Similar to the earlier bin Laden reward leaflet, an unnamed Taliban member is shown at the right in profile, and again at the left behind bars. The text is: Although the individual portrayed is not named, he was thought to be Mullah Omar, the leader of the former Taliban government. An elderly neighbor approached him, showed him the leaflet and asked if he was in fact Mullah Omar.
90,000 copies of this leaflet were disseminated by M129 leaflet bombs by 2 September 2002.
The text in Dari and Pashto on the front is: We know where you are hidden The text on the back is: Taliban and Al Qaeda members!
He is admitted accordingly, not without a hint from the Recluse, that were he himself out of his priestly weeds, he would care little for his threats of using violence, and that he gives way to him not out of , kissing--actually kissing--an agreeable female, and leaving taxes, summonses, notices that he had called, or announcements that he would never call again, for two quarters' due, wholly out of the question.
I love this leaflet showing the insurgents in a cave, but not for its message or image.