I’ve thought awhile about the video that was here by the guy who went to Chimney Rock on his motorcycle and filmed the conditions there and the cleanup. It was all nice and tidy, only one dead body, a horse. He said no civilians were allowed, yet he was allowed even to interview a bulldozer driver. His shooting was not movie-quality, but professional. Maybe it was already obvious to others, but the implications were too reprehensible for me to accept this at first. Now, adding up the many little things we saw that didn’t match reality anywhere else, I have to admit that it sure looks like he was hired by the authorities in a cover-up attempt. This is a real war, isn’t it, with us being raided by enemy ‘weather’ from time to time, as well as disease, toxic medicine and food, air and water pollution, invaders — you name it, they weaponize it.
Defense.gov News Photo 110426-A-7597S-183: U.S. Special Operations service members with Special Operations Task Force South board two UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters following a clearing operation in Panjwa'i district in Kandahar province, Afghanistan, on April 25, 2011. Source: Wikimedia.
I’ve thought awhile about the video that was here by the guy who went to Chimney Rock on his motorcycle and filmed the conditions there and the cleanup. It was all nice and tidy, only one dead body, a horse. He said no civilians were allowed, yet he was allowed even to interview a bulldozer driver. His shooting was not movie-quality, but professional. Maybe it was already obvious to others, but the implications were too reprehensible for me to accept this at first. Now, adding up the many little things we saw that didn’t match reality anywhere else, I have to admit that it sure looks like he was hired by the authorities in a cover-up attempt. This is a real war, isn’t it, with us being raided by enemy ‘weather’ from time to time, as well as disease, toxic medicine and food, air and water pollution, invaders — you name it, they weaponize it.