Can a GPS error be a local thing? I remember reading posts from folks in Iran stating that GPS was still working fine, even with the war in Irak.
So I think that option is ruled out.
The fact that the NY times writes an article that is complete bullocks doesn't suprise me. Wonder why they, at a moment when it is clear to everyone that they can't be lost and having a pick nick somewhere in the dessert, are writing this? Even on US-based internet news sites this option has not been mentioned as far as I have read.
I do believe that there is a well organised group behind this whole thing. Just hope they don't move again or start a second operation.
Also, how many locals over there can ride a motobike in the desert or on pistes? NOt that much I guess. So most likely they need some decent pickup's or even a lorry to move those to the place were they are hiding these. I can't imagin that you can hide all these vehicules that easely unless in caves or very narrow gorges.
And shouldn't all this moving leave some traces behind?
Just some questions that keep boggling my mind.
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