Will bin Laden's pornographic material be published? The CIA is declared

A copy of al-Qaeda documents confiscated by American commandos in the 2011 attack that killed Osama bin Laden will be issued to the public except for his pornography file. CIA Director Mike Pompeo said the wide deposit of files taken by Navy Seas from the complex of [...]
A copy of al-Qaeda documents confiscated by American commandos in the 2011 attack that killed Osama bin Laden will be issued to the public except for his pornography file.
CIA Director Mike Pompeo said the vast deposit of files taken by Navy Seas from the al-Qaeda head complex in Abbottabad, Pakistan, will be declassified within weeks.
Millions of confiscated electronic documents and letters contain family letters, documents on Islamic history, books and notes on al-Qaeda operations.
They also include a wide collection of modern pornographic videos, according to US officials, the world passes.al.
The government has previously issued hundreds of files confiscated from the complex, including letters revealing bin Laden's fears of monitoring and obsession to attack the West.
- Pompeo said he believed it was important for national security to make most public documents, but added that the explosive material would remain hidden.
“Once we are sure that there is no classified material and that there are no things we cannot reveal, I want to make sure that the world sees them so that people can judge properly, in order to make sure that we don't have another September 11th”, he said.
“has some pornography material, has some copyrighted material. Anything other than that will be removed in the coming weeks”.












