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What does the Bengal's fight song have in common with the guy that killed Bin Laden??
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(07-07-2022, 03:36 PM)GMDino Wrote: Without me giving the ahole whisperer a free hit on his page can you share a link of all the "hidden evidence" that came out?  

The best I've found was some of them had their sentences reduced because an appeals panel felt they were excessive.

One was retried, because the same appeals court felt he should have been tried separately, and was found guilty again.

Then Trump pardoned them.

Well if you opened your mind an just watched the segment with the independent investigative reporter you might learn something like

1)The Iraqis said there were no armed insurgents shooting at the convoy, yet somehow the vehicles were disabled by gunfire.
2)Their is footage from a helicopter, and testimony from the pilots, that supposed "Iraqi police officers" were filmed ditching their uniforms and running off after the firefight. It was well known the Iraqi police were infiltrated with insurgents.
3) There was drone footage of the entire incident. When the prosecution turned it over to the defense, the convoy was entering the traffic circle, then it goes black, then the footage resumes with tow vehicles towing the disabled trucks away. State Dept. claimed the footage was erased as part of normal procedure, yet the beginning and end were there and the firefight between erased.
4)An Army Captain with Investigations arrived shortly after the battle and photographed 7.62X39 (AK rounds) shell casings exactly where the contractors said they were taking fire from
5)Autopsies on the victims showed the wounds were made by AK rounds, the contractors were shooting M-4's in .556
6) State Dept. took their statements under protection of Garrity, then used them against them in criminal proceedings.
7)The FBI did not arrive to process the scene for 3 weeks, during which the traffic circle was not secured.
8) The Iraqi investigator went on tv with public service announcements drumming up victims who could be compensated. The defense was not allowed to question any of them. 
9) The prosecution relied almost solely on the work of the lead Iraqi investigator, who was later determined to be working with 2 terror networks and disavowed.
10) The case was thrown out the first time they were indicted due to prosecutorial misconduct. 

This are just the highlights I remember. But keep on thinking our Govt. were never sacrifice anyone for political gain. Just don't take the red pill...
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RE: What does the Bengal's fight song have in common with the guy that killed Bin Laden?? - Sled21 - 07-08-2022, 02:23 PM

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