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Mission Impossible? American treasure hunter launches search for Bin Laden's body in depths of North Arabian Sea

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...z1P9YwkpgG
Next up: the Kennedy casket.
I doubt if they actually dumped any body there; and then if they did the chances it was OBL are slim. I'd think if they actually killed OBL, they'd hide his body out of ghoulish delight, the way the Russians did with Hilter's remains. Last, if they did, this treasure-hunter shouldn't have announced it....as subs will be there before him. And what would he do with the body, if I'm wrong and he recovered it...? Embalm it and put it on display in a museum? Sell it on Ebay? Action it at Sotheby's? Keep it as a trophy? There is something inherently sick about the whole drama - from OBL fighting the Soviets under pay and wing of the USA - to now - and all that happened in between. Pirate :angeldevil: Move over Davy Jones - its now referred to as OBL's locker!
Quote:The Arabian Sea's surface area is about 3,862,000 km2 (1,491,130 sq mi).[2] The maximum width of the Arabian Sea is approximately 2,400 km (1,490 mi), and its maximum depth is 4,652 metres (15,262 ft).

Searching for a decomposed body in an ocean is insane. You could have a billion dollars and the best tech in the world, and still have zero chance of finding any corpse.

This is either a scam or a psyop.
Jan Klimkowski Wrote:
Quote:The Arabian Sea's surface area is about 3,862,000 km2 (1,491,130 sq mi).[2] The maximum width of the Arabian Sea is approximately 2,400 km (1,490 mi), and its maximum depth is 4,652 metres (15,262 ft).

Searching for a decomposed body in an ocean is insane. You could have a billion dollars and the best tech in the world, and still have zero chance of finding any corpse.

This is either a scam or a psyop.

The sharks, other carnivorous fish, sea worms, bacteria, etc. [if not Navy subs] would find it first....I think scam and psyop are very likely, both...plus some self-promotion, thrown in for an extra. :mexican:
Of course the scenario in which the U.S. military tips off a deep sea explorer about the location of nearly invaluable "lost" sunken object in return for favors and psyop advantage is not exactly unprecedented.

Ask Bob Ballard.