One conspiracy theory is there is lack of evidence. The U.S government had refused to provide any physical evidence to support the claim of Bin Laden's death. They say there is no physical evidence to actual proof of his death that has been offered to the public. There has been many Freedom of Information Acts filed that have requested for photographs, videos, or DNA test results to be released, but they didn't. Second conspiracy that was discussed was that he was killed in Tora Bora mountains but wasn't released because it encouraged them to continue their support for the war.
Many people have different opinions on the death of Bin Laden, whether he is dead or still alive. I think he's dead but then I read articles that make me believe he could still be alive.
What do you think? Is Osama Bin Laden still alive? Or is he dead as many Americans believe he is?
- Claudia Gomez
I think that he is dead. The true sign of a conspiracy is questioning something with out counter evidence. While some people say that he is still alive because they cannot prove he is dead, This is not enough info. Also that would be a HUGE cover up and everyone knows that it is hard for one person to keep their mouth shut imagine a whole group of people needed to pull this of staying quiet. Not impossible, but highly improbable in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteI also believe that he is dead. The government stated proper information that he was confirmed dead and just like 9/11 people are creating conspiracies to trick the public (many of them who are against the government).
ReplyDeleteI believe he is dead. Americans try to question their government in everything. I personally try to believe the government. I would think the only reason they would lie about something like that was because they want the country to calm down and they want to seem like heroes.
ReplyDeleteI believe as well that he is dead but some think the government has kept him alive all these years. By doing this, they could get more answers from him without the public or other groups knowing.
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