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Sgt. Bergdahl Handover Video:

Innocence of Muslims, Take Two



Even as the trade of five top Taliban terrorists for “I’m-embarrassed-to-be-American” repeater Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl was being negotiated, a video purporting to show the handover of Sgt. Bergdahl into U.S. custody was in the making for the easily duped mainstream media.
Taking a page straight out of how America is now run, the President Barack Obama-trusted Taliban were in full control of the Bowe Bergdahl narrative from the get-go. “The Taliban has released a video purporting to show the handover of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl into U.S. custody over the weekend. The video was emailed to media outlets Wednesday. “ (Fox News, June 4, 2014) “Pentagon spokesman Rear Adm. John Kirby said that the Defense Department was reviewing the video, but had "no reason to doubt [its] authenticity." Conveniently emailed to the news media on Wednesday, the handover video is the only one produced with more speed than the one the Obama regime used as cover for the Benghazi scandal.

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Every bit as convenient were Rear Adm. spokesman Kirby’s words: “Regardless, we know the transfer was peaceful and successful and our focus remains on getting St. Bergdahl the care he needs.” If only the words that flashed on theatre movie screens, ‘The End’ were true in this case. But as long as John Q. Public buys into their powerful propaganda, videos will be an effective way to dupe the masses into whatever the government wants them to believe. “Based on my extensive 18-month investigation, it is my professional conclusion that the Internet video known as Innocence of Muslims, the video allegedly responsible for Middle East violence and more importantly, the September 11, 2012 attack in Benghazi that resulted in the death of four Americans can be directly tied to a covert intelligence operation and operational assets of the U.S. Department of Justice. (Doug Hagmann, Canada Free Press, May 19, 2014)
“Additionally, the individuals and entities responsible for the Internet promotion of the video of that name can be traced not just to an intelligence operation contemporaneous to the attacks, but to previous events of historical significance and current relevance. “Investigation found that the video cited as the cause for the attack in Benghazi and riots in the Middle East underwent at least four name changes, including Desert Warrior, The innocence of bin Laden, The Real Life of Muhammad, and finally, Innocence of Muslims. Investigation also found evidence that the primary individual behind the film worked as an operational assist for the FBI in exchange for leniency due to his criminal past. Indications of a possible association by one or more of the individuals responsible for the film to U.S. intelligence agencies, including the CIA, are also suggested. “This investigator also found evidence that suggests that the Internet promotion of the video is linked to at least one entity with ties to government subcontractors. That is, an analysis of electronic footprints of the video trailer under the title Innocence of Muslims, which existed in virtual obscurity for a significant period from its production until September 11, 2012, has been traced to a now defunct Internet YouTube news channel that appears connected to the company formerly known as Stanley, Inc., a subcontractor to various agencies of the U.S. Federal Government that provided products and services to the U.S. military, the U.S. State Department and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, among others. Stanley, Inc. was acquired by the CGI Group in 2010. “It is relevant to note that Stanley, Inc., based in Arlington, Virginia, was awarded a $164 million contract to print new U.S. passports in 2006. It is even more important to point out that two employees of Stanley, Inc., along with a third individual employed by another defense contractor identified as The Analysis Corporation, were identified as the perpetrators who breached the records of the U.S. passport office on three occasions in 2008 and “improperly accessed” the passport records of Barack Hussein Obama, Hillary Clinton and John McCain. The breaches occurred on January 9, February 21 and March 14, 2008. “Investigation verified that the CEO of the Analysis Corporation at the time of the passport office break-in was John O. Brennan, who served as a close advisor to Obama in 2008 on matters of intelligence and foreign policy. Brennan also contributed to Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign and had a 25-year career in the CIA. John O. Brennan is now the head of the CIA under Obama. “It is here that we must recall that at the time of the passport office break-in, Barack Hussein Obama was on the campaign trail as the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee. The news of the breach was made public within a week of the last intrusion, and a week later, on March 21, 2008, Obama was asked for his reaction by ABC News Jake Tapper while campaigning. Obviously, Obama now officially knows that the public has been informed about the level of the breach, and that Obama’s personal and confidential biographical information, in addition to his international travels was apparently “accessed.” “It is important to note that that the files accessed included Obama’s personal passport and not limited to his diplomatic passport. “On April 8, 2008, Obama continued to comment on the fact that the confidentiality of his passport records were apparently compromised. It was on this occasion when Obama admitted, for the first time in any public venue as a presidential candidate, that he traveled to Pakistan in 1981. It is reasonable to wonder whether Obama would have disclosed his Pakistan trip at this time had it not been for the uncertainty that the information was already “in play.”
Ironically, the Taliban Bergdahl handover video could have just as easily been entitled Innocence of Muslims. “It opens by showing Bergdahl in traditional Afghan clothing sitting in a white pickup truck parked on a hillside somewhere in eastern Afghanistan. More than a dozen Taliban fighters with machine guns stand around the truck and on the hillside. (Fox News) “Bergdahl, who is clean shaven and has a shaved head in the video, is seen blinking frequently as he looks at and listens to his captors. “The video is narrated by a Taliban militant, who at one point says, "We told them there are 18 armed fighters and the Americans said that's all right." “A Black Hawk helicopter then lands and two Taliban fighters, one carrying a white flag, lead Bergdahl half way. He is greeted and taken by three Western-looking men in civilian clothing to the helicopter, where soldiers in Army uniforms are waiting. “As the video shows the helicopter taking off, the message "Don' [sic] come back to Afghanistan" pops up on the screen.  “The video also showed the arrival in Qatar of the five Taliban militants released from Guantanamo Bay in exchange for Bergdahl's freedom. The video shows the men being greeted with embraces as a Taliban song plays in the background. “ The White Flag--the only one likely ever hoisted by the Taliban at advancing Americans-- is a nice touch, as is the misspelled message: “Don’ (sic) come back to Afghanistan” and the Taliban terrorists being greeted with embraces, all going down with a Taliban song playing in the background... Other than the controlling the narrative, this video proves that Obama and Hollywood have got nothing on the video-producing Taliban.


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Judi McLeod -- Bio and Archives -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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