A recording made by Osama bin Laden about a week before he was killed by U.S. Special Forces (and President Obama) has been released by Al Qaeda. According to Al Jazeera, he discusses the uprisings in Middle Eastern countries,
Bin Laden, who was killed in a US raid on May 2, 2011, in Pakistan, telling supporters to "set up an operations room that follows up events and works in parallel ... to save the people that are struggling to bring down their tyrants."

He also says, "The sun of the revolution has risen from the Maghreb. The light of the revolution came from Tunisia. It has given the nation tranquility and made the faces of the people happy... Tunisia was the first but swiftly the knights of Egypt have taken a spark from the free people of Tunisia to Tahrir Square... It has made the rulers worried... I think that the winds of change will blow over the entire Muslim world, with permission from Allah."

ABC News reports, "The tape, released on Islamist websites Wednesday, is the first new bin Laden tape to surface posthumously, but U.S. officials expect others to be released because there were other taped messages found during the search of bin Laden's house." And, as we now know, other media found in Bin Laden's Abbottabad hideout include...porn.