The most notorious terrorist in recent history and former head of Al Qaeda was killed by US special forces almost ten years to the day the World Trade Center was attacked on September 11, 2001; now, three years after his Pakistan compound was raided, his documents show evidence that he was planning a Bin Laden new attack at the time of his death.
Following three years of being classified, the documents found in the compound where the Saudi terrorist was found and killed have now been released to the public, and with them the shocking revelation that, ten years after his most famous attack (which prompted wars with Afghanistan and Iraq), there was a Bin Laden new attack in the works by 2011.
According to Yahoo! News, information about the Bin Laden new attack was only part of the findings in the more than thousands of files that the US Navy SEALs found on May 2, 2011, at the Abbottabad compound; out of these, more than 100 documents have now been declassified for public scrutiny, after lawmakers ordered the move while many accused the CIA of withholding important information to the general public.
CNN reports that the documents, 103 in total, showed plans for a Bin Laden new attack in his last days, as he continued to be completely obsessed with the destruction of the west, "insisting on the formation of an Islamic state" (well before ISIS, which Al Qaeda has publicly deemed too extreme in their practices) and planning follow-up attacks.
"The focus should be on killing and fighting the American people and their representatives," wrote the famed terrorist in one of the documents with an unnamed date, accordingt to First Post, regarding a potential Bin Laden new attack.
Besides personal documents and many others directed at Al Qaeda officials regarding a possible Bin Laden new attack, the contents of Osama's massive digital library were also revealed, containing books ranging from Noam Chomsky's political work all the way to theories on Freemasonry and the Illuminati.