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Man On Solo Mission to Hunt and Kill Bin Laden

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ISLAMABAD – An American construction worker detained in Pakistan while on a solo mission to kill Osama bin Laden claimed Wednesday that he was obeying an order from God to avenge the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, said Pakistani security officials.

Gary Brooks Faulkner said God revealed the order in one of his dreams, prompting him to travel to Pakistan in search of al-Qaida's leader, said two security officials, one of whom is part of a team of investigators questioning the American.

They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media.

Catching bin Laden was 50-year-old Faulkner's passion, his brother Scott Faulkner said. A devout Christian with a prison record, Faulkner has been to Pakistan at least six times, learned some of the local language, and even grew a long beard to blend in, relatives and acquaintances said.

Our military has not been able to track Osama down yet. It's been 10 years, Scott Faulkner told reporters in Denver. It's easier as a civilian, dressed in the local dress, to infiltrate the inside, the local people, gain their confidence and get information and intel that you couldn't get as an American soldier, Navy SEAL, whoever you might be.

Gary Faulkner, of Greeley, Colorado, arrived June 3 in the town of Bumburate. He was assigned a police guard, as is common for foreigners visiting remote parts of Pakistan. When he checked out of a hotel without informing the guard, officers began looking for him, senior police official Mumtaz Ahmad Khan said.

Faulkner was found late Sunday in a forest.

We initially laughed when he told us that he wanted to kill Osama bin Laden, Khan said. But when officers found weapons, including a 40-inch sword and a pistol as well as night-vision equipment, our suspicion grew.

He said Faulkner was trying to cross into the nearby Afghan region of Nuristan, one of several rumored hiding places for bin Laden along the rugged Afghan-Pakistan border.

Faulkner's sister, Deanna M. Faulkner of Grand Junction, Colorado, said her brother suffers from kidney disease that has left him with only 9 percent kidney function. I'm worried about him. I'm worried that in Pakistan they won't give him his dialysis and if he doesn't get it, he's in serious trouble, she said.

A Pakistani doctor has examined Faulkner and determined his current condition is not life-threatening, the Pakistani security officials said Wednesday.

U.S. Embassy spokesman Rick Snelsire said American officials were seeking consular access to a U.S. citizen in Pakistani custody and that once given, they could help arrange for medical care.

Gary Faulkner retained vivid memories of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and was serious but rational about his search, his brother Scott said. When Scott Faulkner dropped his brother off at Denver's airport May 30, the two discussed the possibility Faulkner would not return alive.

He's as normal as you and I, Scott Faulkner said. He's just very passionate.



I think this guy is crazy, but hey, he's all in it alone. Props for him for having the balls to do such an almost impossible thing.



Full story: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100616/ap_on_re_as/as_pakistan_bin_laden_hunter
 
Well if we have the technology to send a man to the moon (and quite possibly, Mars) why do we not have the technology to find one man here on Earth?
 
Kasynlie said:
Well if we have the technology to send a man to the moon (and quite possibly, Mars) why do we not have the technology to find one man here on Earth?



Bin Laden must be some expert of disguise, he can't be found anywhere. Even better, he's probably some badass ninja.



OMG, ninja! There you go, he's hiding in CHINA, AMONGST THE MILLIONS OF PEOPLE.



I'm such a genius. I have solved the America's biggest search.
 
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