Bombshell Report: Extortion 17 - American Special Forces Under Command of Foreign Entities! by Tim Brown / 24 June 2015
Extortion 17 was the call sign of a chinook helicopter carrying 17 Navy SEALs, who were a part of SEAL team six (who allegedly took out Osama bin Laden), along with a few Army Rangers, National Guard Pilots and at least 7 unknown Afghan soldiers. In a recent book, author and former Navy JAG officer Don Brown had outlined things about the largest one-day loss of life in the Afghan ware that many simply refuse to report on. In an exclusive interview, Brown, told Freedom Outpost that is looking at all of the relevant evidence that his conclusion is that American Special Forces in Afghanistan have, in essence, been under the command of the Afghan government.
Don Brown
confirms the interview
that I conducted in August of 2012 with Billy Vaughn, father of fallen Navy SEAL Aaron Vaughn, who told me that
the Obama administration had an agreement with the Afghanistan government to
allow them to see everything that was going on with US troops, including
Special Forces.
The group in
Afghanistan who oversee US operations is called Operational Coordination Group
(OCG). The group is comprised of Afghanis, who are involved in all the
intelligence that the Special Ops do and are involved in the planning and even
carrying out of missions. A major problem in all of this is the fact that not
one person that is a part of the OCG is properly vetted. In fact, the military
has confirmed that Pakistanis have even infiltrated the OCG. This is also part
of the same problem US troops are facing in a growing
number of green-on-blue attacks
that have left many of our men dead.
"This OCG
group actually has the authority to squash a mission that our military needs to
have performed, if they want to," Vaughn said. "So in theory, we've placed our men under the authority
of the government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. It's treacherous and
it's treasonous for our government and this administration to allow this to go
on."
At the time of
our interview, Vaughn told me that when the Special Operations missions were
being conducted in Afghanistan there were a mere 56 missions occurring each
month. However, by the time that Obama took command of the situation in 2010
that number had tripled to 186 missions per month. Just prior to the downing of
Extortion 17, Special Forces were force to conduct 335 missions… per month!
"We have forced our special
operators and our general purpose aviation into very compromising situations by
placing them together and having to do these missions together," Vaughn told Freedom Outpost. "It limits the special operators in
what they are able to do and what they have been trained to do and endangers
their live. Obviously, it endangers the lives of the general purpose forces,
who were never trained to fly special operations missions."
Obviously, this
puts a tremendous amount of unnecessary pressure upon our most elite forces in
the US military. But there's more.
At the time,
Vaughn told us that there were not only Afghans embedded with our Special
Forces, but that that Afghan government also had oversight into all of their
missions.
Brown points
out in his book Call Sign Extortion 17: The Shoot-Down of SEAL Team
Six that exhibit
1 of the Colt Report, regarding the involvement of
Afghanistan in US mission planning, demonstrated that there was a particular
testimony by the J3 officer in which he said, "Likewise you see on the
left there the OCG. We made some real money with the OCG; they are the Operations
Coordination Group and they assist us with the planning, and the vetting, and
de-confliction of our operation. Likewise once we are done executing the
operation they are able to send the results report, the result of the
operations up through their various administrates. They are made up of the ANA,
Afghan National Army, the National Director for Security, as well as the
National Police Force. They are here on site.' (pg. 259)
The J3
officer's testimony in exhibit
1 affirms that the Afghans have
visibility on every operation conducted in their country, thus putting our men
at risk.
IO-DEP:
So, they have visibility on every operation?
TFJ3:
Every operation.
IO-DEP:
So they knew about the operations.
TFJ3: Oh
yeah.
IO-DEP:
And they were briefed on it.
From pages 6
and 7 of the Colt report:
IO-DEP: So they have the ability, do they have approval authority on
that, to cancel an operation?
TFJ3: Technically they do, they don't exercise it, but technically they
do have authority.
IO_DEP: So they either task or approve the operation.
TFJ3: Yep. So again another critical enabler as we move more towards
Afghanization, as we move towards empowering Afghans, it will be a critical
player as well, and we have- that we're figuring those two units as well as the
Task Force, those are our primary concerns with transition forward.
Keep in mind
that Vice
President Joe Biden and former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta had made major
national security breaches by revealing
the identity of SEAL Team 6 in the raid on the bin Laden compound.
Brown points
out on page 261 of his book the oddity in all of this.
"You have an invading power, the United States, conquering a
country, Afghanistan. Then, after conquering, the country and deposing of the
Taliban-supported government, while its forces still occupy the country
(Afghanistan), and when the country is still the conquering power, at a time
when the country is full of enemy insurgents anxious to kill forces from the
conquering power, the conquering power cedes control and information over to
the native forces of the conquering power, simply trusting, blindly that there
will be no breaches of security from the native forces. That's what the United
States did – foolishly ceded control and access to Top Secret information to
the Afghan government." (pg. 261)
The problem in
all of this is that the US attacked country it claimed was behind the 9/11
attacks and at the heart of those attacks
was Islam. We know now that the current
Karzai government, along with the Obama administration, wants to befriend and welcome the Taliban as part of the
new government. Does any of this strike Americans as not only odd, but
treasonous? Furthermore, does it not endanger the lives of America's finest in
foreign lands and is this transfer of power unconstitutional, making the
commander-in-chief guilty of yet
another impeachable offense?
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