Newly declassified hard drives taken from the compound where Osama bin Laden was killed reveal a groundbreaking look at his personal life. Experts sift through the 470,000 digital files to piece together a roadmap into the mind of a mass murderer. Examine his contradictory personal psychology, relationship with family and religion as well as his legacy of violence and destruction.
In addition to conspiracy theories regarding the events of 9/11 – an attack orchestrated by Bin Laden – it was revealed that Navy SEALS discovered a comprehensive collection of explicit adult content.
Peter Bergen, a distinguished national security analyst affiliated with CNN and pioneer Western journalist to have interviewed Bin Laden on television, delved into the details of the hard drive’s contents for an upcoming documentary.
He hypothesized that the explicit content may have been employed as a covert medium to communicate potentially fatal commands to his henchmen involved in acts of terror.
In the National Geographic documentary titled “Bin Laden’s Hard Drive”, it is highlighted that Bin Laden, the Saudi Arabian national, demonstrated severe paranoia concerning email usage. The journalist further suggests that his notes might have been secretly embedded within the data of pornographic files.
Further into the documentary, forensic psychologist Reid Meloy, also a consultant for the CIA, surfaces another potential perspective. He questions whether Bin Laden was merely an individual with a proclivity for viewing pornographic content.
