Have any of the cypherpunks run across useful analyses of the recently released bin Laden videotape? Mainstream media seems ready to question the accuracy of the translation - but I'm curious if the tape has any basis in reality at all. Purportedly, it was discovered by unidentified parties in an abandoned house in Afghanistan, then delivered to the CIA for processing before release by the Defense Department. How do we know it wasn't manufactured in order to mislead? Perhaps it was left in the abandoned house as a deliberate red herring - something like that would take some budget, which would seem to suggest it was produced by the intelligence arm of at least a moderate- sized nation. (Like Israel. Or the UK. Or the USA. Or ..?) Perhaps it wasn't found in an abandoned house at all, but was born somewhere in the DC suburbs. If someone intended to make a distracting fake, it seems like they might follow one of two paths - they could find (or help create, with some Hollywood magic) a bin Laden lookalike, and have him interact with some other Afghan/Arabic-looking folks. Or, they could go digital, and create a wholly artificial animation model of bin Laden. The first method is probably easier, but also probably easier to detect, if analysts are inclined to compare things like facial geometry or voice characteristics. (It's a shame the tape has such poor quality.) The second method would likely allow the creation of near-undetectable fakes, especially if they overlaid the animated creation on top of a physically constructed set with natural lighting, etc (though lighting and shadow might be good places to look for evidence of forgery, or lack thereof.) Maybe the tape is exactly what it purports to be - hard to say. But the media's not even asking the interesting questions.
What is peculiar is that the non-bin Laden parts of the tape are superior quality, with close up zooms and other adjustments for quality. The portions which show UBL are consistently poorer than the rest, and show little adjustment for quality. Hard to know if that difference is in the original or was due to later doctoring. Any video wizards to comment on the likelihood of different video operators or was it tape from two different machines spliced together? Eric Margolis, a reporter and commentator just now on Wolf Blitzer's CNN show pointed out that the tape allegedly came from the Northern Alliance, that the Alliance is very close to Russian intelligence, and that the Russians are masters at forging documents and evidence of all sorts. Margolis went on to say that every good reporter is suspicious of "Christmas gifts" like the tape which appear at just the right time in a convenient finding place. Blitzer's other two guests, a Saudi representative, and a reporter for the LA Times, were not suspicious of the tape. Me, I agree with our Cherry Tree President that no patriot not a pedophile or an African-American on death row in Texas, would ever doubt the tape's authenticity. However, I deeply respect that the Prez crossed his eyes while lisping the raspberry. Crossed more than usual. And the smirk of the Prez when he talks about beheading bin Laden is right out of the video. The smirk that never goes away on preppy visages. To mattd, if you've got emit stuff about *illing the *rez, be sure to post a real world contact address for those who want to take you up on it. UBL might want to send a few bucks.
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