I heard a discussion of when the Bin Laden was supposed to have been killed. Was the event supposed to have been May 1 or May 2 Washington, DC time?
The discussion was on the coincidence of the US government executing military events on important occult holidays.
What time of day was he "killed?"
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lundbaek
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Re: What time of day was he "killed?"
"In 2007 David Frost interviewed Pakistani challenger Benazir Bhutto prior to her assassination. She made an off hand remark that indicated she had knowledge of how Osama Bin Laden met his demise. Strangely, Frost completely ignored this bombshell--which was also telling. The Rabbit Hole News reports:
"Benazir Bhutto was asked [by Frost] about the previous attempt to assassinate her in October. Her response is well worth a second listen in the wake of her death. It seems that Ms. Bhutto suspected the involvement of Pakistan's security services and told President Musharraf as much. After she received a letter from Mr. Musharraf warning her of the various terrorist organizations who were planning to target her for assassination, she wrote back stating her view that '...while these [terrorist] groups may be used, I thought it was more important to go after the people who supported them, who organized them, who could possibly be the financiers... for those groups.' Perhaps her most interesting remark was about one security agent she suspected of being involved in the bombings who, she said, 'had dealings with Omar Sheikh, the man who murdered Osama bin Laden.' Clearly, this woman knew too much." Indeed. I've long suspected that bin Laden is dead. If Bhutto knew it, so did the CIA. Had Frost not been aware of this too, he would have leaped on this remark and demanded clarification. This is big news! The fact that he didn't blink an eye is very suspicious."
From the World Affairs Brief February 20, 2009 by Joel Skousen. I also believe Osama bin Laden was dead years ago, if not murdered, then from his reported kidney failure.
"Benazir Bhutto was asked [by Frost] about the previous attempt to assassinate her in October. Her response is well worth a second listen in the wake of her death. It seems that Ms. Bhutto suspected the involvement of Pakistan's security services and told President Musharraf as much. After she received a letter from Mr. Musharraf warning her of the various terrorist organizations who were planning to target her for assassination, she wrote back stating her view that '...while these [terrorist] groups may be used, I thought it was more important to go after the people who supported them, who organized them, who could possibly be the financiers... for those groups.' Perhaps her most interesting remark was about one security agent she suspected of being involved in the bombings who, she said, 'had dealings with Omar Sheikh, the man who murdered Osama bin Laden.' Clearly, this woman knew too much." Indeed. I've long suspected that bin Laden is dead. If Bhutto knew it, so did the CIA. Had Frost not been aware of this too, he would have leaped on this remark and demanded clarification. This is big news! The fact that he didn't blink an eye is very suspicious."
From the World Affairs Brief February 20, 2009 by Joel Skousen. I also believe Osama bin Laden was dead years ago, if not murdered, then from his reported kidney failure.
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Fiannan
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Re: What time of day was he "killed?"
I ealize that Lundbaek, but I mean what time was it supposed to occur -- not Pakistani time but Washington, DC. My question centers on May 1st. being an important occult observance -- and even if it took place on May 2 in Pakistan the time might have been May 1st. in DC.
The invasions of Iraq and the bombing against Libya were launched on March 19th, the traditional observance of the Roman goddess of war's "birthday."

The invasions of Iraq and the bombing against Libya were launched on March 19th, the traditional observance of the Roman goddess of war's "birthday."

