Thursday, July 26, 2007

7/26/07 Pat Tillman: photo of scene

Pat Tillman investigation-
photo of scene

SAN FRANCISCO — Army medical examiners were suspicious about the close proximity of the three bullet holes in Pat Tillman's forehead and tried without success to get authorities to investigate whether the former NFL player's death amounted to a crime, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press.

"The medical evidence did not match up with the, with the scenario as described," a doctor who examined Tillman's body after he was killed on the battlefield in Afghanistan in 2004 told investigators.

The doctors _ whose names were blacked out _ said that the bullet holes were so close together that it appeared the Army Ranger was cut down by an M-16 fired from a mere 10 yards or so away.

Ultimately, the Pentagon did conduct a criminal investigation, and asked Tillman's comrades whether he was disliked by his men and whether they had any reason to believe he was deliberately killed. The Pentagon eventually ruled that Tillman's death at the hands of his comrades was a friendly-fire accident.

The medical examiners' suspicions were outlined in 2,300 pages of testimony released to the AP this week by the Defense Department in response to a Freedom of Information Act request.

Among other information contained in the documents:

_ In his last words moments before he was killed, Tillman snapped at a panicky comrade under fire to shut up and stop "sniveling."

_ Army attorneys sent each other congratulatory e-mails for keeping criminal investigators at bay as the Army conducted an internal friendly-fire investigation that resulted in administrative, or non-criminal, punishments.

_ The three-star general who kept the truth about Tillman's death from his family and the public told investigators some 70 times that he had a bad memory and couldn't recall details of his actions.

_ No evidence at all of enemy fire was found at the scene _ no one was hit by enemy fire, nor was any government equipment struck.

The Pentagon and the Bush administration have been criticized in recent months for lying about the circumstances of Tillman's death. The military initially told the public and the Tillman family that he had been killed by enemy fire. Only weeks later did the Pentagon acknowledge he was gunned down by fellow Rangers.

With questions lingering about how high in the Bush administration the deception reached, Congress is preparing for yet another hearing next week.

The Pentagon is separately preparing a new round of punishments, including a stinging demotion of retired Lt. Gen. Philip R. Kensinger Jr., 60, according to military officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because the punishments under consideration have not been made public.

In more than four hours of questioning by the Pentagon inspector general's office in December 2006, Kensinger repeatedly contradicted other officers' testimony, and sometimes his own. He said on some 70 occasions that he did not recall something.

At one point, he said: "You've got me really scared about my brain right now. I'm really having a problem."

Tillman's mother, Mary Tillman, who has long suggested that her son was deliberately killed by his comrades, said she is still looking for answers and looks forward to the congressional hearings next week.

"Nothing is going to bring Pat back. It's about justice for Pat and justice for other soldiers. The nation has been deceived," she said.

The documents show that a doctor who autopsied Tillman's body was suspicious of the three gunshot wounds to the forehead. The doctor said he took the unusual step of calling the Army's Human Resources Command and was rebuffed. He then asked an official at the Army's Criminal Investigation Division if the CID would consider opening a criminal case.

"He said he talked to his higher headquarters and they had said no," the doctor testified.

Also according to the documents, investigators pressed officers and soldiers on a question Mrs. Tillman has been asking all along.

"Have you, at any time since this incident occurred back on April 22, 2004, have you ever received any information even rumor that Cpl. Tillman was killed by anybody within his own unit intentionally?" an investigator asked then-Capt. Richard Scott.

Scott, and others who were asked, said they were certain the shooting was accidental.

Investigators also asked soldiers and commanders whether Tillman was disliked, whether anyone was jealous of his celebrity, or if he was considered arrogant. They said Tillman was respected, admired and well-liked.

The documents also shed new light on Tillman's last moments.

It has been widely reported by the AP and others that Spc. Bryan O'Neal, who was at Tillman's side as he was killed, told investigators that Tillman was waving his arms shouting "Cease fire, friendlies, I am Pat (expletive) Tillman, damn it!" again and again.

But the latest documents give a different account from a chaplain who debriefed the entire unit days after Tillman was killed.

The chaplain said that O'Neal told him he was hugging the ground at Tillman's side, "crying out to God, help us. And Tillman says to him, `Would you shut your (expletive) mouth? God's not going to help you; you need to do something for yourself, you sniveling ..."

