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Osama Bin Laden Conspiracy Theory

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By the Wahhabi tradition, no mark was left on the grave,” said the newspaper. Then reportedly one of the taliban officials who were there stated ,” triumphantly that he had seen Bin Laden’s face in his shroud. He looked pale, but calm, relaxed and confident.” But with all this information from Professor Griffin, Alexander light, and Hersh there is no true evidence that any of this is true. These are fictional assumptions that add up to create a story. These conspiracy theories have no factual basis and do not have reliable sources of evidence. Neither of these individuals in their theories use specific names or people to help defend their theories. These individuals make several opinions about the government and what happened to Bin Laden, …show more content…

Several individuals were named and stated and discussed the truth of the raid even when they were not suppose too. There were specific dates stated that explains the doing of the CIA and US Government. Many Pakistanis and Al Qaeda helped with the raid and openly admitted to death of Bin Laden, this destroys the claim by Hersh. In the “Death of Bin Laden” there are several reliable resources and evidence that helps defend the claim that his death is not a conspiracy. US forces retrieved numerous items from bin Laden's compound, including 10 hard drives, five computers and more than 100 storage devices, such as disks, DVDs and thumb drives, according to a senior US official. This helped illustrate that this was the real Bin Laden along with the DNA a testing they did on his body. Science is factual and is placed on several different test and this what the government did to clarify this is Bin laden's body, so this was no fake or staged set up by the government. The death of Bin Laden is clearly a fact and has been proven to be one. His death is not a conspiracy and the difference between the two is a fact is ,”a piece of information used as evidence or as part of a report or news article”(dictionary.com). A conspiracy is,”a belief that some covert but influential organization is responsible for a circumstance or event”(google

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