Thursday, May 2, 2013

Al Qaeda: Osama bin Laden CIA's and NATO's Man in Checcnya and Russia

Al Qaeda: Osama bin Laden CIA's and NATO's Man in Checcnya and Russia




http://aangirfan.blogspot.com/2013/05/osama-in-russia.html




OSAMA IN RUSSIA


Chechnyans

The 'Boston Bombers' are from a part of Russia called Chechnya.

The CIA used the bank called  BCCI to fund the Islamic terrorists in the Russian regions of Chechnya and Dagestan. 
On the board of directors of BCCI were the CIA's William Casey and the CIA's Richard Helms
On the board of directors of BCCI was Adnan Khashoggi, the representative of Saudi Bin Laden Group in the USA.

Ricin, Diamonds, and Stingers - Dissident Voice-30 Apr 2013

DUDAYEV, former Chechen president. The CIA is reported to have used bin Laden and al Qaeda against the Russians in Chechnya.

Dzhokhar Dudayev (1944 - 1996) was the first President of the breakaway Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
(Dzhokhar Dudayev)

His foreign minister was Shamseddin Yusef.

Shamseddin Yusef has said, in a Russian TV documentary, that Osama bin Laden visited both him and Dudayev, and, that Osama arrived from the USA. 
Chechnya

According to Shamseddin Yusef, Osama bin Laden was an American citizen. 
(Underground Serbian Cafe: Plan Caucasus.)

Shamseddin Yusef says the leading Wahhabis are all American citizens.

(Underground Serbian Cafe: Excellent Plan Caucasus.)

Berkan Yashar

Berkan Yashar is a Turkish-born Chechen and a 'former CIA agent'.

He currently lives in Turkey and he has made some 'revelations' about Osama bin Laden.

Reportedly, in the 1960s, Berkan Yashar "signed a contract with the U.S. State Department" and worked as an announcer at Radio Free Europe's Munich headquarters, broadcasting "propaganda in the Chechen language."

Reportedly, in the 1990s, Yashar was involved in a Western plot to foment separatism in the Caucasus - starting with Chechnya.

Allegedly, the Beslan school massacre in Russia was carried out by Chechens working for the CIA. 

After his work for Radio Free Europe, Berkan Yashar reportedly became a politician in Turkey.

Then, reportedly, in the nineties he became Chechen Ambassador in Turkey and Chechen Government Speaker.

Berkan Yashar

According to 'former CIA agent' Berkan Yashar (interview with former CIA agent Berkan Yashar on Russian Channel 1 today!):

"In September 1992 I was in Chechnya.

"That's when I first met the man whose name was Bin Laden.

"This meeting took place in a two-story house in Grozny...

"Osama lived in the same place."

Chechnya

'Former CIA agent' Berkan Yashar told Russian TV station, Channel One that Osama died of natural causes (Bin Laden died of disease-RT):

"I knew Bin Laden’s Chechen guards very well.

"Samy, Ayub and Mahmud were with him right to the end.

"I remember well this date as there were three sixes in it - June 26, 2006.

"Those three men, as well as two Muslims from London and two from the US saw Bin Laden dead.

"He was seriously ill before his death.

"He faded away to skin and bone.

"The three Chechens washed his body before burying it."

(pakconnects: “Bin Laden died of disease in 2006” – former CIA agent)

Forest Hills - home of the Mafia. aangirfan.blogspot.com

"As seen in the poisoning of Russian ex-FSB and KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko in London, there are solid links between .... the Russian-Israeli Mafia, and Islamist guerrillas in Chechnya and abroad." 

The Russian-Israeli Mafia: Off-limits to FBI, US intelligence ...


The CIA and its friends employed Moslem militants to create trouble for Russia in its province of Chechnya.

("The Anglo-American Terror Network")

US intelligence helped fund and transport al-Qaeda into Chechnya in the early 1990s.

In Chechnya, the two main rebel leaders who came to power had been trained by the CIA in Afghanistan.

A war in Chechnya was planned in a secret meeting in 1996 attended by Osama bin Laden and officials of the Pakistani ISI.

In other words, the CIA was directing the war through the ISI.

US intelligence helped fund and transport al-Qaeda into Chechnya in the early 1990s.

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