http://interactive.foxnews.com/livestream/live.html?chanId=5&openAIR=true
http://interactive.foxnews.com/livestream/live.html?chanId=1
A video informing that the 9/11 Twin Tower attack was known to the US Government states the information was not leaked.
And that the attack was perpetrated by a Group called New World Order which is the invisible group of men and women who control World Politics.
Story thatCNN crew was supposed to have been informed by Osama himself ,on 6/28,that his next targets will be US and Israel. was built up.
Subsequently Bill, who exposed this was killed on 5th November 2011.
The video claims that Bill informed that Osama will be the scapegoat.
Story:
NOW, WHERE THE STORY BEGINS……? ISI AND CIA have their own interests. CIA introduced OSAMA back in 80’s to cut down Russian army from Afghanistan helped out by Pakistan ISI which trained and originate MUJAHIDEENS for American cause. From there onwards ISI and Mujahideens have a good relation which is being used by CIA and ISI on different frontiers not to mention here. Anyhow when 9/11 was (created), it was obvious America would come straight down to Afghanistan and fulfill its designs
http://socyberty.com/issues/osamas-killing-mystery/#ixzz1MdQQ5sP2
This other reminded himself that the whole of 9/11 was staged and Osama was a CIA agent whose job was to provide a cover story for the real parties who blew up the World Trade Center with George Bush, Dick Cheney, and Donald Rumsfeld at their head.
He marvelled at the innocence of the hosts and laughed when Barbara Starr said some conspiracy theorists still believed that America and Israel were behind 9/11 because he knew they were. He pitied Starr and the other hosts for not being able to see the truth. He also did not want to see America hurt but considered that allowing the cabal to have pulled off this false-flag operation was not the way to do it. How wondered how the special he was watching was made and confessed he had no idea.
http://stevebeckow.com/accountability/911-essays/two-men-watch-cnns-special-on-the-osama-videos/


http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,2069082_2271351,00.html


China,in its response to Osama’s killing,does not seem to bother about Pakistan Government‘s involvement in terror and declared that it stands by Pakistan.
China showed no appetite, however, for turning the US raid that killed bin Laden on Pakistani soil into a point of dispute.
“We have noted the announcement and believe that this is a major event and a positive development in the international struggle against terrorism,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu said about the White House’s announcement that bin Laden, the al Qaeda leader who orchestrated the September 11 attacks, was killed in a US raid, Chinese newspapers reported on Tuesday……
“Pakistan stands at the forefront of the international struggle against terrorism,” Jiang told a regular news conference, after her initial statement on bin Laden had appeared.
“The Pakistani government’s determination to fight terrorism is staunch and its actions have been vigorous. Pakistan has made important contributions to the international struggle against terror,” she said.
“China will continue staunchly supporting Pakistan developing and implementing its own anti-terror strategy based on its own national conditions.”
http://www.dawn.com/2011/05/03/china-says-it-will-support-pakistan-in-anti-terror-efforts.html

From the information available it is clear that not only a thorough and professionalism was involved but Foreign Intelligence net works were used with or with out their knowledge.
It is also highly improbable that Pakistan was off the loop.
Read on..

A trusted courier of Osama bin Laden’s whom American spies had been hunting for years was finally located in a compound 35 miles north of the Pakistani capital, close to one of the hubs of American counterterrorism operations. The property was so secure, so large, that American officials guessed it was built to hide someone far more important than a mere courier.
What followed was eight months of painstaking intelligence work, culminating in a helicopter assault by American military and intelligence operatives that ended in the death of Bin Laden on Sunday and concluded one of history’s most extensive and frustrating manhunts.
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For nearly a decade, American military and intelligence forces had chased the specter of Bin Laden throughPakistan and Afghanistan, once coming agonizingly close and losing him in a pitched battle at Tora Bora, in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan. As Obama administration officials described it, the real breakthrough came when they finally figured out the name and location of Bin Laden’s most trusted courier, whom the Qaeda chief appeared to rely on to maintain contacts with the outside world.
Detainees at the prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, had given the courier’s pseudonym to American interrogators and said that the man was a protégé of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the confessed mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks.
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It was hardly the spartan cave in the mountains that many had envisioned as Bin Laden’s hiding place. Rather, it was a mansion on the outskirts of the town’s center, set on an imposing hilltop and ringed by 12-foot-high concrete walls topped with barbed wire.
The property was valued at $1 million, but it had neither a telephone nor an Internet connection. Its residents were so concerned about security that they burned their trash rather putting it on the street for collection the way their neighbors did.
American officials believed that the compound, built in 2005, was designed for the specific purpose of hiding Bin Laden.
Months more of intelligence work would follow before American spies felt highly confident that it was indeed Bin Laden and his family who were hiding there — and before President Obama determined that the intelligence was solid enough to begin planning a mission to go after the Qaeda leader.
On March 14, Mr. Obama held the first of what would be five national security meetings in the course of the next six weeks to go over plans for the operation.
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