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

It's not another Vietnam. It's another Afghanistan. Soviet Afghanistan


Joya
Caplewood
When Robert McNamara realized that the war in Vietnam had become a catastrophe, he wanted to understand the process by which all the smart people in Washington had made the decisions that lead to the Southeast Asian clusterfuck. The result was the Pentagon Papers, one of the most famous and important collections of documents ever printed on cellulose. As it turns out, the Russian General Staff went through a similar process with their similar Afghan disaster. An edited version of their study of their war was published in English in 2002 as The Soviet Afghan War. The following passage is quoted in Jeffrey Record's Beating Goliath: Why Insurgencies Win

When the highest leaders of the USSR sent their forces into this war, they did not consider the historic, religious, and national peculiarities of Afghanistan. After the entry, these peculiarities proved to be the most important factors as they foreordained the long and very difficult nature of the conflict. Now it is completely clear that it was an impetuous decision to send Soviet forces into this land. It is now clear that the Afghans, whose history contained many centuries of warfare with various warring groups, could not see these armed strangers as anything but armed invaders. And since these invaders were not Muslim, a religious factor was added to the the national enmity.
[. . .]
The Soviets had designed their armed forces to fight large scale high tempo operations exploiting nuclear strikes on the northern European plain and China. . . . Soviet force structure, weaponry, tactics, and support infrastructure were all designed to support this operational vision. These were all inappropriate for the long counterinsurgency effort in Afghanistan.

Sound familiar?

Monday, July 23, 2007

Blood flowers and greenbacks

Blood flowers and greenbacks
Last week, U.S. President Bush promulgated another Executive Order to contain terrorist funding for the Iraq insurgency, the “aid and support” of those who want to bring failure to the new government and reconstruction process. I have a more comprehensive, Iraq-focused post on this issue over at my other blog. Yet this Executive Order is equally relevant for FPA Central Asia–because of its major omission, rather than its commissions.

In no place is Afghanistan mentioned in this order. No attempt is made to interrupt financial aid and dollar comfort to the Taliban, or al-Qaeda, or any other terrorist or insurgent groups that attack Afghanistan’s government officials or Afghanistan’s infrastructure.

The Afghanistan war is fought in an area which has little in the way of an economy to sustain war: no oil, no timber, no gold, no diamonds or other precious substances. The sole economic self-help in this war occurs through an agricultural crop–the opium poppy. Right now, that crop has reached record-busting levels. Surrounding nations: Pakistan, Iran, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan are all feeling the security breach occasioned by the crime associated with this economy, and the war; they are also daily assaulted by the public health and safety problems occasioned by the use of poppy byproducts. It has become the means for changes of balance of power in the five-state Central Asian area, and its tentacles are felt in Russia, the Caucasus, Europe, the Americas–everywhere.

We need, in some ways, to look at the poppy as if it was a hydrocarbon or a blood diamond–because it is ubiquitous on the ground and it is not going away. Instead of trying to bulldoze every field in Afghanistan, the nexus points of money transfer for arms and aid need to be found and stopped in order to cut off war funding for the insurgency. This more surgical method has the power to take poppy eradication from the small, starving farmer to the international crime and terror advocates who amass money in the name of violence; it cuts off those officials and officers from a corrupt, destabilizing source of income; and it also tamps down on terrorist or criminal efforts in areas beyond Central Asia or the Middle East.

That said, why is Afghanistan being ignored in the new measures for money laundering and bank account interdiction? I plain, flat, have no idea. But it certainly seems like an unfortunate, nay, glaring oversight, and one that is not good for Afghanistan, or for any other part of Central Asia.

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Travis Armstrong and the Santa Barbara News-Press: here is an interesting article about Afghanistan. It is a complicated matter, this is a little start. We're hearing the Afghans do not like the warlords that we support any better than the Taleban warlords. When NATO eradicates crops it is often selective. What happens is the poor farmers get hurt. We are not eradicating opium, we let our favorite warlords profit, all the abuse and trafficing continues. There are better ideas for destroying the Taleban economy. America comsumes it's share of opium, who are we funding?

Don't you think more information and discussion is a good thing? Don't you want to learn more about the lack of intelligence, poor equipment, bad training that puts our troops in unnecessary danger in Afghanistan? Soon we may be spending more money to bomb No.Waziristan and our troops in Afghanistan will be even more rag tag. No one has thought Osama Bin Laden is in Afghanistan for awhile. Now POSSIBLY Osama Bin Laden is in No. Waziristan after we warn them... whatever, we'll bomb and more humanitarian aid will be needed. The animal kingdom is there as well.

Iraq is expensive, Afghanistan is on a budget plan, what will No.Waziristan cost? Saving Musharraf in Pakistan? Iran? How much?


Sunday, July 22, 2007

Just asking

Why are there no local reports on the opium - poppy cultivation, morphine and heroin manufacturing in Afghanistan?

You might want to check out the Santa Barbara News-Press for their up to date information on the critical problems with Afghanistan's opium crop and narco-trafficing . Of special interest to the Laura Schlessinger family. (Deryk Schlessinger and Lewis Bishop).

