Posted on 02/24/2009 4:33:53 PM PST by Radio Free American?
JERUSALEM The Obama administration's reported pick for a top intelligence post has financial ties to the infamous bin Laden family including dealings after Sept. 11, 2001. Charles "Chas" Freeman, the U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia during the first Gulf War, is slated to head the National Intelligence Council, according to multiple reports. Freeman has come under fire in the Israeli media and on some pro-Israel blogs for his sharp criticism of the Jewish state. He also reportedly heavily criticized American anti-terrorism policy. Now Ashley Rinsdberg, a Jerusalem-based researcher and blogger for the Daily Beast website has dug up another issue that may cause even bigger worry for the likely Obama appointee he had business ties to Osama bin Laden's family and strongly defended the connections after 9/11. Rindsberg documented how as chairman of Projects International, Inc., a company that develops worldwide business deals, Freeman declared in an Associated Press interview just after the 9/11 attacks he was still "discussing proposals with the Bin Laden Group and that won't change."
(Excerpt) Read more at worldnetdaily.com ...
And it just keeps getting worse....how many are starting to wonder if he isn’t part of a sleeper cell.
Just a guy in the neighborhood...right?
PING!!
and here I thought he was, too . . .
Why Not Let Them Hate Us, as Long as They Fear Us?
Chas W. Freeman, Jr.
Ambassador (USFS, Ret.)
http://www.publicdiplomacy.org/71.htm
LLS
You're late. I said this a year ago and was flamed.
For answers, just follow the money.
I’ve been convinced since week two he was a part of a sleeper cell.
Call me a tinfoil hat wearer or whatever, but it’s becoming ridiculous.
Thanks for the link. Will read it in a bit...doesn’t sound too good. Gotta run and cook supper.
Sounds like we are doomed economically and domestically.
He’s the “Coconut Head in Chief”.
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