ABC Nightline Story on Michigan Missionary Family's Plane Shootdown
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@ryanspeed Your cuntry is loser, americunt, not I am. Go smoke nigger obama dick. My dog fuck ur mom.
U next, in shitty usa CIA kill you jajajajajaja :-3
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@DisgorgeKILLusa4 HAHAHAHAHA!!!! The immature ramblings of a loser! YOU sound like an idiot!! I don't know what you're smoking but how about next time if you don't want to sound so stupid try weed instead of smoking your dog's shit!
I think I hear your mom calling you....time for your diaper change!
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In fat usa CIA shot down you !!!!!
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@ryanspeed It was americunt provocation and aerial espionage is well known that it was not a mistake but a deliberate provocation against Russia. Idiot.
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ASSHOLES
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I am from Chile and I had the opportunity to watch the entire video on PBS (1 hr). I can say with all certainty that the full responsibility falls on the CIA. The only one who acted professionally at all times was the Peruvian Pilot, who asked at least 4 times for confirmation to fire (Phase 3). The informality on the CIA plane was pathetic and was the cause of the tragedy. Here you only see parts of the full video which makes it look like it was the responsibility of the Peruvians.
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In the video you can hear four voices. Three on the CIA plane (the commander, the pilot, and a Peruvian contractor), and the fourth is the Peruvian fighter. Even though the main instigator is the Peruvian contractor (he wanted to see blood), the CIA commander has the final word. He had doubts, but was weak and will live the rest of his life regretting it. The Peruvian fighter could not hear the conversation inside the CIA plane. The CIA paid some $10M in a settlement.
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In the video you can hear four voices. Three on the CIA plane (the commander, the pilot, and a Peruvian contractor), and the fourth is the Peruvian fighter. Even though the main instigator is the Peruvian contractor (he wanted to see blood), the CIA commander has the final word. He had doubts, but was weak and will live the rest of his life regretting it. The Peruvian fighter could not hear the conversation inside the CIA plane. The CIA paid some $10M in a settlemen
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this is sad
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The Husband should be paid $50 000000 in compensation, then he could hire someone to kill everyone involved in this pathetic display of American/Peruvian brutality.
it was obvious from all the CIA pilots but they didnt do anything to verify the plane and stop the Peruvians...i would punish CIA not for this regretful action but for lying 9 years to everybody...
delirapidfrog 2 years ago 9
The CIA was running all the operations...
ceomeye 2 years ago 7