16. No Hard Evidence Connecting Bin Laden to 9/11
Source:
The Muckraker Report, June 6, 2006, and Ithaca Journal, June 29, 2006
Title: FBI says, No Hard Evidence Connecting Bin Laden to
9/11
Author: Ed Haas
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Osama bin Ladens role in the events of September 11, 2001 is
not mentioned on the FBIs Ten Most Wanted poster.
On June 5, 2006, author Ed Haas contacted the Federal Bureau of Investigation
headquarters to ask why, while claiming that bin Laden is wanted in
connection with the August 1998 bombings of US Embassies in Tanzania
and Kenya, the poster does not indicate that he is wanted in connection
with the events of 9/11.
Rex Tomb, Chief of Investigative Publicity for the FBI responded, The
reason why 9/11 is not mentioned on Osama bin Ladens Most Wanted
page is because the FBI has no hard evidence connecting bin Laden to
9/11. Tomb continued, Bin Laden has not been formally charged
in connection to 9/11. Asked to explain the process, Tomb responded,
The FBI gathers evidence. Once evidence is gathered, it is turned
over to the Department of Justice. The Department of Justice then decides
whether it has enough evidence to present to a federal grand jury. In
the case of the 1998 United States Embassies being bombed, bin Laden
has been formally indicted and charged by a grand jury. He has not been
formally indicted and charged in connection with 9/11 because the FBI
has no hard evidence connecting bin Laden to 9/11.
Haas pauses to ask the question, If the US government does not
have enough hard evidence connecting bin Laden to 9/11, how is it possible
that it had enough evidence to invade Afghanistan to smoke him
out of his cave? Through corporate media, the Bush administration
told the American people that bin Laden was Public Enemy Number
One, responsible for the deaths of nearly 3,000 people on September
11, 2001. The federal government claims to have invaded Afghanistan
to root out bin Laden and the Taliban, yet nearly six years
later, the FBI said that it had no hard evidence connecting bin Laden
to 9/11.
Though the world was to have been convinced by the December 2001 release
of a bin Laden confession video, the Department of Defense
issued a press release to accompany this video in which Secretary of
Defense Donald Rumsfeld said, There was no doubt of bin Ladens
responsibility for the 9/11 attacks even before the tape was discovered.
In a CNN article regarding the bin Laden tape, then New York Mayor
Rudy Giuliani said that the tape removes any doubt that the US
military campaign targeting bin Laden and his associates is more than
justified. Senator Richard Shelby, R-Alabama, the vice chairman
of the Senate Intelligence Committee said, The tapes release
is central to informing people in the outside world who dont believe
bin Laden was involved in the September 11 attacks. Shelby went
on to say I dont know how they can be in denial after they
see this tape.
Haas attempted to secure a reference to US government authentication
of the bin Laden confession video, to no avail. However,
it is conclusive that the Bush Administration and US Congress, along
with corporate media, presented the video as authentic. So why doesnt
the FBI view the confession video as hard evidence? After
all, notes Haas, if the FBI is investigating a crime such as drug trafficking,
and it discovers a video of members of a drug cartel openly talking
about a successful distribution operation in the United States, that
video would be presented to a federal grand jury. The participants identified
in the video would be indicted. The video alone would serve as sufficient
evidence to net a conviction in a federal court. So why, asks Haas,
is the bin Laden confession video not carrying the same
weight with the FBI?
Haas strongly suggests that we begin asking questions, The fact
that the FBI has no hard evidence connecting Osama bin Laden to 9/11
should be headline news around the world. The challenge to the reader
is to find out why it is not. Why has the US media blindly read the
government-provided 9/11 scripts, rather than investigate without passion,
prejudice, or bias, the events of September 11, 2001? Why has the US
media blacklisted any guest that might speak of a government-sponsored
9/11 cover-up, rather than seeking out those people who have something
to say about 9/11 that is contrary to the governments account?
Haas continues. Who is controlling the media message, and how
is it that the FBI has no hard evidence connecting Osama
bin Laden to the events of September 11, 2001, while the US media has
played the bin Laden-9/11 connection story for [six] years now as if
it has conclusive evidence that bin Laden is responsible for the collapse
of the twin towers, the Pentagon attack, and the demise of United Flight
93?
UPDATE BY ED HAAS
On June 6, 2006 the Muckraker Report ran a piece by Ed Haas titled
FBI says, No hard evidence connecting bin Laden to 9/11.
Haas is the editor and a writer for the Muckraker Report. At the center
of this article remains the authenticity and truthfulness of the videotape
released by the federal government on December 13, 2001 in which it
is reported that Osama bin Laden confesses to the September
11, 2001 attacks. The corporate mediatelevision, radio, and newspapersacross
the United States and the world repeated, virtually non-stop for a week
after the videotapes release, the government account of OBL confessing.
However, not one document has been released that demonstrates the authenticity
of the videotape or that it even went through an authentication process.
The Muckraker Report has submitted Freedom of Information Act requests
to the FBI, CIA, Department of Defense, and CENTCOM requesting documentation
that would demonstrate the authenticity of the videotape and the dates/circumstances
in which the videotape was discovered. CENTCOM has yet to reply to the
FOIA request. After losing an appeal, the FBI responded that no documents
could be found responsive to the request. The Department of Defense
referred the Muckraker Report to CENTCOM while also indicating that
it had no documents responsive to the FOIA request either.
The CIA however claims that it can neither confirm nor deny the existence
or nonexistence of records responsive to the request. According to the
CIA the fact of the existence or nonexistence of requested records is
properly classified and is intelligence sources and methods information
that is protected from disclosure by section 6 of the CIA Act of 1949,
as amended. Therefore, the Agency has denied your request pursuant to
FOIA exemptions (b)(1) and (b)(3).
Many people believe that if the videotape is authentic, it should be
sufficient hard evidence for the FBI to connect bin Laden to 9/11. The
Muckraker Report agrees. However, for the Department of Justice to indict
bin Laden for the 9/11 attacks, something the government has yet to
do, the videotape would have to be entered into evidence and subjected
to additional scrutiny. This appears to be something the government
wishes to avoid.
Some believe that the video is a fake. They refer to it as the fat
bin Ladenvideo. The Muckraker Report believes that while the videotape
is indeed authentic, it was the result of an elaborate CIA sting operation.
The Muckraker Report also believes that the reason why there is no documentation
that demonstrates that the videotape went through an authenticity process
is because the CIA knew it was authentic, they arranged the taping.
It is highly probable that the videotape was taped on September 26,
2001before the US invaded Afghanistan.