Breaking: US Loses 10 in Jan.27 Crash in Afghanistan-Taliban Spokesman
By Gordon Duff and Kadir Mohmand, Editors
The SouthFront video above is only part of the pushback received when VT broke the story that the US had lost a mobile command center over Afghanistan in January. The US story that the plane was a civilian airliner then fell apart and soon thereafter, video began to upload showing wreckage and bodies.
We now have a fuller reporting from Afghanistan. Bodies recovered at the site, not 2, not 5 as the US then claimed and not 6 as was later admitted but 10 including the two pilots who have been identified, but 8 others as well.
Do remember, it was Russian military intelligence in Damascus that approached Veterans Today with details on CIA “showboater” Mike D’Andrea, saying he was onboard the plane and died in the crash. Prior to that, D’Andrea was not known to most of us except Kadir.
D’Andrea had tried to recruit Kadir, a former Mujahideen commander in Afghanistan and now American citizen, to return to that nation with the CIA. Kadir refused.
Simply put, VT passed on the story, exactly as given, attributed directly to the source, whose reliability has made VT’s Syria reporting unparalleled.
What needs to be realized is that the insane levels of censorship in the American media and across the web, led by Google Alphabet/Jigsaw/Idea Groups, organizations our reliable sources in the intelligence community have tied to not just online warfare but armed terrorism as well, Syria, Georgia, Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, Egypt, Somalia, Ethiopia, Chad, Cameroon…
This is perhaps the biggest story to be broken at all and yet we can also be assured that few if any will read it.
Duff has traveled extensively, is published around the world and is a regular guest on TV and radio in more than “several” countries. He is also a trained chef, wine enthusiast, avid motorcyclist and gunsmith specializing in historical weapons and restoration. Business experience and interests are in energy and defense technology.