Friday, May 6, 2011

Osama Bin Laden Escape Plan: He Thought He Can Be Saved by 500 Euros and Two Telephone Numbers?


The Navy SEALs who attacked and killed Osama bin Laden found a 500 euros ($686) in cash and two telephone numbers stitched at his clothes in case he needed to run at any time from his Abbottabad, Pakistan, compound.

At least five computers, 10 hard drives, guns and more than 100 digital media items, including disks, DVDs and thumb drives were also found at the site where the Al Qaeda leader was killed. These tons of evidences were brought by the SEALs, members of elite Team Six, all the way from Pakistan to Andrews Air Force Base outside Washington, D.C.

CIA Director Leon Panetta said Osama bin Laden believed his connection was strong enough that he'd get a heads-up" before any U.S. army strike against him. He also said that bin Laden's confidence might have been the reason his compound was only lightly guarded.


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