Bhutto's Zionist connections in U.S.
Bhutto sent CNN security email
28/12/2007 22:09 -
New York - It was a story CNN's Wolf Blitzer hoped he would never have to report - an e-mail sent to him through an intermediary by Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto complaining about her security. Conditions of use: only if she were killed.
Bhutto, who was assassinated on Thursday, wrote to Blitzer that if anything happened to her, "I would hold (Pakistani President Pervez) Musharraf responsible."
Blitzer received the e-mail on October 26 from Mark Siegel, a friend and long-time Washington spokesperson for Bhutto. That was eight days after she narrowly escaped another attempt at her life.
Bhutto wrote to Blitzer that "I have been made to feel insecure by his (Musharraf's) minions," that specific improvements had not been made to her security arrangements, and that the Pakistani leader was responsible.
Blitzer agreed to the conditions before receiving the e-mail. He said on Friday that he called Siegel shortly after seeing it to see if there was any way he could use it on CNN, but was told firmly it could only be used if she were killed.
Siegel couldn't say why she had insisted on those conditions.
Blitzer reported on the e-mail late on Thursday.
He noted that Bhutto had written a piece for CNN.com that mentioned her security concerns and that American politicians had tried to intervene on her behalf to make her feel safer.
'Opinions have not changed'
"I didn't really think that it was a story we were missing out on," he said. "I don't think the viewers were done any disservice by my trying to hold on to this."
Blitzer was the only journalist sent such a message, Siegel said. He also sent the e-mail to US Rep Steve Israel, a New York Democrat.
Siegel said he did not believe Bhutto's opinions had changed since she wrote the e-mail.
Her message specifically mentioned she had requested four police vehicles surrounding her vehicle when travelling; Siegel said it seemed evident from pictures taken at the assassination scene that the request was not fulfilled.
Bhutto did not necessarily believe that Musharraf wanted her dead, but felt many people around him did, he said.
Her husband contacted Siegel on Thursday to remind him about the e-mail message and to make sure it got out, he said.
Blitzer said he had no regrets about the way he handled the story.
To report about it while she was still alive would have meant going back on his word, he said.
"I don't think there is a clear black-and-white in this situation," he said. "I did what I think was right."





This email reminds me of the Saudi passports found in the ny back allies right after the wtc buildings came down to miraculously tell us who dunit, relieving us of any investigations.
I think Pakistan Rout is simply a detour since Iran Road turned out to be a bit bumpy (for now). This whole BB episode started by Bush forcing Musharraf to issue an amnesty lifting the ban on her to come back home (in October).
Little did bb know who she was sleeping with.
it's no coincidence that the 'email' was not allowed to emerge until she was no longer alive to deny it.
i don't think that Pakistan is merely a detour.
Pakistan is an integral part of the plan - which parts are merely rearranged according to which can be more easily implemented at any given moment in time.
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"Money" has no value - people do.
" Pakistan is an integral part of the plan-... "
Agree. It just was not Pakistan-time yet, as is not Jordan-time yet.
What is scariest, is that the plan might be to bring Mushurraf down and put a crazed taleban caliber goon up to start a war with Iran thru Baluchistan mess. This would be a gift from satan to them.
Then they can just walk over the two countries from behind with complete immunity and least amount of man and fire power.