SEAL Team 6 Families to Blame Government For Deaths
“Never before revealed information” to be aired at press conference
by Paul Joseph WatsonInfowars.com
May 8, 2013
Families of the SEAL Team 6 members who were killed when
their helicopter crashed in Afghanistan in August 2011 are set to give a
press conference tomorrow during which they will hold the Obama
administration partially responsible for the deaths of their sons.
With the administration already reeling over today’s Benghazi revelations, a press release on
the ‘Tea Party Command Center’ website promises “never before revealed
information” about the circumstances behind the incident.
“Accompanying the families of these dead Navy SEAL Team
VI special operations servicemen will be retired military experts
verifying their accounts of how and why the government is as much
responsible for the deaths of their sons as is the Taliban,” states the
press release.
30 Americans were killed on August 6, 2011 when
insurgents shot down a U.S. military helicopter during fighting in
eastern Afghanistan. Most of the victims belonged to the same unit as
the Navy SEALS involved in the Bin Laden operation, although US military
officials said that none of the individuals involved directly in the
Bin Laden mission were killed in the crash.
Issues set to be raised include how the Obama
administration’s handling of the death of Osama Bin Laden made
retaliatory attacks against SEAL Team 6 more likely, as well as how
SEALS were sent into battle “without special operations aviation and
proper air support.”
Perhaps even more controversially, the family members
are set to reveal how a Muslim cleric attended the funerals of the
service members and disparaged them by “damning them as infidels to
Allah.” The press release states that a video documenting this will be
played to members of the press tomorrow.
Other revelations include “How and why the denial of
requested pre-assault fire may have contributed to the shoot down of the
Navy SEAL Team VI helicopter,” and, “How Afghani forces accompanying
the Navy SEAL Team VI servicemen on the helicopter were not properly
vetted and how they possibly disclosed classified information to the
Taliban about the mission, resulting in the shoot down of the
helicopter.”

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