UPDATE: NYT: Witness states Munley did NOT shoot Hasan
At Fort Hood, Witness Credits Second Officer
By James C. McKinley Jr. | Nov 11, 2009
KILLEEN, Tex. — Sgt. Kimberly D. Munley has been applauded as a hero across the nation for shooting down Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan during the bloody rampage at Fort Hood last week. The account of heroism, given by the authorities, attracted the attention of newspapers, the networks and television talk shows.
But the story of how the petite police officer and the accused gunman went down in an exchange of gunfire does not agree with the account of an eyewitness who had gone to the base’s processing center, where the shooting occurred, to conduct business before being deployed.
The witness, who asked not to be identified, said Major Hasan wheeled on Sergeant Munley as she rounded the corner of a building and shot her, putting her on the ground. Then Major Hasan turned his back on her and started putting another magazine into his semiautomatic pistol.
It was at that moment that Senior Sgt. Mark Todd, a veteran police officer, rounded another corner of the building, found Major Hasan fumbling with his weapon and shot him.
How the authorities came to issue the original version of the story, which made Sergeant Munley a national hero for several days and obscured Sergeant Todd’s role, remains unclear. (Military officials also said for several hours after the shooting that Major Hasan had been killed, although he had survived.)
Six days after the deadly shooting rampage at a center where soldiers were preparing for deployment, the military has yet to put out a full account of what happened.




















Hmm. Interesting.
Hopefully more witnesses will come forward and shed some light on the whole incident.
Most of the accounts so far smell funny.
Thanks for the post, wiz.
it gets "curiouser and curiouser"
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cried Alice ...
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bump
This is interesting, lets keep this story around for a little while.
Something seems fishy to me
Maybe we've just seen too many cover up operations by our government/military, because now, I start to "look" for the rat smell. First, don't believe for a second, that our government didn't have a file on this guy. They knew his background, ties, and communications very well. He could be used as a perfect stooge for a needed "operation". (kind of like Oswalt). We don't know what this operation would be, but it sure coinsided with Veterans Day. The "shooter" was not a trained shooter, but a acedemic. How does he go around a military base and shoot 30 people with handguns that had to be reloaded? And then, finally, subdued by a civilian cop from a local town, and a female at that?!? This should be highly embarrassing to our military's finest, to have a little lady cop from town come out and take care of this guy. Something just doesn't add up - again.
alan laney
Oh, it adds up allright!
* The war mongering faction ( BTW where's Cheney lately?) creates yet another false flag operation to whip up Islamaphobic Fear and American Patriotism/Nationalism in order to justify the continuation of the occupations and to remove yet more of our liberty. Media follows the script as given by PTB
Pentagon officials won’t confirm Bush propaganda program ended
http://www.dailypaul.com/node/112633
Sequential Destruction of Muslim Nations (WSD)
http://www.dailypaul.com/node/111707
The Calculus of Fear:Fear and War is a Profitable Economy
http://www.dailypaul.com/node/106768/edit
Mercenaries and War Profiteers
http://www.wimp.com/videobanned/
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"I think we are living in a world of lies: lies that don't even know they are lies, because they are the children and grandchildren of lies." ~ Chris Floyd
Rush
was relentless on the subject yesterday.
Rush~ relentless on fear mongering...
I'm sure I am correct in assuming that was his rant. I never listen to him but I noticed all the Fox news people are amping up the terror fear!
At least the NYT put out a halfway decent article for once raising questions on the story.
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"I think we are living in a world of lies: lies that don't even know they are lies, because they are the children and grandchildren of lies." ~ Chris Floyd
"I think we are living in a world of lies: lies that don't even know they are lies, because they are the children and grandchildren of lies." ~ Chris Floyd
Exactly
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They must be following
some sort of script. This is all so weird this would work in that old show the "Twilight Zone".
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deja vu all over again ... !
The Fort Hood story reminded me of another female hero associated with the Iraq War ... 6 years ago ... and I had to bring it to your attention ...
Hey, let's dust off the old playbook ...
Jessica Lynch: Media Myth-Making in the Iraq War
Project for Excellence in Journalism | June 23, 2003
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Weird
Very interesting.
Thanks for posting.
yeah, huh, Michael ...
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but not when you recall the Jessica Lynch story!
... those boys need some new script writers : >
bump for important Ft Hood update!
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"I think we are living in a world of lies: lies that don't even know they are lies, because they are the children and grandchildren of lies." ~ Chris Floyd
"I think we are living in a world of lies: lies that don't even know they are lies, because they are the children and grandchildren of lies." ~ Chris Floyd