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Re: WAPO: No sailors watched or witnessed OBL's burial at Sea.
« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2012, 02:57:42 PM »

WASHINGTON — Internal emails among U.S. military officers indicate that no sailors watched Osama bin Laden’s burial at sea from the USS Carl Vinson and traditional Islamic procedures were followed during the ceremony.


The emails, obtained by The Associated Press through the Freedom of Information Act, are heavily blacked out, but are the first public disclosure of government information about the al-Qaida leader’s death. The emails were released Wednesday by the Defense Department.

Bin Laden was killed on May 1, 2011, by a Navy SEAL team that assaulted his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan.

One email stamped secret and sent on May 2 by a senior Navy officer briefly describes how bin Laden’s body was washed, wrapped in a white sheet, and then placed in a weighted bag.

According to another message from the Vinson’s public affairs officer, only a small group of the ship’s leadership was informed of the burial.

 “Traditional procedures for Islamic burial was followed,” the May 2 email from Rear Adm. Charles Gaouette reads. “The deceased’s body was washed (ablution) then placed in a white sheet. The body was placed in a weighted bag. A military officer read prepared religious remarks, which were translated into Arabic by a native speaker. After the words were complete, the body was placed on a prepared flat board, tipped up, whereupon the deceased’s body slid into the sea.”

The email also included a cryptic reference to the intense secrecy surrounding the mission. “The paucity of documentary evidence in our possession is a reflection of the emphasis placed on operational security during the execution of this phase of the operation,” Gaouette’s message reads. Recipients of the email included Adm. Mike Mullen, then the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Gen. James Mattis, the top officer at U.S. Central Command. Mullen retired from the military in September 2011.

Earlier, Gaouette, then the deputy commander of the Navy’s Fifth Fleet, and another officer used code words to discuss whether the helicopters carrying the SEALs and bin Laden’s body had arrived on the Vinson.

 “Any news on the package for us?” he asked Rear Adm. Samuel Perez, commander of the carrier strike group that included the Vinson.

 “FEDEX delivered the package,” Perez responded. “Both trucks are safely enroute home base.”

Although the Obama administration has pledged to be the most transparent in American history, it is keeping a tight hold on materials related to the bin Laden raid. In a response to separate requests from the AP for information about the mission, the Defense Department said in March that it could not locate any photographs or video taken during the raid or showing bin Laden’s body. It also said it could not find any images of bin Laden’s body on the Vinson.

The Pentagon also said it could not find any death certificate, autopsy report or results of DNA identification tests for bin Laden, or any pre-raid materials discussing how the government planned to dispose of bin Laden’s body if he were killed.

The Defense Department also refused to confirm or deny the existence of helicopter maintenance logs and reports about the performance of military gear used in the raid. One of the stealth helicopters that carried the SEALs to Abbottabad crashed during the mission and its wreckage was left behind. People who lived near bin Laden’s compound took photos of the disabled chopper.

The AP is appealing the Defense Department’s decision. The CIA, which ran the bin Laden raid and has special legal authority to keep information from ever being made public, has not responded to AP’s request for records about the mission.

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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Re: WAPO: No sailors watched or witnessed OBL's burial at Sea.
« Reply #2 on: November 21, 2012, 02:59:15 PM »
doubt any of the sailors would have gone even if they were invited. nobody likes funerals.

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Re: WAPO: No sailors watched or witnessed OBL's burial at Sea.
« Reply #3 on: November 21, 2012, 03:07:09 PM »
probably cause they figured soldiers would have cell phone pics/video leaking. 

seems like these days, you can't trash 47% of the population without some silly waiter taping the whole thing.

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Re: WAPO: No sailors watched or witnessed OBL's burial at Sea.
« Reply #4 on: November 24, 2012, 09:02:13 PM »
So osama controlls Sorors who rules barry?

Is still alive?

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Re: WAPO: No sailors watched or witnessed OBL's burial at Sea.
« Reply #5 on: November 24, 2012, 09:52:03 PM »
I'm sure the .gov had their reasons why they wanted it this way but I'm not a fan of this "burial at sea".  With next to no eveidence that it ever happened it's just going to fuel conspiracy theorists.  It looks sketchy, as if they were trying to hide or cover up something.  What did they think would happen if they just killed him took some pictures and brought his corpse back to the US?

The victims on 9/11 didn't get their dignified religious burial.  Many of them were pulverized, lept to the deaths and exploded on the street, burned to death or were buried in rubble.  We were lucky to find pieces of these people.  I don't understand all the tippy-toeing around Islam.  In American we had an episode of South Park where a statue of the Virgin Mary bled out it's ass.  Liberals shit on Christianity but can't get on their knees fast enough to kiss Muslim ass.  Again they don't want everyone to play by the same rules.  Either it's all sacred or none of it is.  I vote for none.   

It's a harsh world we live in.  Shit happens.  We all need to get on board with that because it ain't gonna change.