Absolutely No Doubt This Crash Was Sabotage
Only a total fool couldn't see
this was Mossad
Helicopters Attacked High Rises
In Retaliation
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If Patton Were In Command
Patton would court martial half the staff, and arrest every embedded
Israeli in that command. This helicopter was carrying a Lt Col., two
regular Colonels, a Major, two Command Sergeants, a Captain, and five
high ranking Non-Coms.
The odds of that copter being shot down, with those officers, one day
before a major offensive are a 10,000 to 1. Then combine that with the
other mystery bombs on two other groups of high ranking officers, that
brings the odds to 100,000 to 1.
Finally, on the same day five Blackwater Mercs are executed with
shots to the head. This identical pattern occurred prior to four other
major offensives,
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2,
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Two colonels, one lieutenant colonel and two command sergeants major
were among the 12 soldiers killed last weekend in a Black Hawk
helicopter crash northeast of Baghdad, the Pentagon said. It appeared to
be the largest number of key officers and command sergeants killed in a
single incident during since the Iraq war started nearly four years ago.
The U.S. command has not said why so many key officers were aboard a
single helicopter, which went down Saturday in Diyala province, one of
the flashpoints of the Iraq conflict.
Col. Brian
D. Allgood |
Lt.
Col. David C. Canegata |
Command Sgt.
Maj. Roger W. Haller |
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Command
Sgt. Maj. Marilyn L. Gabbard |
Col. Paul M. Kelly |
Sgt. 1st Class John Gary Brown, |
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1st Sgt.
William T. Warren |
Maj.
Michael V. Taylor |
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Others killed in the crash included;; Capt. Sean E. Lyerly of the Texas
National Guard; ; Staff Sgt. Darryl D. Booker of the Virginia National
Guard; Sgt. 1st Class John Brown of the Arkansas National Guard; Staff
Sgt. Floyd E. Lake of the Virgin Islands National Guard; and Cpl. Victor
Langarica, 29, of the 86th Signal Battalion, Fort Huachuca, Ariz.
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