USAToday reports on 9/11: US plans to retaliate against Bin Ladin planned weeks before 9/11

I don't know if anyone else here have noticed this report, but you might want to look at this clip, starting from the 38th minute and listen to what Jack Kelley, "Expert on Bin Ladin", from USA Today has to say on the day 9/11 itself:

http://www.archive.org/details/cbs200109111651-1733

News from CBS 9, Washington, D.C. was recorded by the Television Archive

What?Plans to retaliate against Bin Ladin planned within several weeks of 9/11? Targets in Afghanistan already marked?

Now that's what I call a smoking gun...

What do you think?

Would somebody please put this clip with "Expert Jack Kelley" on YouTube and Google video and so on? I am not the expert on that,yet...

Certainly...

Very incriminating...


"So where is the oil going to come from?... The Middle East, with two-thirds of the world's oil and the lowest cost, is still where the prize ultimately lies."

Richard Cheney - Chief Executive Of Halliburton

JG... I'm sure that I've read about...

Orders and planning to invade Afghanistan "sitting on George Bush's desk" the days before 9/11, also stuff about the "Unocal gas / oil pipeline" plans.

Do you have any handy links to this topic.

I found this one on the [ Old Loose Change Research Forums ] which has some interesting points.

Link : http://www.ringnebula.com/Oil/Timeline.htm

Thanks and best wishes

Sure...

July 21, 2001: US Official Threatens Possible Military Action Against Taliban by October if Pipeline Is Not Pursued Niaz Naik. [Source: Calcutta Telegraph]
Three former American officials, Tom Simons (former US Ambassador to Pakistan), Karl Inderfurth (former Deputy Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs), and Lee Coldren (former State Department expert on South Asia) meet with Pakistani and Russian intelligence officers in a Berlin hotel. [Salon, 9/16/2002] This is the third of a series of back-channel conferences called “brainstorming on Afghanistan.” Taliban representatives sat in on previous meetings, but boycotted this one due to worsening tensions. However, the Pakistani ISI relays information from the meeting to the Taliban. [Guardian, 10/22/2001] At the meeting, Coldren passes on a message from Bush officials. He later says, “I think there was some discussion of the fact that the United States was so disgusted with the Taliban that they might be considering some military action.” [Guardian, 10/26/2001] Accounts vary, but former Pakistani Foreign Secretary Niaz Naik later says he is told by senior American officials at the meeting that military action to overthrow the Taliban in Afghanistan is planned to “take place before the snows started falling in Afghanistan, by the middle of October at the latest.” The goal is to kill or capture both bin Laden and Taliban leader Mullah Omar, topple the Taliban regime, and install a transitional government of moderate Afghans in its place. Uzbekistan and Russia would also participate. Naik also says, “It was doubtful that Washington would drop its plan even if bin Laden were to be surrendered immediately by the Taliban.” [BBC, 10/18/2001] One specific threat made at this meeting is that the Taliban can choose between “carpets of bombs” —an invasion—or “carpets of gold” —the pipeline. [Brisard and Dasquie, 2002] Naik contends that Tom Simons made the “carpets” statement. Simons claims, “It’s possible that a mischievous American participant, after several drinks, may have thought it smart to evoke gold carpets and carpet bombs. Even Americans can’t resist the temptation to be mischievous.” Naik and the other American participants deny that the pipeline was an issue at the meeting. [Salon, 9/16/2002]

And...

President Had Invasion Plans For Afghanistan On His Desk 9/9/2001


"So where is the oil going to come from?... The Middle East, with two-thirds of the world's oil and the lowest cost, is still where the prize ultimately lies."

Richard Cheney - Chief Executive Of Halliburton

Thanks...

Appreciated

The raw mpeg2 is available

Here's the (42GB) torrent.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=GQ2NNIJZ

filename: 15 - Broadcasts/CBS9/9-11 - 1651-1733 CBS9 Washington.mpg

Just found out Mr Kelley got

Just found out Mr Kelley got fired in 2004 for years of "fraudulent reporting"

http://www.usatoday.com/news/2004-04-22-report-one_x.htm

doesn't mean he's not telling the truth here though,but maybe he's not the best source now...