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# Just said the same while watching it on the TV
When Sadam Hussein was captured they filmed it in detail - but we are just expected to take the word of the CIA as proof.
(, Mon 2 May 2011, 11:42, archived)
# I'm watching the BBC special as we speak
an interviewed Merkin just said 'we are aware of the potentiality of this event', good to knowify...

I'm wondering if he was, in fact, taken alive, and right now, is saying hullo to an orange one piece and a lot of good cop bad cop, involving metal tools and protracted pain, after all, there is more to know and events yet to come...
(, Mon 2 May 2011, 11:49, archived)
# Could well be - if Al Qaeda thought he was still alive and in custody
they would take hostages to try and get him released.
(, Mon 2 May 2011, 11:52, archived)
# And if his followers even felt they knew where his body was
I think they would feel there was still a very focussed target to concentrate upon for their next attack, so this may just be prudent 'disinformation'

Honestly tho, is this the best they can do!? If so we have been TOTALLY lied to by Hollywood as to what the CIA is capable of faking!
(, Mon 2 May 2011, 12:01, archived)
# I would have expected far higher standards of fakery from the CIA to be honest
I'd envisage it being like the clip in The Running Man (starring Arnold Schwarzenegger) where they fake Arnies death :D
(, Mon 2 May 2011, 12:11, archived)
# I'm thinking the most likely explanation is they probably did get him but
they're doing some misinformation with the intention of minimising comebacks.

I certainly don't believe they buried him at sea out of respect for his muslamic laws!
(, Mon 2 May 2011, 12:32, archived)
# No more likely they got the female GI to stand over his dead body
pointing at him and drinking beers :D
(, Mon 2 May 2011, 12:34, archived)
# Quite
this is the American feckin army we're talking about, not THAT well known for their sensitivity to Islam!
(, Mon 2 May 2011, 12:39, archived)