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Treasure Hunt Launched to Find Osama bin Laden's Body

We all knew this was just a matter of time. Treasure hunter Bill Warren from California is launching a search to find Osama bin Laden's body because he doesn't believe President Obama provided enough evidence that the terrorist leader is in fact dead.

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U.S. forces say they buried the former Al Qaeda leader at sea last month from the USS Carl Vinson warship in the North Arabian Sea.

But that is the only detail of the location that has been released.

The veteran explorer launched the hunt as he does not believe President Obama gave enough proof of the terrorist’s death.

He told TMZ he is using hi-tech equipment and several boats in the search, which he says will cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.

‘We do this because we are patriotic Americans and feel that President Obama failed to provide the proof,’ he told TMZ.
His body was placed in a 'weighted bag', an officer made religious remarks and he was put on a flat board and tipped into the sea, the Pentagon said.

Mr Warren began diving commercially in 1972 and has ran several salvage companies since then, according to his website.




 

Good luck mate!

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