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Officer accuses U.S. military of vast Afghan deception
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Author:  andywight [ Sun Feb 12, 2012 3:17 pm ]
Post subject:  Officer accuses U.S. military of vast Afghan deception

An internal report on the occupation of Afghanistan, penned by an active-duty military officer and published weeks ago — but not released by the Pentagon — was leaked on Friday by Rolling Stone reporter Michael Hastings, who called the 84-page examination “one of the most significant documents published by an active-duty officer in the past ten years.” read more and download report(PDF)

Author:  magamud [ Sun Feb 12, 2012 6:20 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Officer accuses U.S. military of vast Afghan deception

Well drug trafficking, Murder, Psychopathic Pyramid Politics, organ harvesting, slave trade can be a ugly business. Again its a Win WIn situation. It creates more Cognitive DIss and offers a New more Refined system patsies to impose its Philanthropic POV.

Author:  Chicodoodoo [ Sun Nov 24, 2019 7:16 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Officer accuses U.S. military of vast Afghan deception

andywight wrote:
An internal report on the occupation of Afghanistan, penned by an active-duty military officer and published weeks ago — but not released by the Pentagon — was leaked on Friday by Rolling Stone reporter Michael Hastings, who called the 84-page examination “one of the most significant documents published by an active-duty officer in the past ten years.” read more and download report(PDF)

Here it is seven years later, and journalist Michael Hastings has been murdered, probably by the CIA. Lt. Col. Daniel L. Davis appears to still be alive and kicking, though his non-classified report on the military deception in Afghanistan is hard to find (it's definitely not here, where everyone says it is supposed to be). So, it looks like the public no longer gets to see the report, which basically says the military was feeding us BS to make it look like everything was fine in Afghanistan. Of course, even today, seven years later, the U.S. military is still in Afghanistan. As I predicted, they won't be leaving, as there is too much drug business there that the U.S. government relies on to fund black operations, such as assassinating pesky journalists like Michael Hastings, or faking Jeffery Epstein's suicide and transferring him out of prison to some secret "spook" retirement community.

It's a world of deception, don't you know?

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