Not only claimed the death of al-Qaida's number one Osama Bin Laden, the United States also reveals the 'discovery value' that is expected to reveal more about the mysterious organization.
As stated by a senior U.S. official told CNN site, the location of Osama hiding in Pakistan's Abbottabad, found 10 computer hard disk drives, five computers and more than 100 data storage device such as disc CD, DVD or USB flash disk.
Also found evidence that may be a record of communications between bin Laden with the Al-Qaeda lieutenants who are expected to uncover potential targets, strategic guidelines in the direction of an organization, as well as the locations of other al-Qaeda operators.
The U.S. government convinced that Osama computer hardware used to deliver a message to subordinates, subordinates, as a solution to the lack of telephone and internet connections in the hiding location.
"The most interesting is how we can get a hint into a possible terrorist plots now being carried out, so we can stop any attack plan. Secondly, we are still trying to find evidence that leads us to other individuals within this organization," said Head of the White House counter-terrorist John Brennan as reported by the Guardian website.
More details, the magazine New York Magazine, claims to get a copy of the file from insiders within the CIA. "With the help of supercomputers that we bought several years ago for U.S. $ 3 billion (about Rp25, 6 trillion), we were able to categorize the data in the hardware owned by bin Laden in a diagram," said NYMag.
The data in the computer Osama Bin Laden
From the findings of the magazine, the largest portion of the stored data (34 percent) were categorized pornographic files in a folder labeled "Old Tax Forms'. After that, most other NYMag claims data is recorded drama series The Wire, with a share of 21 percent.
The next largest portion is the MP3 files are downloaded by the children of Osama, which is 15 percent. Only then there is an internal data organization Al-Qaeda (14 percent), including the names, fictitious names, contact info, and even information about a number of allergies that diidap by members of al-Qaeda.
Interestingly, NYMag also reveal Osama recording data during the middle down a hill and menembakkkan AK-47, and the data contained book Osama's unpublished memoir, titled "Bin There, Done That".
However, until now no other media reports that reinforce the exclusive claims of this NYMag. How do you think? Would you believe with these findings?
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