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green for victory

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32. Anyone remember this?
Sun Feb 24, 2013, 04:06 PM
Feb 2013

Many Americans can't remember what happened last month, let alone a year and a half ago...

Osama bin Laden corpse photo is fake

Image of bloodied man picked up by British newspapers has been circulating online for two years



An image purporting to show Osama bin Laden's bloody corpse, right, is a composite of two separate images, left and centre. Photograph: twitpic

An image apparently showing a dead Osama bin Laden broadcast on Pakistani television and picked up by British newspaper websites is a fake.

The bloodied image of a man with matted hair and a blank, half-opened eye has been circulating on the internet for the past two years. It was used on the front pages of the Mail, Times, Telegraph, Sun and Mirror websites, though swiftly removed after the fake was exposed on Twitter.

It appears the fake picture was initially published by the Middle East online newspaper themedialine.org on 29 April 2009, with a warning from the editor that it was "unable to ascertain whether the photo is genuine or not".


http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/may/02/osama-bin-laden-photo-fake

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I know a lot of Europeans have been very unimpressed with it Warpy Feb 2013 #1
CIA hero narratives are well received by US journalists noise Feb 2013 #2
It does, but any movie that told the truth Warpy Feb 2013 #4
Unless they had specific info on OBL, how would it have stopped it? graham4anything Feb 2013 #3
An honest movie noise Feb 2013 #5
OBL had others ? dipsydoodle Feb 2013 #6
The principal hijackers all met together on several occasions. There was an opportunity to roll-up leveymg Feb 2013 #7
That's why it's great they droned him. graham4anything Feb 2013 #8
And, he can no longer talk about his apparent role as a CIA/Saudi double-agent. leveymg Feb 2013 #9
On the last post, you said he was the key to the US operation led of course by OBL graham4anything Feb 2013 #10
OBL hasn't led what we call al-Qaeda for many years. leveymg Feb 2013 #11
AAK would have been dead then, instead of by drone.(Probably by bunker bomb). graham4anything Feb 2013 #12
Funny thing, SomethingFishy Feb 2013 #13
Yeah, I agree with what I said 100%. graham4anything Feb 2013 #14
No, I don't get someone SomethingFishy Feb 2013 #15
But who said what you said I said? graham4anything Feb 2013 #16
I knew it would be. It's the same reason I refused to see "Act of Valor." white_wolf Feb 2013 #17
It was just a movie. 99Forever Feb 2013 #18
I didn't see it noise Feb 2013 #19
Oh the irony. 99Forever Feb 2013 #24
So what if it isn't a documentary? It still contains a message. white_wolf Feb 2013 #23
Very peculiar comments considering the Guy Fawkes mask n/t Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #27
You mean the mask that Occupy Wall Street used and I'm using a show of support for them? white_wolf Feb 2013 #29
Actually you are 100% wrong here. graham4anything Feb 2013 #28
Indeed. PM Martin Feb 2013 #20
The movie was entirely about the chase for OBL after 9-11 Godhumor Feb 2013 #21
The context of the movie is distorted noise Feb 2013 #22
And as for the movie generally.. sendero Feb 2013 #26
Ah bullshit... sendero Feb 2013 #25
Based on what? noise Feb 2013 #30
And this would differentiate it from other war-genre movies how? WinkyDink Feb 2013 #31
Anyone remember this? green for victory Feb 2013 #32
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