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War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: One SEAL was forced to lie down next to the corpse of Bin Laden to approximate his height, sources told ABC News The arrival of the military members comes amid news that President Obama will not release photos of Bin Laden's corpse. Obama administration officials believe the photos could pose a national security risk and endanger Americans living in the United States and abroad. Watch "KILL SHOT: THE STORY BEHIND BIN LADEN'S DEATH," a special "20/20" Friday at 10 p.m. ET. A trove of information seized in the 40-minute raid that left Bin Laden dead arrived at an FBI laboratory in Quantico, Va., between Monday night and Tuesday, sources told ABC News. At least five computers, 10 hard drives and more than 100 digital media items, including disks, DVDs and thumb drives, traveled more than 7,000 miles to the FBI facility. In addition to the digital media and paper documents, the Navy SEALs also took guns and a number of other items from the Abbottabad, Pakistan, compound. Those guns have been checked for fingerprints, which will be run through a huge intelligence database that culls fingerprints from terrorist safe houses and the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan. DNA evidence was taken from some of the killed and wounded who were guarding Bin Laden. "We want to know who has been there and where else they may have been," one official said. Duplicates of this data will be given to a special interagency task force at the CIA's counterterrorism center. Of all the equipment that the SEALS took into and out of Bin Laden's sprawling compound in Abbottabad, the one thing they didn't have was a tape measure to help in identifying the terrorist. One SEAL was forced to lie down next to the corpse of Bin Laden to approximate his height, sources told ABC News. Bin Laden appeared to be ready to run at any time with money and phone numbers stitched into his clothes when the SEALs found him on an upper floor of his compound. Bin Laden's clothing had 500 euros and two phone numbers sewn into it, sources told ABC News. Analysts are tracing those phone numbers and going through each computer seized, running keyword searches using words like "explosives" or "weddings." Weddings is a word often used by al Qaeda to signify a bombing. "There's a lot we have to go through, some encryption, some coding. It's in another language. It's in Arabic, so there's a lot to go through before we really find out what we have, but remember small pieces of information can be critically important," said Mike Rogers, R-Mich., chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. At a briefing on Capitol Hill, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano said that some of the information seized has already been reviewed by her agency. As the material is examined, analysts will look to see if more individuals should be added to the terrorist and no-fly watchlists. "The material that was seized will be reviewed by an interagency team -- CIA, Justice, other intelligence agencies and other law enforcement agencies are all contributing people and machines. ... As we glean information from that material we will make appropriate determinations about who would be added to the watchlist and no-fly list," said Attorney General Eric Holder at Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing today.
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Aren't their weapons standard sizes? I assume they know it as well as they know their girlfriend's woowoo. Couldn't the weapon then be used as a makeshift measuring tape? I mean, not for nothing, but if one were to buy this swill, you'd have to assume the SEALS, men who are trained with the most sophisticated equipment in the MIC, weren't more creative than this. Just more reek to an already stinky tale.
I'm about fed up with all of this malarky. I'm completely off the mass media of any kind until they're done squeezing the last drop out of this. (That may be a while.) This tape measure stuff is just one of a mountain of harmless little details they can toss in to give this story the feel of substance. I'd be certain that, in an important operation of this sort, a team would go in with an identification expert who would be able to say with some degree of certainty, "This is our guy." or "Oops. We blew the wrong old man's head off."
Hell, they took him out of the house to bury him at sea. We're being asked to believe they had to measure him there and then (remember, this is an in and out strike where time is of the essence - see Black Hawk down) using this absurd method? This one is a pile....
Now I'm all mixed up.
I love the reaction of the black anchor woman when he announced this. She was like, what the fuck?
It's a classic!
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