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reply posted on 9-5-2011 @ 03:36 AM by 000063
Originally posted by 27jd
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post by 000063



Back on the clock, eh Potter? Got some catching up to do, in order to respond to each and every poster questioning the official story I see.

I'm actually so sick of this topic now, I don't even care how he died anymore.
If you think I'm a plant, call the mods, and they will verify my earlier post. I post from the same settlement at all times, barring the occasions when my Hotspot Shield is on and my IP will seem to teleport at random across the world. You have two options.

  1. Put Up
  2. Shut Up


Now start addressing the evidence instead of the arguer.


reply posted on 9-5-2011 @ 03:36 AM by 000063
Originally posted by Tosskey
www.nydailynews.com...

"He was neither weak nor frail," Bin Laden's youngest widow Amal, 29, was quoted as telling Pakistani investigators.

NBC News obtained a list of medications found in the 54-year-old Bin Laden's Pakistani compound and none are used to treat longterm chronic illness.

Instead, the Pakistanis found drugs to treat shingles, ulcers, nerve pain, high blood pressure, common childrens' ailments - and Avena syrup, an extract of wild oats that is marketed as a natural impotence cure.

"He believed in his own medication," Amal said, according to Pakistan's Dawn newspaper. A Yemeni who was just 17 when she wed Bin Laden, Amal said the 9/11 mastermind had recovered fully from two kidney surgeries a decade ago, Dawn reported. Back in 1999, the Saudis reportedly hired an assassin to poison Bin Laden and the toxin gave him kidney failure.

Bin Laden's wife said he helped cure himself with watermelons, and that he was not on dialysis.


Kind of puts a damper on the "He's been dead for 10 years!" conspiracy.
CTs rarely let pesky fact bother them.



reply posted on 9-5-2011 @ 04:39 AM by micpsi
Originally posted by 000063
Originally posted by Tosskey
www.nydailynews.com...

"He was neither weak nor frail," Bin Laden's youngest widow Amal, 29, was quoted as telling Pakistani investigators.

NBC News obtained a list of medications found in the 54-year-old Bin Laden's Pakistani compound and none are used to treat longterm chronic illness.

Instead, the Pakistanis found drugs to treat shingles, ulcers, nerve pain, high blood pressure, common childrens' ailments - and Avena syrup, an extract of wild oats that is marketed as a natural impotence cure.

"He believed in his own medication," Amal said, according to Pakistan's Dawn newspaper. A Yemeni who was just 17 when she wed Bin Laden, Amal said the 9/11 mastermind had recovered fully from two kidney surgeries a decade ago, Dawn reported. Back in 1999, the Saudis reportedly hired an assassin to poison Bin Laden and the toxin gave him kidney failure.

Bin Laden's wife said he helped cure himself with watermelons, and that he was not on dialysis.


Kind of puts a damper on the "He's been dead for 10 years!" conspiracy.
CTs rarely let pesky fact bother them.


Ha! Ha! Only mindless acceptors of government "truth" could ever believe that someone could cure himself of kidney failure by eating watermelons!!

Only such people would take at face value unsubstantiated reports of what a woman is supposed to have said by anonymous government officials who might be collaborating in this elaborate psy op.

It amazes me how stupid the creators of this psy-op think people are. The trouble is - most of them ARE! That's how they get away with these lies.


reply posted on 9-5-2011 @ 08:33 AM by playswithmachines
reply to post by IamMe14



A stealth chinook
That would be like discreetly parking a sherman tank with no muffler in your driveway at 2 am without you noticing


reply posted on 9-5-2011 @ 08:55 AM by playswithmachines
reply to post by chucky202



True.
A star for you, it was well known that OBL was left-handed, which is extremely rare for a muslim.
Somebody is telling porky pies


reply posted on 9-5-2011 @ 09:48 AM by Aggie Man
reply to post by maybereal11



Osama's Pak den belonged to terror group active in Kashmir, Hizbul Mujahideen: Report



Looks like we now know who owned the compound.

"The place belonged to Hizbul Mujahedeen," the police officer said.

"But the authorities have asked us not to share any information about the exact ownership."

Land-registry officials in Abbottabad, known in the local language as patwaris, were summoned to a meeting yesterday and urged to keep quiet. "The patwaris are meeting right now," a local official said.

"They are being instructed not to say anything about the land-ownership issue."

American officials have described the owners as "brothers", and neighbours recalled seeing a pair of men, possibly ethnic Pashtuns from the rugged western frontier, who largely kept to themselves.

Their names were reported in local media as Bara Khan and Chota Khan, or Arshad Pathan and Chota Pathan.


www.indianexpress.com...

EDIT: I see that one of these names were mentioned in your post that this one is in response to. Just another confirmation I suppose.

edit on 9-5-2011 by Aggie Man because: (no reason given)



reply posted on 9-5-2011 @ 01:13 PM by Aeons
reply to post by Aggie Man



en.wikipedia.org...

Not an individual. An organization. Affliated with other "Hizbul" organizations.

Did you know that Hezbollah also goes by variations that are alike to Hizbulla?

Isn't it interesting?


reply posted on 9-5-2011 @ 01:16 PM by Aggie Man
Originally posted by Aeons
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post by Aggie Man



en.wikipedia.org...

Not an individual. An organization. Affliated with other "Hizbul" organizations.

Did you know that Hezbollah also goes by variations that are alike to Hizbulla?

Isn't it interesting?


The names are named in the last sentence of the article quote:

Their names were reported in local media as Bara Khan and Chota Khan, or Arshad Pathan and Chota Pathan.



reply posted on 9-5-2011 @ 01:30 PM by Aeons
reply to post by Aggie Man



Oh, I realize. I'm just pointing out that Hizbul Mujadeen is an organization name for those who might be inclined to see it as a person's name.

And that this organization is plugged into a larger network of similar organizations from China to Somalia.
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