<span style="font-style: italic">I suppose it's all paranoid conspiracy nonsense, until the mainstream media prints it.
Al Qaeda is a CIA-created paramilitary/assassination squad. FACT.</span>
<span style="font-size: 14pt"><span style="font-weight: bold">Al-Qaeda assassin worked for MI6', secret cables claim</span></span>
An alleged al-Qaeda militant suspected of bombing a luxury hotel and two churches in Pakistan in 2002 was an informer for MI6, it has been claimed.
<span style="font-size: 8pt">Thirteen people were killed in the bombing of the Karachi Sheraton in 2002</span>
Adil Hadi al Jazairi Bin Hamlili was detained at Guantanamo Bay between 2003 and last year when he was sent back to his native Algeria by President Obama.
The Guardian claims to have seen secret Wikileaks files in which he is described as an al-Qaeda "assassin".
But US interrogators believed he was also a British intelligence informer.
BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner said some of the files show MI6 in a very bad light.
Mr Hamlili was captured in Pakistan in June 2003 and taken to Bagram detention centre in Afghanistan where he was interviewed by the CIA.
The CIA agents were apparently told he had been an informer for MI6 and the Canadian secret service since 2000.
<span style="font-size: 8pt">(Don't forget to blame Muslim extremists the next time a bomb goes off.</span>)
Al Qaeda is a CIA-created paramilitary/assassination squad. FACT.</span>
<span style="font-size: 14pt"><span style="font-weight: bold">Al-Qaeda assassin worked for MI6', secret cables claim</span></span>
An alleged al-Qaeda militant suspected of bombing a luxury hotel and two churches in Pakistan in 2002 was an informer for MI6, it has been claimed.

<span style="font-size: 8pt">Thirteen people were killed in the bombing of the Karachi Sheraton in 2002</span>
Adil Hadi al Jazairi Bin Hamlili was detained at Guantanamo Bay between 2003 and last year when he was sent back to his native Algeria by President Obama.
The Guardian claims to have seen secret Wikileaks files in which he is described as an al-Qaeda "assassin".
But US interrogators believed he was also a British intelligence informer.
BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner said some of the files show MI6 in a very bad light.
Mr Hamlili was captured in Pakistan in June 2003 and taken to Bagram detention centre in Afghanistan where he was interviewed by the CIA.
The CIA agents were apparently told he had been an informer for MI6 and the Canadian secret service since 2000.
<span style="font-size: 8pt">(Don't forget to blame Muslim extremists the next time a bomb goes off.</span>)