Joshua Mast
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And the only reason we don't know about the DNA is because these people now won't take a DNA test. And the State Department denied taking a DNA test before. And to me, if you think that there's a valid claimant, the first thing you do is a DNA test. It's the most biometrically enrolled society on earth.
And the only reason we don't know about the DNA is because these people now won't take a DNA test. And the State Department denied taking a DNA test before. And to me, if you think that there's a valid claimant, the first thing you do is a DNA test. It's the most biometrically enrolled society on earth.
And the only reason we don't know about the DNA is because these people now won't take a DNA test. And the State Department denied taking a DNA test before. And to me, if you think that there's a valid claimant, the first thing you do is a DNA test. It's the most biometrically enrolled society on earth.
So he, so John Doe is the son of this older man.
So he, so John Doe is the son of this older man.
So he, so John Doe is the son of this older man.
So he, she was, you know, that's real. I believe that's real. Okay. So this older man gets her and we, um, there's a phenomenal human rights attorney named Kim Motley and she's got experience like, uh, dealing with like traffic children in Afghanistan. She finds her. That's a miracle in itself, but I'll gloss over it for time. Um,
So he, she was, you know, that's real. I believe that's real. Okay. So this older man gets her and we, um, there's a phenomenal human rights attorney named Kim Motley and she's got experience like, uh, dealing with like traffic children in Afghanistan. She finds her. That's a miracle in itself, but I'll gloss over it for time. Um,
So he, she was, you know, that's real. I believe that's real. Okay. So this older man gets her and we, um, there's a phenomenal human rights attorney named Kim Motley and she's got experience like, uh, dealing with like traffic children in Afghanistan. She finds her. That's a miracle in itself, but I'll gloss over it for time. Um,
This older man says, or we get some information that he's hired a young girl to take care of her. He's paying her a salary.
This older man says, or we get some information that he's hired a young girl to take care of her. He's paying her a salary.
This older man says, or we get some information that he's hired a young girl to take care of her. He's paying her a salary.
A teenager. That teenager is Jane Doe. She's like 16, I think, at the time. She's finishing up high school. But it's a war zone. We're told that it's a slum. It's in southern Afghanistan. It's so dangerous that the ICRC won't go there. And we immediately get reports that she Sparrow starts shaking at night in the day and her eyes are twitching. And so we were very concerned about her TBI. Yeah.
A teenager. That teenager is Jane Doe. She's like 16, I think, at the time. She's finishing up high school. But it's a war zone. We're told that it's a slum. It's in southern Afghanistan. It's so dangerous that the ICRC won't go there. And we immediately get reports that she Sparrow starts shaking at night in the day and her eyes are twitching. And so we were very concerned about her TBI. Yeah.
A teenager. That teenager is Jane Doe. She's like 16, I think, at the time. She's finishing up high school. But it's a war zone. We're told that it's a slum. It's in southern Afghanistan. It's so dangerous that the ICRC won't go there. And we immediately get reports that she Sparrow starts shaking at night in the day and her eyes are twitching. And so we were very concerned about her TBI. Yeah.
because like in the military community especially we're very aware like the long-term ramifications getting blown up and so we're like we were even trying to get her taken back to kandar airfield or some of our other hospitals at the time but then covet happens and everything gets like shut down and you can't even go out on the street in afghanistan and all that craziness that ensued and um we were trying to kim was trying to get her brought up to be evaluated at a hospital in kabul that had more capability um
because like in the military community especially we're very aware like the long-term ramifications getting blown up and so we're like we were even trying to get her taken back to kandar airfield or some of our other hospitals at the time but then covet happens and everything gets like shut down and you can't even go out on the street in afghanistan and all that craziness that ensued and um we were trying to kim was trying to get her brought up to be evaluated at a hospital in kabul that had more capability um
because like in the military community especially we're very aware like the long-term ramifications getting blown up and so we're like we were even trying to get her taken back to kandar airfield or some of our other hospitals at the time but then covet happens and everything gets like shut down and you can't even go out on the street in afghanistan and all that craziness that ensued and um we were trying to kim was trying to get her brought up to be evaluated at a hospital in kabul that had more capability um
The son of the son. And so I think it's very important for people to understand, we only spoke to this guy directly six weeks before the fall of Afghanistan. In 2021. In 2021. And Kim is an expert in Afghan culture and she's been operating there for a long time.
The son of the son. And so I think it's very important for people to understand, we only spoke to this guy directly six weeks before the fall of Afghanistan. In 2021. In 2021. And Kim is an expert in Afghan culture and she's been operating there for a long time.