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    It makes tons of sense to kill him. He was an insult to the administration and a beacon of their failure to bring justice or closure. Plus he wasn't responsible for 9-11. Reasonable doubt tells me a man living in his conditions in the middle east cannot sneak tons of super-thermite into the twin towers. Lets not kid ourselves I'm sure we're all intelligent people.

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    Building seven?

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    Bin Ladin hasn't been alive since December 2001. There has been no compeling evidence of his existance since then. There have been some recordings our NSAs have validated as coming from him but the NSAs aren't to be trusted. First of all that evidence is pretty thin. Second if the recordings were from him why confirm them? To keep the boogyman alive.

    So why kill "him", whoever "him" was who got killed. And why destroy the body? A new president that doesn't want to live that lie but doesn't want to reveal that our country has been engaged in a "hunt for Bin Ladin" and all the wars that entailed based on a lie solves the problem like this.

    Why would a man who had no problem with greying beard and hair when he was "alive" go and dye his beard and hair in pictures taken after his "death" even though he is never going out again in life? Why would he worry about such an insignificant aspect of his appearance when he was obviously not concerned with the appearance of his living quarters? What his living quarters looked like was a homeless nest. No phone, no Internet, burning trash in cans outside. How hard would it be to find a homeless nest with a Bin Ladin look alike man? Is the family of Bin Ladin going to come forward to deny it? If they did I suspect some of them would find their way into indefinite detention befor they could say much.

    Then you have the seal team. What if one of them comes forward in the future to claim it was all a hoax? That claim can be undemined by claiming that that seal team member is an imposter. The real member was killed in that crash. After all who knows who is really part of a super secret military team? Friends? Family? Who's to validate the word of this "imposter"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JFalz1024 View Post
    It makes tons of sense to kill him. He was an insult to the administration and a beacon of their failure to bring justice or closure. Plus he wasn't responsible for 9-11. Reasonable doubt tells me a man living in his conditions in the middle east cannot sneak tons of super-thermite into the twin towers. Lets not kid ourselves I'm sure we're all intelligent people.
    True. By comparison, before 9/11, it was easy to sneak box cutters and half a dozen zealots aboard an aircraft.

    Quote Originally Posted by astrotech View Post
    Bin Ladin hasn't been alive since December 2001....
    Interesting claims. Where's your proof?

    The evidence against your claims involves the body and DNA of a man whose DNA was already on file.
    As for those whose curiosities fall along more fanciful lines, I suggest it's because they have more money than they know what to do with while not having had enough science and engineering to know what they're dealing with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mugaliens View Post
    Interesting claims. Where's your proof?

    The evidence against your claims involves the body and DNA of a man whose DNA was already on file.
    Have you ever heard of the term "borrowed ladder"? And grainy pictures of the "villain" from behind for identification. Like Montag, shades of Farenheit 451. What's really remarkable isn't that the authorities may have done that but how many people buy the story without much critical thought.

 

 
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