Al-Usuquf says that al-Qaeda's Kuwaiti spokesman, Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, and bin Laden himself, suggested that he grant the interview. Bin Laden, he says, is "alive and healthy, along with his commanders Mohammed Atef, Khalid Shaik Mohammed and Mullah Omar". Hmmm... I thought the Kuwaitis arrested Ghaith.
Atef was confirmed killed in an airstrike.
And why no mention of the egyptian doctor, Ayman Al Zawahiri, Bin Laden's #2 man?
Since we know that Atef was killed in an airstrike, I guess saying that UBL is "alive and healthy, along with ... Atef" means UBL is dead as a doornail, too?