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12-22-2008 2:22 PM
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blueridge says:
Under the headline of a plot against Musharraf is the "official story" of the accused for the murder of Daniel Pearl. Musharraf's pasted and redacted account, for media consumption, tells that he became a double agent (yes, but for whom ultimately?). Daniel Pearl had gone over there to do some "investigative reporting" and likely got too close to the truth and had to be "eliminated" by the Anglo-American-Israeli powers, the very same ones who formed "the data-base" of a CIA covert operation which is now called "Al Qaeda".

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12-22-2008 2:27 PM
blueridge
The tip off that unravels the official story here is how key figures are being eliminated, and Omar gets blame for all (perfect patsy), as he is in this article for a Musharraf plot, and this one:

The most astonishing [Ed. read "convenient"] aspect of the episode is that the scrutiny of Omar Sheikh’s mobile phone records proved [Ed. read "was the basis for proof'"] he had been even calling Maj-Gen (retd) Amir Faisal Alavi, the former General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the elite Special Services Group (SSG) of the Pakistan Army. He was shot dead in Islamabad on Nov 19, 2008 by unidentified gunmen.
Omar is a MI-6 Patsy who was in fact a "double agent", but fo[b]...
12-22-2008 2:45 PM
blueridge
The official story began its construction here: "Who Really Killed Daniel Pearl"?

Throughout his trial last year, Omar Sheikh maintained that -- although he knew how, and by whom, Danny had been killed -- he was not himself responsible.
Naturally blame for 9/11, Al Qaeda, and Pearl were tied together by the fabricators of both official stories, as this link demonstrates.

"We have now established enough links and credible evidence to think that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed" -- the mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks -- "was involved in your husband's murder," the official told Mariane.
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