Major Joshua Mast
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And I don't know how they did that, but we had marked unclassified FOUO documents that I've been told were now been retroactively classified as secret, no foreign, so they could not be used in this case.
And I don't know how they did that, but we had marked unclassified FOUO documents that I've been told were now been retroactively classified as secret, no foreign, so they could not be used in this case.
And I don't know how they did that, but we had marked unclassified FOUO documents that I've been told were now been retroactively classified as secret, no foreign, so they could not be used in this case.
It's just like, it's exactly what you said with these Blackwater guys. It's like, why are the five minutes that prove you're innocent gone? You know, why not the rest of it? And that's kind of why. This shit happens all the time. This is how our government works. Well, I think that's changing.
It's just like, it's exactly what you said with these Blackwater guys. It's like, why are the five minutes that prove you're innocent gone? You know, why not the rest of it? And that's kind of why. This shit happens all the time. This is how our government works. Well, I think that's changing.
It's just like, it's exactly what you said with these Blackwater guys. It's like, why are the five minutes that prove you're innocent gone? You know, why not the rest of it? And that's kind of why. This shit happens all the time. This is how our government works. Well, I think that's changing.
And so circling back, we talked about her being gone for 18 months. And what happened in that time period? And I think a lot of Americans would like to know that because it explains the narrative that's been pushed in the media. So that night, she's gone. There's no, like, no way to find her. Like, to an anonymous person, we don't know where they're going to be, told they might be Pakistani.
And so circling back, we talked about her being gone for 18 months. And what happened in that time period? And I think a lot of Americans would like to know that because it explains the narrative that's been pushed in the media. So that night, she's gone. There's no, like, no way to find her. Like, to an anonymous person, we don't know where they're going to be, told they might be Pakistani.
And so circling back, we talked about her being gone for 18 months. And what happened in that time period? And I think a lot of Americans would like to know that because it explains the narrative that's been pushed in the media. So that night, she's gone. There's no, like, no way to find her. Like, to an anonymous person, we don't know where they're going to be, told they might be Pakistani.
So this Kim Motley is a phenomenal human rights attorney. She finds her. She had some experience with trafficked children in Afghanistan, where, like, someone marries a Western wife, and then they split, and they take the kids, and they go back to Afghanistan. So she had negotiated with that, and then some other, like, actual child trafficking cases.
So this Kim Motley is a phenomenal human rights attorney. She finds her. She had some experience with trafficked children in Afghanistan, where, like, someone marries a Western wife, and then they split, and they take the kids, and they go back to Afghanistan. So she had negotiated with that, and then some other, like, actual child trafficking cases.
So this Kim Motley is a phenomenal human rights attorney. She finds her. She had some experience with trafficked children in Afghanistan, where, like, someone marries a Western wife, and then they split, and they take the kids, and they go back to Afghanistan. So she had negotiated with that, and then some other, like, actual child trafficking cases.
And so she finds her in like a few days and she sent us some proof of life photos. And that's when we saw this Talib, I think. That's based on my training and like his appearance.
And so she finds her in like a few days and she sent us some proof of life photos. And that's when we saw this Talib, I think. That's based on my training and like his appearance.
And so she finds her in like a few days and she sent us some proof of life photos. And that's when we saw this Talib, I think. That's based on my training and like his appearance.
Yeah, we were told she was in a slum that was so dangerous, the ICRC wouldn't send people back, that she had started shaking and they had taken her back to the hospital and they said, you know, we don't have the capability to treat her in Afghanistan. And then some time starts going by, it's COVID, right? Everything's shut down.
Yeah, we were told she was in a slum that was so dangerous, the ICRC wouldn't send people back, that she had started shaking and they had taken her back to the hospital and they said, you know, we don't have the capability to treat her in Afghanistan. And then some time starts going by, it's COVID, right? Everything's shut down.
Yeah, we were told she was in a slum that was so dangerous, the ICRC wouldn't send people back, that she had started shaking and they had taken her back to the hospital and they said, you know, we don't have the capability to treat her in Afghanistan. And then some time starts going by, it's COVID, right? Everything's shut down.
And so Kim's goal was simply to get her evaluated, Sparrow evaluated in Kabul at a Western hospital that was a private hospital that she helped represent. And so we had gotten authorization from this older man to have her checked out, to explain like in your own language what's wrong with child and what the long-term concerns were.
And so Kim's goal was simply to get her evaluated, Sparrow evaluated in Kabul at a Western hospital that was a private hospital that she helped represent. And so we had gotten authorization from this older man to have her checked out, to explain like in your own language what's wrong with child and what the long-term concerns were.