Originally posted by GScholz
Hmmm ... no recollection? Perhaps she took the "fifth" on that? *lol*
I remember that the news said she fought until she ran out of ammo ... with a broken arm and leg, and dislocated ankle after a crash? I guess it is possible.
The whole thing sure reminds me of "Wag the Dog". No surprise though.
Well you are a ******* ******* too, so I dont think anyone is that surprised.
Hmmm, let's see...she was taken prisoner uninjured, and was retrieved with spinal injuries, multiple major bone breaks, and contusions...from a hospital...where she may have been under painkillers or sedation...in an operation involving lots of noise, lights, flash-bangs going off...yeah, her inability to provide total recall of the events is clearly an indication of her involvement in the conspiracy. Hell, she probably volunteered to be captured so she could be rescued. Part of the US Army's elite 151st Special Prisoner Volunteer Batallion.
Seriously, people who get into CAR ACCIDENTS can exhibit memory failures; they are unable to remember anything between "the car started to skid" and "waking up in the hospital."
As for that BBC article it is full of sh*t. The reporter is spinning lots of media guesses to make them up to be official US Army statements.
Examples:
They were said to have come under fire from inside and outside the building, but they made it to Lynch and whisked her away by helicopter.
Nope, the Central Command spokesman as specifically saying, on April 2, that there was no firefight inside the hosptal, but that there were scattered firefights outside the hospital.
"It was like a Hollywood film. They cried 'go, go, go', with guns and blanks without bullets, blanks and the sound of explosions. They made a show for the American attack on the hospital - action movies like Sylvester Stallone or Jackie Chan."
Anyone believe that the Spec ops guys went into Iraq, into a hostile environment loaded with blanks?
The Iraqi doctors (and the reporter) probably have a little bit to learn about what exactly composes a breeching round in a shotgun and a flash bang grenade.
Reports claimed that she had stab and bullet wounds and that she had been slapped about on her hospital bed and interrogated.
This is the official US Army version of her injuries:
Lynch was treated at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany for a head wound, a spinal injury, fractures to her right arm, both legs, and her right foot and ankle. Gunshots may have caused open fractures on her upper right arm and lower left leg.