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The Truth Behind Osama Bin Laden's Death

One of Pakistan's seniorofficials; Hamid Mul, inan interview with the media stated
thathe personally believed Bin Laden tohave beendead a number of yearspriorto
the incursion of the USforces. He alleges that the attack and subsequent details
bythe U.S. media wasa grand hoax.He believed thatthey knew about his death
prior to the attack but waited on the most appropriate time to release the news.
He wentas far to say that hebelieved President Obama used this information and
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The Man Who Killed Osama Bin Laden

This bookwill seekto cover theevents surrounding the operation andthe eventual
killing of Osama Bin Ladenin May 2011.It will also cover many areas in the life of
Robert O'Niell as he quickly shot tofame when hedisclosed he was the one
responsible for Bin Laden's death. TheDeath ofBin Laden •Charge oTheinitial
charge tofind Osama Bin Laden came fromthe former president George W Bush
two days after the September 11th attackson the country. Through intelligence
they ...

Osama Bin Laden's Personal Diary

2003-2004

Skulking in the caves along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, the world's most wanted terrorist passes his days playing Monopoly, watching The Simpsons and Sex in the City, safeguarding his tub of yoghurt from a thieving comrade, phoning Mummy in Saudi Arabia, planning his Memorial Library, and fantasizing about having a passionate affair with either Laura Bush (with whom he is totally besotted), Cherie Blair or, should all else fail, the wife of his best friend. Bin Laden also has to cope with the stress of being hunted by US Special Forces, preventing his deputy from taking over as leader of al-Qaeda, fearing that he looks Jewish, and filming new video releases for his enemies. When he's not popping Valium, he spends time wondering if his arch enemy in the White House is as stupid as he seems-and deciding that he is. This book-a fascinating mix of fact and fiction-shows bin Laden obsessing about internet pornography (using such sites to send encrypted messages), watching the Athens Olympics (which he doesn't bomb because he's desperate to see Ian Thorpe and the synchronized swimming), and even dreaming of one day eating at the Carnegie Deli and shopping at Neiman-Marcus.

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The Hunt for Osama Bin Laden

Looks at America's search for Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, from his addition to the FBI's list of Ten Most Wanted Fugitives in 1999 to the intensive global manhunt still underway in 2004.

2001, echoes the sentiment of those who feel that the search for Osama bin
Laden is not amounting to much. The opinion is that the seemingly endless
search for bin Laden is fruitless. Whereas Saddam Hussein was found in a hole
in the ground, the joke here is that bin Laden may be hiding under one of an
infinite number of rocks. Hence, there is not much chance that he'll be found. As if
to confirm that judgment, on September 10, 2003, bin Laden appeared on what
was said to be a ...

Capture and Killing of Osama Bin Laden

This title examines an important historic event - the 2011 capture and killing of Osama bin Laden. Easy-to-read, compelling text provides the details of the US Navy Seals operation that led to the capture and killing of Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden on May 2, 2011. The book also details the events leading up to the navy operation, including a history of terrorism, a description of the September 11, 2001, attacks, the war on terror, and biographical information about bin Laden. Features include a table of contents, a timeline, facts, additional resources, Web sites, a glossary, a bibliography, and an index. Essential Events is a series in Essential Library, an imprint of ABDO Publishing Company.

[bin Laden] andput him on trial. It's a simple point—are we gangsters or a
Western democracy based on the rule of law? This undermines any commitment
to democracy and trial by jury and makes Obama look like some sort ofmobster.6
In addition, some legal experts argued that the killing of bin Laden was illegal
according to international law. These experts questioned whether the SEALs's
shooting of bin Laden could be considered self-defense, since bin Laden was
unarmed when ...

Always Face the Hounds: The Negotiation for Osama Bin Laden

For the first time, Meghan Hansen, a dual-citizen of the United States and Ireland, tells the story of how she met a senior government official from a Middle Eastern country during a horseback riding vacation in Italy in February 2006. She spent a week trying to convince him to allow the United States access to Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad, Pakistan in exchange for aid. Their conversation took the road less traveled covering the Bay of Pigs and President Kennedy’s assassination, the Bush family’s ties to the bin Ladens, the Carlyle Group, 9/11 and the war over oil in the Middle East, and even MK ULTRA mind-programmed murders, before she convinced him that the US could send a sniper to capture or kill Osama bin Laden and avoid killing innocent civilians in Pakistan. These talks ended peacefully in a handshake deal, which was impossible to implement by international laws at that time, but was eventually carried through by President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. On May 2, 2011, finally, New York saw justice served. Always Face the Hounds is a short walk through the negotiation, highlighting a few of the shocking points that arose, and illuminating several hair-raising questions that are still left unanswered by our own government in the United States of America.

For the first time, Meghan Hansen, a dual-citizen of the United States and Ireland, tells the story of how she met a senior government official from a Middle Eastern country during a horseback riding vacation in Italy in February 2006.

The Takedown of Osama Bin Laden

Explains how the U.S. Navy SEALs tracked down and defeated the terrorist, Osama bin Laden.

Explains how the U.S. Navy SEALs tracked down and defeated the terrorist, Osama bin Laden.

The Capture of Osama Bin Laden

Kelly Englewood was raised by her mother Christina Harrison, a news reporter in Afghanistan who is captured by Osama bin Laden. Christina is released from his harem and is brought back to the United States. She discovers that she has become pregnant by Osama. She, then, marries Leonardo Englewood, who Kelly believes to be her father until age 13 when her mother tells her who her real father is. She questions her mother’s validity and still calls Leonardo dad. Kelly tries earnestly to reach Osama by letters. After he writes back to her for her to meet him at the Sacramento State Capitol, Leonardo and Kelly become suspicious that he is planning another terrorist attack. Leonardo and Kelly turn in the letters to the FBI. Osama is captured while he is visiting Kelly by national helicopter and imprisoned by the National Guard. He is executed via President Bush’s order. In the novel, justice is served on the victims of the Septemeber 11, 2001 attacks.

Osama is captured while he is visiting Kelly by national helicopter and imprisoned by the National Guard. He is executed via President Bush’s order. In the novel, justice is served on the victims of the Septemeber 11, 2001 attacks.

The Osama Bin Laden Files

Letters and Documents Discovered by SEAL Team Six During Their Raid on Bin Laden's Compound

Collects the seventeen declassified letters found in Osama bin Laden's compound by the SEAL team that took him down.

Collects the seventeen declassified letters found in Osama bin Laden's compound by the SEAL team that took him down.