DO NOT GET HYPNOTIZED VIA THE PROGRAMMING OF THE TRANSNATIONALS BEHIND THE PUPPET |
Two members of the FBI’s elite counterterrorism unit died Friday
while practicing how to quickly drop from a helicopter to a ship using a
rope, the FBI announced Monday in a statement.The statement gave few
details regarding the deaths of Special Agents Christopher Lorek and
Stephen Shaw, other than to say the helicopter encountered unspecified
difficulties and the agents fell a “significant distance.”Last month,
the team was involved in the arrest of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, a suspect in
the Boston Marathon bombings. And in February, it rescued a 5-year-old
boy held hostage for six days in an underground bunker in
Alabama.“Whenever things go really wrong, the FBI calls in the Hostage
Rescue Team. It’s the government’s 911,” Coulson said.
Irvin Wells, a former FBI special agent who retired in 1990 after leading the Norfolk field office for three years, stressed that the Hostage Rescue Team is different from the FBI’s regular SWAT teams.
He noted that agents assigned to a field office’s SWAT team also must perform other jobs inside the bureau, while agents assigned to the Hostage Rescue Team have no other duties.
See article at PilotOnline.com
FBI: Agents died in fall from helicopter off Virginia Coast
As well as the obituary
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/timesdispatch/obituary.aspx…
In related news:
Man Linked to Boston Bombing Suspect Confesses to Murder, Gets Shot by FBI
Dead men tell no tales
Infowars.com
May 22, 2013
The man supposedly linked to deceased
Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev allegedly confessed to
being involved in the murder of three people just before he was shot to
death today by the FBI, sources told NBC News.
“Sources say that what began as a drug
ripoff ended in a triple homicide when Tsarnaev and friend Ibragim
Todashev realized their victims would later be able to identify them,”
reports NBC.
According to law enforcement, after
confessing to the three unsolved 2011 murders, Todashev used a knife to
attack an FBI agent in an apartment complex in Orlando, Florida,
prompting the agent to shoot and kill him. He reportedly “became violent
as he was about to sign a written statement based on his confession.”
Coincidentally, Todashev had told his friend, prior to being interrogated, he had a feeling he would be shot by the FBI.
“He felt inside he was going to get shot,” Todashev’s friend, Khusn Taramiv, said. “I told him, ‘Everything is going to be fine, don’t worry about it.’ He said, ‘I have a really bad feeling.’”
Last Thursday, it was reported Tamerlan’s brother Dzhokhar had also penned a confession to the Boston Marathon bombing on the interior of the boat he hid in.
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