>We found and killed Osama
>No you cant see we immidiately threw him into the Ocean so no one could find him
>*Seal team 6 immidiately all killed shortly after*
>>508695468 (OP)what a gay psyop that was, I bet they just picked osama up and he retired in the US (he was CIA after all).
>oh, and he lived 3 blocks away from pakistans version of westpint for a decade and no one noticed.
>>508695468 (OP)Osama just flew over my house.
>>508695610werent the Taliban created by CIA and the ISI (pakistans intelligence agency), makes sense he lived where he lived.
>>508695468 (OP)Did seal team die? I didn't know that
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I was laughing my ass off they used megatron from transformers as predictive programming for the throw him in the ocean thing
Also Bin Laden is an american intelligence asset
>>508695468 (OP)regale us with the death of seal team 6. all deets
>>508695699Yea Pastun. Osama was mujahideen though. I think he was always in pakistan because he needed dialy dialysis.
>>508695710Yah, their helicopter exploded.
Donโt worry about it goyim
>>508695710One copter crashed in the courtyard because you arent supposed to land in the middle of 4 walls. Probably woman piliot.
Creates like a vaccuum and down you go quick
>>508698810yeah but OP said the team died afterwards, not during the raid. Or was this a different raid?
>>508695468 (OP)shut up and play your nintento boy.
>>508699784https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Afghanistan_Boeing_Chinook_shootdown
>>508699784That had nothing to do with Osama
>On 6 August 2011, a U.S. CH-47D Chinook military helicopter operating with the call sign Extortion 17 (pronounced "one-seven") was shot down while transporting a Quick Reaction Force attempting to reinforce a Joint Special Operations Command unit of the 75th Ranger Regiment in the Tangi Valley in Maidan Wardak province, southwest of Kabul, Afghanistan.[1][2][3][4]
As they hovered above the target the first helicopter experienced a hazardous airflow condition known as a vortex ring state. This was aggravated by higher-than-expected air temperature[53] and the high compound walls, which stopped the rotor downwash from diffusing.[84][85] The helicopter's tail grazed one of the compound's walls,[86] damaging its tail rotor,[87] and the helicopter rolled onto its side.[20] The pilot quickly buried the helicopter's nose to keep it from tipping over.[76] None of the SEALs, crew, or pilots were seriously injured in the soft crash landing, which resulted in the helicopter resting against the wall, pitched at a 45-degree angle.[53] The other helicopter landed outside the compound, and the SEALs scaled the walls to get inside.[88] The SEALs advanced into the house, breaching walls and doors with explosives.[76]
>>508700849but is this really conspiratorial though? Wrong place wrong time?