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REVEALED: BIN LADEN'S LAIR, EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS SHOW ASTONISHING TERROR HQ
The People ^ | 30th Sept, 2001 | Jon Carter

Posted on 09/30/2001 1:41:15 PM PDT by maquiladora

THESE amazing satellite pictures [ CLICK]reveal the secret lair of terror mastermind Osama Bin Laden hidden deep in the mountains of Afghanistan. They show where the evil leader rules over an incredible network of fortified underground bunkers which conceal his fanatical followers as they are trained to unleash violence against America and Britain. Up to 1,500 extremist Islamic recruits at a time have learned their skills with guns, explosives and even biological and chemical weapons in the maze of tunnels deep beneath the barren terrain.

The pictures, taken from the commercial satellite Ikonos, pinpointed Bin Laden's huge and heavily guarded HQ in the Darunta region, eight miles from the city of Jalalabad. A military expert told the Sunday People last night: "They show just what our forces will be up against if they attack." The photos - clear enough to pick out recruits marching along a track in single file - show:

-A COMPLEX of camps covering a quarter of a square mile. Intelligence chiefs think this is where some of the terrorists who attacked US embassies in Africa and an American warship were trained. The area is big enough to contain a dairy farm with 4,000 cattle to feed Bin Laden's recruits

-ENTRANCES to a labyrinth of 14 tunnels linking dozens of bunkers built in the 1980s to protect against attacks from the Russians. They contain training centres and probably also massive caches of chemical and conventional weapons. There are many escape exits.

-GUN emplacements and surface-to-air missile sites dug into the hillsides. There is even a suspected helipad from which Bin Laden may have fled in 1998 when America launched cruise missiles against his bases after the embassy attacks.

The complex is one of about 30 boltholes where Bin Laden may be lurking and its camps present a prime target for the SAS, American special forces and Allied jets.

The key camp on the site is named Abu Khabab after an Egyptian member of his al -Qa'eda terrorist group which runs it. Nearby is the Assadalah Abdul Rahman camp, whose blind father Omar was jailed in America for plotting to blow up the World Trade Center in 1993. The Taliban Area, run by the religious militia that controls most of Afghanistan, is mostly used by government officials. There is also the Hizbi Islami Camp, operated by a group of Pakistani extremists fighting in Kashmir.

The incredible photos were released by defence think tank globalsecurity.org.

Tim Brown, an analyst for the organisation, said: "They give us an insight into how the hunt for Bin Laden is likely to unfold and what our forces are going to be up against. "The site has protection from air attacks. The terrorists can stockpile weapons and equipment and train in secret."

Even more chillingly, recent spy satellite pictures of Afghanistan showed hundreds of dead animals outdoors - fuelling speculation that biological weapons were being tested.

THE satellite even pinpointed a a squad of 50 terror recruits as they trooped single-file over a rough track in Bin Laden's mountain hideout. An Army-style truck was also spotted. Recruits are shown guerilla tactics learnt by the Taliban during the Russian occupation.

A SMALL hilltop has been levelled next to tunnel exits to provide what appears to be a make-shift helicopter landing pad. Intelligence sources believe it could provide a rapid getaway for Bin Laden if the area is hit by sudden Allied strikes from the air or ground.

DOZENS of tunnel entrances big enough for vehicles can be seen on hillsides. They lead to bunkers thought to contain huge stockpiles of weapons and ammunition - protected by bomb-proof steel doors and reinforced concrete. This is where our forces will aim their Cavebuster missiles (below) to destroy Bin Laden's lair.

THE key camp in the complex is heavily fortified. It is thought to be used to store explosives and train terrorist recruits in their use. There may also be biological and chemical weapons stolen from the former Soviet Union's Cold War arsenal.


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To: maquiladora
Thanks. It took a few minutes for my brain to work.
81 posted on 09/30/2001 3:11:57 PM PDT by Dixielander
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To: Urbane_Guerilla
But the Pentagon wasn't too pleased when SpaceImaging released pictures of Groom Lake AFB though...
82 posted on 09/30/2001 3:13:23 PM PDT by maquiladora
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To: Mike Darancette
"We probably won't kill many but they wont be able to use that camp for a while."

Yeah but it will keep them underground until we are on top of them by whatever insertion means we use.

83 posted on 09/30/2001 3:13:52 PM PDT by Wu
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To: maquiladora
But the Pentagon wasn't too pleased when SpaceImaging released pictures of Groom Lake AFB though...

In the context of these images, all that matters is that the bastards realize they are on candid camera

84 posted on 09/30/2001 3:19:32 PM PDT by Urbane_Guerilla
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To: humblegunner
Certain combat veterans of Vietnam already encountered these type of bunkers and vanquished most of their inhabitants -- the guys who did it were called "tunnel rats". I'm certain our armed forces have men who are just as ready to take on the successors to the NVA in their ratholes.
85 posted on 09/30/2001 3:21:05 PM PDT by laconic
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To: maquiladora
The problem I have is that these look like scruffy piles of rock. The inhabitants can filter away...and indeed I would be surprised if they are still occupied by a single human being. With all the huffing and puffing and "oh boy we're gonna get these guys", they'd have to be idiots to stay there, even if they were there to begin with.

