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    #81
    Quote Originally Posted by robot.sonic View Post
    Nilibing sa dagat... hmmm... parang megatron. Malamang may part 2 pa ang Al-Qaeda.
    LMAO


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    Senior U.S. officials admitted on the news today that their personnel used "enhanced interrogation" techniques like waterboarding to extract information from Al-Qaeda detainees re. important details on Osama bin Laden's courier.

    May pagka hypocrito din itong mga Kano. Pag ibang tao ang gumawa nito, ang tawag nila ay "torture", pero kung sila na ang bumanat they call it "enhanced interrogation". Galing talaga ni Uncle Sam!

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    #83
    goon squad post sir?

    IMO hindi matitigil ang gera sa middle east at sa east asia

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    OBL may be dead but that doesn't mean that the serpent known as Al Qaeda is also gone. Somehow some other monster will rise and take his place. In the meantime, I join the rest of the world in celebrating his demise, with some of the best comments I came across on Bin Laden's death and burial at sea:

    "They also buried Megatron in the ocean and look what happened..."

    "It's only fitting that they buried him at sea. He'll need lots of water where he's going."

    "I thought it was illegal to dump garbage in the ocean."

    "May he meet his 72 virgins... virgin male demons who'll take turns sodomizing him!"

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    #86
    Last edited by uls; May 4th, 2011 at 01:20 AM.

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    #87
    Top Secret stealth helicopter...



    http://www.globalsecurity.org/milita...craft/mh-x.htm

    MH-X Advanced Special Operations Helicopter

    On 1 May 2011, the United States announced that it had launched an operation into Pakistan from Afghanistan to apprehend Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. Bin Laden was killed during the operation, reported to have been conducted by members of the Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU; commonly referred to by an older title, Seal Team Six). The Naval Special Warfare operators were reported to have been inserted and/or extracted by elements of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne). During the raid, it was reported that one of the force's MH-60 helicopters was damaged and had to be destroyed in place. The remnants of the helicopter were later recovered and moved from the site by the Pakistani military. Subsequent pictures of the wreckage suggested that the helicopter might have in fact been a new type, possibly incorporating stealth technology.

    The U.S. Army and CIA developed what could be considered a stealthy helicopter during the Vietnam War. There, they were primarily interested in reducing the amount of noise that the helicopter generated, and they named the helicopter The Quiet One. Light, quiet and stealthy helicopters could be used for clandestine missions, quick in-and-out assignments without being noticed. A Special Forces A-Team performing an extraction could grab their target, climb a rope, and be extracted by a stealth helicopter. Other stealthy helicopter has focued on reducing detectability by radar and infra-red sensors, including the suppression of hot engine exhaust gases.

    It was a secretly developed stealth helicopter, probably a highly modified version of an H-60 Blackhawk. Photos published in the Daily Mail and on the Secret Projects board show that the helicopter's tail features stealth-configured shapes on the boom and tip fairings, swept stabilizers and a "dishpan" cover over a non-standard five-or-six-blade tail rotor. It has a silver-loaded infra-red suppression finish similar to that seen on some V-22s.

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    Last edited by uls; May 4th, 2011 at 10:14 AM.

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    #89
    Wala na din palang "Bin Laden" na firecracker sa new year?

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    #90
    buhay pa yan ng ni-raid sa sobrang galit nila. naghanap sila sea na maraming pating tapos doon hinulog ng buhay; sa leg lang siya binaril so pag hulog sa dagat naamoy ng mga pating yun blood kaya pinapak na siya doon.

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    #91
    Quote Originally Posted by Battlestar View Post
    LMAO

    hahahaha!!

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    Sana naman wag bombahin ulit ang New York kaso malamang gumanti talaga ang mga ito e.

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    #93
    Quote Originally Posted by vito corleone View Post
    bakit ba kasi kailangang tanunngin yang mga yan on this incident?
    ang media ngayon e parang showbiz reporter: they are sensationalizing issues and some people para me mai-report lang
    yan na ang standard ngayon ng local media natin... kahit sino interview para makakuha ng sound bite... better yung ganyan sa kanila kesa sa dead airtime...

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    Phone call by Kuwaiti courier led US spies to Bin Laden

