Palm oil cultivation in West Africa, climate change, and how to kill Americans more effectively than cigarettes. These were the issues on Osama bin Laden’s mind in his final years as he struggled to direct the terrorist group’s activities from his hideout in Pakistan, according to newly released files retrieved from the compound where he was killed.
Direct communications between the al Qaeda leader and his inner circle were entered as evidence in a terrorism trial recently concluded in Brooklyn, New York, effectively doubling the amount of publicly available documents recovered from bin Laden’s final hideout. Together the newly disclosed documents paint a picture of a man who, despite being holed up for years in his high-walled compound in the garrison town of Abbottabad, Pakistan, maintained a hands-on role managing al Qaeda in the face of a crippling “espionage war” and mounting bureaucratic obstacles.
The emergence of the documents marks just the second time since the historic 2011 raid, which ended in the death of bin Laden, that documentary evidence recovered from his compound has been made public; 17 other documents were declassified and released to West Point’s Combating Terrorism Center in 2012.
The new documents were entered as evidence in the federal trial of Abid Naseer, a Pakistani national convicted of plotting with al Qaeda to carry out a bomb attack in Manchester, England between 2008 and 2009; Naseer is not mentioned in the documents. U.S. attorneys used the recovered documents to support the testimony of an FBI agent who was present when a team of U.S. Navy SEALs returned bin Laden’s body and the materials they recovered from his compound to a U.S. base in Afghanistan.
Multiple media outlets have reported on the existence of the bin Laden files, quoting passages from them without posting the full set of documents. DOWNRANGE, an online forum managed by Kronos Advisory, a firm specializing in terrorism investigations, obtained and published the full set of files.
Kronos’s research and analysis team includes Cindy Storer, a former CIA senior al Qaeda analyst who was part of the team that tracked bin Laden to Abbottabad. Michael S. Smith II, the firm’s chief operating officer, told The Intercept the bin Laden documents “came from a very reliable source.”
Totaling more than 150 pages, the documents include communications between bin Laden, his chief of external operations, his general manager and others connected with the group. They reveal al Qaeda’s frustrated efforts to carry out overseas attacks.
In a handwritten letter scrawled on crumpled notebook paper, bin Laden’s chief of external operations admitted losing contact with operatives sent to carry out attacks in Britain, Russia and Europe. He cited shortcomings in the commitment of his personnel, communications challenges, lack of necessary travel documents and a failure to execute operations as key problems.
“One of the main impediments to our work … is that the brother is unable to carry out his work due to the lack of required tools (materials – weapons); hence, we had to contemplate new methods to obtain the tools or invent new methods of execution,” he wrote, suggesting the group move “towards new methods like using the simplest things such as household knives, gas tanks, fuel, diesel and others like airplanes, trains and cars as killing tools.”
Bin Laden’s general manager, meanwhile, offered a detailed account of al Qaeda’s challenges in Pakistan, chief among them: the CIA’s drone war. He used the 2010 killing of al Qaeda’s former third in command, Mustafa Abu al-Yazid, also known as Saeed al-Masri, as an example.
In late May 2010, al-Yazid was in the tribal regions of Pakistan, attending meetings with his “media brothers,” when the house where he and his family were staying was hit by a drone strike.
Al-Yazid and his family had fallen asleep in the building.
“Less than an hour later they were hit,” bin Laden’s manager wrote. “This house was, as we say, completely ‘burned down.’” He described the home as “a very, very combustible place (a house owned by one of our well known supporters).”
The strike killed al Yazid, his wife, three daughters and granddaughter. The “young sons” of another al Qaeda figure — it is unclear how many — and the owners of the home died as well, according to the documents. (Media accounts at the time reported varying numbers of casualties resulting from the strike; according to the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, as many as 960 civilians have been killed by U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan, including up to 207 children.)
“A spy plane must have started making loops,” the al Qaeda manager wrote of the attack. “Especially those distinctive loops (circles) that we all know and, all of the brothers have experienced. They all know that if a plane starts doing those turns, it is going to strike.”
The al Qaeda manager reported that the organization’s fighters in Pakistan were effectively pinned down by the air strikes. “The planes are still circling our skies nearly every day,” he wrote. “Sometimes there are fewer of them because of weather conditions like thunder, wind, clouds and the like, then they come back when the sky is clear.” The official described how al Qaeda was “constantly uncovering and destroying spies’ networks […] But that has not kept airstrikes from hitting us repeatedly because we continue to make mistakes, and for other reasons.”
