Size of bin Laden cyber cache
may spell big trouble for traitors
The New York Times reports that hundreds of intelligence analysts continue to pore over the large trove of computer files — described as a volume of data comparable to a small college library — which Navy Seals recovered after they killed Bin Laden on May 1 in a raid on his Abbottabad compound, a short distance from an elite military academy that is Pakistan’s West Point.
Obviously, the probability is rising for the exposure of bad guys working both sides of the fence in the 9/11 matter.
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