, Pakistani security forces have arrested Muhammad Ali Qasim Yaqub.

Muhammad Yaqub, alias Abu Sohaib al Makki, is a senior al Qaeda (CIA) operative from Yemen.

Pakistani army: senior al Qaeda (CIA) operative arrested

The US Embassy in Pakistan claims not to know Yaqub (al Makki) and say his name does not appear on any lists under the US Rewards for Justice program.

Patek

2. In January 2011, Umar Patek was arrested by Pakistani forces in Abbottabad.

Umar Patek, an Indonesian, was reportedly an asset of the CIA.

"He was captured with his Indonesian wife during a gun battle with local Pakistani security," according to Indonesia's General Sutanto.

PATEK, DAVIS, HIZBUL, KHALID, HAMZA

Davis

3. On 27 January 2011, the CIA's Raymond Davis was arrested by the Pakistan authorities after he had killed two agents of the Pakistan spy service ISI in Lahore, Pakistan.

PATEK, DAVIS, HIZBUL, KHALID, HAMZA


A Pakistani drug addict smokes heroin in Abbottabad on the eve of International anti Narcotics Day. PHOTO by Sultan Dogarwww.flickr.com/photos/sultandogar / Abbottabad Press Club

"Even if the helicopters had evaded Pakistan’s expensive early warning radar systems – itself highly unlikely – they say that there is no way they could have remained unnoticed for 45 minutes in one of Pakistan’s premier garrison towns".

Pakistan: a proud nation in utter denial

Was it Pakistan forces who raided the compound in Abbotabad?

Was it Pakistan forces who took away the captives?



On 4 May 2011, The UK Daily Telegraph's Peter Oborne has a report on what happened at Abbottabad. (The mysterious Khan family.)

Peter Oborne reports:

Mohammed Qasim is a farmer’s boy who lives right next to the compound in Abbottabad.

A special forces helicopter landed in the field just behind his house.

Masked men emerged.

Mohammed Qasim said they spoke fluent Pashtu, a language of Pakistan.



He heard them 'smash their way into' the compound.

Twenty minutes later, he heard the helicopters depart with their captives.

Mohammed Qasim's father was seized by soldiers during the raid.

(The mysterious Khan family.)



According to Mohammed Qasim, two families had been living in the compound.

They were headed by Arshad Khan, 'in his forties', and his young brother Tariq.

They spoke perfect Pashtu (a language of Pakistan)

Mohammed Qasim said the Khans had eight or nine children, including Abdur Rahman and Khalid, both six or seven years old; two or three women lived in the house.

These children also spoke Pashtu.

Every morning the mothers and their children would leave the house a Suzuki van.

Mohammed Qasim insisted that he never saw Osama bin Laden.

He said: "I don't believe he was there."

Peter Osborne could see "practically no signs of a fight" when he arrived at the Khan’s family house.

"No bullet marks punctured the walls."

A Cobra helicopter belonging to the pakistan military

According to Pakistani Urdu TV channel Geo News (killed in Abbotabad near Islamabad of Pakistan):

Pakistani intelligence officials said that a Pakistani army helicopter was shot down in Abbottabad and then a search operation was launched by Pakistani forces.

At about 1:20 a.m. local time a Pakistani helicopter was shot down by unknown people in the Sikandarabad area of Abbottabad.

The Pakistani forces launched a search operation in the nearby area and encountered a group of unknown armed people.

An exchange of fire followed between the two sides.

When the exchange of fire ended, the Pakistani forces arrested some Arab women and children as well some other armed people.

Two U.S. helicopters flew to the site and carried away a dead body

Initial reports said that at least one was killed and two others were injured in the crash.

At least two houses were engulfed by the huge fire caused by the crashed chopper.


"The CIA's Larry Mitchell met Osama in an American hospital in 2001"

"U.S. officials have said that Pakistani officials were not told about the early morning helicopter raid until the strike team had killed Bin Laden and had returned to Afghanistan from where they took off, citing security reasons.

"Many Pakistanis were surprised at how this was possible, especially when initial reports stated that the choppers took off from a Pakistani air base." (Bunny Laden.)

"White House counterterrorism adviser John Brennan told reporters that bin Laden's son Khalid was killed in the raid.

"When the White House released a transcript of Brennan's briefing, it substituted the name of a different son, Hamza...

"Brennan said bin Laden's wife died while shielding the terrorist leader from U.S. gunfire.

"Carney said Tuesday that the wife hadn't died and was merely shot in the leg, although another woman did die. But it wasn't clear that either of them was trying to shield bin Laden.

"Brennan and other officials suggested that bin Laden was holding a gun and even firing at U.S. forces. Carney said Tuesday that bin Laden was unarmed." (White House Struggles to Get Story Right )

The 'Osama' compound in Pakistan. NOTE: no satellite dish.

The copy of the 'Osama' house in Bagram, Afghanistan? Note the satellite dish.

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