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Navy SEAL Retracts Claim of Being Bin Laden’s Shooter

November 8, 2014 Posted by Contributor

It was only yesterday that former Navy SEAL Rob O’Neill came forward and claimed responsibility for having fired the gun that killed Al Qaeda leader, Osama bin Laden in 2011. Now, the public and very disturbing squabble among US Navy Seals over what happened during the raid on Bin Laden’s hideout and over whether they had been entitled to disclose such information has taken yet another … [Read more...]

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Navy SEAL Who Shot Osama bin Laden: Rob O’Neill

November 6, 2014 Posted by Editor

Three years after the death of Osama bin Laden, the hero Navy SEAL responsible for bringing the 9/11 mastermind to his knees has been unmasked. Rob O’Neil, the 38-year-old highly-decorated veteran retired from the Navy after having served 16 years and for the most part of his professional life, Rob lived in the shadows. His job description involved stalking Taliban leaders in Afghanistan as … [Read more...]

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U.S. Troops Denied Adequate Medical Care by Military

October 15, 2014 Posted by Contributor

In a unique turn of events, information was revealed that details how 17 U.S. troops and seven Iraqi police officers who had been exposed to chemical weapons in Iraq were denied appropriate medical attention on grounds of secrecy. From 2004 to 2011, both American and American-trained troops repeatedly encountered situations where they were wounded by chemical weapons, remnants of the Saddam … [Read more...]

Filed Under: National News Tagged With: chemical weapons, chemical weapons found, Exposed, Iraq, iraq war, military, soldiers exposed, soldiers treated, us military, us soldiers

Air Force Orbital Test Vehicle Planned to land Soon

October 14, 2014 Posted by Editor

A mysterious U.S. Air Force space plane, the X-37B, is planned to return to earth after spending more than 22 months in orbit on a mission the military can’t reveal much of. The X-37B will be landing at the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, however, an exact time for the landing hasn’t been released. A notice to aviators and mariners posted on the Federal Aviation Administration’s website … [Read more...]

Filed Under: National News Tagged With: air force, air force mission, air force objectives, Aircraft, orbiter, plane, spying, us military, x-37B, x-37b orbiter

Senator James Inhofe Allows $750 Million Funding Shift for Ebola Fight

October 10, 2014 Posted by Editor

The Justice Department has just won an important battle that will allow for $750 million in war funds to be shifted towards the fight against Ebola in West Africa. A Republican senator has lifted his objections to the transfer, thus allowing operations to commence. By lifting his objections, Senator James Inhofe of Oklahoma has just granted the Pentagon sufficient funding for approximately six … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Health, National News Tagged With: Ebola, ebola cases, ebola evolution, Ebola outbreak, ebola outbreak containment, ebola transmission, epidemic, funding shift, military deployed, sierra leone, us funds, us military, WHO, who estimates, World Health Organization

United States Expands Efforts to Suppress Ebola Outbreak in West Africa

October 9, 2014 Posted by Editor

While the Ebola crisis is in full bloom in West African countries, where the death toll has reached 3,865 according to WHO reports, the United States have decided to expand its efforts in defeating the deadly virus that has already began spreading across the globe. Military troops are prepared to be deployed in Liberia, the country that was hit the hardest by the outbreak. According to Obama , … [Read more...]

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