Monday, October 11, 2021

Afghanistan Coverup – Call Sign Extortion 17: Taliban Revenge Against Seal Team Six

 Via Mike

 U.S. Army CH-47 Chinook

Marine General James Mattis became Central Command commander on August 11, 2011, and ordered an investigation. He appointed Army Brigadier General Jeffrey Colt as chief investigator with a report due in 30 days. Although Mattis ordered a thorough investigation, he hedged his instructions to allow for some flexibility on sensitive issues. it was obvious to many officers and NCOs involved in the investigation that some political issues took precedence over important facts. General Colt’s 1,500-page report was thorough in many ways but utterly ignored tremendously important questions.

Yet the official military position was that none of the remains could be identified, and the bodies of all were cremated at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware within a week. This included the seven unidentified Afghan soldiers that boarded at the last minute. Thus, all DNA evidence for their identity was destroyed.

On May 2, 2011, members of Seal Team Six tracked down and killed Osama Bin Laden in his hideout in Pakistan. Seal Team Six had launched their highly secret special operation by helicopter from Afghanistan. Bin Laden was the Al-Qaeda mastermind of the terrorist air attack on New York City and the Pentagon in Washington that killed over 3,000 Americans on September 11, 2001. Bin Laden was operating from Afghanistan at the time and protected by the Taliban. President Obama and the Defense Department had agreed that Seal Team Six would not be named in press releases. However, a few weeks later, Vice President Biden openly praised Seal Team Six in giving the Obama Administration credit for the operation. The Taliban swore to take vengeance on the United States and specially on Seal Team Six. 

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3 comments:

  1. Slimey

    The Negro and some Generals NEED to be hanged for sending the SEAL team to their deaths in some kind of REVENGE or payback operation either internally by the Negro or pacify in some kind of deal with the Taliban.

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  2. None of the remains could be identified? Horsepucky! They could be identified with DNA testing. That's how they identify most battlefield remains that are old. So why did they not do DNA testing? What are they hiding? And they don't know who was on the helicopter? If all of this is true then the General class of officers are ignorant and incompetent and it is time to retire them and let the colonels try to run the show.

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    1. When to shoot the Colonels

      https://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2011/09/06-jan-2010-re-post-when-to-shoot.html

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