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Ares
4th May 2011, 10:56 AM
World Wide Web brims over with conspiracy theories regarding assassination of al-Qaeda leader

A mere day after US President Barack Obama announced that al-Qaeda leader and arch-terrorist Osama bin Laden has been killed by US Special Forces in Pakistan, and the World Wide Web is gushing with conspiracy theories, fed mostly by the White House statement that he was swiftly buried at sea, with nothing but reassurance from the US government that his body had been positively identified.


US President Barack Obama, along with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and top National Security staff, watched a live feed of the operation. The footage of the battle however, has not been released and was described as "gory," feeding frenzied rumors even further.


French website JSSNews, for example, found a striking resemblance between the Abbottabad compound used by bin Laden and the map of none other than the State of Israel.

<img src="http://www.ynetnews.com/PicServer2/24012010/3191562/planobl1_wa.jpg"/>

The website compared satellite footage and imagery of the area with Israel's outline and concluded that the main house – where bin Laden was captured and killed – is located where Jerusalem can be found on a map of Israel. The compound's gate parallels the location of Tel Aviv, its dumping ground matches the location of Tiberias, and another building matched the location of Haifa.


According to the Daily Telegraph, social media website Facebook already has several groups bearing titles such as "Osama bin Laden NOT DEAD"; and the blogosphere is humming with suppositions that the US government either faked the raid, or still has custody of the body.

<img src="http://www.ynetnews.com/PicServer2/24012010/3191567/carte&91;2&93;_wa.jpg"/>

Many of the theories doubting bin Laden's death look at another dictator for support, saying that given the extent of coverage given to executions of Saddam Hussein and his sons, whose bodies were – as one Facebook wall said – "paraded around to prove they were dead," the method in which the body of the al-Qaeda leader was disposed of simply makes no sense.


Meanwhile, Alex Jones, a US radio host, claimed that the US government had concocted the killing to justify a security crackdown; while others believe that bin Laden has been dead for years and some claimed that the killing was simply an elaborate part of Barack Obama's re-election plan.


The "presidential campaign" theory was given extra credence, according to some, by the fact that the US president's announcement of bin Laden's death cut into a broadcast of Donald Trump's reality show "Celebrity Apprentice."

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4063903,00.html

ximmy
4th May 2011, 11:33 AM
When I first saw the compound I recognized the shape but couldn't place it... amazing

JJ.G0ldD0t
4th May 2011, 11:40 AM
lol

silly conspiracy theorists

JJ.G0ldD0t
4th May 2011, 11:42 AM
ok ok....

I'm partial to this one:

Seal Team 6 killed OBL on the 66th anniversary of Hitler's death on the same day the Illuminati was created at 3:30 EST (33) as the result of putting a bullet through his LEFT EYE


:o

keehah
9th May 2011, 12:11 PM
Al-Qaeda compound facing the wrecker's ball (http://www.theage.com.au/world/alqaeda-compound-facing-the-wreckers-ball-20110507-1ediu.html#ixzz1Lsrp2Mh3)

PAKISTANI authorities are reported to be considering demolishing Osama bin Laden's hideout in the garrison town of Abbottabad to prevent it becoming a rallying point for extremists.

The walled compound where bin Laden was killed when US forces raided in the early hours of Monday has been transformed from mysterious hideaway to tourist attraction.

"The crowds have been getting bigger every day," said Hasnat Ahmed, a 22-year-old engineering graduate who can see bin Laden's compound from his rooftop. "We are not sure about international tourism yet, but I think we will be getting plenty of people from Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi."

While al-Qaeda has finally admitted bin Laden's death, many Pakistanis are sceptical about claims the al-Qaeda chief was killed in the raid and question the White House's decision not to release photos of his body.

The US disposed of bin Laden's body at sea so his grave wouldn't become a shrine for extremists. But if the past few days are any guide, the al-Qaeda chief's house has pulling power.

Sources have told The Sunday Age that demolition of the concrete buildings and high perimeter wall is being considered to stop it becoming a shrine. No date has been announced for any demolition.

Extra security personnel have been deployed around the compound in recent days to tighten security and help with crowd control.

"Everyone is interested in this," said telco worker Shah Zaib Khan, who walked from his home more than an hour away to take a look at the walled compound. "Is it drama or is it a reality?"

Rashid-ul-Haq Qazi, a lawyer who visited the compound, had another suggestion: charge people to look inside. "It would be wiser to print some tickets and charge an entry fee," he said...

cthulu
9th May 2011, 12:14 PM
biblical prophecy fulfilled! :baa

Large Sarge
9th May 2011, 12:22 PM
I partly think Osama was killed because 9/11 was getting to big to handle

Ares
9th May 2011, 12:42 PM
biblical prophecy fulfilled! :baa


Please explain

Son of Dave
9th May 2011, 12:58 PM
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.

ximmy
9th May 2011, 01:00 PM
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.



tell that to monica lewinsky...

sirgonzo420
9th May 2011, 01:00 PM
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.



Yeah, and sometimes a cigar is israel.


:D

Son of Dave
9th May 2011, 01:12 PM
What am I gonna do with you people?

http://urbanflyventures.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Its-A-Conspiracy.jpg

Oh and 20 Mickey bucks to whoever can identify the radio that guy in the tinfoil hat is using.

Hint: It's made in Japan.

osoab
9th May 2011, 01:13 PM
What am I gonna do with you people?

http://urbanflyventures.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Its-A-Conspiracy.jpg

Oh and 20 Mickey bucks to whoever can identify the radio that guy in the tinfoil hat is wearing.

Hint: It's made in Japan.


He is not wearing a radio. Did I win?

Son of Dave
9th May 2011, 01:16 PM
What am I gonna do with you people?

http://urbanflyventures.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Its-A-Conspiracy.jpg

Oh and 20 Mickey bucks to whoever can identify the radio that guy in the tinfoil hat is wearing.

Hint: It's made in Japan.


He is not wearing a radio. Did I win?


Sorry, I meant to say using. Third stage of Syphilis and all.

keehah
15th May 2011, 11:51 AM
http://www.dawn.com/2011/05/15/osama-compound-becomes-an-election-issue-in-us.html

But Mitt Romney, arguably one of the top contenders for the Republican nomination to face off against President Obama in 2012, sought not to politicise Bin Laden`s.

“I think the killing of Osama bin Laden is an enormous success, and I don`t know if it helps or hurts the president politically, but I really don`t care,” said the former Massachusetts governor.

“The right thing is we got the bad guy, and the nation celebrates that,” Romney added. “We`re all Americans. This is not a Republican or a Democrat thing; this is an American thing.” President Obama, being the incumbent, also has to be careful in using a foreign policy matter as an election issue.

“We think that there had to be some sort of support network for Bin Laden inside of Pakistan. But we don`t know who or what that support network was,”

Osama compound builder arrested (http://www.iol.co.za/news/world/osama-compound-builder-arrested-1.1064310?showComments=true)
Osama compound ownership raises questions of complicity (http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article1989216.ece)
Brothers listed as owners of Osama compound (http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/americas/brothers-listed-as-owners-of-osama-compound/article2010439/)

A labourer working the rows of vegetables outside the compound walls leaned on his shovel and smiled broadly when asked about the Khan brothers.

“They were polite,” said Mohammed Qasim, 20. “They seemed like rich men, but they had no fancy clothes, no expensive watches or cellphones.”

Mohammed Abid, 12, idly swatting at weeds with a badminton racket, seemed less sure about his neighbours. “We often heard children crying inside,” Mr. Abid said. “They should have allowed them outside for games, but we never met them.”