The following article refers to what a monitoring group here in the U.S. says is wording indicative a an upcoming attack. Whether Osama is still alive or not is another issue, but as long as the powers that be continue to need a good bogey man, the Ghostly voice and image of Osama is enough to conjure up images fear and destruction in people's minds.
The Illuminati have been hard at work conditioning people over the past 9 years through movies, music and popular culture of what will be an attack of apocalyptic proportions. Even as soon as 2002, with the movie "Sum of all fears," through the most recent one I saw "Sherlock Holmes," they all promote (very subtly sometimes) the message of an apocalyptic attack in the Homeland and or important institutions, as well as their symbols and how those symbols are included in every major block buster movie.
The real bogey man here is not Bin Laden, although he is used to personify evil incarnate, but rather the real men that have wielded this knowledge and power for centuries. Those that have started most wars for the sole purposes of advancing their new world order agenda. They have been involved in most wars and revolutions for the past 300+ years, and continue to do that which they are so good at doing...deceiving and creating fear, for through fear they can accomplish their ends.
Bin Laden wording 'indicator' of upcoming attack: monitor
AFP, Sunday Jan 24,2010
WASHINGTON (AFP) – Osama bin Laden's word choice in the latest audio message attributed to him is seen as a "possible indicator" of an upcoming attack by his Al-Qaeda network, a US monitoring group warned Sunday.
IntelCenter, a US group that monitors Islamist websites, also said that manner of the release and the content of the message showed it was "credible" that it was a new release from the Saudi extremist.
"The Osama bin Laden audio message released to Al-Jazeera on 24 January 2010 contains specific language used by bin Laden in his statements in advance of attacks," IntelCenter said in a statement.
The group said it considered the language "a possible indicator of an upcoming attack" in the next 12 months.
"This phrase, 'Peace be upon those who follow guidance,' appears at the beginning and end of messages released in advance of attacks that are designed to provide warning to Al-Qaeda's enemies that they need to change their ways or they will be attacked," the group said.
In a statement carried by Al-Jazeera television, bin Laden praised the Nigerian man who allegedly tried to blow up a US airliner approaching Detroit on Christmas Day.
He warned the United States that, "God willing, our attacks against you will continue as long as you maintain your support to Israel."
IntelCenter said the audio statement "appears to be exactly what it purports to be, an audio message from bin Laden."
"The manner of release, content of message and other factors indicate it is a credible and new release from bin Laden," it said.
The center said similar language attributed to bin Laden was made in a March 19 2008 condemnation of cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed which was followed by an attack on the Danish Embassy in Islamabad on June 2, 2008.
The phrase also was used in bin Laden's April 15, 2004 European truce offer, which was followed by Al-Qaeda attacks in London in July 2005, according to the IntelCenter, which said the 14-month lapse could be explained by the "difficulty" in actually putting an attack into operation.
Audio releases were bin Laden's normal vehicle for statements, with video statements having been very rare since the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States that killed almost 3,000 people, IntelCenter said.
"Consequently, audio messages are the rule, not the exception, and thus speculation as to health or anything else merely because the message is in audio form and not video does not hold up to analytical scrutiny," it added.
Bin Laden has a 50-million-dollar bounty on his head and has been in hiding for the past eight years. He is widely believed to be holed up along the remote mountainous border between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
He last made a public statement when he was quoted on September 25 by the SITE Intelligence Group monitoring service as urging European countries to withdraw their forces from Afghanistan.
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