Ben Meiselas
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And we have to fundamentally question as well.
that purported crash of the F-15E when apparently two F-15E fighter pilots ejected and they were safe and that they were there and that there was a rescue mission that just happened to be right by Iran's nuclear facility in Isfahad and that the U.S.
built an Air Force base apparently there, a mobile base in order to extract these two
f-15e pilots and it required hundreds of special forces and two c-130s and a chinook and multiple other helicopters and all of those airplanes and helicopters had to be destroyed a billion dollars of aircraft and helicopters destroyed as well multiple mq-9 reapers destroyed in this operation
And who are these people?
I mean, I'm asking the question, like, do you know who these F-15E pilots are?
Like, isn't it odd that, like, we've never met them?
Like, we don't know who they are.
Like, what's their condition?
What's happened to them?
You know, we're supposed to believe that one of them was a colonel, which is kind of odd that they would be โ not impossible, but a little bit odd that they would be doing a mission like that.
But, okay, you're telling me a colonel.
Who's the colonel?
I don't, do you know?
Does anybody know?
We're supposed to just stop asking questions or why was there hundreds of special forces?
I mean, at a most common sense level, if we were going to extract two F-15A pilots, wouldn't you want to make less noise?
Like, wouldn't you want to just send like a very small special forces team in and
locate them, get them out right away, and then get the helicopter down and try to be as quiet as... You'd want hundreds of special forces?
I mean, or the alternative, was there a mission to try to get to the Isfahan nuclear facility, which was nearby, in order to take this ridiculous idea we were going to take the enriched uranium from it and then Iran...