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Osama bin Laden..."Caught in Pakistan !"

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Postby CrookedRiverGuy » Tue Jul 27, 2010 12:11 am

It's time to say good night to your goats, Oracle.
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Postby Schnauzer » Tue Jul 27, 2010 12:13 am

I do hope that my reporting does not evoke animosity among members, perhaps I should not have drawn attention to the matter until I was able to be more specific.

The problem is, that the messages are difficult (in some areas) to decipher since they have to be interpreted through several languages (from the original 'Morse') and some misconstruction may occur as a result of such.

However, albeit that there ARE some gaps in the sentences thus far received, I can confirm that the first message "Osama bin Laden has been caught" is perfectly sound.

There follows another undeciphered part (as of yet) " in Pakistan, in the vicinity of 'The Holy Bodhi'."

Further jumble (perhaps due to the inability of the first recipient to correctly decipher) then a section which refers to his "believing himself" and finally his ultimate "belief he felt as a result of the action he had taken prior to being caught"

A bit 'Smattery' I admit, but I will supply the full text (in Morse) and interpreted as and when I am able.
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Postby Oracle » Tue Jul 27, 2010 12:27 am

CrookedRiverGuy wrote:It's time to say good night to your goats, Oracle.


Goodnight, runt!
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Postby CrookedRiverGuy » Tue Jul 27, 2010 12:42 am

Baa-aahh, yourself!


PS: I love you! (I am the exact opposite of whom I portray.)
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Postby Schnauzer » Tue Jul 27, 2010 12:44 am

Here goes for the initial part :- --- / ... / .- /-- / .- / -... / .. / -. / .-.. /.- / -.. /. /-. .... /.- / ... .--- / ..- /... /- ...- /. /. /-. -.-. /.- /..- /--. /.... /- (word here not quite discernible).

Osama bin Laden has just been caught.

I will continue when I have managed to decipher more and add it to the amount I already have which refers to location etc. :wink:
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Postby CrookedRiverGuy » Tue Jul 27, 2010 12:48 am

Schnauzer wrote:I do hope that my reporting does not evoke animosity among members, perhaps I should not have drawn attention to the matter until I was able to be more specific.


Pardon the deviation! After my declaration of love, I promise to behave and be a good boy and never be rude to anyone with more postings than me. I am able to read to the writing on the wall: CRG is at the lower end of the pecking order.
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Postby Schnauzer » Tue Jul 27, 2010 12:55 am

CrookedRiverGuy wrote:
Schnauzer wrote:I do hope that my reporting does not evoke animosity among members, perhaps I should not have drawn attention to the matter until I was able to be more specific.


Pardon the deviation! After my declaration of love, I promise to behave and be a good boy and never be rude to anyone with more postings than me. I am able to read to the writing on the wall: CRG is at the lower end of the pecking order.


No problem mate, the forum is a place where one can have a little enjoyment without harming anyone (providing one observes certain niceties) IMHO.

As to the subject of THIS thread, I do hope you will find it interesting, it will probably be a day or so before I will be able to furnish ALL the details. :wink:
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Postby Schnauzer » Tue Jul 27, 2010 2:51 pm

CrookedRiverGuy wrote:IF it happens to be true; there's only one explanation why they "finally found him" these days: WikiLeaks


I doubt if these revelations are the result of the 'WikiLeaks' controversy since they are far too recent an event.

However, having received more information (and there is yet more to come) I can inform you that the messages were a little garbled and (due to some misinterpretation) may have been in error about the actual location.

I can now fill in some of the 'Missing Information' and will complete the whole story as soon as I am assured that I am in receipt of it all.

Those 'Blank' spaces will be filled with asterisks until I have the said missing information.


Osama bin Laden was caught ***** * *** ***** ***** ********** in Pakistan *** ****** *** *** ** *** ****** ** ***** ** *****.

*** ********* *** ** ***** *** Mahabodhi Temple which is located there, in order to seek enlightenment.

Unfortunately it was in this location that he was caught ***** *** *** ** ****** *** ** hide behind the ***** **** ***** ** ******** himself.

When he emerged to face everyone who surrounded him, he commented that it was a great ****** ** *** *** there was no other way to deal with being caught ***** ** ********.

