Wednesday, January 25, 2017

2001-02-25 Sunday Simpsons Season 12 Episode 14: NAVY & N SYNC

I saw this when it aired originally in the year 2001 in February, the 25th, on a Sunday night at 8 PM on FOX, PST Pacific standard time from and at my original house 163.
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I saw this episode of the Simpsons, season 12, episode 14.
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It had N Snyc and it recruited people to the Navy to fight other countries and to blow up Sadam with bombs and this was seven months before the 9/11 World Trade Attack that the NWO did on the USA with and through the USA government and with the help of others too.
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In around July 2001, Osama Bin Laden was in a hospital in Sweden.

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http://www.prisonplanet.com/bin_laden_treated_us_hospital.html

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Report: bin Laden treated at US hospital
By Elizabeth Bryant
UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL

     PARIS, Oct. 31 (UPI) -- A CIA agent allegedly met with suspected terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden in July, while the Saudi underwent treatment for kidney problems at an American hospital in Dubai, France's Le Figaro newspaper reported Wednesday.
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      Bin Laden reportedly checked into the American Hospital Dubai, a 100-bed, acute-care general hospital, July 4 and stayed until July 14. He arrived from Quetta, Pakistan, accompanied by his personal doctor and a close aide -- possibly Ayman el Zawahiri, a leader of Egypt's Islamic Jihad, now bin Laden's right hand man, the newspaper said
     . Le Figaro cited a "professional partner" linked to the hospital's management as its source.
      Besides a stream of local dignitaries and family members, bin Laden's visitors included a local CIA agent, the newspaper reported. The agent was widely recognized locally, Le Figaro said, and later told several friends of the meeting.
      The alleged American spy was called back to the CIA's McLean, Va., headquarters July 15 -- a day after bin Laden checked out, Le Figaro reported, citing "authorized sources."
      Why bin Laden would have met with a CIA officer -- or vice versa -- is unclear. Even before the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States, the Saudi millionaire figured among America's top terrorist suspects, blamed for several earlier plots against U.S. targets, including the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
      But the French newspaper asserted CIA-bin Laden links stretched back years, and appeared to suggest bin Laden gave the agency information regarding future terrorist strikes.
      "The Dubai meeting is therefore a logical follow to a "certain American policy," the newspaper said.
      In particular, the newspaper noted that just two weeks after bin Laden checked out of the Dubai hospital, United Arab Emirates security agents arrested the alleged mastermind of a plot to blow up the American Embassy in Paris. The suspect, a French-Algerian named Djamel Beghal, earlier confessed to receiving his orders from bin Laden, according to French news media citing his written confession.
      An American diplomat in Paris refused to comment on the Figaro article, or on reported allegations of an emergency meeting in Paris in August, between high level French and American intelligence officials.
      "We're just not comment any of that stuff," he said. "We can't talk about meetings like that may or may not have happen."
      Le Figaro said bin Laden had serious kidney problems, and reportedly had a dialysis machine imported to Afghanistan last year. Citing a March 2000 report by Asia Week, the newspaper said bin Laden's illness stemmed from "a renal infection that has spread to the liver, and needs specialized treatment."
      The head of the Dubai hospital's urology department, Terry Callaway, reportedly refused to answer questions about bin Laden's alleged stay. Radio France reported Wednesday the American hospital has denied bin Laden was treated there.

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