How To Cover Up Pat Tillman’s Friendly Fire Death and Turn it into War Propaganda

Guest Post by Yuri Bezmenov

The white pill and black pill saga of NFL Army Ranger Pat Tillman, who was killed in Afghanistan 19 years ago on April 22, 2004 at the age of 27

Comrades: Pat Tillman’s life was as much a white pill and as his death was a black pill.

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Few people are true heroes and role models. Pat Tillman stands as one of the giants in post-9/11 America. In How To Be a Heroic Hotshot, I honored his fellow Arizonans – the Granite Mountain firefighters who perished saving lives in 2013. Today we honor his story. At the end, I have highlighted another warrior named Jonny Kim whose legend grows every day.

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Remember how Pat Tillman lived and how he died. Let us build a society worthy of his sacrifice. If all boys were raised to be men like him and Jonny Kim, we would not have any of the problems we are seeing today.

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NFL Super Bowl Accused Of ‘Hijacking The Pat Tillman Story’

Authored by Brett Wilkins via Common Dreams,

Advocates of peace, truth, and basic human decency on Sunday excoriated the National Football League’s “whitewashing” of former Arizona Cardinal and Army Ranger Pat Tillman’s death in Afghanistan by so-called “friendly fire” and the military’s subsequent cover-up—critical details omitted from a glowingly patriotic Super Bowl salute.

As a group of four Pat Tillman Foundation scholars chosen as honorary coin-toss captains at Super Bowl LVII in Glendale, Arizona were introduced via a video segment narrated by actor Kevin Costner, viewers were told how Tillman “gave up his NFL career to join the Army Rangers and ultimately lost his life in the line of duty.”

The video did not say how Tillman died, what he thought about the Iraq war, or how the military lied to his family and the nation about his death. This outraged many viewers.

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