The group was working hard to find ways to jam or hack the drones, but “no results so far,” he wrote. “However, they are continuing.”
In addition to weathering drone strikes, the al Qaeda manager also described the group’s attempts to broker deals with the Pakistani government. According to the communications, al Qaeda told Pakistani intelligence officials, “We are aiming our war against the Americans in Afghanistan. If the Pakistani Army and government leaves us alone, we will leave them alone.”
Conducting large-scale terrorist attacks against the United States remained a priority for bin Laden, who argued that the number of casualties in Iraq and Afghanistan was insufficient to prompt a significant change in U.S. foreign policy. To do that, he concluded, required something more. “[E]very year 400,000 (four hundred thousand) people die from smoking, which is a huge number compared to the number killed in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but they still have not come out in mass protests to close down tobacco companies,” he wrote.
In communications back to his subordinates, bin Laden was given to long-winded and detailed replies. Describing his vision for operations in Somalia, he advised sending “a delegation of trusted Somali tribal leaders” to meet with businessmen in the Persian Gulf and “brief them about the living conditions of Muslims in Somalia and how their children are dying of extreme poverty, to remind them of their responsibilities towards their Muslim brothers.”
He also devoted an entire paragraph to the potential value of Palm Oil trees in the region; “It should be known that the income generated by one acre of palm oil trees was seven hundred and fifty dollars a few years ago, and it is supposed to have gone up now.”
The terrorist leader was particularly concerned with climate change, noting in one communication, “Attached is a report about climate change, especially the floods in Pakistan. Please send it to AI-Jazeera.”
The newly disclosed documents reflect bin Laden’s acute attention to operational security, revealing the al Qaeda leader was aware of his adversaries’ electronic surveillance capabilities years before Edward Snowden’s NSA revelations. “[J]ust because something can be encrypted doesn’t make it suitable for use,” bin Laden wrote. “As you know, this science is not ours and is not our invention. That means we do not know much about it. Based on this, I see that sending any dangerous matter via encrypted email is a risky thing.”
While the release of the bin Laden documents signals a significant increase in publicly available information gleaned from the raid on his compound, it represents only a sliver of the intelligence U.S. forces obtained in the operation.
In a Senate briefing just days after the raid, a senior Pentagon intelligence official described the materials recovered as “the single largest collection of senior terrorist materials ever” including “digital, audio and video files of varying sizes, printed materials, computer equipment, recording devices and handwritten documents.”
Analysis of the seized documents — which reportedly number in the thousands — was led by the CIA, with support from the Department of Homeland Security, FBI, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, the NSA and the Pentagon’s National Media Exploitation Center. (Last month The New York Times reported that documents seized in an October mission in Afghanistan have fueled an “unprecedented” increase in U.S. special operations raids and may prove as significant as the documents pulled from bin Laden’s compound.)
“Today and in the future, we won’t necessarily be able to provide regular updates on what this operation yielded,” the Pentagon official said in the aftermath of the 2011 raid. “As you can understand, much of what we find will remain classified. The war against al Qaeda and its affiliates continues.”
Correction, March 14th, 2015: The article originally stated that the documents pulled from bin Laden’s compound were fueling the recent increase in special operations raids in Afghanistan, rather than the more recent October raid.
Margot Williams contributed to this story.
Photo: United States v. Abid Naseer court records
(Not an exact Quote)
“I was not involved in what happens in New York. I have spent all my life to save the Innocent from Oppression how could i kill the Innocent” – Osama Bin Ladin ,Sep 2001
Interesting how few of us commenting on here believe this story. I know I don’t I don’t believe Osama was killed in Abbatobad. There is no evidence it happened- and innumerable contractions in the official story of the event. First Bin Laden was armed and hid behind his wife- then he wasn’t and didn’t. Supposedly the White House watched it all live- then they didn’t. Then a photo was released of the body- it was then shown to be a fake. The body was buried at sea- then Strafor boss claimed it was taken to the USA. Then the Seals on the team contradicted each other over what happened- and after that many of Seal Team six were killed in a suspicious helicopter crash. And lets not forget that the locals in Abbatobad gave a different account of what they saw than the official version.
No body, no DNA, no video, no photos: NO EVIDENCE.
Then we have this article- with materials supplied by the CIA apparently. Do I trust the CIA? No- not for a minute.
Not very convincing. This sounds like a typical squishy American leftist. Worried about “global warming”, hating cigarettes, believing that everything would come out right “if only we could EDUCATE the people”.