UPDATE: 7/22/07 "Are parents or gangs in control?" by Travis Armstrong. Does Travis recall South Central back in the day? Does he write about the drug business part of this? Santa Barbara has no heroin? Ignorance is bliss and a great excuse to recycle bashing-blaming the same people?

DRUG CARTEL MURDER IN SANTA BARBARA
Sheriff Investigates Drug Cartel in County
Body Found in Sleeping Bag, Largest-Ever Pot Bust Linked


November 1, 2007
[...] Since border operations have tightened, Mexican drug cartels have resorted to different tactics in getting their drugs to California, Brown said, which means that, while grows used to be common only in Northern California, more grows are being discovered throughout Southern California as well. “It’s a very lucrative business,” he said. And dangerous. “The individuals tending these grows are typically armed and prepared to defend their crops,” Brown said. “The murder of Adan Ruiz, regardless of his involvement with these illegal marijuana operation, illustrates the vicious nature of the persons involved in marijuana cultivation.” [...]

Saturday, July 21, 2007

"Sick, Vile, Barbaric"

"It is a brutal, sadistic event motivated by barbarism of the worst sort and cruelty of the worst, worst, worst, sadistic kind. One is left wondering: Who are the real animals? Who are the real animals, who are the real animals?
.......the training of these poor creatures to turn themselves into fighting machines is simply barbaric. Barbaric! Barbaric! Barbaric!
Let that word resound from hill to hill and from mountain to mountain, from valley to valley across this broad land. Barbaric, barbaric!"
Senator Robert C Byrd 7/19/07


DERYK:
CARTOON RENDITIONS


"Who in God's name is teaching these kids this
skewed and blury rendition of reality?"
Santa Barbara New-Press, Laura Schlessinger 7/1/07



Schlessinger commented on the honor students, Leah Anthony Libresco and Mari Oye, letter to the President. She failed to mention other kids being taught "skewed and blury rendition of reality". Senator Byrd was speaking of the horrendous dog training situation. Unfortunately, I've not heard anyone advocate with such passion for young people being prepared for horrendous training. Schlessinger is outraged when kids learn about the downside of torture, like it doesn't work and does train barbarians. More important then anything she says, is all she doesn't say.










"I am the proud mother of an American paratrooper*"
Dr. Laura
*More accurate would be infantry or artillery. Her own use of title is also embellished, 30 plus years ago she got a PhD in physiology. I've not found any legitimate authority as to the radio and writing shtick portrayal. No indication her religious flukes had much sincerity. Ethics and morals? She appears to be acting.


Schlessinger doesn't merely effect her son, Deryk Schlessinger. She sells a "family values" product, in a family business, Deryk and Lewis Bishop also benefit. They target other families to support their personal lavish lifestyle, estates, sports cars, sailing and whatever catches her fancy. Charity work is business, hopefully many others do benefit. As for her style, she's not hands on and she's questionable at best.



Thursday, July 19, 2007

DR. STRANGELOVE satirizes the doctrine of Mutual assured destruction (MAD). MAD is a doctrine of military strategy in which a full-scale use of nuclear weapons by one of two opposing sides would effectively result in the destruction of both the attacker and the defender. It is based on the theory of deterrence according to which the deployment of strong weapons is essential to threaten the enemy in order to prevent the use of the very same weapons. The strategy is effectively a form of Nash Equilibrium, in which both sides are attempting to avoid their worst possible outcome รข nuclear annihilation.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

warrior training




That's Laura Schlessinger, the
"doc", she was on a website for a bad boys/cum to Jeezus "academy".
A blogger saw the vessel* while on a visit to Santa Barbara, a google search found the images. Hence, "Dr. Laura" snapshot.. the young guns and Laura have since been removed from the site. Maybe after her son, Deryk, made a splash with his "lurid -repulsive" My Space...

Here is the post: Sunday, July 09, 2006 Jesus Is A Bodysurfer



from
Civic Center

San Francisco as seen through the Civic Center neighborhood: its politics, arts and characters.




"Earlier in the week in Santa Barbara, we stumbled across a large boat in the marina with WATERMANACADEMY.COM stenciled on its side and the name
'Rapture' painted on its back. (Click here to get there, if you dare. The photos are taken from the site.)

According to a 'Counselor' in his 20's who we talked to, the boat was originally a research vessel that had been turned into an "adventure" vessel that could sleep 110 people in bunk beds. It was based out of San Diego and took frequent trips to Catalina Island, usually with 13-to-19-year-old boys.
They claim to take alienated teenage boys in hand, and at
$6,000 for a three-week boot camp,
they turn the boys into 'men'." ( hmmmm.... did Deryk train here? )
ALL THIS FROM
Princess Sparkle Pony's Photo Blog Monday, May 21, 2007
I keep track of Condoleezza's hairdo so you don't have to.



*vessel