The death of Osama bin Laden was reported on Sunday, May 1, 2011. U.S. military forces had shot and killed Osama bin Laden in a 40-minute firefight in Abbottabad, Pakistan and then seized his body. U.S. President Barack Obama publicly reported on May 1, 2011, that bin Laden had been killed by a small special operations team. The operation was carried out by Joint Special Operations Command forces in Pakistan working with the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). After careful monitoring of a compound suspected to be bin Laden's residence in Pakistan, U.S. military forces were sent across the border of Afghanistan to launch the attack. Pakistani officials confirmed that bin Laden was killed in Pakistan by the U.S. military. The body was recovered by the U.S. military and is currently in its possession. ABC News has reported that the body has been identified by DNA testing.
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Doesn't that mean that as you go down a skyscraper more and more weight must be supported? Doesn't that mean more steel must be put in so the weight of that steel must also be supported? So how is it that the NIST can spend 3 years making a 10,000 page report and yet not specify the tons of steel and tons of concrete that were on every level of buildings designed before 1969?
How much have computers improved since 1969? Hell, the improvements since 2001 have been amazing. And yet this grade school physics problem has not been resolved in NINE YEARS.
Osama is as irrelevant to physics as Obama.
Beam them off the planet, Scotty. Raise the average IQ.
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