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Bin Laden was not buried at sea,


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No, they are too honest and far too informed to reach that absurd conclusion

They probably decided to close up the shop when they determined that facts, data, and other evidence did not support false claims of the 9/11 Truther Movement. After all, it has been over 12 years since the 9/11 attack and still no evidence of a government conspiracy.

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Why doesn't the al qaeda SCUBA team go after the body?

SCUBA can only get you so far before the pressures would crush your body like a cheap plastic bottle. Also it's a good bet the corpse would be fish **** by now, or more likely a couple of weeks after it was dumped.

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Why doesn't the al qaeda SCUBA team go after the body?

Heck, maybe those radical muslim crewmembers of Flight 370 were trying to crash the airplane at OBL's watery grave, eh? Maybe AQ Navy was out there transmitting the location of that grave? :innocent:

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Heck, maybe those radical muslim crewmembers of Flight 370 were trying to crash the airplane at OBL's watery grave, eh?

I don't find it amusing that you consider the tragedy of Flight 370 something to joke about.

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To "come around to the reality" that the OCT is true, one must deny virtually all the facts and evidence.

On the contrary, the evidence supports the official reports, which is how it was determined your nuke story was false.

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