Bin Laden documents show chilling connection to Tulsa

Documents released a week after new raid report

U.S. Intelligence recently released declassified details about items supposedly taken from terrorist leader Osama bin Laden’s hideout in May 2011, including one item linked to Tulsa, Oklahoma.

“The documents found in Bin Laden’s hideout included letters to friends, family and backers,” KRMG’s Washington Watchdog Jamie Dupree said. “There were screeds against America, government documents from the U.S. and digital items like news articles from around the world, including one article from the Tulsa World, about an American involved in terrorism.”

The newspaper article was about criminal charges against David Coleman Headley.

The list of documents and books found in Bin Laden’s hideout also included a lot of U.S. government publications, like the 9-11 report and items about the U.S. war in Vietnam.

Headley was an American who pleaded guilty to plotting the 2008 series of bombings in Mumbai

The declassified documents come a week after a new report raised questions about whether President Barack Obama told the truth about the raid that killed bin Laden.

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