While most people know SEAL Team 6 killed Osama bin Laden, the media has been less than informative in letting the public know that all members of that that team were killed in the single greatest loss of life event in the history of Navy SEALS.
Eerily, the members of the SEAL team even knew they would be killed!
One father of one of the SEALs told radio host Michael Savage that he believed the U.S. government sent his son and his colleagues to their deaths. Claiming that on three different occasions his son told him that he had prepared his will, knowing that he and his SEAL team were going to die.
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Were they killed after Osama bin Laden was supposedly killed or/ when and what happened to them??? Maybe Osama bin Laden was never killed and these Seals were the only ones who knew exactly what happened over there????????
It must be terrible to know that your son was killed by the government he was defending. I am so sorry
this is such a tragedy & i love how i try to share this & tells me the page cannot be found.
No matter what they were hero’s
Gov killed them cover up bin laudin f.ck up
It was team six but not same SEALS
the policy of appeasement
There is absolutely no evidence that they killed Bin Laden…….. all that we have is obamas word that they did.
Maybe the administration was afraid that they would contradict the ” official ” lie that was used just before the 2012 election.
Expendable pawns,condolences:(
One of many offenses. Here is another. Source: Doug Ross – Trail of “Lost” IRS Emails Leads Directly to White House. Scandal: One of the seven people, including Lois Lerner who lost emails from the period of Tea Party targeting by the IRS, served as chief of staff to former IRS head Steven Miller. She also made 35 visits to the White House. Emails are never orphans. When you send one, there’s always a recipient who has his or her own copy. The “lost” Lois Lerner emails had recipients. How about subpoenas to all of them during the Tea Party targeting period? That should help find what we need to know.
Incredibly six more IRS officials claim to have lost critical emails from that same period, a seeming statistical impossibility that points to a conspiracy to obstruct justice. It also directs attention to either a backup or to more violations of the Federal Records Act, which requires paper copies of these emails to be printed and stored just in case of computer problems.