Osama Bin Laden declared dead, according to the East Republican newspaper
PARIS - The head of the Al Quaida terrorist network, Osama Bin Laden, is thought to be dead, according to information from the Saudi security services sent to the Director General of Foreign Services (DGSE), reports the daily newspaper East Republican in Lorraine in its saturday edition.
"According to a usually reliable source, the Saudi security services are convinced that Osama Bin Laden is dead", says a memo from the DGSE sent on the 21st of September and classified "Confidential Defense", published by the East Republican in its Saturday edition. The memo, adds the paper, would have been recorded as "not recut" by the DGSE"
The memo published by the East Republican relates that the Saudi Security services "managed to obtain additional details, and notably the place of his burial, to officially announce the news". In this memo, the DGSE adds that no "Internet jihad site has as yet pronounced the death of Bin Laden"
According to the same memo, "the chief of Al Quaida was to have been victim of a serious attack of typhoid while in Pakistan on the 23rd of August 2006" and there succombed to the illness in the following days.
French information services would have sent this memo to the French President, Prime Minister and Ministers of the Interior and Defense on the 21st of september, according to the regional paper, which adds that a previous memo transmitted on the 19th of september to the directors of the [french] State explained that the Saudi services "sought to confirm the death of Osama Bin Laden".
http//www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticleNew.asp?xfile=data/theworld/2006/September/theworld_September801.xml§ion=theworld
burritopunk
23-09-2006 11:39:53
He's been declared many times from numerous sources throughout the years.
theysayjump
23-09-2006 11:41:32
Yeah I read it on the BBC a few hours ago.
http//news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/5374160.stm
Wolfeman
23-09-2006 12:24:35
I'd rather him die of natural causes than be a martyr...
CougarKid
23-09-2006 12:25:10
Didn't they say he died a long time ago?
Tiphareth!
23-09-2006 12:27:39
I'm pretty sure thats a hoax.

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KeithA
23-09-2006 12:33:11
Well, he hasn't returned my calls in months...
[quote46f0aec18e="KeithA"]Well, he hasn't returned my calls in months...[/quote46f0aec18e]
ur like 10 mins away from the fbi showing up at ur door
[quote122a3688b6="KeithA"]Well, he hasn't returned my calls in months...[/quote122a3688b6]
Sorry, he's been busy with me.

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theysayjump
23-09-2006 13:35:19
[quoteffdc622a5a="KeithA"]Well, he hasn't returned my calls in months...[/quoteffdc622a5a]
Can you blame him?
You cheated on his Jihad with a War On Terror. Skank.
It was Whitney. She overdosed him.
KeithA
23-09-2006 14:08:21
Tholek
23-09-2006 16:12:34
It's funny, I'm sick of seeing Hussein being tried, but I'd love to see BinLaden trying to defend himself. I can't imagine him coming off as anything but a coward. I don't think that could ever happen though. His own people would try to kill him first if he didn't.
Typhoid isn't Ebola, but still, if this is true, there must've been some suffering.
[quote621a7aa009]Typhoid fever (or enteric fever) is an illness caused by the bacterium Salmonella Typhi. Common worldwide, it is transmitted by ingestion of food or water contaminated with feces from an infected person.[1] The bacteria then multiply in the blood stream of the infected person and are absorbed into the digestive tract and eliminated with the waste.
After infection, symptoms include
a high fever from 39 °C to 40 °C (103 °F to 104 °F) that rises slowly
chills
bradycardia (slow heart rate)
weakness
diarrhea
headaches
myalgia (muscle pain), not to be confused with the more severe muscle pain in Dengue fever, known as "Breakbone fever."
lack of appetite
constipation
stomach pains
in some cases, a rash of flat, rose-colored spots called "rose spots"
in some cases, loss of hair resulting from the prolonged high fever
extreme symptoms such as intestinal perforation or hemorrhage, delusions and confusion are also possible.[/quote621a7aa009]
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typhoid
VrExe
23-09-2006 16:41:05
The first thing I noticed on that list was Diarrhea.
Tholek
23-09-2006 16:50:33
Yeah, they don't have quite the menu selection we have.
ilanbg
23-09-2006 19:44:18
So he had diarrhea [iae71a96ef2]and[/iae71a96ef2] constipation? Dayum.
He's probably chilling somewhere with 2Pac and Elvis.
XeroZephyr
23-09-2006 20:05:34
[quoteef202517ec="Tholek"]After infection, symptoms include
a high fever from 39 °C to 40 °C (103 °F to 104 °F) that rises slowly
chills
bradycardia (slow heart rate)
weakness
diarrhea
headaches
myalgia (muscle pain), not to be confused with the more severe muscle pain in Dengue fever, known as "Breakbone fever."
lack of appetite
constipation
stomach pains
in some cases, a rash of flat, [bef202517ec]rose-colored spots called "rose spots"[/bef202517ec]
in some cases, loss of hair resulting from the prolonged high fever
extreme symptoms such as intestinal perforation or hemorrhage, delusions and confusion are also possible.[/quoteef202517ec]
Wow.....Even the medical field is getting tired of fancy latin names for every condition known to man ;)