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    Bin Laden raid leaked to hollywood

    Propaganda (Public Relations) at it's finest.



    WASHINGTON (AP) — Investigators are probing whether the Obama administration divulged too many details of the secret raid on Osama bin Laden to Hollywood filmmakers.
    Rep. Peter King, who heads the House Homeland Security Committee, has questioned how much information was shared about the U.S. special operations mission in Pakistan that killed the al-Qaida leader in May. King on Thursday released a December letter from the Pentagon saying that the inspector general's office covering intelligence matters "will address actions taken by Department of Defense personnel related to the release of information to the filmmakers."
    King, R-N.Y., also released a November letter from the CIA saying that its office of public affairs was developing a "single point of reference that will govern future interactions with the entertainment industry."
    King has expressed worries about the administration's cooperation with Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. and Kathryn Bigelow, director of the Oscar-winning picture "The Hurt Locker," who is working on a movie about the hunt for bin Laden. In August King wrote the inspectors general of the Pentagon and CIA noting a New York Times column saying that Sony and Bigelow had been given "top-level access to the most classified mission in history."
    In his letter, King said that leaks of classified information related to the bin Laden raid had already resulted in the arrests of Pakistanis believed by Pakistan authorities to have assisted the CIA. Participation by the Pentagon and the CIA in making a film about the raid "is bound to increase such leaks, and undermine these organizations' hard-won reputations as 'quiet professionals,'" King said.
    He sought information on talks among the White House, the Pentagon and the CIA about providing Hollywood executives with access to covert military operators and asked whether the film would be submitted to the military and the CIA for pre-publication review.
    White House press secretary Jay Carney, asked in August about King's call for an investigation, said claims that the White House had given out classified information were false and that the most specific information the White House had released about the raid came from his daily briefings.
    In a statement late Thursday, CIA spokeswoman Jennifer Youngblood said, "CIA has been open that as part of our public outreach, the agency has over the years engaged with writers, documentary filmmakers, movie and TV producers, and others in the entertainment industry.
    "Our goal is an accurate portrayal of the men and women of the CIA, their vital mission and the commitment to public service that defines them," Youngblood added. "And it is an absolute that the protection of national security equities is an integral part of our mission."
    Bigelow and screenwriter Mark Boal issued a statement in August saying the film "has been in the works for many years and integrates the collective efforts of three administrations, including those of Presidents Clinton, Bush and Obama, as well as the cooperative strategies and implementation by the Department of Defense and the CIA."
    The movie is expected to reach theaters at the end of the year.

    #2
    yeah was there not going to be a " movie" about this released right before the election this year.

    Ploys pulled right from the Wilson Administration. The founders of modern proganda and where the nazis learned it from.
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      #3
      Isn't there something unseemly about making this into a movie in the first place?
      “There is nothing government can give you that it hasn’t taken from you in the first place”
      Sir Winston Churchill

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        #4
        I read that book you suggested to me a while back! I hate Wilson!

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          #5
          Originally posted by gwb72tii View Post
          Isn't there something unseemly about making this into a movie in the first place?
          They made movies about 9/11.

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            #6
            Seems like PR to get the movie out there to me... I mean most people will be more inclined to see it if there is news worthy information.
            Originally posted by z31maniac
            I just hate everyone.

            No need for discretion.

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              #7
              Originally posted by gwb72tii View Post
              Isn't there something unseemly about making this into a movie in the first place?
              No worse than using it as a rallying cry to justify two shitty wars.

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                #8
                i guess we cant make WW2 movies anymore either? maybe Downfall should be banned as well?

                we used to sing ballads about shit like this. now we make movies about it.

                AWD > RWD

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                  #9
                  Yeah, at the toll that it has cost us to supposedly kill one man. If this is true then they should of told the aerican public first, not Hollywood so that they can make a propaganda movie that would release during an election year. Just dealing with it is troll status.

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                    #10
                    I'm looking forward to the movie about magnetic explosives delivered via motorcycle to the exteriors of Iranian Nuclear Scientists vehicles in 2015. I hear the production team from the Bourne series is doing prelim casting calls now...
                    Last edited by Farbin Kaiber; 01-11-2012, 12:36 PM.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View Post
                      I'm looking forward to the movie about magnetic explosives delivered via motorcycle to the exteriors of Iranian Nuclear Scientists in 2015. I hear the production team from the Bourne series is doing prelim casting calls now...
                      a little good news from iran.
                      it would take BIG FUCKING BALLS to be the team in iran responsible for this
                      bourne indeed
                      “There is nothing government can give you that it hasn’t taken from you in the first place”
                      Sir Winston Churchill

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                        #12


                        that's pretty bad ass.
                        AWD > RWD

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