    By ASSOCIATED PRESS
    Published: May 3, 2011 22:56 Updated: May 3, 2011 22:56
    WASHINGTON: When one of Osama Bin Laden’s most trusted aides picked up the phone last year, he unknowingly led US pursuers to the doorstep of his boss.
    That monitored phone call, recounted by a US official, ended a years-long search for Bin Laden’s personal courier, the key break in a worldwide manhunt. The courier, in turn, led US intelligence to a walled compound in northeast Pakistan.
    Inside the CIA team hunting Bin Laden, it always was clear that Bin Laden’s vulnerability was his couriers. He was too smart to let Al-Qaeda foot soldiers, or even his senior commanders, know his hideout. But if he wanted to get his messages out, somebody had to carry them, someone Bin Laden trusted with his life.
    Shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, detainees in the CIA’s secret prison network told interrogators about an important courier with the nom de guerre Abu Ahmed Al-Kuwaiti who was close to Bin Laden.
    After the CIA captured Al-Qaeda’s No. 3 leader, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, he confirmed knowing Al-Kuwaiti but denied he had anything to do with Al-Qaeda.
    Then in 2004, top Al-Qaeda operative Hassan Gul was captured in Iraq. Gul told the CIA that Al-Kuwaiti was a courier. In particular, Gul said, the courier was close to Faraj Al-Libi, who replaced Mohammed as Al-Qaeda’s operational commander.
    “Hassan Gul was the linchpin,” a US official said.
    Finally, in May 2005, Al-Libi was captured. Under CIA interrogation, Al-Libi admitted that he received the word through a courier. But he made up a name for the courier and denied knowing Al-Kuwaiti, a denial that was so adamant and unbelievable that the CIA took it as confirmation that he and Mohammed were protecting the courier. It only reinforced the idea that Al-Kuwaiti was very important to Al-Qaeda.
    If they could find the man known as Al-Kuwaiti, they’d find Bin Laden.
    Mohammed did not discuss Al-Kuwaiti while being subjected to waterboarding, former officials said. He acknowledged knowing him many months later under standard interrogation, they said.
    It took years of work before the CIA identified the courier’s real name: Sheikh Abu Ahmed, a Pakistani man born in Kuwait. When they did identify him, he was nowhere to be found.
    Bin Laden was famously insistent that no phones or computers be used near him, so the eavesdroppers at the National Security Agency kept coming up cold.
    Ahmed was identified by detainees as a mid-level operative who helped Al-Qaeda members and their families find safe havens. But his whereabouts were such a mystery to US intelligence that, according to Guantanamo Bay documents, one detainee said Ahmed was wounded while fleeing US forces during the invasion of Afghanistan and later died in the arms of the detainee.
    But in the middle of last year, Ahmed had a telephone conversation with someone being monitored by US intelligence, according to an American official, who like others interviewed for this story spoke only on condition of anonymity. Ahmed was located somewhere away from Bin Laden’s hideout when he had the discussion, but it was enough to help intelligence officials locate and watch Ahmed.
    In August 2010, Ahmed unknowingly led authorities to a compound in the northeast Pakistani town of Abbottabad, where Al-Libi had once lived. The walls surrounding the property were as high as 18 feet and topped with barbed wire.
    Intelligence officials had known about the house for years, but they always suspected that Bin Laden would be surrounded by heavily armed security guards. Nobody patrolled the compound in Abbottabad.
    In fact, nobody came or went. And no telephone or Internet lines ran from the compound. The CIA soon believed that Bin Laden was hiding in plain sight, in a hideout especially built to go unnoticed. But since Bin Laden never traveled and nobody could get onto the compound without passing through two security gates, there was no way to be sure.
    Despite that uncertainty, intelligence officials realized this could represent the best chance ever to get to Bin Laden. They decided not to share the information with anyone, including staunch counterterrorism allies such as Britain, Canada and Australia.
    By mid-February, the officials were convinced a “high-value target” was hiding in the compound. President Barack Obama wanted to take action.
    Obama tapped two dozen members of the Navy’s elite SEAL Team Six to carry out a raid with surgical accuracy.
    Before dawn Monday morning, a pair of helicopters left Jalalabad in eastern Afghanistan. The choppers entered Pakistani airspace using sophisticated technology intended to evade that country’s radar systems, a US official said.
    The helicopters lowered into the compound, dropping the SEALs behind the walls. No shots were fired, but shortly after the team hit the ground, one of the helicopters came crashing down and rolled onto its side for reasons the government has yet to explain. None of the SEALs was injured, however, and the mission continued uninterrupted.
    With the CIA and White House monitoring the situation in real time — presumably by live satellite feed or video carried by the SEALs — the team stormed the compound.
    Thanks to sophisticated satellite monitoring, US forces knew they’d likely find Bin Laden’s family on the second and third floors of one of the buildings on the property, officials said. The SEALs secured the rest of the property first, then proceeded to the room where Bin Laden was hiding. A firefight ensued, Brennan said.
    Ahmed and his brother were killed, officials said. Then, the SEALs killed Bin Laden with a bullet just above his left eye, blowing off part his skull, another official said. Using the call sign for his visual identification, one of the soldiers communicated that “Geronimo” had been killed in action, according to a US official.
    Bin Laden’s body was flown to the USS Carl Vinson in the North Arabian sea, a senior defense official said. There, aboard a US warship, officials conducted a traditional Islamic burial ritual. Bin Laden’s body was washed and placed in a white sheet. He was placed in a weighted bag that, after religious remarks by a military officer, was slipped into the sea about 0600 GMT Monday.
    http://arabnews.com/world/osama_bin_...icle381312.ece
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    The little girl from the Royal wedding...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Does anyone remember the commando raid via satellite scene in "Patriot Games"? They even backdated the satellite imagery to reconstruct the layout of the building during construction phase, amazing!

    Click to see Bin Laden Compound in Google Earth


    http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/_news...lped-get-osama
    if Bin Laden is using a triangular compound, then he is protected by masons. the triangle is a very impt. symbol of the masons as well as the illuminatis. hmm....

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    Quote Originally Posted by hondaboot View Post
    if Bin Laden is using a triangular compound, then he is protected by masons. the triangle is a very impt. symbol of the masons as well as the illuminatis. hmm....

    OB....musta eiffel tower?

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    kaya daw napatay si Osama dahil nagpabili ng iPhone 4 sa kanyang courier, tapos nung inactivate yung iPhone eh nag subscribe sa iTunes ng FB at GPS app.. nalulong sya sa facebook at nung nagawi sya sa abbotabad eh nag-update ng location via FB.. ayun kaya sya nasukol, isinuplong ni Mark Zuckerberg

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    #100
    Quote Originally Posted by tidus1203 View Post
    I always wondered if Hitler and Bin Laden met, they might have been great partners hehehe Well they both hate Jews...
    baka naman reincarnated hitler si binladen? sobrang galit talaga si hitler, kahit sa sumunod na buhay, humataw pa rin?


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