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ONE MAN'S MISSION TO RETRIEVE OSAMA BIN LADEN
I submit the above article as a humble submission to the "..just when you think people can't get any more stupid..." file.
Does this guy *really* think he has a snowball's chance of finding a body bag at the bottom of the Arabian Sea?
...not to mention the ROFL~worthy:
Well - At least the guy was kind enough to brighten my Tuesday...
One man's 'psychotic' mission to retrieve bin Laden's body
Is the truth down there? That's what deep-sea treasure hunter Bill Warren wants to find out by trolling the Arabian Sea for the terrorist's remains
posted on June 14, 2011, at 10:01 AM
Southern California salvage diver Bill Warren says he's embarking on his most ambitious hunt yet for undersea treasure: The corpse of Osama bin Laden. Warren, who has successfully discovered some 150 shipwrecks, says he'll spend at least two weeks scouring the floor of the North Arabian Sea for bin Laden's body, at a cost of $11,000 a day. Since President Obama won't release photos of bin Laden's corpse, Warren says, he's taking it upon himself to photograph the body and get DNA samples to share with the world. Here, a brief guide to Warren's odyssey:
What's Warren's plan?
Warren says he is renting a ship in India, which will be outfitted with sonar and other specialty equipment, and a remote-operated submarine. If he finds bin Laden's body, the sub would bring it up to the boat for documentation. Even though the remains have been at the bottom of the sea since May 2, they would still be well preserved "in a sealed Navy burial bag, zipped up, white canvas, rubber-lined inside, 200 lbs. of lead weight," Warren says.
I submit the above article as a humble submission to the "..just when you think people can't get any more stupid..." file.
Does this guy *really* think he has a snowball's chance of finding a body bag at the bottom of the Arabian Sea?
...not to mention the ROFL~worthy:
Warren says he's just a "patriotic American who wants to know the truth," and share it with a skeptical world. But he also "thinks he can still collect the government reward" of $25 million, since it's for finding bin Laden "dead or alive," says Joe Coscarelli at The Village Voice.
Well - At least the guy was kind enough to brighten my Tuesday...
