Posted on 10/13/2020 6:44:20 AM PDT by Red Badger
There are multiple Seal Team Six teams.
The one that was shot down during a combat mission in Afghanistan is not the same team as was composed to pick up Osama in Abbottabad.
And you know this, how?
And you know this how?
I know you keep repeating that but I’d like to see your proof that they’re different. There’s no more proof of difference than sameness.
“The entire silly fable.”
Yeah. He totally left out bigfoot and area 51. He is part of the coverup!
I have been seeing this out for a few days, and always knew there was a cover up. It never rested well with me to see an entire SEAL team killed. It came across as a set up. Nevertheless, I did not know everything how deep it went. Thus, I never posted anything about it out of respect to the SEAL Team families, the U.S. Navy SEALs and the U.S. Navy. Hard to really tell what happened unless you are on the inside.
Then today I see President Trump retweeted it. To me coming from the U.S. President confirms this is real.
https://twitter.com/The171111/status/1315681655756066822
Sidney Powell (General Flynn’s lawyer) retweeted the interview as well. It’s real.
The are multiple SEAL Teams. It use to be Seal Team 1, 2 and 6. The reason it jumped to six was to confuse the Soviet Union at the time. Today there are many more SEAL Teams.
Nevertheless, there is only 1 SEAL Team Six. SEAL Team 6 was the Anti Terrorist team, and supposedly the best of the Navy SEALs. Although I am not sure that is the case anymore?
I learned a lot about SEAL Teams 1,2 and 6 from Richard Marcinko. I met him in real life and have to admit he is pretty intimidating guy. Nevertheless, I did called him out where he said ALL his SEAL Team members could bench press over 500lbs. Marchinko laughed when I called him out, and knew I knew he “slightly” exaggerated.
I have known a lot of strong guys in the military, from football (college and Pros), the gym, but only one time saw anyone bench pressing over 500lbs on regular basis. This guy was no one famous, but was just a freak of nature. I watched him push over 500lbs around 10 or so times. I am talking about free weights and not the machines.
I did find this regarding the Seal Team tragedy in Afghanistan:
Of the 30 Americans killed, 22 were Navy personnel, and 17 were SEALs. These included two bomb specialists and 15 operators in the Gold Squadron of DEVGRU, or Team Six, the highly classified unit that conducted the raid that killed Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden at his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan the previous May. None of the operators killed in the Afghan helicopter crash had been involved in that mission, officials said.
https://www.history.com/news/the-costliest-day-in-seal-team-six-history
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Charles Strange (Seal Team 6 Michael Strange's father) https://t.co/6AzgMB42xY— Anna Khait (@Annakhait) October 13, 2020
2) You could say "well, maybe those guys are lying", but you'd be basing that on nothing. Further, not a single actual SEAL has come forward and said "hey, you weren't in that OBL unit", or "Hey, you aren't a SEAL", etc., and those guys don't hesitate to call out stolen valor. There have been disagreements as to who shot when, but nobody is saying those guys weren't actually there.
3) Publicly available information clearly states that the SEALs who got OBL were from Red Squadron, and those who died in the Chinook were from Gold Squadron. Different units.
https://www.militarytimes.com/2013/03/29/seals-in-bin-laden-raid-drawn-from-red-squadron/
https://www.history.com/news/the-costliest-day-in-seal-team-six-history#:~:text=On%20August%206%2C%202011%2C%20insurgents,from%20Team%20Six's%20Gold%20Squadron.
4) You could say those statements were a lie too, except again, they'd be a lie that hundreds of guys would know was untrue, including many who are no longer even in, and not a single one has claimed that it wasn't true.
5) Finally, and you don't have to count this for anything, I have some personal knowledge of this. I'm not a former SEAL, but I am a former Marine Officer whose best friend -- and his multi-generation relatives -- were/are officers with the SEALs. So when that chopper was shot down, I called him to say I was sorry they lost some guys, and since it was reported they were from Team 6, asked if it was the same guys. He said "no, those guys rotated back awhile ago." Again, that's something that everyone at that base would have known, and nobody is saying it isn't true.
So what's the counter evidence -- clear public statement from people with actual knowledge -- not assumptions -- that the guys killed in the chopper were all the guys who went after bin Laden?
An "entire SEAL team" was not killed.
Where do you guys get this stuff? You don't even have to be former military to use google to find out that a Seal Team isn't just a couple of dozen guys. But you keep spouting this stuff that is inarguably wrong.
Well, there you go. That’s one source. I posted some others. But again, just consider the guys who were on the raid who have gone public. They couldn’t be on TV hawking books if they were killed back in 2011.
If you are a Marine officer, you should know about Top Secret missions. Why would EVERYONE AT THAT BASE know who was involved in the raid on Bin Laden? Would that not have been on a need to know basis? Even after the mission, would the identities of who was involved not have been guarded for security reasons and knowledge of such limited to a select few to protect sources and methods? I would think it would and I doubt someone would be cleared to talk about it if they knew.
In short, I don’t take anything from the public official sources at face value. Information released is for public consumption and if indeed this was a treasonous act by the CiC and upper rankings, I would not think it reasonable to believe anything they are saying.
I know who Rob O’Neill is. No one knows exactly what happened but a helicopter of highly trained military was blown up; maybe part of the team, majority of it or none of it. Hopefully more details come out very quickly one way or the other.
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