Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Where In The World Is Osama Bin Laden?

Hey, science may hold the answer!

A research team led by geographer Thomas Gillespie of the University of California-Los Angeles used geographic analytical tools that have been successful in locating urban criminals and endangered species.

Basing their conclusion on nighttime satellite images and other techniques, the scientists suggest bin Laden may well be in one of three compounds in Parachinar, a town 12 miles from the Pakistan border. The research incorporates public reports of bin Laden's habits and whereabouts since his flight from the Tora Bora region of Afghanistan in 2001.


You may read the full research paper here.

Of course, there are skeptics to this report. But hey, it can't be any worse than the current "techniques", which hasn't found him yet, can it?

Zz.

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