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*sigh*
My link to CNN is to a free story. You then clicked on a video link at CNN. CNN charges for its video feeds over the Internet now. That's their deal, not mine. The info is there, and you can probably find some free video out there, or at least some still shots. Go Google, young man.
I never claimed to be a military expert in terrorist organizations.
When did I claim you claimed to be a military expert?
You seem to be rock solid sure that terrorists have one M.O. and never, ever use other methods of terrorizing people.
Well, driving truck bombs into buildings isn't exactly strapping bombs to themselves, is it? Unless they used their seat belts, I know, I know...
Or hijacking planes and crashing them into buildings - that's technically a different M.O. than strapping a bomb on and wandering into a disco.
As far as storming doors with automatic rifles, that M.O. might come in handy if the terrorists wanted to kidnap someone...can anyone say Daniel Pearl?
Wonder if Daniel Pearl's execution was/is going to be in an Al Qaeda promotional video? I can't think of many other reasons for his killers to have filmed such an atrocity myself...can you?
Anyway, how CNN obtained these tapes and how the CIA obtained a steady stream of Osama tapes are interesting questions. Knowing who and how many experts have seen these tapes would also be interesting to know.
Dude, check the date on the CNN story. This is OLD NEWS. It's a matter of open record how CNN claims to have gotten the tapes, which they turned right over to the government. Go Google, young man.
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