You didn't think it could be done, but here it is. We take one of our most common topics porn, and merge it with one of the hot first page topics Osama and we have ………..
Usama and Porn
Chilling terror plans … dangerous weapons … porn?
Yes, it was revealed Friday that there was a "fairly extensive" collection of porn videos recovered from the Abbottabad, Pakistan hideout of 9/11 mastermind Osama bin Laden.
An official said that it was unclear if the XXX material belonged to bin Laden (who was fatally shot by U.S. Navy SEAL troops May 1) or someone else on hand.
The compound did not have any Internet access, though footage has surfaced showing bin Laden watching himself on video
The compound did not have any Internet access, though footage has surfaced showing bin Laden watching himself on video
I would be curious about the actual inference (if any ? ) you find in the above sentence. roll
jaclaz
The compound did not have any Internet access, though footage has surfaced showing bin Laden watching himself on video
I would be curious about the actual inference (if any ? ) you find in the above sentence. roll
jaclaz
Are you questioning that there is video? It's been shown all over the news lately.
Bin Laden is yesterdays news!
What he has left us with is martyrdom, and that my friends may be far worse than some old guy watching porn in his secret bunker.
Todays news - Is the heaps of data that some of you guys may have a chance to pour over which may servilely impact on his organisation. Now thats EXCITING, and worth talking about, but not here obviously.
Cheers
Kbear
I question how much of that intelligence is really actionable now that the government has bragged about having it. I think they should have denied finding anything.
Porn is an excellent steganographic hiding place. It becomes eagerly "analyzed", but often the wrong way…
Are you questioning that there is video? It's been shown all over the news lately.
No ) , I am questioning about the relationship between "video" and "internet connection" wink , I mean, there are tape video recorders/players, CD/DVD players and actual PC's with video output capable of playing video's on TV, etc. or, if you prefer, I find the ", though" illogical/pointless.
jaclaz
I question how much of that intelligence is really actionable now that the government has bragged about having it. I think they should have denied finding anything.
As soon as the kill on UBL was announced, AQ would have assumed that everything at the Abbottabad compound was compromised. Confirming the intel was grabbed doesn't change anything.
agreed
I question how much of that intelligence is really actionable now that the government has bragged about having it. I think they should have denied finding anything.
As soon as the kill on UBL was announced, AQ would have assumed that everything at the Abbottabad compound was compromised. Confirming the intel was grabbed doesn't change anything.
I have to think that they would have had some operating procedures to prevent valuable intel from falling into the wrong hands, ie - strong encryption, not storing 100's of thumb drives with UBL.
The fact that those sorts of items were recovered probably means that their own protocols weren't followed (people are lazy, even AQ).
By advertising what spec ops recovered, they also told AQ that their operating procedure wasn't being followed. If they had kept their mouths shut, maybe AQ would have assumed all was well.
Regardless, I don't see a benefit to the US by blabbing about it.
agreed
I question how much of that intelligence is really actionable now that the government has bragged about having it. I think they should have denied finding anything.
As soon as the kill on UBL was announced, AQ would have assumed that everything at the Abbottabad compound was compromised. Confirming the intel was grabbed doesn't change anything.