And yet you choose to listen to the "childness" and ignore the others (Meis, Nux, etc), who are actually trying to have a rational debate with you. I'd say the trolls won this round.
Meisseli didn't say anything to debate with me. I gave him a really good source and he discredited like it was nothing because it also talks about 9/11. He also had a terrible attitude. Anyway, I won't develop much more on his case.
I will answer Nux, because his intervention was one of the rare that made sense. Altho, if I didn't answer him, it's because the answers were basically in my sources*.
*so look there, because I'll base my answer on it. Partially, possibly.
Nux's answer:
''The reality of the matter is we don't know for sure what happened, not least because details are still coming to light (and still others may never come to light). I can see how keeping his death a secret would allow the US to continue persuing him which in turn gives an excuse for all sorts of maneuvers. I just personally doubt such a secret could be contained so well and that either some American or al-Qaeda member wouldn't ruin the cover-up in some way.''
You are right, we won't know for sure what happened, but there are documents that can be verified and credible person who can be interviewed. The source I gave (
http://www.infowars.com/top-us-government-insider-bin-laden-died-in-2001-911-a-false-flag/ ) shows a man who worked for the government (check out his biography too) revealing secrets of the government. He is saying at some point that the CIA had a document concerning the death of Osama Ben Laden, and that it was hidden. He also said that it could be proved, with simply a research on internet, that Ben Laden was sick and about to die even in 1999. He had the marfan syndrome, so he needed a machine next to him to stay alive. Which also explains why the closes people next to Ben Laden (the second leaders bellow him, and many high graded people in Al Qaeda were medics). Also, Ben Laden, after september 11, so the 12, the only plane that took flight in the United-States, was the one with BEN LADEN inside.
''It's also not the nicest of lies to concoct, that you were unable to get him for TEN YEARS. Bogus conspiracy theories are usually evident by how they fail Occam's razor when they propose that so many people (including the heads of American government, the members of al-Qaeda, Al Jazeera etc.) were all players in a massive game of make-believe.''
There are people who hold serious conspiracy theories and actually tell how some people can exploit the different systems in the world, such as the states, the medias, journals, etc... If you simplify every conspiration theories to a massive game where everyone is a complete traitor and a big vilain, then I think you have a wrong vision of these theories. This is why I propose people to read things by themselves, so they can develop a better idea than a black and white one.
''I can see how the choice not to show pictures of him (despite showing pictures of those with him [WARNING: Dead bodies and blood]) and to dump him quickly in the sea is sensible from a psychological game point of view. It's harder to rally a cause in reaction to an event without such shocking imagery from said event to back it (which, funnily enough, is the exact way in which the attack and subsequent collapse of the WTC was used).''
Indeed, the official theory isn't solid. Not showing a picture of the body for psychological reasons is okay if you're a mother, not when you do politics and you supposedly just killed the most searched man on the planet.
''In any case, I can't help feeling such speculation is misplaced when there are very real moral issues with the story as they tell it. For example the latest account seems to be that osama was unarmed (possibly near to but not holding a weapon). Do you think if he could have been captured alive, he should have been? Who's decision was it to shoot him and for what reason? ''
In my sources, they explained why declaring the death of Osama Ben Laden was a strategic decision. First, it is because Al Qaeda's troops are gonna have to be seen as allies of the united-states for the future military missions in orient and africa. Also, with the recent fall of popularity of Obama and his birth certificate affair, the death of Osama Ben Laden was a great accomplishment to Obama and would make him more loved and trusted. There's surely more...
Anyway, I'm keeping my answers short because it's not my role to tell you everything.