Yes I understand what you guys were getting at trying to get this 'video', but (and I mean no offense or disrespect) did you stop and think that everyone on the ship where his 'sea burial' happened was a consummate professional? That perhaps there were orders not to film the occasion, and the Sailors were, oh I don't know, in a formation where it would have been impossible to snap a candid cellphone snapshot with the corpse?

Seriously. I want to know why everyone thinks that military personnel would break OPERATIONAL SECURITY (OPSEC) and their professional decorum to get a video for youtube.

I think this is the start of another outlandish conspiracy theory, and I think it needs to be squashed. There is no conspiracy. A team of Special Operations Forces Operators killed the most wanted man on planet Earth earlier this year. They operate in secrecy for their protection, the protection of their mission and their families. It's utterly ridiculous to expect that there would be any public (or private for that matter) media coverage when men have put their lives on the line.