Virtual Bin Laden

Didn' i say something to this effect?

via RawFeed:

The new September 11 Bin Laden video (in which he waxes eloquent about various infidel troubles like subprime mortgages and high taxes -- all curable by conversion to Islam, apparently) is being labeled a fake. In the video, Bin Laden appears to make numerous references to recent events. But in each case, the video stops. "Live" video with voice synced to video omits recent events and could have been made years ago. In some section of the tapes, cuts are visible. Other fun peculiarities about the video is that Bin Laden appears to have dyed his beard or is wearing a falsy. Of course, the voice is recorded with that echo effect so popular with terrorist videos. Oooooooohhh! Spooky! Here comes the VIDEO!


Posted Sep 10 2007, 02:20 PM by Splittfinger

Comments

Desechado wrote re: Virtual Bin Laden
on 09-10-2007 2:52 PM
I like what Hot Air is saying about the cuts. This makes sence, if Bin Laden is alive.

I'm still worried about the implied meaning of his darkened beard. To you and I it means nothing. To the Muslim extremist, it means Bin Laden is getting ready for battle and therefore, so are his followers.
Desechado wrote re: Virtual Bin Laden
on 09-10-2007 2:58 PM
Here are some interresting pictures of the real Bin Laden and the phony from 2004. Check out the changing picture and the explanation next to it about his face, nose and arm.
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/osamatape2.html
Melchor wrote re: Virtual Bin Laden
on 09-10-2007 3:12 PM
i think the 2004 and 2007 videos are fakes. i also like what is suggested in the link that des gave us above. was the 2004 tape a conspiracy from the gop to win the election? interresting how bush's popularity increased after the video's release.
Splittfinger wrote re: Virtual Bin Laden
on 09-10-2007 3:44 PM
The newest video cracks me up.  It is the worst fake yet.  Or maybe they pulled him from the grave to do the video, that could explain the total alteration.

Osama is dead.
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