This doesn’t sound at all like the man who wrote Messages to the World. That man had a firm old-fashioned moral code and a specific set of policy goals, and understood CORRECTLY that the only way to achieve policy goals in today’s world is by killing lots of people. Not by “education”.
Wanted to flag this; currently top of the NYT website. “C.I.A. Funds Found Their Way Into Qaeda Coffers.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/15/world/asia/cia-funds-found-their-way-into-al-qaeda-coffers.html
Perhaps the NY Times will address some of the initial observations relating Osama bin Laden to CIA /Al Qaeda activity
“When Osama Bin Ladin Was ‘Tim Osman’ By J. Orlin Grabbe
The Laissez Faire City Times
Nov. 8, 2001 ”
http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/bin_laden_osman.html
“Oh, what a tangled web we weave…when first we practice to deceive — Walter Scott, Marmion”
Here is the “index of articles relating to Osama bin Laden” from that reference.
http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/binladen_9-11_index.html
I would like first and foremost the truth…..our politicians play one side against the other…..ON 9-11 NORAD was on stand-down……SAC was also on stand-down ….doing a hi-jacking exercise UNARMED. As We supplied Bin Laden with so many weapons he stock-piled them to use against us ?? HOW could he issue orders from Bora-Bora to order defenses to stand-down. READ “Another Nineteen” the planes struck both towers where there was work to improve??? the fire-proofing on the beams – – a twenty floor area….. The pentagon – where it was struck – just completed the same fire-proofing up grade??? and was struck on that facet of the building??
Lie, after lie, after lie, after lie….etc.
Truth would be a welcome relief and that is why it is imperative to re-open the investigation into the events of 9/11 which was the precipitating event that allowed for the creation of the “War on Terror” and the subsequent sequential erosion of citizens’ rights granted under the provisions of the the Constitution of the United States of America.
Let all of the sordid details be known.
“The 9/11 Commission Didn’t Believe the Government … So Why Should We?”
http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2015/03/911-commissioners-didnt-believe-government.html
Al Queada is suddenly all silent for a very long time. What’s the deal? Have we destroyed them completely? Have they all converted themselves into ISIS? Was Aiman al Zawahiri our own agent as I always suspected? Or have they all become nice and peaceful creatures? Or is the media not finding them exciting enough to report, with ISIS grabbing all the attention?
This is what I was thinking. Wikipedia partly answers the question-
‘In June 2013 al-Zawahiri arbitrated against the merger of the Islamic State of Iraq with the Syrian-based Jabhat al-Nusra into Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant as was declared in April by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.’
Seems like a power struggle between IS and al Qaeda
Also, he has produced videos-
‘June 8, 2011: al-Zawahiri released his first video since the death of Osama bin Laden, praising bin Laden and warning the U.S. of reprisal attacks, but without staking a claim on the leadership of al-Qaeda.[112]’
‘September 3, 2014: In a 55-minute long video, al-Zawahiri announced India was to be a new front from which jihad would be waged “to liberate its land, to restore its sovereignty, and to revive its Caliphate.” [113] Reaction amongst Muslims in India to the formation of the new wing was one of fury.’
“Including up to 207 children” is this the war we are fighting and supporting? It seems unconcionable that this kind of a statistic is accepted as “casualties of war” if the “terrorists” (which is a phrase used far too loosely) killed 207 American children and we retaliated, would that make us terrorists as well? We are breeding anger and creating a further division of our cultures through indiscriminate drone strikes but everyone is ok with it because no soldiers are loosing their lives. (Which is of course a good thing) however we are no longer using a scalpel to cut out the tumors, we are using a sledge hammer and expecting there not to be adverse consequences.
Modern Day America: One Step Away from the Third Reich October 31st, 2014
Unbeknownst to most Americans the United States is presently under thirty presidential declared states of emergency. They confer vast powers on the Executive Branch including the ability to financially incapacitate any person or organization in the United States, seize control of the nation’s communications infrastructure, mobilize military forces, expand the permissible size of the military without congressional authorization, and extend tours of duty without consent from service personnel.
http://dissidentvoice.org/2014/10/modern-day-america-one-step-away-from-the-third-reich/
“Analysis of the seized documents–which reportedly number in the thousands–was led by the CIA, with support from the Department of Homeland Security, FBI, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, the NSA and the Pentagon’s National Media Exploitation Center.”
