BREAKING: Obama BUSTED After What He Was Caught Hiding In Massive Raid – He Had It For 6
Years.
The CIA has finally released 470,000 files recovered from the raid on Osama bin Laden's
compound.
And here is why it took so long.
Less than 24 hours before the President Barack Hussein Obama would vacate the White House
on January 20th, 2017 the Director of National Intelligence James Clapper issued a press
release, which was aimed to put to rest the controversy over the large amount of documents
gathered during the raid that killed Osama Bin Laden.
The office of the Director of National Intelligence announced in January.
"Today marks the end of a two-and-a-half-year effort to declassify several hundred documents
recovered in the raid on Osama bin Laden's Abbottabad, Pakistan, compound in May 2011."
Accompanying the press release were 49 documents captured during the raid, bringing the total
number of documents made public to a whopping 571 official documents.
Nice try.
But what was really odd about all this is that In the immediate days after the May 2
Abbottabad raid, President Obama's national security adviser, Tom Donilon, had gone on
to describe the intelligence haul brought back from Pakistan by the US Navy SEALs, who
carried out the mission and from CIA operatives in attendance as being large enough to fill
a "small college library."
A senior military intelligence official who briefed reporters at the Pentagon on May 7,
2011, said: "As a result of the raid, we've acquired the single largest collection of
senior terrorist materials ever."
But later in Obama's presidency all this only amounted to 571 documents?
That's a large binder, NOT a "Small College Library.
Via Daily Wire:
In a powerful and comprehensive piece in The Weekly Standard, editor Stephen Hayes delineates
in detail how the Obama Administration hid almost half a million documents seized, from
the raid on Osama bin Laden's compound in order to perpetuate the lie that Al Qaeda
was defeated after bin Laden's death, thus paving the way for Obama's 2012 victory.
Hayes begins his odyssey into the Obama Administration's duplicity by noting that the day before Obama
left the White House, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, had the Office
of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) issue, a press release claiming the administration
had declassified enough documents seized in the raid to "close the book" on bin Laden.
The release was even titled, "Closing the Book on Bin Laden: Intelligence Community
Releases Final Abbottabad Documents.
Yet after the May 2, 2011 raid, Obama's national security advisor, Tom Donilon, said
the documents seized were extensive enough to fill a "small college library.
As Hayes points out, "A senior military intelligence official who briefed reporters
at the Pentagon on May 7, 2011, said: 'As a result of the raid, we've acquired the
single largest collection of senior terrorist materials ever.
Hayes writes, "Why would ODNI think it could get away with such an aggressive lie?
… In this context, ODNI's bet wasn't a crazy one.
No one outside of a small group of terrorism researchers, and intelligence professionals
had paid much attention to the fate of the bin Laden documents.
The likelihood that these ODNI claims would get much scrutiny in the middle of the frenzy
that accompanies a presidential transition was low.
He continues:
In the spring of 2012, with the Republican presidential primaries nearing an end, and
shortly before the first anniversary of the successful raid on bin Laden's compound,
Obama's National Security Council hand-picked 17 documents to be provided to the Combating
Terrorism Center, at West Point for analysis.
… The West Point documents were shared with Obama-friendly journalists.
Their conclusion was the only one possible, given the documents they were provided: At
the time of his death, Osama bin Laden was frustrated and isolated, a relatively powerless
leader of a dying organization.
In the summer and fall of 2012, Obama would use this theme as the main national security
rationale for his reelection: Al Qaeda was alternately "on the run" or "decimated"
or "on the path to defeat.
On November 1, 2012, five days before the election, Obama intoned, "Thanks to the
service and sacrifice of our brave men and women in uniform, the war in Iraq is over.
The war in Afghanistan is winding down.
Al Qaeda has been decimated.
Osama bin Laden is dead."
Hayes notes, "The president would tout the imminent demise of al Qaeda more than two
dozen times between those attacks and Election Day.
Finally, this past Wednesday, CIA director announced the release of "nearly 470,000
additional files" from the Abbottabad raid.
Hayes delineates how the documents show a much closer relationship between al Qaeda,
and Iran than had been heretofore assumed.
He points out that Obama in his first term centered on how George W Bush had allegedly
ruined, the war on terror but the second term was focused on making a deal with the Iranian
government.
He adds:
In a manner of speaking, Barack Obama wanted what al Qaeda already had: a mutually beneficial
partnership with Tehran.
Revealing to the American people the truth about, Osama bin Laden's cozy working relationship
with the Iranian government might have fatally undermined that diplomatic quest, just as
the ongoing vitality of al Qaeda, amply testified to in the bin Laden documents, would have
contradicted Obama's proud claims in 2012 that al Qaeda was "on the run."
So Obama, with the eager cooperation of some in the intelligence community, bottled up
the bin Laden documents and ran out the clock.
And he succeeded.
What was Obama trying to hide?
Is anything about the Obama Administration true?
Only time will tell.
The more and more we research his shenanigans the more we learn things just don't add
up or quite frankly just don't seem to pass the smell test.
Even something as cut and dry as the killing and the burial at seas of the most wanted
man in US history was shrouded in mystery.
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