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Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Bounties: Pakistani Authorities Arrest American Hunting For Bin Laden

Filed under: Bounties — Matt @ 11:20 AM

So the thing I am wondering is if Gary Faulkner was at all motivated by the 25 million dollar bounty on Bin Laden’s head? The other thing to point out is that Gary had gone to Pakistan 7 times! He had been to Chitral 3 times, and this guy was definitely on a mission.

The other angle on this is that he could have been religiously motivated, and I would be interested to hear who was whispering in his ear. Is there a Christian version of al-Awlaki out there? Gary did have some religious literature on him. And what is with the sword? lol

Then of course there could be the patriot or vengeance angle. 9/11 hurt many, and this could have been a motivating factor for the guy. 9/11 motivates many to do what they are doing in the military or contracting, so it would not be odd to me for a guy to want to go it alone out of vengeance. That, and the fact that Bin Laden is still free, despite all the wars and all the resources expended.

Gary was in poor health as well and maybe he felt like he had nothing to lose. Lots of motives here.

My guess is that it is a little bit of everything. What really kills me, is why did Pakistan arrest him? Oh thats right, Gary is a threat to the ‘monopoly of force’ and is a ‘nut job’ for attempting to kill Bin Laden–the most wanted man in the world. Arrested for doing the job that Pakistan or the US, with all of it’s wealth and resources, has not been able to accomplish since September of 2001. –Matt

Edit: 06/16/2010 – Gary’s brother, Dr. Scott Faulkner said Gary was trained in Hapkido, hence why he was carrying the sword. Gary had also been going back and forth for the last 7 years and was after OBL with a passion. Scott said he was ‘like a bulldog’. Dr. Faulkner said that Gary was not crazy or psychotic, and that his driving forces was vengeance and a frustration with the government’s inability to get Bin Laden. Here is the video.

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Gary Faulkner

Pakistan holds American reportedly hunting bin Laden

By Gul Hameed Farooqui

June 15, 2010

CHITRAL, Pakistan (Reuters) – Pakistan detained an American armed with a dagger, a pistol and night vision goggles for allegedly trying to sneak into Afghanistan to hunt and kill al Qaeda head Osama bin Laden, police said on Tuesday.

Californian Gary Faulkner was caught in the Brumboret Valley near the border of Afghanistan’s Nuristan province and was being questioned in Peshawar, Chitral police Chief Jaffer Khan said.

“He was roaming in the security zone in a suspicious manner. He had a dagger and night vision goggles with him. He is being investigated,” Khan said.

Khan said Faulkner was born in 1959.

Mumtaz Ahmed, a senior police investigator, said Faulkner was also carrying a pistol and was hunting bin Laden because he suffered personal losses in the September 11, 2001 attacks.

An intelligence official in Chitral, who asked not to be identified, said Faulkner shouted “Don’t come closer to me or I’ll open fire!” when approached.

Faulkner arrived in Chitral on June 3 and was staying in a local hotel, Ahmed said. Khan said he had visited Chitral seven times previously.

“He says that he is a kidney patient. He was also carrying medicines for kidney and blood pressure treatment,” Ahmed said.

4 Comments

  1. Man, what a strange story – I guess the guy just lost it or something

    ~James G

    Comment by James G - Death Valley Magazine — Tuesday, June 15, 2010 @ 6:56 PM

  2. So you can get arrested for hunting down mass murderers in Pakistan, and capturing convicted serial rapists in Mexico.

    Comment by Lisa Franks — Tuesday, June 15, 2010 @ 8:04 PM

  3. Actually, the story is pretty cool. The Pakistanis and Gary's brother, who is a doctor, said that Gary was not psychotic or deranged. He had some health problems, but that was about it.

    The guy was on a mission and had been on it for the last seven years! Dr. Scott Faulkner said that Gary was 'like a bulldog'. He also said that Gary was fed up with the government's inability to find Bin Laden, and that he was deeply moved by 9/11. I say let Gary do his thing.

    Comment by headjundi — Wednesday, June 16, 2010 @ 2:11 AM

  4. "Let's Roll…"

    Comment by Jason A — Wednesday, June 16, 2010 @ 4:48 AM

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