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Former Cuban President Fidel Castro claims that Osama bin Laden is an agent for the CIA and always appeared whenever former U.S. President George W. Bush needed to scare the world.
Castro spoke with Daniel Estulin, a Lithuanian-born author who investigates, researches and writes about issues pertaining to secret societies, global elites, one-world government and the Bilderberg Group.
Castro stated recently-released online documents prove that al-Qaeda leader bin Laden is actually a United States CIA agent, according to the
Associated Press.
Whenever former U.S. President George W. Bush needed to scare the world to advance an agenda, bin Laden would always pop up to ignite that fear: “Any time Bush would stir up fear and make a big speech, bin Laden would appear threatening people with a story about what he was going to do. Bush never lacked for bin Laden's support. He was a subordinate.”
However, he didn’t elaborate on his comments that documents posted on Wikileaks prove bin Laden is a spy: “Who showed that bin Laden is indeed a CIA agent was WikiLeaks. It proved it with documents.”
Is there some truth to Castro’s and Estulin’s claims?
In 1998, writer Michael Moran published an article on
MSNBC highlighting bin Laden’s relationship with the U.S., which was described by the CIA and Moran as one simple word: blowback.
It is a known fact that the U.S., under
operation cyclone, developed the mujahideen, which effectively became the Taliban, in order to fight off the Soviet Union invasion of Afghanistan in 1979. Therefore, the CIA became partners with bin Laden and Islamic militants from Egypt, Pakistan, Syra and elsewhere in the Middle East.