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a possible suicide
under investigation
an apparent gunshot wound to his person.
Originally posted by intrptr
And why are they reporting this at all?
"Routine" emergencies happen all the time. Expect a cover story shortly.
Originally posted by Stormdancer777
Ew that wouldn't surprise me, nothing surprises me anymore.
Originally posted by cavtrooper7
reply to post by DoorKnobEddie
We wouldn't harm them.we don't do that to people on home turf as Americans. We,in our country have laws protecting them from such things....unless the govt wants them.
I AM a Desert Storm vet and I wouldn't touch them. They're innocent unless they are spooks or the maniaclal leadership.The Iranian president came to slam us even then did we kill him? It could have been done quite easily,professionally or a lone shooter. But it didn't happen.
Originally posted by intrptr
reply to post by burntheships
Somebody should start a time line before things get muddled. Like with the "Prophet movie" that was blamed for the Ben Ghazi attack (in the beginning).
Just as she was about to head to Morocco to officially recognize the National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces (a.k.a. "the rebels"), Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was forced to cancel her trip because of a stomach bug. Probably a good call: In 2005, Clinton fainted during a speech while suffering from a stomach virus — although, back in those pre-YouTube, pre-iPhone days, nobody caught it on video. Ah, 2005 ... so quaint.
Originally posted by SloAnPainful
reply to post by burntheships
It could be a JANT flight (also refered to as JANET) which is "Joint Airforce Navy Transport". They generally are used to transport CIA, and other officials. The JANT flights are white with a red stripe that runs down the windows the the front of the plane. They look like civillan planes but they aren't they are all owned by the U.S gov't.
-SAP-
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — Late one night last November, a plane carrying dozens of Colombian men touched down in this glittering seaside capital. Whisked through customs by an Emirati intelligence officer, the group boarded an unmarked bus and drove roughly 20 miles to a windswept military complex in the desert sand.
The Colombians had entered the United Arab Emirates posing as construction workers. In fact, they were soldiers for a secret American-led mercenary army being built by Erik Prince, the billionaire founder of Blackwater Worldwide, with $529 million from the oil-soaked sheikdom.
I believe USA is more hardline than Iran.