Kevin Barrett: Bin Laden tapes are as phony as Sept. 11's
connection to Islam
http://www.madison.com/tct/opinion/column/index.php?ntid=72574&ntpid=1
As a Ph.D. Islamologist and Arabist I really hate to say this,
but I'll say it anyway: 9/11 had nothing to do with Islam. The
war on terror is as phony as the latest Osama bin Laden tape.
It's a tough thing to admit because I know on which side my
bread is buttered and dropping Islam from the 9/11 equation is
dropping my slice of bread butter-side-down. The myth that 9/11
had something to do with Muslims has poured millions, if not
billions, into Arabic and Islamic studies. I finished my Ph.D.
last year, so all I have to do is keep my eyes in my pocket and
my nose on the ground, parrot the party line, and I'll be on the
fast track to tenure track.
The trouble is, it's all based on a Big Lie. Take the recent
"bin Laden" tape please! That voice was no more bin Laden than
it was Rodney Dangerfield channeling my late Aunt Corinne from
Peoria. I recently helped translate a previously unknown bin
Laden tape, a real one from the early '90s, back when he was
still alive. I know the guy's flowery religious rhetoric. The
recent tape wasn't him.
The top American bin Laden expert agrees. Professor Bruce
Lawrence, head of Duke University's religious studies
department, has just published a book of translations of bin
Laden's speeches. He says that the recent tape is a fake and
that it is possible bin Laden is not even alive.
Fake bin Laden tapes, "verified" by the CIA, are nothing new.
Every supposed bin Laden statement since 2001 has been blatantly
bogus. The last we heard from the real bin Laden came in his
post-9/11 statements to Pakistani journalists: "I stress that I
have not carried out this act, which appears to have been
carried out by individuals with their own motivation. ... I have
already said that I am not involved in the 11 September attacks
in the United States. ... I had no knowledge of these attacks."
Then on Dec. 13, 2001, as George Bush was whining about the
"outrageous conspiracy theories" that were spreading like
wildfire, the first and shoddiest of the "bin Laden speaks from
beyond the grave" tapes appeared. The video's sound and picture
quality were horrible. It showed a big guy with a black beard,
doing a passable imitation of bin Laden's voice, claiming
foreknowledge, if not responsibility, for the 9/11 attacks, and
chortling over their success. The trouble was, the big guy
clearly was not bin Laden. He was at least 40 or 50 pounds
heavier, and his facial features were obviously different.
The "Fatty bin Laden" tape was widely ridiculed, and I have yet
to meet an informed observer who considers it authentic. (If you
haven't figured this out yet, go back and look at the images
from the tape and compare them to other images of bin Laden.)
But the media let the fraud pass without asking the hard
questions: Why was the U.S. government waving this blatantly
fake "confession" video in our faces?
Perhaps due to the widespread hilarity evoked by "Fatty bin
Laden," the next Osama from beyond the grave message had no
images it was an audiotape delivered to al-Jazeera in fall 2002.
The CIA verified it as authentic and then got a rotten egg in
the face when the world's foremost voice identification experts
in Switzerland reported that "the message was recorded by an
impostor."
Every bin Laden message since then has been equally phony. They
are released at moments when the Bush regime needs a boost and
the American media go along with the fraud. Remember the bogus
bin Laden tape that made headlines right before the 2004
presidential election? If you didn't figure out that it was a
CIA-produced commercial for George Bush, I have some great
bridges to sell you. Walter Cronkite, bless his heart, opined
that Karl Rove was behind that tape. But the rest of the media
just kept pretending that the emperor was clothed.
And the fraud continues. The most recent alleged bin Laden tape
has been ridiculed by America's top bin Laden expert, yet the
U.S. media keep right on holding a transparent fig leaf in front
of the emperor! Professor Lawrence believes that this phony tape
was designed to distract world opinion from the horrific
massacre of Pakistani civilians by an errant CIA drone. But it
may have another, more sinister purpose: to prepare public
opinion for another false 9/11-style attack designed to trigger
a U.S.-Israeli nuclear attack on Iran.
The real bin Laden, who insisted that he had nothing to do with
9/11, has been dead since late 2001 or early 2002. The fake
messages have been fabricated by "al-CIA-duh" to support the
Bush regime and its phony "war on terror." It is time for
Americans to rise up in revolt against the fake terror masters
who are looting U.S. taxpayers, torching our Constitution,
destroying our economy, and threatening nuclear Armageddon.
Kevin Barrett holds a Ph.D. in Arabic, with a focus on Islamic
studies, from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is a
co-founder of the Muslim-Jewish-Christian Alliance for 9/11
Truth:
http://mujca.com. E-mail:
kevin@mujca.com
Published: February 14, 2006