He complimented the followers who were with him for their vigilance during the period of his hiding away, adding that the Western Powers might do well to visit the Holy Temple and the Bhodi Tree, since enlightenment was something that they are in dire need of.

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THAT is as much information I have at the moment, it IS incomplete but the circumstances surrounding the passing on of information coupled with the subject of interpretation DOES (I feel) warrant the fact that it is difficult to report fully.

As stated, I will keep you all informed.

Incidentally, this matter will certainly NOT be available through the usual channels, the Western Powers have not yet reached the level of 'Enlightenment' mentioned here that would sanction their approval, the Prime Minister of the UK is far too busy in Turkey today, laying the groundwork which will put paid to ALL the dreams of we in Cyprus (IMHO) :wink:
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Postby Gasman » Tue Jul 27, 2010 3:24 pm

Bin Laden among latest Wikileaks Afghan revelations

New details, including reports on Osama Bin Laden dating from 2006, have emerged from 90,000 US military files leaked to the Wikileaks website.

Several files track Bin Laden, although the US has said it had received no reliable information on him "in years".

The details come as the Pentagon investigates who leaked the classified documents, in an act the White House says could harm national security.

Wikileaks describes the documents as battlefield and intelligence reports.

It says they were compiled by a variety of military units between 2004 and 2009.

In August 2006, a US intelligence report placed Bin Laden at a meeting in Quetta, over the border in Pakistan.

It said he and others - including the Taliban leader, Mullah Omar - were organising suicide attacks in Afghanistan.

The targets were unknown, the report said, but the bombers were carrying explosives from Pakistan.

Nearly 200 files concern Task Force 373, a US special forces unit whose job was to kill or capture Taliban or al-Qaeda commanders.
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The records log 144 incidents involving Afghan civilian casualties, including 195 fatalities, the UK's Guardian newspaper reports.

The Wikileaks dossier includes an incident in June 2007 when the unit engaged in a firefight with what were believed to be insurgents. An airstrike was called in.

Seven of those killed were Afghan police officers. A further four were injured. The incident was labelled a misunderstanding.

White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said the leak did not divulge anything new about the nature of the war in Afghanistan but said the details revealed could be damaging.

"[It] has a potential to be very harmful to those that are in our military, those that are co-operating with our military and those that are working to keep us safe," he said.
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Postby Schnauzer » Tue Jul 27, 2010 3:44 pm

Gasman wrote:Bin Laden among latest Wikileaks Afghan revelations

New details, including reports on Osama Bin Laden dating from 2006, have emerged from 90,000 US military files leaked to the Wikileaks website.

Several files track Bin Laden, although the US has said it had received no reliable information on him "in years".

The details come as the Pentagon investigates who leaked the classified documents, in an act the White House says could harm national security.

Wikileaks describes the documents as battlefield and intelligence reports.

It says they were compiled by a variety of military units between 2004 and 2009.

In August 2006, a US intelligence report placed Bin Laden at a meeting in Quetta, over the border in Pakistan.

It said he and others - including the Taliban leader, Mullah Omar - were organising suicide attacks in Afghanistan.

The targets were unknown, the report said, but the bombers were carrying explosives from Pakistan.

Nearly 200 files concern Task Force 373, a US special forces unit whose job was to kill or capture Taliban or al-Qaeda commanders.
Related stories

The records log 144 incidents involving Afghan civilian casualties, including 195 fatalities, the UK's Guardian newspaper reports.

The Wikileaks dossier includes an incident in June 2007 when the unit engaged in a firefight with what were believed to be insurgents. An airstrike was called in.

Seven of those killed were Afghan police officers. A further four were injured. The incident was labelled a misunderstanding.

White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said the leak did not divulge anything new about the nature of the war in Afghanistan but said the details revealed could be damaging.

"[It] has a potential to be very harmful to those that are in our military, those that are co-operating with our military and those that are working to keep us safe," he said.


As stated Gasman, I doubt if these revelations are the result of the 'WikiLeaks' controversy since they are far too recent an event.

The mention of Osama bin Laden in the article you have posted are concerned with a much earlier time, the matter now reported is current.
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