http://www.businessinsider.com/leaked-emails-stratfor-analysts-didnt-believe-laden-was-buried-at-sea-2012-3#ixzz2JxdINixG
Stratfor, a very respected intel info business believes that OBL was not buried at sea as last reported.
Hmmm. Wonder why???
From the link:
At
5:26 a.m. on May 2, the morning after Barack Obama announced the successful raid
on bin Laden's Abbottabad compound, Stratfor CEO George Friedman sent an email
with the subject "[alpha] OBL" that said:
Reportedly,
we took the body with us. Thank goodness.
Fred
Burton, Stratfor's vice president for intelligence, followed that up at 5:51
a.m. with an email titled "[alpha] Body bound for Dover, DE on CIA plane" that said:
Than [sic] onward to
the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology in Bethesda.
At
1:36 p.m. Burton replied to a thread named "Re: OBL's
corpse" with the message:
Body
is Dover bound, should be here by now.
That
contradicts the official story that bin Laden's body was handled in accordance
with Islamic tradition and released into the sea from a U.S. Navy vessel.
Stratfor
provides confidential intelligence services to large corporations and government
agencies, including the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the U.S. Marines
and the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency.
Friedman?author
of numerous articles and books on national security, warfare and
intelligence?founded the Austin, Texas-based company in 1996.
Burton
is a former Deputy Chief of the Department of State's counterterrorism division
for the Diplomatic Security Service (DSS). The DSS assists the Department of
Defense in following leads and doing forensic analysis of hard drives seized by
the U.S. government in ongoing criminal investigations.
WikiLeaks has published 671 out of what it says is a cache of
5 million internal Stratfor emails (dated between July 2004 and December 2011)
obtained by the hacker collective Anonymous around Christmas.
Stratfor, a very respected intel info business believes that OBL was not buried at sea as last reported.
Hmmm. Wonder why???
From the link:
At
5:26 a.m. on May 2, the morning after Barack Obama announced the successful raid
on bin Laden's Abbottabad compound, Stratfor CEO George Friedman sent an email
with the subject "[alpha] OBL" that said:
Reportedly,
we took the body with us. Thank goodness.
Fred
Burton, Stratfor's vice president for intelligence, followed that up at 5:51
a.m. with an email titled "[alpha] Body bound for Dover, DE on CIA plane" that said:
Than [sic] onward to
the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology in Bethesda.
At
1:36 p.m. Burton replied to a thread named "Re: OBL's
corpse" with the message:
Body
is Dover bound, should be here by now.
That
contradicts the official story that bin Laden's body was handled in accordance
with Islamic tradition and released into the sea from a U.S. Navy vessel.
Stratfor
provides confidential intelligence services to large corporations and government
agencies, including the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the U.S. Marines
and the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency.
Friedman?author
of numerous articles and books on national security, warfare and
intelligence?founded the Austin, Texas-based company in 1996.
Burton
is a former Deputy Chief of the Department of State's counterterrorism division
for the Diplomatic Security Service (DSS). The DSS assists the Department of
Defense in following leads and doing forensic analysis of hard drives seized by
the U.S. government in ongoing criminal investigations.
WikiLeaks has published 671 out of what it says is a cache of
5 million internal Stratfor emails (dated between July 2004 and December 2011)
obtained by the hacker collective Anonymous around Christmas.