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Steven Spielberg to Make Phony Movie of Fake Osama Death Book?



Hollywood has always been the government's chief propaganda vehicle. If the Navy Seal who wrote this book told the truth, he'd be a cellmate of Bradley Manning.
Steven Spielberg meets with Ex-Navy SEAL who wrote inside account of Osama bin Laden raid to discuss film rights to his story ... Soldier identified as retired Navy SEAL Matt Bissonnette on Thursday. His photograph and name posted on al Qaeda website on Friday. Pentagon says release of his name is a security concern. Pentagon, CIA and White House among the agencies who have not seen the book, written anonymously by a SEAL Team Six member ... Bissonnette could face federal charges if classified information is revealed in the book. Will hit bookshelves on the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks – Daily Mail Reporter
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