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    Wednesday, January 06, 2010

    Taliban surprised by CIA suicide bombing.


    Taliban surprised by CIA suicide bombing.
    Exclusive by Gerald Internet Anthropologist Think Tank.

    Exploring the lies of the Taliban about the CIA suicide bombing.

    Our Paradigm Intel continues to explore motives behind the
    CIA bombing and the attempted Christmas suicide plane bombing.


    Bill Roggio said:

    Qari Hussain Mehsud, a senior deputy to Hakeemullah Mehsud (pictured above), has taken credit for the Dec. 30, 2009 suicide attack that killed seven CIA operatives and a US civilian on Combat Outpost Chapman in Khost province. From The Associated Press:
    Hussain said a "CIA agent" contacted Pakistani Taliban commanders and said he'd been trained by the agency to take on militants but that he was willing to attack the U.S. intelligence operation on the militants' behalf. He did not specify the nationality of the "agent." "Thank God that we then trained him and sent him to the Khost air base. The one who was their own man, he succeeded in getting his target," Hussain told an AP reporter who travelled to see him in South Waziristan on Friday. ( three days after attack. G ) The region is where Pakistan's army is waging a military offensive aimed at dismantling the Pakistani Taliban.
    Afghan Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid had earlier said the attack was carried out by an Afghan Army officer.
    SOURCE:

    Our Paradigm Intel METHOD:
    Some Semantic paradigms will work even across translations, verb and tense for example.
    Appropriating Images: The Semiotics of Visual Representation by Keyan Tomaselli 
    Has an excellent section on actual text vs transmitted text. G




    INDICATORS:

    "he'd been trained by the agency to take on militants"
    "Thank God that we then trained him and sent him to the Khost air base."
    "Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid had earlier said the attack was carried out by an Afghan Army officer."

    From the official taliban news release:
    "According to one of the club's guards, the CIA employees, dressed in Afghan uniform were in the the club discussing as an army officer entered the club and set off his explosive-packed vest, killing and injuring all inside the club.
    In fact, it is not the first time that the Afghan military people, out of true Islamic feelings and inspiration, carry out such frontal attacks on the infidel invaders;"


    Our Paradigm Intel
    Our intel indicates the Taliban C2 was out of the loup on this suicide bombing.
    They didn't train him, and maybe some lower level Taliban set it up without prior approval
    or notice to above, with out expectation of success or without knowing who the final target would be.

    The Taliban are reacting post attack based on news reports, and trying to take
    credit for a rogue or spontaneous operation.
    Taliban C2 had no advanced warning or hand in the operation.

    It was as much of a surprise to the Taliban leadership as it was to the CIA.

    And post attack the Taliban have been scrambling to make it look
    like they were in charge.

    MORE COMING.

    G
    Anthropologist

    If Taliban C2 didn't know about the CIA bombing,
    than it may not be relevant for answering the questions
    I raised here:
    CIA bombing and the attempted Christmas suicide plane bombing. 


    And that issue is still open.


    UPDATE: Paradigm:


    If al Qaeda leadership isn't out of Afpak,
    they will be, killing the CIA will increase
    the heat on them several magnitudes.
    The next best developing area for the Terrorist
    is Yemen, Somalia geo.


    Solution: Light, small foot print, fully netted, for
    ID and pick up. Backed by HEAVY reactionary force off shore.


    Current Backgrounder Yemen HERE IATT


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