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http://www.cnn.com/2015/05/20/opinions/bergen-bin-laden-document-trove/index.html

On Wednesday morning, the U.S. Office of the Director of National Intelligence released an unprecedented number of documents from what U.S. officials have described as the treasure-trove picked up by the SEALs at bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, on May 2, 2011.

Totaling 103 documents, they include the largest repository of correspondence ever released between members of bin Laden's immediate family and significant communications between bin Laden and other leaders of al Qaeda as well as al Qaeda's communications with terrorist groups around the Muslim world.

Also released was a list of bin Laden's massive digital collection of English-language books, think tank reports and U.S. government documents, numbering 266 in total.

Anything interesting?
 
The most interesting information will be the names of those in government positions, especially the Saudi Royal family, who have been supporting Bin Laden in his exile.
 
Retirement is tough when you're the leader of the world's most hated terrorist organization.

But obviously the US government feared some of the things bin Laden might say, so it assassinated him when it could have captured and tried him.

You know the thing the US boasts about that, supposedly, separates the US from terrorists. The rule of law.
 
Retirement is tough when you're the leader of the world's most hated terrorist organization.

But obviously the US government feared some of the things bin Laden might say, so it assassinated him when it could have captured and tried him.

You know the thing the US boasts about that, supposedly, separates the US from terrorists. The rule of law.

Are anarchists big fans of the rule of law?
 
Retirement is tough when you're the leader of the world's most hated terrorist organization.

But obviously the US government feared some of the things bin Laden might say, so it assassinated him when it could have captured and tried him.

You know the thing the US boasts about that, supposedly, separates the US from terrorists. The rule of law.

Are anarchists big fans of the rule of law?

Anarchists are all over the place.

But many see current law as favoring the rich.

Law that is blind to class is what Anarchists in general support.
 
I found his "reading shelf" interesting. Apparently he was a quite the fan of conspiracy theories.

He was incredibly deluded and possibly insane.

People who kill others because they think they doing the will of the gods many times are.
 
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