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Tesla_WTC_Solution
23rd December 2012, 23:35
Remember when Gen Hildner passed away in his sleep?

He is joined by another top ranking official in 2012,

please read the following:

http://www.cnn.com/2012/12/23/us/seal-death/index.html?hpt=hp_t3

SEAL commander's death in Afghanistan an apparent suicide, military says
From Barbara Starr, CNN Pentagon Correspondent
updated 5:27 PM EST, Sun December 23, 2012

(CNN) -- The Navy is investigating the death in Afghanistan of one of its most senior SEAL officers as an apparent suicide, a U.S. military official tells CNN.
Navy Cmdr. Job W. Price, 42, of Pottstown, Pennsylvania, died Saturday while serving as the commanding officer of SEAL Team 4, a special warfare unit based in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

The official, who has direct knowledge of the event, spoke on the condition of anonymity because the death remains under full investigation by the U.S. military.
The official said the family has been notified of the death and that it is being investigated as an apparent suicide. There is no indication at this time that Price was involved in any military-related investigations or controversies, the official said.

Apparently, when Price did not appear at an expected time, other military personnel went to look for him and discovered his body with an apparent gunshot wound.

Moment of silence and head scratching seems appropriate. :( poor chap. :alien:

Snoweagle
24th December 2012, 00:34
Whilst I accept all things are possible, I find this story implausible as presented.
So the seal team was in Afghanistan. (did not appear at expected time - roll call thang?)
He was the commander, where was his team?
"apparent gunshot wound" (they're ruddy Seals for goodness sake, you mean they couldn't tell the difference?)
Special forces billet together - so where were his team?
As they were billeted together - what were they doing?

What possible degree of psychological trauma would cause a "Master" of his trade to top himself?

Was this the assault force that committed the Lanza atrocity in the school? A quick jaunt home, bang bang pop pop, then back to the desert?
The Pentagon certainly has the immorality to endorse this. The Pentagon has probably sold his body organs as well - nothing surprises me with them.

Whatever the outcome of the inquiry the family or public will never know the truth.

Hard to find sympathy for a legal killer. If he had released info or something positive to break the mould of silence shrouding the US govt then maybe some respect but certainly no sympathy.

Tesla_WTC_Solution
24th December 2012, 00:56
~SEALS are not known for suicide
~he had a wife and young daughter

seems very fishy not SEALY

modwiz
24th December 2012, 01:13
~SEALS are not known for suicide
~he had a wife and young daughter

seems very fishy not SEALY

And CNN is not known as a reliable source of news.

markpierre
24th December 2012, 01:18
So a suicided soldier gets acknowledged for a change. Is it because there were 19 military suicides that day instead of the normal 18?
Or was this one somehow special?

Tesla_WTC_Solution
24th December 2012, 04:50
well.

i don't value him more.

i just wonder more about foul play.

he was very uh. crucial you would say -- not in harm's way directly.
i have no idea why he would kill himself rather than find a way to excuse himself.

and i know cnn sucks hardcore.

sigma6
24th December 2012, 07:23
So a suicided soldier gets acknowledged for a change. Is it because there were 19 military suicides that day instead of the normal 18?
Or was this one somehow special?

I would say that if there was a study, that people in his rank and position would have one of the lowest rates for suicide, that it would be more the lower ranks, grunts, the people in the trenches, in that sense it may not be 'special' but it would be unique in that regard, and I would like to see if further analysis reveals more then what it appears...

Mulder
24th December 2012, 07:25
What did Henry Kissenger say about the military? Answer: They are pawns. This alone should cause soldiers to leave, but it appears most are willing to be sacrificed. Remember Seal Team 6 and their helicopter blowing up? This is shocking, as they cannot talk about Osama's death. Let's understand there's many levels to what's happening.

Words of Joy
24th December 2012, 07:26
"Hey, I'm a highly experienced Seal and I want to commit suicide. Here I have my gun... Now how can I kill myself quick and painless...? Ah got it! I'll shoot myself in the gut!"

Where is the probability in that...?

sigma6
24th December 2012, 07:56
yeah, shooting yourself in the gut is highly unlikely, lets face it, we're entering the Big Brother age...

lone gun man = government black op hit (crime syndicate)

suicide = government black op hit (crime syndicate)

It's just a nice way to record information for future reference,
like sweeping dirt under a carpet... before taking a picture of the room, lol

markpierre
24th December 2012, 08:38
"Hey, I'm a highly experienced Seal and I want to commit suicide. Here I have my gun... Now how can I kill myself quick and painless...? Ah got it! I'll shoot myself in the gut!"

Where is the probability in that...?

Gut shot is supposed to be the most hideously painful thing in the world, or so I understood. If it's true, a Navy seal would know it.
If that adds to the incredulousness.

Tesla_WTC_Solution
24th December 2012, 15:25
how did i miss the gut shot part?

i agree you wouldn't do that to yourself.

kaon
24th December 2012, 16:39
~SEALS are not known for suicide
~he had a wife and young daughter

seems very fishy not SEALY



And CNN is not known as a reliable source of news.

Good Lord is that an understatement? I tuned out of CNN several years ago and pay no mind to what they have to say about anything

kaon
24th December 2012, 16:43
Hmmm. They (the military) said it was an apparent suicide, but yet says there is still a full investigation. Something doesn't sound right. Of course CNN's source may be made up by CNN themselves.

Nonetheless, it is tragic when someone dies in a foreign land regardless of whether or not we belong there or how it happened.

Edited to add.... It seems as if CNN may not be the initial source of the article. I found multiple reports, mostly word for word so it appears that there may only be one source and the other mainstream media outlets simply picked it up an copied it.

Tesla_WTC_Solution
24th December 2012, 16:44
CNN got really bad for me when they covered the Casey Anthony story.
GROSSSSSSSSSS.

Snoweagle
24th December 2012, 17:37
No it is not tragic.
He was a SEAL. That was what he signed up to.

What troubles me is WHY he committed suicide or WHY he was MURDERED. Both are extremely likely considering his pay masters are the Pentagon, US Govt and the ELITE.

Only a nut job would shoot themselves in the gut. So one has to presume MURDER if that was the case. If so, who would commit an extraordinarily painful death on such a specialist?
What could he have possibly done or planned to do that would warrant such an excruciating death?
We had just experienced the school shooting, the Lanza "false flag", was this SEAL team involved?

SEALS are one of many specialist groups, predominantly men who have few scruples when conducting operations for a just and national cause. They keep the advantage with the home side at all costs.
BUT, men break when their belief system is compromised by crossing the line of betrayal.

We have now seen the shooting of fire men by a lone gun. This will continue until people start taking the LAW of the COURTS back into their favour.

The media is a major problem for disinformation. Take it off the air. This will make people engage again. Americans need to voice and march their rights to all levels of authority.

Tesla_WTC_Solution
24th December 2012, 19:52
I agree -- was just sharing the official headline because of where i got the article.

no harm done i hope? :)