Within the intel community, the NSA is, aside from the CIA, the biggest recipient of federal funding. So, investigating that particular agency’s activities, as TI has done extensively, seems only logical. Yet, there are numerous other agencies whose activities are still left in the dark. For instance, what is the NGA’s core mission ? And how does it overlap with both the NASIC’s and the NSA’s, for instance, all three being DoD-related ? Other examples include the MCIA vs. (?) the ONI vs. (?) the CGI, as well as the NSB vs. (?) the INR vs. (?) the NGIC vs. (?) the HSI. Are these overlaps consistent with the post 9/11 need for “efficiency” and swift inter-agency collaboration ? Is the DNI’s office in its current form a convincing superstructure to articulate all these agencies’ businesses, whether they answer to the SecDef or not ? Was Petraeus’ appointment as director of the CIA an indication the Obama admin thought it wasn’t ? In how far has the CIA (and have other agencies like the OICI and the INR) been militarized ? Are the recent adjustments to the CIA’s structure (https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2015/03/06/spies-now-cia-director-announces-major-restructuring/) to be interpreted in that perspective ? How easy is it for a foreign spy and/or a terrorist to infiltrate such an overlapping structure ? And are private contractors also acting as liaisons between agencies ? As a huge part of the Defense budget is discretionary, is any of the less known agencies in the lot likely to play a bigger part in the near future (as was the NSA before “Enemy of The State” and Snowden), or, at least, to make the headlines ? If so, which one(s) ?
Is it possible for TI to draw a precise map of the IC ?
Bill Kristol’s “National Review” will probably pick up this story and publish it as is.
” “As you can understand, much of what we find will remain classified. The war against al Qaeda and its affiliates continues.”
On and on and on, war without end, amen, amen. Yes I understand but disagree in the extreme(oh oh, I;m an extremist). Was watching John Kerry testifying before some Senate committee or subcommittee or Senate Select blah, blah , blah and was very pleased to see Code Pink members speaking out and of course being ejected one after another. At the very least, others who happened to be watching will know he does not speak for everyone even though that was his assertion. There’s no doubt left in my mind the military/surveillance/banking/food(chemical) industrial complex’s coup is complete. Time is running short people before there’s nothing left to plunder.
General Wesley Clark: Wars Were Planned – Seven Countries In Five Years
“This is a memo that describes how we’re going to take out seven countries in five years, starting with Iraq, and then Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and, finishing off, Iran.” I said, “Is it classified?” He said, “Yes, sir.” I said, “Well, don’t show it to me.” And I saw him a year or so ago, and I said, “You remember that?” He said, “Sir, I didn’t show you that memo! I didn’t show it to you!”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RC1Mepk_Sw&feature=player_embedded
US history – “How Jimmy Carter I Started the Mujahideen” – Zbigniew Brzezinski, National Security Advisor 1977-1981 (Jan.1998)
“Q: The former director of the CIA, Robert Gates, stated in his memoirs [“From the Shadows”], that American intelligence services began to aid the Mujahadeen in Afghanistan 6 months before the Soviet intervention. In this period you were the national security adviser to President Carter. You therefore played a role in this affair. Is that correct?
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=a13_1240427874
Zbigniew Brzezinski Taliban Pakistan Afghanistan pep talk 1979
Zbigniew Brzezinski
Trustee, Trilateral Commission; Director (1973-1976)
Director, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) (1972 to 1977)
In 1979 Carters National Security Advisor, Zbigniew Brzezinski went into Pakistans border regions with Afghanistan to give a little pep talk to some prospective majehadeen (Holy Warriors).
In a 1997 interview for CNN’s Cold War Series, Brzezinski hinted about the Carter Administration’s proactive Afghanistan policy before the Soviet invasion in 1979, that he had conceived.
QUESTION: When the Soviets justified their intervention by asserting that they intended to fight against a secret involvement of the United States in Afghanistan, people didn’t believe them. However, there was a basis of truth. You don’t regret anything today?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nA-5T2l54_8
A book that should be of interest to everyone here is Frank Furedi’s “New Ideology of Imperialism” (1994). Another is John Pilger’s “The New Rulers of the World”.
