Did the U.S. Kill Bin Laden Because a Pakistani Officer Came Forward
To Collect $25 Million Reward?
Daily
Mail
An expert in
national security is challenging the details of the raid that took
down the worlds top terror leader in an explosive report.
RJ Hillhouse,
a former rum and jewel smuggler who runs the blog TheSpyWhoBilledMe.com,
cites sources that contend it was a Pakistani intelligence officer
who came forward to U.S. authorities.
The officer
said he had knowledge of Osama bin Ladens whereabouts, and
was interested in cutting a deal.
This would
dispute the widely published reports that a courier working for
bin Laden was the catalyst for the famous Navy SEAL Team Six mission.
'Forget the
cover story of waterboarding-leads-to-courier-leads-to bin Laden,'
Hillhouse writes, referring to the New York Times analysis of the
raid.
The agreement
included the roughly $25million reward offered by the State Department
for information leading to the Al Qaeda leader.
The State Department
said it would not comment on Ms Hillhouse's blog.
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August
11, 2011
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