Where is it? I will apologize profusely on bended knee if you can provide a link that shows the actual dna results and not someone in the intelligence world or the media saying that they saw it.
LOL, I think he's a turban-wearing wizard....I mean holy hell, at least we could get someone that looks like a person that the world's elite would entrust info with :)
I understand your position. Mine is that I refuse to believe anything "confirmed" or offered as proof of something by ANY and ALL of our intelligent agencies (and the MSN) until they have proven themselves trustworthy. So, when Wizardmen come my way, in whatever way they may come by way, on any day, I will believe them UNTIL the intelligence agencies can disprove them. I am putting the ball in their lying-ass court to come up with their sources to disprove it. We must be on the offensive, not constantly on the defensive.
How's that logic? lol hope you don't get a headache from reading it.
"...classified intelligence budget files provided by National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden stated that a forensic intelligence laboratory run by the Defense Intelligence Agency performed the DNA testing. The Post reported that the tests "provided a conclusive match".
This test was supposedly taken in Afghanistan 8 hours after the raid.
Where are those reports PROVING the DNA results? "...The AP's request for records submitted on 2 May 2011...
Responding in March 2012, the defence department said it could not locate any of the files. The AP reported in July that the nation's top special operations commander, Admiral William McRaven, had ordered military files about the raid purged from defence department computers and sent to the CIA, where they could more easily be shielded from being made public.
Spokesmen for the Pentagon and CIA denied the move was intended to avoid the legal requirements of the information act. The bin Laden mission was overseen by the CIA, they said, which meant the records about the raid should be housed with the spy agency.
The CIA has not responded to a separate request for many of the same records about the bin Laden mission the Pentagon said it could not find."
Great video that puts a lot of context to this way overdue story!
I sure hope so!
link?..
hmmm, why did donald trump retweet the story?
not sure i believe what the CIA and defense department says.. you trust the CIA? LOL
Where is it? I will apologize profusely on bended knee if you can provide a link that shows the actual dna results and not someone in the intelligence world or the media saying that they saw it.
LOL, I think he's a turban-wearing wizard....I mean holy hell, at least we could get someone that looks like a person that the world's elite would entrust info with :)
I understand your position. Mine is that I refuse to believe anything "confirmed" or offered as proof of something by ANY and ALL of our intelligent agencies (and the MSN) until they have proven themselves trustworthy. So, when Wizardmen come my way, in whatever way they may come by way, on any day, I will believe them UNTIL the intelligence agencies can disprove them. I am putting the ball in their lying-ass court to come up with their sources to disprove it. We must be on the offensive, not constantly on the defensive.
How's that logic? lol hope you don't get a headache from reading it.
https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/1315964956601446400
BAM! Right there.
It is. i just double checked. go to his twitter account and scroll down. you'll see its still there.
thanks for the link, though 👍
"...classified intelligence budget files provided by National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden stated that a forensic intelligence laboratory run by the Defense Intelligence Agency performed the DNA testing. The Post reported that the tests "provided a conclusive match".
This test was supposedly taken in Afghanistan 8 hours after the raid.
Where are those reports PROVING the DNA results? "...The AP's request for records submitted on 2 May 2011... Responding in March 2012, the defence department said it could not locate any of the files. The AP reported in July that the nation's top special operations commander, Admiral William McRaven, had ordered military files about the raid purged from defence department computers and sent to the CIA, where they could more easily be shielded from being made public. Spokesmen for the Pentagon and CIA denied the move was intended to avoid the legal requirements of the information act. The bin Laden mission was overseen by the CIA, they said, which meant the records about the raid should be housed with the spy agency.
The CIA has not responded to a separate request for many of the same records about the bin Laden mission the Pentagon said it could not find."
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/aug/30/us-analysed-bin-laden-dna
Your link actually proves nothing.