Watchdog: Obama Is Violating Judge’s Order In Effort To Stonewall SEAL Team 6 Investigation


 

The official narrative from U.S. Central Command is that the helicopter was shot down with a single grenade launched by a Taliban fighter, who just happened to be waiting in a turret within 150 yards of a landing zone that had never been used before. It seems this fighter was also very lucky with the shot as well, the military called it ‘one in a million’. It just happened clip the rotary wing of the Ch-47 Chinook, sending it into a violent downward spin.

The greatest single loss of life in the history of naval special warfare occurs right after this team supposedly killed the world’s most infamous terrorist, Osama Bin Laden, at the hands of a ridiculously lucky Taliban fighter?

Of course, many do not buy the official story. One father stated that every member of SEAL Team 6 knew that ‘something was up.’ On several occasions his son told him to prepare a will, knowing he and his team were going to be killed.

On the anniversary of this tragic event, we have Obama administration violating a judge’s order in an obvious effort to stonewall the investigation.

Family members are hoping Freedom Watch, a watchdog legal group led by Larry Klayman, can force new disclosures using the power of the FOIA process.

Since filing a lawsuit, Mr. Klayman says, he has been “stonewalled” by theJustice Department, the Defense Department, the CIA and the National Security Agency.

U.S. District Judge Richard J. Leon in February signed an order requiring the Obama administration to release documents on a continual basis through the spring and summer. The Justice Department said at least 50 documents in the Pentagon have been identified as relevant, but only one has been turned over. And Justice unilaterally set a new deadline for the release and then ignored it, Mr. Klayman said. Throughout, he said, Justice lawyers have refused to take his phone calls.

“They don’t even produce under their own self-imposed deadline,” Mr. Klayman told The Washington Times. “We’re pleading with the judge to do something, and he’s just sitting on it.”

In one of his motions, Mr. Klayman stated: “As this Court must be aware, this is not an ordinary Freedom of Information Act case, it involves obtaining records concerning the deaths of Navy SEAL Team 6 and other special operations forces on a mission with the call sign Extortion 17. The families of these deceased heroes have been stonewalled by the ObamaDepartment of Defense and the Obama National Security Agency in disrespect over their sons’ unexplained tragic deaths. Many of these family members are undergoing psychological care over what has become a double tragedy: the deaths of their sons and the cover-up for which these family members feel betrayed by their own government.”

Source: washingtontimes.com


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