Playing the Atheism Card Against Pat Tillman's Family

see: http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/20060728_worm_dirt/

Posted on Jul 28, 2006

By Stan Goff

Editor's note: The author of this essay, Stan Goff, is a retired
veteran of the U.S. Army Special Forces. During an active-duty career
that spanned 1970 to 1996, he served with the elite Delta Force and
Rangers, and in Vietnam, Guatemala, Grenada, El Salvador, Colombia,
Peru, Somalia and Haiti.

He is a veteran of the Jungle Operations Training Center in Panama and
also taught military science at the United States Military Academy at
West Point.

Goff is the author of the books "Hideous Dream—A Soldier's Memoir of
the U.S. Invasion of Haiti," "Full Spectrum Disorder—The Military in
the New American Century" and "Sex & War."

In this article Goff writes on the events surrounding the fratricidal
death of Army Ranger and former NFL player Pat Tillman, and the
possible military coverup that ensued.

Goff argues that Tillman's commanding officer, in a recent ESPN
magazine interview, made a series of shockingly callous statements
about the Tillman family's search for the truth because the officer
was trying to divert attention from the role he may have played in the
alleged coverup.

Goff's previously published articles on this subject can be found at
the online publication From the Wilderness.

His research for those articles included a detailed review of more
than 2,500 pages of official briefings and documents from three
investigations, in addition to extensive interviews with Tillman
family members and some of the soldiers in Tillman's unit.




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Jim Devine / "These capitalists generally act harmoniously and in
concert, to fleece the people." -- Abraham Lincoln

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