The CIA has published the content of the hard drive obtained during the assault and murder of Osama Bin Laden, which contains graphic files, documents, movies, games and even, that had a Steam account.

We know that Bin Laden was trained by the CIA in the past and was eliminated in May 2011 with an attack by the Navy Seal, who assaulted the base of operations of the man who was the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks. At that time he was sheltered in a house on the outskirts of Abbottabad, in Pakistan. Yes, perfect plot of a Call of Duty.

Well, the successful operation not ended Bin Laden’s life, but lots of important material was also obtained from his compound including his personal computer and other electronic devices, which has been disclosed by the CIA. According to this agency the devices had 470.00 files, which had a total weight of 321GB, including important 18,000 document files, more than 10,000 images and videos of all kinds, 79,000 audio recordings and video games. Logically, the latter will be used by some yellow media, to attack the gamer and the video game industry.

Today we released nearly 470,000 files recovered in 2011 raid on Usama Bin Ladin’s compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan.https://t.co/QZcoAu3uEw pic.twitter.com/Dn8awV9ndn — CIA (@CIA) November 1, 2017

The CIA on its website has published the files, with a clear warning, stating that: “This material may be offensive or disturbing, and despite reviewed by the agency, it may contain some hidden malware belonging to a terrorist organization.” The files are interesting, such as letters for the family and other Al Qaeda operations, as well as videos of his daughter’s wedding.

Some common material was also found, such as scanned newspapers, magazines, books and other documents, which had been partly extracted from Wikipedia. Some of the material being withheld from public release:

Antz

Batman Gotham Knight

BBC Great Wildlife Moments

Biography – Osama bin Laden

Cars

Chicken Little

CNN Presents: World’s Most Wanted

Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children

Heroes of Tomorrow

Home on the Range

Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs

In the Footsteps of bin Laden – CNN

Jackie Chan Adventures (downloaded from MyEgy, an Arab pirate website)

National Geographic: Kung Fu Killers

National Geographic: Inside the Green Berets

National Geographic: Predators at War

National Geographic: World’s Worst Venom

Peru Civilization

Resident Evil

Storm Rider – Clash of the Evils

The Kremlin from Inside (a documentary recorded from Al Jazeera)

The Story of India

The Three Musketeers

Tom and Jerry

Where in the World is Osama bin Laden

“Today’s release of recovered al-Qaeda letters, videos, audio files and other materials provides the opportunity for the American people to gain further insights into the plans and workings of this terrorist organization,” said CIA Director Mike Pompeo. “CIA will continue to seek opportunities to share information with the American people consistent with our obligation to protect national security.”

Apart from this CIA agents have also found some anime series, such as Naruto, Bleach, Devil May Cry and Dragon Ball. ROM for the Nintendo DS with Animal Crossing: Wild World and Super Mario Bros, emulators of the SNES, NeoGeo and Mame32 and Steam account with some games like Counter Strike, Army Men 2 etc. In addition, they have found a lot of videos downloaded from YouTube and a kind of personal diary in PDF written in Arabic.