It is not known exactly how the doctor hoped to get DNA from the vaccinations, although nurses could have been trained to withdraw some blood in the needle after administrating the drug.
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A nurse known as Bakhto, whose full name is Mukhtar Bibi, managed to gain entry to the Bin Laden compound to administer the vaccines. According to several sources, the doctor, who waited outside, told her to take in a handbag that was fitted with an electronic device. It is not clear what the device was, or whether she left it behind. It is also not known whether the CIA managed to obtain any Bin Laden DNA, although one source suggested the operation did not succeed.
Mukhtar Bibi, who was unaware of the real purpose of the vaccination campaign, would not comment on the programme.
Rarement vu un article de science fiction avec autant de phrases commençant par « on ne sait pas si... ». Pour en arriver à un témoin qui n’était au courant de rien mais qui refuse de commenter (au sujet de ce dont elle était unaware à l’insu de son plein gré).
La dernière phrase est d’un professionnalisme qui force le respect :
The CIA refused to comment on the vaccination plot.
(Je crois qu’on peut dire la même chose pour Roswell.)
C’est du Jean-Claude Vandamme, cet article. :-))