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Transcript for 9/11 Coincidences (11/19)
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When a crime is being commited, any good investigator will ask the question: who benefits? |
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So lets apply this reasoning to the main parties associated with the events of 9/11 |
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Osama Bin Laden. Five days after 9/11 Bin Laden stated that he had no knowledge of the attacks |
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He also stated that the attacks appear to have been carried out by individuals with their own motivation. |
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This statement was aired only once on Al-jazeera TV on the sixteenth of september 2001 |
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Before 9/11 Osama Bin Laden had lived as a fugitive but he was a wealthy fugitive who had enjoyed relative freedom outside of the USA |
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He was even able to obtain kidney dialysis treatment at an american hospital in Dubai just prior to 9/11 |
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And within Afghanistan, his country of residence, he was protected by the Taliban who had full control of the country. |
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however, after 9/11, Bin Laden's life became increasingly worse. |
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For example he was unable to stay within the comfort zone of Afghanistan because the country had been invaded by the coalition forces |
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Bin Laden was also unable to free leave visit other countries for hospital treatment |
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because those countries would risk being accused of harboring a wanted terrorist. |
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He would therefore have to spend even more of his money on protection |
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Plus his future options would be extremely limited in terms of survival, finding a place to stay |
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Finding the hospital treatment he needed and planning future terror attacks. |
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Numerous news reports from 2002 stated that Bin Laden has in fact died. |
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So when it comes to the question of who benefited from 9/11 on a scale of 0 to 10, Osama Bin Laden scores 0 |
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Al qaeda |
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Al qaeda was created by the CIA during the 1980's for purpose of fighting off an attempted russian invasion of Afghanistan |
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The CIA funded Al qaeda and supplied them with the weapons and intelligence they needed to ward off the russian threat. |
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When the Soviets withdrew from Afghanistan in the late 1980's |
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the CIA continued to fund Al qaeda and many of its operatives were used as CIA assets |
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These operatives were used as double agents .... in anti terrorism drills in the USA and for covert military operations. |
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since 9/11 Al qaeda would have found it almost impossible to carry out major terrorist attacks on countreis like the USA |
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for example the patriot act in the USA allows government to spy on all phone and e-mail communications |
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so life for every terrorist organization would have become imeasurably worse since 9/11 |
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In addition to this the invasion of Afghanistan and the loss of so many of Al Qaeda's main operatives |
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would have fiercely disrupted and undermined Al Qaeda's ability to function as a terror group in the future |
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So when it comes to the question of who benefited from 9/11 on a scale of 0 to 10, Al Qaeda scores 0 |
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Saddam Hussein |
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Up until 9/11, Saddam enjoyed a relatively comfortable life as a dictator of Irac |
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However, after 9/11 Saddam's life became progressively worse |
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Firstly because of the constant insinuations that Saddam had something to do with 9/11 |
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And secondly because of the accusations that Saddam possessed weapons of mass destruction |
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Within 18 months of 9/11 Iraq was invaded and Saddam was reduced to live in squalid conditions ... on the rent from his invaders |
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Shortly after the invasion of Iraq, Saddam was captured after he was found hiding in a small underground ... hole and ... house in the crate. |
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He was held as a prisoner for three years before being trialed and hanged. |
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The Iraqi court found Saddam guilty of crimes he committed during the 1980's |
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So when it comes to the question of who benefited from 9/11 on a scale of 0 to 10,Saddam Hussein scores less than 0 |