Ryan and others here:
Where’s the evidence that Bin Laden was even alive in 2011? How reliable, how solid, is this evidence? Who has examined and verified its authenticity?
what of the rumors about Bin Laden’s health, that he died in 2001 (a Fox story claims, supposedly based on remarks from an unnamed alleged Taliban leader that OBL was “suffering from a serious lung complication and succumbed to the disease in mid-December”) or that he required dialysis for kidney failure? What’s fiction and what’s fact?
sources:
“Report: Bin Laden Already Dead”, foxnews.com/story/2001/12/26/report-bin-laden-already-dead (December 26, 2001)
“Pakistan’s Musharraf: Bin Laden probably dead”, edition.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/asiapcf/south/01/18/gen.musharraf.binladen (January 18, 2002)
http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/galleryoffakebinladens.php
Bin Laden Died in 2001. Worse than that, he put out two videos after 9/11 denying responsibility. Then a third video came out provided by our intelligence services showing an obvious OBL impostor claiming responsibility and getting all giddy over the towers coming down and people jumping to their deaths. Wake Up America, we have been taken for a ride down the path of destruction.
http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/osamatape.html
This article implies that the various groups of “terrorists” and their alleged leaders invented by the US Government and orchestrated by and through CIA (or other alphabet intelligence agencies and/or mercenary forces) to promote the economic interests of the Empire are in some way legitimate.
It also lends credence to the various “acts” in the play of those lies.
Those individual’s clinging to the belief that there is any truth to those claims should investigate further.
http://www.empireslayer.org/2014/09/how-and-why-usa-has-sponsored-terrorism.html
TI getting documents from a revolving door MIC profiteers claiming they are from a “very reliable source” strikes me as a new twist.
That the material supposedly supports the claims about the effectiveness of the drone program is probably just a coincidence.
I agree.
There is much to suspect that the whole story (the story change five times in a week) of the Bin Laden raid and his supposed death were and are continuing to be, a psy ops.
False information as given here supports the 9 11 bullshit that has seen millions die for oil.
Bin Laden said he did not do 9 11. Bogus videos made by America have an actor playing Laden giving false information that he did.
The intercept keeping bull shit alive.
Ask the real question, why did building 7 fall?
The answer takes you to the truth not shite like this article.
Not really where I was going with that.
But thanks for your reply.
The ambitions of these groups always exceeds their reach. It simply isn’t realistic to aspire to killing as many Americans as a tobacco company. No wonder they were failing.
Why would a drone make a distinctive looping before firing? Surely they aren’t trying to warn particularly alert residents ahead of time? I feel this crazy suspicion coming on there must be some bureaucratic policy that it has to physically be on scene before the operator is allowed to ask some senior bureaucrat whether it’s allowed to shoot or not, then waits for an answer, but that would be too stupid … wouldn’t it?
There’s at least 3 reasons: initial surveillance, most Hellfires are laser guided onto targets and post-strike bomb damage assessment (BDA).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AGM-114_Hellfire
From the Wiki reference:
“In October 2012, the U.S. ordered 24,000 Hellfire II missiles, for both the U.S. armed forces and foreign customers.”
this is to scare at low cost (= terrorize) the population. eg Roon for cover the drone looping. I think another laden report will surface the guns in law abiting citizens hand kill more than tabaco.
“a senior Pentagon intelligence official described the materials”
Margot,
It would be a whole lot better if you gave us a name instead of that description. I hold the Intercept to a higher standard – so should you.
Those quotes were from the transcript of a briefing in 2011. The official’s name was not given. Here’s the link: http://www.defense.gov/transcripts/transcript.aspx?transcriptid=4820
Thanks, Ryan.
That is more understandable reason for not including the name.
It would be nice if you guys could designate why each particular anonymous source is given that designation instead of making us think someone at the Intercept is trying to pull a fast one and necessitate one of your readers having to come to comments to get clarification every time you use the term. It should be some kind of standard for you guys.
quote”Analysis of the seized documents–which reportedly number in the thousands–was led by the CIA, with support from the Department of Homeland Security, FBI, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, the NSA and the Pentagon’s National Media Exploitation Center. ”
The Pentagon’s National Media Exploitation Center?????????? You. Gotta. Be. Fucking. Kidding. Orwell must be rolling his eyes.
I’ve seen everything now. These insidious fuckers have now turned into traitors. Blatant, unequivocal traitors. At least I know now where the propaganda originates and accept Jim Garrison’s assessment as dead on. As far as I’m concerned..the USG has become …well..let’s just call it what it is.. the SOS…ie.. Stazi On Steroids.
There is no excuse for an organization supposedly trying to expose government crimes to use words like “terrorist” as if they had objective meaning, even when referring to groups like Qaeda. They should only be included as part of quotations, usually from agents of the terrorist imperialist ruling class. (I know I violated my own admonition there, but at least nobody can accuse me of echoing ruling-class propaganda in doing so.)
BTW, why do I keep on hearing NEW reports of specific NSA activities and capabilities based on the Snowden documents that you have had in your possession for a couple of years? Why hasn’t the world been warned promptly about these things? Are you protecting the NSA until they can revise their methods or are you just trying to milk the information for as much news value as possible?