OSAMA BIN LADEN RAID NOT OBAMA'S CALL
TRUTH COMES OUT
Exclusive: Maj. Gen. Paul Vallely reveals name of leader who authorized operation
Published: 10/11/2012 at 3:16 PM
The Stand Up America research team has learned from a senior and
sensitive intelligence community source and official that President
Obama did not know of the raid in Abbottabad to kill Osama bin Laden on
May 1, 2011, until after the helicopters with SEAL Team Six had crossed
into Pakistani airspace.
The U.S.’ most sophisticated deception
techniques were used to make this very dangerous penetration into
Pakistan without Pakistan knowledge. The president was notified at the
golf course and called away, which is why he was in the strange seated
position in the picture that documented the White House operation room
event.
Director of Central Intelligence Leon Panetta was the
key player who organized and supported this daring raid. He signed the
“execute orders” with only a few people aware: Secretary of State Hilary
Clinton, then-Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, Adm. Bill Mullen and
Gen. David Petraeus.
The White House was closed out of the
decision because the president, through Valarie Jarrett, had turned down
two or three other earlier proposals. The deputy of central
intelligence and his covert planning team were extremely frustrated at
all the denials and saw the opportunity slipping away, as implausible as
it seems. Leon Panetta was driven to ensure a successful mission after
the U.S. lost seven CIA officers on Jan. 4, 2010, in Afghanistan from
the action of a Jordanian double agent. Panetta convinced his other
principals to make the decision that was actually within his authority.
He received their full-fledged support, but the president, according to
the official, remained clueless on the mission, which was why he
appeared so calm at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner the night
before and why he was on the golf course when the helicopters crossed
over Pakistani borders enroute to Abbottabad.
Leon Panetta is
the leader who, in fact, made it happen – along with intelligence
community professionals. Today, the intelligence community professionals
hold Panetta in very high regard, as does the military in the Pentagon.
History will treat him very well once the full story is released and
the true events exposed.
This tremendously serious and
sensitive information was relayed by a source who has been very
frustrated with the continued dishonesty within the White House as it
tries to be blame the intelligence community for the Libyan debacle in
which Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other brave and dedicated
Americans were murdered by an al-Qaida affiliate.
It is
reported that frustration is at a boiling point within the agencies
agencies (particularly State, Department of Defense and CIA) with the
actions and cover-ups of the president and his administration hierarchy.
Published: 10/11/2012 at 3:16 PM
The Stand Up America research team has learned from a senior and sensitive intelligence community source and official that President Obama did not know of the raid in Abbottabad to kill Osama bin Laden on May 1, 2011, until after the helicopters with SEAL Team Six had crossed into Pakistani airspace.
The U.S.’ most sophisticated deception techniques were used to make this very dangerous penetration into Pakistan without Pakistan knowledge. The president was notified at the golf course and called away, which is why he was in the strange seated position in the picture that documented the White House operation room event.
Director of Central Intelligence Leon Panetta was the key player who organized and supported this daring raid. He signed the “execute orders” with only a few people aware: Secretary of State Hilary Clinton, then-Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, Adm. Bill Mullen and Gen. David Petraeus.
The White House was closed out of the decision because the president, through Valarie Jarrett, had turned down two or three other earlier proposals. The deputy of central intelligence and his covert planning team were extremely frustrated at all the denials and saw the opportunity slipping away, as implausible as it seems. Leon Panetta was driven to ensure a successful mission after the U.S. lost seven CIA officers on Jan. 4, 2010, in Afghanistan from the action of a Jordanian double agent. Panetta convinced his other principals to make the decision that was actually within his authority. He received their full-fledged support, but the president, according to the official, remained clueless on the mission, which was why he appeared so calm at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner the night before and why he was on the golf course when the helicopters crossed over Pakistani borders enroute to Abbottabad.
Leon Panetta is the leader who, in fact, made it happen – along with intelligence community professionals. Today, the intelligence community professionals hold Panetta in very high regard, as does the military in the Pentagon. History will treat him very well once the full story is released and the true events exposed.
This tremendously serious and sensitive information was relayed by a source who has been very frustrated with the continued dishonesty within the White House as it tries to be blame the intelligence community for the Libyan debacle in which Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other brave and dedicated Americans were murdered by an al-Qaida affiliate.
It is reported that frustration is at a boiling point within the agencies agencies (particularly State, Department of Defense and CIA) with the actions and cover-ups of the president and his administration hierarchy.
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