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Thursday, July 03, 2014

Soldiers who served with Bergdahl haven't been contacted by probe

Former POW Bowe Bergdahl is being allowed to wander off the Texas base where he is being held as part of his 'reintegration', it has emerged.

While under supervision, the solider, who was released by the Taliban in May in exchange for five Guantanamo Bay detainees, has visited a library, a supermarket, stores and fast-food chains near to Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio.

During the trips, Bergdahl sometimes wears civilian clothing and other times dresses in his military uniform, leading passersby to recognize him and shake his hand, an Army spokesperson told CNN.

The details have emerged as soldiers who served with Bergdahl before he left his post in Afghanistan in 2009 revealed they have still not been contacted by military investigators.

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5 comments:

  1. And they never will be contacted just like in all the other ongoing investigations, the investigators don't want to know what really happened, only what THEY say happened. We should NEVER believe anything the government tells us as long as Obama is president, he lives in a dream world where the truth has no meaning.

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  2. going to be a big cover up by obammie. This deserter will end up with the congressional medal of honor!

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  3. Bottom line is there's no point.

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  4. he has already been released

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  5. 9:35 has it right. They have a narrative that they are sticking with (because they have no choice now), and the truth means nothing.
    Sort of like the Warren Commission report on JFK's murder -- the FBI and the Commission REFUSED to hear (and suppressed) any and all testimony, even from eyewitnesses who were mere yards away from the event, that didn't conform to the conclusion they reached within HOURS of the murder.
    WE ain't getting much truth from our "leaders" and haven't for a long, long time.
    Keep cheering.

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