April 07, 2006
CNN : "We are outraged that anyone would create and publish such a despicable video for public exposure," military spokesman Lt. Col. Jonathan Withington said in a statement. "The terrorists continue to demonstrate their immoral disregard for human dignity and life."Hat Tip : Bareknucklepolitics for the video (available here). I (that's me Howie) have a copy and will send by email request at the address on the contacts page. ER uh I would if could my email clients all refuse to send a file that large.
The U.S. military reported Sunday that an Army AH-64D Apache Longbow helicopter went down, likely from enemy fire, west of Yousifiah on Saturday evening while conducting a combat air patrol.
The video shows what appears to be a helicopter ablaze -- and later with no flames -- and insurgents dragging what appears to be "part of" a burning body away from the wreckage.
Update : Al emails to question the last part of clip that shows the body. It's not very clear exactly what it is. Possibly a dummy? Right above the belt where the hips meet the waist it does not look quite right to me either.
Update II : Darcey also is hosting the Video here and a Hat Tip too for the frame grabs below the fold.
Update III 04/07/06 Hat Tip Infovlad: I saw this over at MSNBC today .
Military analysts have authenticated the terrorist videotape released this week that militants said showed the burning wreckage of an Apache helicopter and the body of a U.S. Army pilot being dragged, U.S. military officials have told NBC News.So IÂ’m not sure, real or really staged? I'm not convinced that this is a body I suppose it could be, but I thought I had seen fire that behaved like that before. Just burns on and on, smoking and never consuming anything. Reminds me of this video on Infovlad.net. You can find VladÂ’s entry here and scroll till you see the Feb 15th entry
Vlad : Recipe of flammable liquid? Whose logo is this? The video looks bit old though.The fire in the new Video looks very similar to VladÂ’s entry. Just thought I'd expose their little magic trick.
Additional information here on Yahoo News :
In its statement, the U.S. military said it confirmed the two pilots had died, and it had recovered "all available remains found on the scene, given the catastrophic nature of the crash."We know people died and we reovered what we could. Still I suspect the video is not quite kosher.
The time and date stamp on the video was Sunday, April 2, and runs from 4:03 p.m. to 4:08 p.m. The stamp shows the minutes and seconds do not run sequentially and the scenes appear disjointed, suggesting the tape was altered.The Albany (N.Y.) Times Union reported that Capt. Timothy Moshier, 25, of Bethlehem, N.Y., was killed Saturday when the Apache helicopter he was piloting crashed about the same time and place southwest of Baghdad. His survivors include his wife, Katherine, and their 10-month-old daughter, Natalie, the newspaper said.
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