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Originally posted by Signals
reply to post by foodstamp
I don't think it has been OK'd. I just heard a local news story about this on the way home (radio). The report says the book has not been approved by the Pentagon & they will try to stop its release.
Amusing...I wonder if it will be as credible as the 911 commission report.
Originally posted by cenpuppie
reply to post by solarstorm
Amusing...I wonder if it will be as credible as the 911 commission report.
Which is why it will be very amusing! I always wondered how long you can survive needing kidney dialysis once a week.
I hope it's good at least.
Originally posted by MrSpad
Originally posted by ekiusa
reply to post by lucifuge
Hello friends!
is this the seal team member who survive crash in afganistan
or other...???
i understand all seal team was killed helicopter crash
who was involved binladen op...???
something stinks here,
brainwash and so continue,
peace,
ekiusa
You understand wrong. SEALs were killed in a helicopter and SEALs were a part of the raid, they were not the same people. Their are about 2000 SEALs , the story that they were the same people was the usual ATS making up stuff without the facts. As for the book, it will have to pass though the DoD to make sure its does not reveal anything classified like sources and methods.
Originally posted by ekiusa
reply to post by lucifuge
Hello friends!
is this the seal team member who survive crash in afganistan
or other...???
i understand all seal team was killed helicopter crash
who was involved binladen op...???
something stinks here,
brainwash and so continue,
peace,
ekiusa
Originally posted by intelligenthoodlum33
Originally posted by ekiusa
reply to post by lucifuge
Hello friends!
is this the seal team member who survive crash in afganistan
or other...???
i understand all seal team was killed helicopter crash
who was involved binladen op...???
something stinks here,
brainwash and so continue,
peace,
ekiusa
Your right. Seal team 6 killed Bin Laden and some of ST6 was killed in that helicopter attack, but ST6 has around two hundred members, if not more these days, so it's possible that some of that specific strike team still lives.