Salvage diver Bill Warren of California is planning what could be the most ambitious underwater salvage in history; the search for the body of Osama Bin Laden.
As we all know, or at least were told according to some conspiracists, the body of Osama Bin Laden was taken aboard the USS Carl Vinson and dumped into the North Arabian Sea less than 24 hours after a team of Navy SEALS stormed Bin Laden’s compound in Pakistan, killing the Al Qaeda leader. But that’s about all we know. No details of the location were ever released.
However Bill Warren, using hi-tech equipment and several boats which he says will cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, claims he has what it takes to find the body of one of the most wanted men in history.
‘We do this because we are patriotic Americans and feel that President Obama failed to provide the proof,’ he told TMZ.
What do you think, is it possible for Warren to locate the body of Bin Laden in the vast Arabian Sea? Or is this just a publicity stunt?
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September 18, 2024
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