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Update re: Osama bin Laden’s Mother Talks & His Son Marries 9/11 Hijacker Daughter

What Did US Forces Find on Osama bin Laden’s Bookshelf?

Independent UK, 28 Feb 2018.





It appears the former al-Qaeda leader liked to indulge in serious politics and conspiracy theories. Robert Fisk
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As novelist Walter Mosley has pointed out, a person’s bookcase tells you everything you need to know about them. Sadly, many of the books that will be mentioned in this column are no longer in print. Happily, second-hand bookshops still stock the majority of these titles, while Project Gutenberg and the Internet Archive often provide free online alternatives.

We begin the journey with; ...


Bin Laden’s Bookshelf

Handbook of International Law
Anthony Aust

Civil Democratic Islam: Partners, Resources, and Strategies
Cheryl Benard

Killing Hope: US Military and CIA Interventions since World War II
William Blum

Rogue State: A Guide to the World’s Only Superpower
William Blum

Necessary Illusions: Thought Control in Democratic Societies
Noam Chomsky

Fortifying Pakistan: The Role of US Internal Security Assistance (only the book’s introduction)
Christine Fair and Peter Chalk

Hegemony or Survival: America’s Quest for Global Dominance

Noam Chomsky

America’s ‘War on Terrorism’

Michel Chossudovsky

Conspirators’ Hierarchy: The Committee of 300

John Coleman

New Political Religions, or Analysis of Modern Terrorism

Barry Cooper

Guerilla Air Defense: Antiaircraft Weapons and Techniques for Guerilla Forces

James Crabtree

New Pearl Harbor: Disturbing Questions about the Bush Administration and 9/11
David Ray Griffin

Christianity and Islam in Spain 756–1031 AD

CR Haines

The Secret Teachings of All Ages

Manly Hall

Black Box Voting, Ballot Tampering in the 21st Century

Bev Harris

The US and Vietnam 1787–1941

Robert Hopkins Miller

Military Intelligence Blunders

John Hughes-Wilson

A Brief Guide to Understanding Islam

IA Ibrahim






No light reading: works by critics of the US government like Noam Chomsky appear to have been preferred (Alamy)



International Relations Theory and the Asia-Pacific
John Ikenberry and Michael Mastandano

The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers

Paul Kennedy

In Pursuit of Allah’s Pleasure

Asim Abdul Maajid, Esaam-udDeen and Dr Naahah Ibrahim

The 2030 Spike

Colin Mason

America’s Strategic Blunders

Willard Matthias

Secrets of the Federal Reserve

Eustace Mullins

Unfinished Business, US Overseas Military Presence in the 21st Century

Michael O’Hanlon

Confessions of an Economic Hit Man

John Perkins

The Best Democracy Money Can Buy

Greg Palast

Bounding the Global War on Terror

Jeffrey Record

Al-Qaeda’s Online Media Strategies: From Abu Reuter to Irhabi 007

Hanna Rogan

Crossing the Rubicon

Michael Ruppert

Imperial Hubris

Michael Scheuer






Finding theories: a book by investigative reporter Greg Palast also makes the list (Rex)



Checking Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions
Henry Sokolski and Patrick Clawson

The Taking of America 1-2-3

Richard Sprague

Bloodlines of the Illuminati

Fritz Springmeier

The Best Enemy Money Can Buy

Anthony Sutton

Oxford History of Modern War

Charles Townsend

Obama’s Wars

Bob Woodward


Project MKULTRA, the CIA’s program of research in behavioral modification. Joint hearing before the Select Committee on Intelligence and the Subcommittee on Health and Scientific Research of the Committee on Human Resources, United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, first session, August 3, 1977. United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Intelligence


Not only did the US Navy Seals who raided the Abbottabad compound in Pakistan in 2011 find Osama bin Laden, they also discovered his collection of books.
These reading materials are being analysed and gradually made public by the US government under the title of “Bin Laden’s Bookshelf” and the above is a list of the English-language books found at his home, all digital copies rather than printed.

There is no light reading here. Instead of laughing at Bertie Wooster’s controversial choice of purple socks, the head of al-Qaeda seems to have preferred high-profile critics of the US government such as Chomsky and Palast, while concentrating entirely on serious politics, law and, especially, conspiracy theories.

Among these are the chronicles of the ongoing activities of the Illuminati, the running of the USA by shadowy cabals (take your pick of a Power Control Group, elite financiers or 300 chosen families), and that 9/11 was organised or at the very least allowed to happen by the US government.





Bin Laden was killed at his Abbottabad base in 2011 (Reuters)


Interestingly, Michael Scheuer, who wrote Imperial Hubris (included in this list), once ran the CIA’s Bin Laden tracking unit. The full collection also contains dozens of reports and think tank publications on al-Qaeda and similar groups, such as The 9/11 Commission Report, the official account of the terrorist attacks.

The US authorities have not given any precise details about where the books were found in the residence or what was on his “to read” pile on his bedside table.

A second list features titles which may have been read by Bin Laden, but according to the US government were probably used by other people living in the compound. This is a more eclectic selection and includes The Grappler’s Guide to Sports Nutrition by John Berardi and Michael Fry, the 2008 Guinness Book of World Records (Children’s Edition), Is It the Heart Which You Are Asking? (a suicide prevention guide), and a guide to the Delta Force Xtreme 2 first-person shooter video game. There were also a couple of Arabic-English dictionaries and the December 2010 Popular Science magazine’s “Best Innovations of the Year” issue.

*This is a real list of the books that were found by US forces in Bin Laden’s compound. Future columns might look at titles owned by fictional characters and may include works that were never completed.
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