Griffen believes the Pentagon, rather than the FBI or CIA, was the source of the fabricated tapes. Prior to the alleged May 2 storming of bin Laden's Pakistani fortress, the CIA and FBI have been curiously silent regarding his whereabouts. Griffin finds it significant that the FBI have never included 9/11 as one of bin Laden's crimes on their Most Wanted webpage - which in 2006 Rex Tomb, the FBI's chief officer of investigative publicity attributed to the absence of "hard evidence" (the FBI seems unconvinced by all the videotaped confessions) for bin Laden's involvement in 9/11.
I, like Griffin, find it significant that the CIA closed their bin Laden unit in 2006. In September 2008, former CIA operative Rober Baer polled all the CIA officers involved in monitoring bin Laden's communications since the early 1990s. None reported any intercepts after December 13, 2001. (www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyID=95285396).
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