--Boris

86 posted on 09/30/2001 3:21:55 PM PDT by boris
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To: Urbane_Guerilla
Agreed

I'm looking forward to seeing the before/after graphics when the bird sweeps over again...if you understand what I mean

87 posted on 09/30/2001 3:23:15 PM PDT by maquiladora
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To: boris
They knew the 9-11 attacks were coming, they knew the US would respond....I've no doubt they've made plans long in advance to get to new areas and leave the old ones bobby-trapped
88 posted on 09/30/2001 3:25:27 PM PDT by maquiladora
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To: maquiladora
I'm looking forward to seeing the before/after graphics when the bird sweeps over again...if you understand what I mean

A picture is worth a thousand words, they say ... and even if not a single soul is on site, from the perspective of a freelancer/agent like OBL, it has gotta hurt ... I think that is what W means when he says "smoke them out and put them on the run"

89 posted on 09/30/2001 3:35:12 PM PDT by Urbane_Guerilla
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To: CommiesOut
Well, I guess it depends on how they marked off the 1/4 square mile. I live on a piece that is 1/4 mile on a side...that is 40 acres. So I guess 40 acres is 1/4 mile squared and 160 acres is 1/4 squared miles. I think your interpretation is correct for the way it's used in this article.
91 posted on 09/30/2001 3:36:19 PM PDT by Rudder
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To: maquiladora
4,000 cattle to feed Bin Laden's recruits

Time for a big barbeque!

92 posted on 09/30/2001 3:38:05 PM PDT by LibWhacker
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To: ASA Vet
You're correct. (See my post#91)
93 posted on 09/30/2001 3:40:27 PM PDT by Rudder
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To: LibWhacker
I can see the promotion ad's already:

Sizzlin' McLaden Burgers!

94 posted on 09/30/2001 3:41:57 PM PDT by maquiladora
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To: LibWhacker
How about if we go in a swap Pigs for the cattle?
95 posted on 09/30/2001 3:42:38 PM PDT by SolitaryMan
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To: maquiladora
Bin Laden is not likely to hang around, being that close to the Pakistani border. Being realistic, if there's a large heli-pad, there's a helicopter or small plane capable of getting him to safety.

However, assuming this is a valid target, a bunch of high-volume pumps and pipes are needed. Build a reservoir system on top & do a high-pressure flush - appropriate term, besides.

At the peak of the flooding, have delayed charges detonate for a hydraulic over-pressure effect.

If the dam has a generator associated with it, throw a few mega-watts down the flooded tubes for good measure.

Repeat as necessary.

After the water exits, down hill, flood the lower drainage points with fuel & turn the tunnels into super-heated chimneys. Check the exit of the smoke / heat for missed entrances.

Repeat as necessary.

If it's necessary to enter the tunnels, have the locals take the point. Mulahs first.

Don't waste any 'friendly' lives or ammo; that's stupid.

Carpet-bomb the region to leave a lasting impression.

If any resistance is given from the local village, blow the dam.
97 posted on 09/30/2001 3:44:33 PM PDT by SKYDRIFTER
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To: LibWhacker
This is just the last post so no significance as to who is directed to. Nothing against anyone here but I anm given to wonder how many of the blood thirsty warriors have served in the military? Some I am sure, but I wonder how many of the others would crap their drawers at any thing real?
98 posted on 09/30/2001 3:45:48 PM PDT by Oldtory
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To: maquiladora
Land measurement...

Some on this thread, I believe, are confusing a quarter of a square mile (which is what the article says), with a quarter of a mile squared, which is entirely different.

The correct figure is, as several have pointed out, 160 acres. One square mile is 640 acres; a quarter of that is 160 acres. To check, 5,280 feet times 5,280 feet is 27,878,400 square feet. Divide by the number of square feet in an acre, 43,560, and you get 640 acres in a square mile, thus 160 acres in a quarter of a square mile.

On the other hand, a quarter mile squared, that is, a square tract measuring a quarter of a mile (or 1,320 feet) on each side, would indeed be 40 acres: 1,320 feet times 1,320 feet equals 1,742,400 square feet, divided by 43,560 square feet (1 acre) is 40 acres. But the aticle says a quarter of a square mile, not a quarter of a mile squared.

99 posted on 09/30/2001 3:47:59 PM PDT by southernnorthcarolina
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To: Unalienable
There's a skull of death face in the upper right corner of this one!!!
100 posted on 09/30/2001 3:52:08 PM PDT by kcpopps
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