Bin Laden Film: Hollywood and White House Exploit Our Special Operators

In a world in such disarray, it should not be of any surprise that within only a few short days of hearing about one of the most devastating blows to the U.S. Special Operations community, some citizens are doing their best to capitalize on this loss for their own personal gain–Hollywood and our own Administration.



Director Kathryn Bigelow with screenwriter Mark Boal

Screenwriter Mark Boal and director Kathryn Bigelow, those responsible for anti-war film The Hurt Locker, have decided to assist President Obama in his re-election. Together, they have been granted unprecedented access to some of America’s most classified data pertaining the death of Osama Bin Laden and the dark secretive world of our U.S. Navy SEAL’s and Joint Special Operations Command. They will be using this information to create a film about the “heroic leadership” within this administration based upon the U.S. led Navy SEAL kill mission which inevitably made OBL fish food.

It wouldn’t be surprising at all to see anti-war actors like Sean Penn, George Clooney, or Matt Damon partake with leading roles.

Sony Pictures is behind this madness and the same politicians who so tirelessly have gone out of their way to prosecute CIA and military interrogators are supporting them. With an S&P rating lower than any president, Obama needs all the help he can get for re-election.

Timing is everything. The release of this film is scheduled to open October 12th. October leaves just enough time to socially condition a grave amount of Americans in believing President Obama is truly the “chosen one.”

The President just addressed the nation on August 8th where he expressed sincere condolences for the loss of 31 Special Operators this past weekend in Afghanistan. His words, like normal, never add up to his actions. He has failed to disrupt Hollywood’s new film as he fully understands what type of push this could provide during such troubling times under his Presidency.

The shallowness of Washington and Hollywood combined is unfathomable. 31 lives have just been lost, 31 families shattered, and 31 new graves will be dug, yet some elitists would love to capitalize on their lives all for their own agendas.

As a combat disabled veteran, I am outraged. These were my brothers in arms– your sons, nephews, teammates, and our nation’s truest of heroes. With $50-75 million used to create and market this film, this money should be construed as fraud, waste, and abuse.

No matter the cost, I for one will be protesting this film.

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