Thursday, August 6, 2015

Obama stonewalls SEAL Team 6 helicopter crash probe, watchdog says

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 Petty Officer First Class Ian Regnier (above left) carries the remains of Petty Officer 1st Class Michael Joseph Strange, a cryptology technician, killed alongside members of SEAL Team 6 when their helicopter was shot down by a rocket-propelled grenade in Afghanistan in 2011 (bottom). The families of Strange and the other victims are demanding the White House release documents relevant to the incident. (Associated Press)

The Obama administration is violating a judge’s order to turn over documents in the Aug. 6, 2011, shootdown of a U.S. helicopter — call sign Extortion 17 — that killed members of SEAL Team 6 in Afghanistan, a watchdog group is charging.

On the fourth anniversary of the worst one-day loss of military life in the war on terror, families of the dead say they are aghast that the government will not honor basic requests under the Freedom of Information Act.

4 comments:

  1. More to this killing than meets the eye. I will presume the Seal Team Six knew
    too much. Their bodies were burned, cremated, by the military without permission
    from the families. One father was irate and wanted answers. I guess he never
    got his answers.

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    1. Practically the whole administration should be tried for treason.

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  2. So there's a couple of possibilities here. One is housecleaning which would be an extreme case of treason. The other is grey ops to provide the right people with some breathing room because they were on a housekeeping list. I've always hoped that I was wrong about how bad this freaking thing looked. I still remember the guy's dad on TV flashing a Molon Labe tat. If you were planning a soft coup as described in some 'fiction' works these guys would be the last mofo's you'd want roaming the earth. They would have the knowledge and means to ruin your plans completely. Therefore they were one hell of a liability if you're a treasonous bastard.

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