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Mysterious Death of Obama Critic and Reporter on Bin Laden's Death and Ferguson Labeled Suicide

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May 1, 2015, 12:32:58 AM5/1/15
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Former Fox News correspondent Dominic Di-Natale was found dead
in Colorado on Wednesday, the network reports.

Di-Natale most recently worked as a freelancer for Fox News West
Coast bureau in Los Angeles. His last day with the network was
November 30.

The exact cause of his death has not been released, but Fox News
reports that the 43-year-old took his own life:

The coroner in Jefferson County, Colo., where Di-Natale owned
property, said the veteran journalist took his own life.
Officials discovered Di-Natale's body Wednesday after being
alerted by a friend who knew of his state of mind regarding
serious, undisclosed health issues.

Di-Natale began working for Fox News in 2007, and covered
international news for the network:

In September 2008, he traveled to Baghdad to report for Fox
News. Over the next several years, Di-Natale shuttled between
the U.S. and the Middle East, reporting for Fox News and working
on independent projects.

In 2011, after Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was killed at his
Abbottabad compound, Di-Natale provided coverage of the raid's
aftermath, including an exclusive interview with Shakil Afridi,
the doctor who helped U.S. agents verify Bin Laden's presence,
and who remains imprisoned in Pakistan to this day.

Di-Natale notably reported from Osama bin Laden's Pakistan
compound in the aftermath of the US raid, and is known for
chiseling out a brick from the compound:

Call me a conspiracy theorist, but when I heard about Di-
Natale's death, the first thing that popped into my mind was
this:

Who killed him?

It isn't that far-fetched to suspect foul play when a journalist
who covered controversial stories suddenly dies.

I can think of two notable examples immediately.

One is Andrew Breitbart, who, at age 43 (the same age as Di-
Natale), collapsed and died on the street in front of his house
on March 1, 2012 – just hours before he was set to release
damning video footage that could have destroyed Barack Obama's
2012 re-election campaign.

And then there's the disturbing case of Michael Hastings, a
journalist who died in a mysterious car crash on June 18, 2013.

Hastings was preparing to publish a major investigative piece
tied to the undercover agent who is suspected of sanitizing
President Obama's passport records prior to the 2008
presidential election. He also was investigating abuses by the
CIA and NSA.

Hastings also wrote a piece about Bowe Bergdahl. He was able to
convince fellow soldiers to speak upon conditions of anonymity
while disobeying the "gag orders" of their superiors. That piece
was published in Rolling Stone on June 7, 2012. The FBI was
investigating Hastings. He died just hours after sending out an
email warning friends about the agency's investigation.

It isn't unusual for people like journalists and whistleblowers
who threaten to expose controversial government secrets to turn
up dead under suspicious circumstances. Last year, the Obama
administration's DOJ admitted to unconstitutional surveillance
of more than 100 Associated Press reporters and editors. US
security officials have been heard saying that NSA whistleblower
Edward Snowden and Glenn Greenwald, the journalist who reported
his story, should be "disappeared."

Just over a month ago, Michael Snyder of End of the American
Dream published the article Is Barack Obama Attempting To Harass
And Intimidate Media Personalities On His 'Enemies List'? Here
is an excerpt from that piece:

Someone is attempting to harass and intimidate media
personalities that are very critical of Barack Obama and his
administration.

Of course Barack Obama (or any of his top lieutenants) would
never come out and publicly admit that Gestapo tactics are being
used against media personalities on Obama's rumored "enemies
list", but that appears to be precisely what is happening.

Snyder goes on to detail the harassment and intimidation of
TruTV reporter Rick Wiles and former CBS reporter Sharyl
Attkisson and shows strong anecdotal evidence that federal
agents were involved.

Back to Di-Natale…
Authorities say that a friend of Di-Natale's contacted officials
to express concern over his "state of mind regarding serious
undisclosed health issues."

Maybe Di-Natale had a serious illness. Maybe he had just been
diagnosed with a life-threatening condition. Maybe he really did
take his own life.

Or, maybe he knew too much. He reportedly died the day after the
Senate Intelligence Committee's controversial CIA torture report
was released. That report revealed that torture of detainees did
not aid in the finding and killing of Bin Laden:

The vast majority of the intelligence" about the Qaeda courier
who led the agency to Bin Laden "was originally acquired from
sources unrelated to the CIA's detention and interrogation
program, and the most accurate information acquired from a CIA
detainee was provided prior to the CIA subjecting the detainee
to the CIA's enhanced interrogation techniques," the Senate
report said.

It added that most of "the documents, statements, and testimony"
from the CIA regarding a connection between the torture of
detainees and the Bin Laden hunt were "inaccurate and
incongruent with CIA records."

Di-Natale's last assignment was the coverage of protests in
Ferguson over the Thanksgiving holiday. Did he discover
something while he was there?

On November 27, he made his last post on Twitter:

Dominic Di-Natale @domupdates
Follow
Last one.
2:25 PM - 27 Nov 2014 St Louis, MO, United States

Chilling.

Di-Natale's last post on his Facebook page was made on December
1, 2014. He posted a link to an article titled Don't Tell Me We
Lost The War In Afghanistan on November 30. A few of Di-Natale's
friends commented on the piece, and he responded twice on
December 1.

Here are his two responses:

I think it speaks volumes that the Taliban blow up their
schools… Men of terror scared of young girls and their potential.

LOL – this makes my heart glow… I get roasted on the West Coast
for my career with Fox but no-one wants to talk about Obama's
flaws when I point them out. Someone recently said Fox was the
only media outlet that acted like a watchdog on his
administration because all the others were so left-leaning. They
have a point.

Here we have a reporter who was at Bin Laden's compound and
covered the story of his alleged killing by Navy Seals. The US
government's official narrative of the killing has been hotly
disputed by many, including Pakistani TV reports, Dr. Paul Craig
Roberts, and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh.

Earlier this year, RT reported that a top US commander made a
curious demand:

Eleven days after the 2011 US elite forces raid that resulted in
the killing of Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden, the head of US
special operations ordered the destruction of all photos of the
corpse or for them to be given to the CIA, new evidence shows.

The disclosure was revealed Monday in an email obtained and
released by non-profit legal group Judicial Watch via a Freedom
of Information Act (FOIA) request. The heavily-redacted email
was sent by Admiral William McRaven, head of US Special
Operations Command, to subordinate officers on May 13, 2011,
instructing them that any remaining photos of Bin Laden's body
must be destroyed or handed over to the CIA. Bin Laden was
killed on May 2, 2011 at his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan,
by the special operations team commonly known as Seal Team Six
during Operation Neptune Spear.

In the email, addressed to "Gentlemen," McRaven wrote, "One
particular item that I want to emphasize is photos; particularly
UBLs [Usama Bin Laden, as US military referred to him] remains.
At this point – all photos should have been turned over to the
CIA; if you still have them destroy them immediately or get them
to the [redacted]."

The order to purge the photos came 11 days after the
conservative government transparency organization Judicial Watch
filed a FOIA request with the Defense Department seeking "all
photographs and/or video recordings of Usama Bin Laden taken
during and/or after the U.S. military operation in Pakistan on
or about May 1, 2011."

It is very likely that Bin Laden actually died ten years prior
to the 2011 raid. His death was widely reported in 2001 and
2002, with a death date of December 26, 2001 most commonly
referenced in obituary notices and news reports.

Even Fox News reported that Bin Laden died in 2001.

Much like the deaths of Breitbart, Hastings, and Bin Laden
himself, the truth about the passing of Di-Natale may never be
publicly revealed.

Lies, scandals, cover-ups, and mysterious deaths…just another
day in America.

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