Seal Team Six: The Inside Story

06 Nov 2011 17:08 #1 by Wayne Harrison
'It took 90 seconds to kill Osama BERT Laden': SEAL heroes reveal what REALLY happened the night they took out the world's most wanted man... with just 12 bullets

We would have taken him alive if he surrendered, says commander

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z1cyQ5AoXt

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06 Nov 2011 20:11 #2 by Blazer Bob
Color me skeptical. The Seals I have known were about as tight lipped as a corpse.

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06 Nov 2011 20:55 #3 by navycpo7
:yeahthat:

neptunechimney wrote: Color me skeptical. The Seals I have known were about as tight lipped as a corpse.


Something does not sound right here. first off the members of that team not all but some were killed in the helo crash. The seal team was told not to discuss the mission, and now there is a book written about it. Have to agree with NC, I do not know of any Seal team members that talk to anyone about thier mission other than things like debriefs.

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06 Nov 2011 21:01 - 07 Nov 2011 20:13 #4 by otisptoadwater

neptunechimney wrote: Color me skeptical. The Seals I have known were about as tight lipped as a corpse.


Wouldn't most of the specific details still be classified (like for the next 20 years or so)? I can't imagine anyone involved in the raid would trade their freedom, and potentially their life, for bragging rights much less publish a book. Maybe Barry talked the Director of National Intelligence and the Director of Central Intelligence into declassifying the information in hopes of getting re-elected?

More likely, the book is a kin to Tom Clancy's works of fiction, his stories are laced with facts and the story line is supported with what would logically lead to the correct results.

I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you.

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06 Nov 2011 21:08 #5 by Wayne Harrison
It's written by a former member of Seal Team Six, according to this Fox News Article (if it's on Fox News, it MUST be true, right?)

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/11/06 ... k-reveals/

Buy it on Amazon and read it yourself:

http://www.amazon.com/SEAL-Team-Six-Mem ... 031269945X

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07 Nov 2011 00:36 #6 by MWMGROUP
I concur Chief and Neptune. The operators in VI definitely had a pucker factor of infinity bound!

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07 Nov 2011 10:22 #7 by Wayne Harrison
Wow, even Glenn Beck's website is reporting it:

Chuck Pfarrer was a commander in the elite US Navy Seal Team Six whose members killed the world’s most wanted man, Osama bin Laden, in a mission this past May. Now, a new book authored by Pfarrer is set to spark some controversy as it is contradiction with several points of the orignal account of the raid in Abbottabad.

Pfarrer bases his account in “SEAL Target Geronimo” on face-to-face interviews he claims to have had with several men involved in the raid. The book has created controversy, as CNN writes that a U.S. official told the network that every member of the Navy SEAL team on the raid has been questioned by superiors about whether they spoke to Pfarrer.

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/new-sea ... 0-seconds/

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07 Nov 2011 12:17 #8 by Martin Ent Inc
I call BS.

called a good friend in FL who is a seal, he calls BS too.

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07 Nov 2011 14:09 #9 by navycpo7

Conservation Voice wrote: Wow, even Glenn Beck's website is reporting it:

Chuck Pfarrer was a commander in the elite US Navy Seal Team Six whose members killed the world’s most wanted man, Osama bin Laden, in a mission this past May. Now, a new book authored by Pfarrer is set to spark some controversy as it is contradiction with several points of the orignal account of the raid in Abbottabad.

Pfarrer bases his account in “SEAL Target Geronimo” on face-to-face interviews he claims to have had with several men involved in the raid. The book has created controversy, as CNN writes that a U.S. official told the network that every member of the Navy SEAL team on the raid has been questioned by superiors about whether they spoke to Pfarrer.

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/new-sea ... 0-seconds/


Well I am throwing the BS flag on it. This guy I doubt got reall accounts of the events. he has written a few books so my thinking is he wrote a book going from what he was able to piece together from info he could get his hands on. Those guys are not going to risk thier careers and thier freedom to violate the silence orders they were given. If that did happen, thier careers as seals would be over fast. Those guys trust factors are extreme. Violate that and you are gone.

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07 Nov 2011 14:26 #10 by Wayne Harrison
I'm glad it's B.S. then, since had several negative things were said about Obama in the book.

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