2 thoughts on “Recently Released FBI Docs Suggest Black Civil Rights Activists Shot at Wounded Knee in 1973”
Lara/TraceFebruary 20, 2014 / 10:28 am
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it’s never too late for truth
TomJune 4, 2017 / 3:21 pm
Shot in the kneeboth knees thigh… Bled to death, tortured, executed, left in a bunker field hospital to die, medical treatment withheld by Lakota White, Vietnam vet street medics, with volunteer docs and nurses present. This is an illogical premise. Completely unlikely. Outside of questioning the motives of the Lakota women who ran that little clinic, those volunteers and trained medics simply wouldn’t do such a thing or be party to it. It makes no sense. Trained professionals who provide care to rapists and criminals in urban hospital settings, without compromise.
Buried in a bunker unmarked grave by the FBIBIA tribal policefederal marshals AIM… Really? Which story? Which bunker?
The bottom line — allegation and speculation, stories crafted to fit, without any bonafide real information or proof. Nothing matches up, versions are inconsistent. Circular references, repetitious citations, ‘sources’ quoting each other over and over.
Never mind the politics and loyalty – it’s unfair to both the medical providers and the Lakota women who were involved.
Reblogged this on LARA/TRACE (author) and commented:
it’s never too late for truth
Shot in the
kneeboth kneesthigh… Bled to death, tortured, executed, left in abunkerfield hospital to die, medical treatment withheld byLakotaWhite, Vietnam vet street medics, with volunteer docs and nurses present. This is an illogical premise. Completely unlikely. Outside of questioning the motives of the Lakota women who ran that little clinic, those volunteers and trained medics simply wouldn’t do such a thing or be party to it. It makes no sense. Trained professionals who provide care to rapists and criminals in urban hospital settings, without compromise.Buried in
a bunkerunmarked grave bythe FBIBIA tribal policefederal marshalsAIM…Really? Which story? Which bunker?
The bottom line — allegation and speculation, stories crafted to fit, without any bonafide real information or proof. Nothing matches up, versions are inconsistent. Circular references, repetitious citations, ‘sources’ quoting each other over and over.
Never mind the politics and loyalty – it’s unfair to both the medical providers and the Lakota women who were involved.