The fate of Osama
bin Laden's remains have been called into question after emails leaked from an
intelligence analysis firm say the body of the terror leader was actually sent
to the U.S. for cremation.
According to the
emails, the Al Qaeda boss was shot and killed during the famous Navy SEAL Team
Six raid on his compound in Abbottabad , Pakistan , was transported back to the U.S. and
cremated.
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The
emails were allegedly obtained by the hacker group Anonymous from Stratfor, an
organisation dealing with analysis of intelligence and geopolitical analysis.
It's
also known as the 'Shadow CIA'.
Last
week, Anonymous announced that it had gotten access to 2.7million of the firm’s
confidential correspondences, and said they could provide 'the smoking gun for
a number of crimes'.
The
hackers said Stratfor, based in Austin ,
Texas , were 'clueless' when it
came to database security.
After
bin Laden was killed in the famous raid in Pakistan on May 2 2011, the Obama
administration said his body was buried at sea off the USS Carl Vinson - in
accordance with Islamic tradition.
But
in a particular set of emails given to WikiLeaks, the firm’s vice president for
intelligence, Fred Burton, says he doubts the official White House version of
what happened to bin Laden's body.
Stratfor’s
vice-president for intelligence, Fred Burton, says the body was 'bound for Dover , [Delaware ] on [a]
CIA plane' and 'onward to the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology in Bethesda [Maryland ]'.
The claims are sure to stoke conspiracy theorists, especially since the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology that
In
another email, Burton
said: 'If body dumped at sea, which I doubt, the touch is very Adolph Eichman
like. The Tribe did the same thing with the Nazi's ashes'.
In
a February 27 statement, Stratfor said: In December, thieves compromised
Stratfor's data systems and stole a large number of company emails, along with
other private information of Stratfor readers, subscribers and employees. Those
stolen emails apparently will be published by Wikileaks. This is a deplorable,
unfortunate - and illegal - breach of privacy.
'Some
of the emails may be forged or altered to include inaccuracies; some may be
authentic. We will not validate either. Nor will we explain the thinking that
went into them. Having had our property stolen, we will not be victimized twice
by submitting to questioning about them.'
Stratfor,
which is not affiliated with the U.S. government, would not comment
further.
The
emails were revealed as it was reported that a members of LulzSec an offshoot of
Anonymous, were arrested by the FBI.
An
agency official told Fox News that the arrests were 'devastating' blow to the
organisation, saying: 'We’re chopping off the head of LulzSec.'
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