Pffffffftttt! As Mike Rivero of What Really Happened says:
"If at first you don't succeed, lie, lie again!"
And here it is:
"Bin Laden's next video; Links
We're being told that Bin Laden is getting ready to release another video, maybe tomorrow, the 9/11 anniversary.
Yet, try Googling the supposed al-Qaeda web page called "as-Sahab Institute for Media Production" and you won't be able to find their home page on the web.
Yet, aL-Qaeda regularly releases video to places like S.I.T.E.--run by Jewish immigrant Rita Katz and to a place called IntelCenter, run by a Ben N. Venzke, who has Jewish surname.
So just how in the hell do the #1 enemies of BL and aL-Qaeda always seem to be the first ones to get their hands on these aL-Qaeda videos?
Has aL-Qaeda signed an exclusive licensing agreement with Katz and Venzke? How else would one explain these videos only be delivered--or made--at Katz's group, called S.I.T.E. and Venzke's group called IntelCenter?
Here's some info from Source Watch on Ben Venzke and his IntelCenter.
Sure is nice of BL and his pals to sign away exclusive rights to some of their good buddies and pals in the Jewish world of intelligence???
April 2006: A video featuring Qaeda no. 2 Ayman al-Zawahiri, in which he said the US military had "seen only 'loss, disaster and misfortune' in Iraq", "was first obtained by IntelCenter".[2].
In June 2006, a video of "20th hijacker" Fawaz al-Nashimi, who died in a shootout in Saudi Arabia in 2004, "was released by IntelCenter".[3]
On 30 September 2006, IntelCenter "made available" an 18-minute Al-Qaeda tape in which Al-Zawahiri called Bush "a deceitful charlatan".[4].
On 2 October 2006, IntelCenter and Venzke were again referenced as a source in an article detailing a silent Al Qaeda video recently released in which two 9/11 hijackers, Muhammad Atta, and Zaid Al-Jarrah, read their last will and testaments[5].
On 4 July 2007, an al-Zawahiri video was "provided by al-Qaeda's As-Sahab Media to ... IntelCenter".[6]
Another US-based intelligence group, SITE, "said it had obtained the tape ahead of its release on the internet by militant web sites".[1] The video was "first reported by IntelCenter and SITE".[7]
For one easy payment of $995 US, you too can have the benefit of an "Incident Component," and "Identity Component," containing "profile data on individuals associated with terrorist and other threat actor groups." Not to mention, "The Group Component," focusing "on terrorist, rebel, and other similar organizations."
Like Tempest Co., IntelCenter's sister company, it is apparently based out of a post office box in Alexandria, Virginia (according to the contact information on both websites). Both companies mention one Ben N. Venzke as CEO, this according to both Wikipedia and the companies' websites.
SourceWatch
What's next? Rita Katz and S.I.T.E. signing a contract with the Aryan Nation?