Writer | Sultan Hijazi The White House had released a photo of President Barack Obama and his Cabinet inside the Situation Room, watching the so-called 'raid' into the alleged compound where OBL was reportedly hiding (whereas he had been dead since 2001).
^ The Associated Press has agreed to the CIA's request not to publish his full name and withhold certain biographical details so that he would not become a target for retribution. They've called him 'John', his middle name.
Hidden from view, standing just outside the frame of that now-famous photograph was a career CIA analyst.
Codenamed 'John', this operative is suspected of being the co-planner for the OBL hoax that was staged in Abbottabad by bringing a dead Frankenstein (Osama bin Laden) back to life and claiming victory over 'terrorism', in a well-crafted attempt to frame the Pakistani military and the Inter-Services Intelligence.
Note the tie pattern of the unusually tall man behind Gates off the photo at right:
^ Note the unusually tall man at rear with tie pattern which matches the photo above. President Barack Obama talks with members of the national security team at the conclusion of one in a series of meetings discussing the mission against Osama bin Laden, in the Situation Room of the White House, May 1, 2011. Gen. James Cartwright, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is seen on the screen. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
^ The Associated Press has agreed to the CIA's request not to publish his full name and withhold certain biographical details so that he would not become a target for retribution. They've called him 'John', his middle name.
Two days after bin Laden's death, John accompanied Panetta to Capitol Hill. The Senate Intelligence Committee wanted a full briefing on the successful mission. At one point in the private session, Panetta turned to the man whose counterterrorism resume spanned four CIA directors.
^ Note unusually tall man at upper left with a tie not unlike the previous. In this May 3, 2011 file photo, CIA Director Leon Panetta, right, leaves after briefing members of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington.
Captions by the Associated Press
Captions by the Associated Press
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