Tag Archives: Osama bin Laden

5-Minute Conspiracy Theory

I’m not taking any position here about what happened on 9/11, but this is a darn clever video….. http://www.youtube.com/user/corbettreporta

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The Osama bin Laden Death Hoax-Theory #2

I have a second conspiracy theory related to the report by our government regarding the death of Osama bin Laden. The scenario: Bin Laden was alive and living in the compound in Pakistan. The U.S. military raid on May 1 … Continue reading

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The Osama bin Laden Death Hoax

I am presenting a conspiracy theory. I have no facts on which to base this, just suspicions. That said, he is my theory: On May 1, our government reported Osama  bin Laden was killed in a U.S. Navy Seal raid … Continue reading

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The Unending Afghanistan War

If we had a viable two-party system in this country, American soldiers wouldn’t still be in Afghanistan after ten years. When it comes to war and foreign policy there is no party difference. Because the Democratic and Republican parties drink … Continue reading

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Bin Laden Death Suspicious?

There is an interesting syndicated column passing through the conspiracy blogs. “Fabricating Evidence Where There Is None,” by Paul Craig Roberts. In his column, Roberts expresses skepticism of the recent New Yorker article by Nicholas Schmidle (“planted…by unidentified sources”) detailing the capture of … Continue reading

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Osama Bin Dead?

I am pretty sure that Osama bin Laden is dead. But I’m not fully convinced that he was killed May 1, 2011 by Navy Seals in Pakistan. The hurried disposal of his body at sea was suspicious. As you are probably … Continue reading

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