- 2/ I want to re-up another weird and still unexplained thing that happened Friday night concerning the Pentagon.
- 3/ Late on Thurs night, @TheHill posted this story about the gigantic bomb the US mil dropped in Afghanistan: http://goo.gl/oKPXsC
- 4/ That article was notable for this strange, un-CENTCOM-like statement attributed to "a CENTCOM spokesman":
- 5/ Then Friday, CENTCOM put out a press release saying basically, 'Uh, that wasn't us." I've never seen anything quite like this from DOD:
- 6/ CENTCOM never explained who it was that gave that statement as if they were a spokesman...
- 7/ (We asked, they wouldn't say).
- 8/ Also, the odd "that wasn't our spokesman" release is not on the site where CENTCOM posts its press releases: http://www.centcom.mil/MEDIA/PRESS-RELEASES/ …
- 9/ Also, look at the "Release Number" on the "that wasn't our spokesman" press release: 20170414-01...
- 10/ There is actually a CENTCOM Press Release coded with that number... but it's a totally different thing:
- 11/ So: now we've got a DOD statement that someone said things to a reporter that DOD disavows, but we don't know who the person was...
- 12/ Nor do we know the circumstances of why or how someone was pretending to be a CENTCOM spokesman for a day.
- 13/ And the release copping to this odd event is not publicly posted and it's coded with a release number that belongs to something else.
- 14/ This is mostly just weird. But (a) I've never seen anything like it before, and (b) DOD should explain the fake spox thing. OK, done.
The events of 2016, in particular the US election, have often left me feeling like I am living in the back-story of some movie or novel, about a dismal, Dystopian Future. Here is that back story
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
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