QUESTIONS ABOUT BIN LADEN
By Investigating Journalist Jon Rappoport
May 3, 2011
NewsWithViews.com
Everything could change minute by minute, but right now there are serious questions…
The face photo of a dead bin Laden that has been circulating on British media online sites is a fake. That has been confirmed by The Guardian site. It’s a composite of an old bin Laden photo and an unknown dead man whose face was mashed up. The Guardian has the photos on its site, and you can see the fake was put together from two others.
GEO TV, a Pakistani media outlet, had apparently been reporting that Pakistani forces just killed bin Laden. That story: a Pakistani military helicopter was doing a search mission and was shot down by unknown persons. Pakistani troops then engaged in a fire fight with the shooters, and in that clash bin Laden was killed.
Now, however, on the GEO site, the story is changed. The new version is the official one. A US operation killed bin Laden.
Of possible relevance: In all the press reports I watched last night (Sunday), I heard no reference to the exact time of the attack on the house in Abbottabad. It’s elementary journalism to nail a fact like that down. What happened?
What about the DNA test on bin Laden? Last night (Sunday), US news outlets were reporting that a DNA test match had already been made between the man US Seals killed and bin Laden. So apparently, they already had a genuine DNA sample from bin Laden. But DNA testing takes time. How was the match arrived at so quickly?
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I was a forensic DNA analyst for 5 years and I have former colleagues that work with the FBI lab. There is no method in the US that could give you a DNA result that quickly. It’s a 5 step process that, if worked continuously, would take a day at best (24 hrs). This does not include the time needed to get the samples to the lab in the first place. The fastest method I know of is used only in the UK and is used at the crime scene itself and takes about 8 hours.