I'm not sure what you mean by that question, Dedworth. Seems rather vague
Maybe you mean the rescuing of his family after 9/11:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2001/...in313048.shtml
Did you get permission to post this first anyway? It's apparently a subject which nobody is interested in around here, hence why the original OBL thread was closed.
Closed with a resounding "Osama bin Laden is dead. Period" Which, of course, nobody was refuting, only the year he died.
Call it a "conspiracy theory" but it's obvious Eddie admin was fighting a losing battle so he quickly nudged one of his mods to close the thread once he'd had the last word. Here's a guy who lectures on the importance of cross referencing, yet can't even get his numbers right on how many Brits visit the Philippines each year

I would've thought that'd be his strong suit
What happened here is quite common in these situations. You present the true facts to somebody who is brainwashed and they will deny it. When their arguments become useless they just claim boredom with the subject. "More important things to worry about," is a common answer.
The US has a long history of concotting nonsense miltary tales. Look into the stories of Pat Tillman and Jessica Lynch, the toppling of the Saddam statue. These Hollywood-like staged stories are facts, not "conspiracies".
And if you ever think our military efforts abroad are justified remember that the military industrial complex is a mighty beast that needs to be fed. It's a huge part of the economy, so it needs to keep turning over. Dropping bombs keeps folks in jobs, so we have these staged wars to keep the wheels turning. Some of the comments I've read on here seem to be in favor of mass genocide anyway, quite sick really
Anyways, I would love to stay and debate with you Dedworth, and it's been a pleasure to meet others here who dare to question media and government lies, but I'm going to jump before I'm pushed. It's been made quite clear to me that this forum is only for people who are interested in taking their wives to the UK, not a place to talk about such strong emotive subjects.
Peace all
