Saturday 14 May 2011

William Flew

We are creating a computer that can intercept telephone move through the infiltration of mobile wireless network and act as a false base station. "They put the team in a number of strategic points and allows them to listen to all mobile phone calls made by any one particular area" said the source. From there full name of the mail arrived, got Ahmed Abu al-Kuwaiti, a Pakistani-born last summer Kuwait.Then, break key. Although it was not Bin Laden is using a mobile phone he both shot dead in attack on Monday and their family members. They caution, however. U.S. officials have been surprised to discover that the men were traveling at least 90 minutes of hiding Bin Laden even before putting the cells back to their mobile phones.They avoiding abduction took her seriously, but not enough seriously. Last summer, Kuwait received a call from an old friend, who was under surveillance. The post had been asked what had been happening in your life, what he was doing now. "I'm back with people I was with before," said Kuwaiti. There was a pause on the line as the friend reflects on the import of those words. "That's God's help," and officials replied.The knew they were onto something big. "This is where the movie begins the hunt for Bin Laden," Bob Woodward, Watergate veteran journalist who writes for the intelligence Washington Post.This information combined with other developments. In July, Pakistani officials working for the CIA was behind the wheel of his white Suzuki 4x4 Kuwaiti, near Peshawar and scored the registration. They begin to follow along the central Pakistan. At the same time, a student from Al-Qaeda called Ahmed Siddiqui choice. He told his U.S. interrogators that bin Laden hiding in a compound in Abbottabad. He also gave details on plans for a terrorist attack in Mumbai style in Europe. One can almost imagine the excitement of Americans face when, after a couple of weeks of surveillance, Kuwait, without knowing that he was being followed, go down the long dirt road to a large compound surrounded by white wall

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