Pulitzer-prize wining journalist slams “pathetic” US media for failing to challenge White House
Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
September 27, 2013
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh says
that the raid which killed Osama Bin Laden in 2011 is “one big lie” and
that “not one word” of the Obama administration’s narrative on what
happened is true.
In a wide-ranging interview published today by the Guardian,
Hersh savages the US media for failing to challenge the White House on a
whole host of issues, from NSA spying, to drone attacks, to aggression
against Syria.
On the subject of the Navy Seal raid that supposedly
resulted in the death of the Al-Qaeda terror leader, Hersh remarked,
“Nothing’s been done about that story, it’s one big lie, not one word of
it is true.”
Hersh added that the Obama administration habitually
lies but they continue to do so because the press allows them to get
away with it.
“It’s pathetic, they are more than obsequious, they are afraid to pick on this guy [Obama],” Hersh told the Guardian.
The raid that supposedly led to Bin Laden’s death has
been shrouded in mystery for over two years. Speculation that the Obama
administration may have embellished or outright lied about
the true account of what happened has persisted, mainly because the
White House has refused to publicly release images of Bin Laden’s body.
Although the White House said the corpse was immediately
“buried at sea” in line with Islamic tradition, it quickly emerged
that this was not standard practice.
Numerous analysts have
claimed that Bin Laden had in fact been dead for years and that the
raid on his alleged compound in Pakistan was little more than a stunt.
Other questions also persist, such as why the narrative and timeline of the raid has changed multiple times,
why the White House initially claimed that “situation room” photos
showed Obama watching the raid live when in fact there was a blackout on the live feed, and why neighbors in the immediate area surrounding
the compound said with absolute certainty that they had never seen Bin
Laden and that they knew of no evidence whatsoever to suggest he lived
there.
During the rest of the Guardian interview, which is well
worth reading in its entirety, Hersh lambastes the corporate press and
particularly the New York Times, which he says spends “so much more time
carrying water for Obama than I ever thought they would.”
Hersh’s solution is to shut down news networks like NBC
and ABC and fire 90% of mainstream editors, replacing them with real
journalists who are outsiders and not afraid to speak truth to power.
“The republic’s in trouble, we lie about everything, lying has become the staple,” concluded Hersh.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Do You Believe Everything You See on the News?
I believe that Osama bin Ladin died in 2001.
A person doesn't have to do much investigating to come to the same conclusion. Anyway, this is an excellent opportunity to watch an attempt by government to use mind control on its citizens.
They keep releasing details of an event that never happened.
I'm sure the Bush administration knew that Osama died in 2001 but had gone to all the trouble of setting up the false flag attack of 9-11 to start two wars and they needed an excuse to invade Afghanistan.
Some sources say that bin Laden's body was "put on ice" using cryogenics after his death, that way they could say that he was killed whenever it was most politically beneficial, probably before the 2004 presidential election.
As it turned out, Bush didn't need to use this ace in the hole to win. Plus he had already gotten away with the inside job 9-11 attacks, why push his luck unnecessarily?
So as you watch details of the raid that never happened, at least consider the possibility that it's all a fairytale and remember how many times the official story changed.
I think most peoples attitude is that they are impervious to mind control. One test is 9-11, do you believe the governments account of what happened on that day?
If you do, welcome to mind control.
A person doesn't have to do much investigating to come to the same conclusion. Anyway, this is an excellent opportunity to watch an attempt by government to use mind control on its citizens.
They keep releasing details of an event that never happened.
I'm sure the Bush administration knew that Osama died in 2001 but had gone to all the trouble of setting up the false flag attack of 9-11 to start two wars and they needed an excuse to invade Afghanistan.
Some sources say that bin Laden's body was "put on ice" using cryogenics after his death, that way they could say that he was killed whenever it was most politically beneficial, probably before the 2004 presidential election.
As it turned out, Bush didn't need to use this ace in the hole to win. Plus he had already gotten away with the inside job 9-11 attacks, why push his luck unnecessarily?
So as you watch details of the raid that never happened, at least consider the possibility that it's all a fairytale and remember how many times the official story changed.
I think most peoples attitude is that they are impervious to mind control. One test is 9-11, do you believe the governments account of what happened on that day?
If you do, welcome to mind control.
that picture of all the nimrods supposedly watching the assassination of bin laden has to be the biggest piece of bullshit i've ever seen.
ReplyDeletetotally unbelievable that anyone would fall for that crap. yeah, lets bring everyone in to watch the most highly secretive military operation in decades. and don't forget to invite that funny looking guy from the mailroom.
Billy - I know, and Hillary really likes to ham it up.
ReplyDeleteIt bugs me big time when you know something is fake and they just keep adding to the lies. I remember back when this "happened" thinking "Come on guys, are you really buying this load of crap?" I guess it made some people feel good, like "We finally got him!" freaking idiots!
Then to make it worse they killed off the people in the military that might talk about it being a big fake, in a helicopter crash, how convenient.
The United States of Lies. So sad that we've become so corrupt and deceitful. Thanks for all of the information, texlahoma. Really enjoyed reading it. Enjoy your weekend.
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