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If you were an Upright Honorable warrior in US Military and Refused to Collaborate with Dirty $$$ Corruption Business inside US Military Mafia, then THEY KILL YOU! Right Inside US Embassy living quarters as well. This is alike ex-USSR military which became Russian Mafias for survivor after Soviet collapse!

If you found out the dirty Pentagon Mafia business, they offer you some $$$ and recruit you to joint their Mafia, if you refused, they will slay you to keep your mouth shut for their own security. Silent the upright guys inside and protect the Maifas.

http://nypost.com/2017/11/13/green-...-illicit-cash-scheme-before-his-death-report/

Green Beret discovered SEALs’ illicit cash scheme before his death: report
By Chris Perez

November 13, 2017 | 12:28am

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The Navy SEALs being investigated in the strangulation death of Army Sgt. Logan Melgar offered the Green Beret a cut of some dirty military money he’d discovered they were pocketing — but he refused, according to a report.

Sources told the Daily Beast that Melgar discovered their scheme — which involved skimming cash from a fund used to pay informants — and confronted the two men about it.

They tried to get him to go in with them, but he declined, and eventually wound up dead, the sources said.

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Navy investigating 2 SEALs for strangling death of Green Beret


It’s unclear when the SEALs were approached by Melgar or if his death stemmed from the dispute. All investigators know is that the staff sergeant died of “homicide by asphyxiation” on June 4.

But as more time passes, holes emerge in the SEALs’ story.

According to US officials, Melgar stopped breathing at around 5 a.m. and was rushed to a French clinic in Mali — where he was stationed — by another Green Beret and the two SEALS. He was already dead when he arrived at the facility.

Sources told the Daily Beast that the SEALs, who were in Mali on a counterterrorism mission, claimed to have found Melgar. They reportedly tried to open an airway in his throat, though it’s unclear if they were successful.

The SEALs told their superiors that Melgar was drunk while taking part in “combatives” before his death, a military term for hand-to-hand fighting exercises.

But no drugs or alcohol were found during his autopsy, according to a former AFRICOM official who allegedly saw the military’s official report.

Moreover, several people were reportedly skeptical that Melgar was drunk in the days that followed his death or that he even drank alcohol at all.

Brig. Gen. Donald Bolduc, then-commander of Special Operations Command-Africa, alerted the Army Criminal Investigation Command and even asked commanders in Mali to collect and preserve evidence.

Melgar’s wife, Michelle, repeatedly raised concerns about her husband’s cause of death and his alleged drinking, with sources saying she provided emails in which the staff sergeant indicated he was having with the SEALs in question, according to the Daily Beast.

Mrs. Melgar refused to speak when reached by the outlet.
 
https://www.thedailybeast.com/green-beret-discovered-seals-illicit-cash-then-he-was-killed

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Green Beret Discovered SEALs’ Illicit Cash. Then He Was Killed.
The story surrounding the slaying of Staff Sgt. Logan Melgar keeps unraveling, starting with the SEALs-turned-suspects’ assertion that the soldier was drunk the night he died.
Kevin Maurer
Spencer Ackerman
11.12.17 8:00 PM ET


Logan Melgar hadn’t had a drink on June 4.

The Green Beret sergeant’s dry day became a key to unraveling the narrative spun by the elite Navy commandos whom military investigators now suspect killed him, officials familiar with the case said.

Melgar, a staff sergeant in the Army’s 3rd Special Forces Group, was specifically selected for an intelligence operation in the West African nation of Mali. He was well respected by the American Embassy staff and the partner forces there, a former U.S. Africa Command official said. But shortly before he died, Melgar told his wife that he had a bad feeling about two of his partners in that effort, both of whom were members of SEAL Team Six.

Not wanting to say much more, Melgar informed his wife, Michelle, that he’d tell her the full story when he got back home, according to an official speaking on condition of anonymity because the investigation is still ongoing.

Now those two Navy SEALs are under investigation for killing Melgar—an investigation, first reported by The New York Times, sending shockwaves throughout the special-operations community. Military experts were hard-pressed to think of another case where elite U.S. troops turned on one another.

This account is based on five members of the special-operations community who were not cleared to speak publicly. Representatives of both U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) and U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) declined comment for this story, as the Navy Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) has an active investigation into Melgar’s death. NCIS would not comment beyond confirming the investigation is underway.

Dirty Money, Damning Excuse

 
Pentagon need to court martial some Seals. Firing Squad!

http://fox61.com/2017/11/13/daily-b...ed-by-seals-after-he-uncovered-alleged-theft/

Daily Beast: Green Beret killed by SEALs after he uncovered alleged theft
Posted 8:37 AM, November 13, 2017, by CNN Wire


Two Navy SEALs being investigated over the death of an Army Green Beret in Mali in June are accused of killing him after he discovered they had been stealing, according to a report in the Daily Beast.

CNN has not independently verified the information in Saturday’s article, which the Daily Beast attributes to “five members of the special-operations community who were not cleared to speak publicly.”

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Naval Criminal Investigative Service spokesman Ed Buice confirmed to CNN last month that the NCIS was investigating whether two members of the Navy’s elite SEAL Team Six killed Army Staff Sgt. Logan J. Melgar.

The New York Times was the first to report that the SEALs were under investigation for Melgar’s death at a US government compound near the American embassy in Bamako, the capital.

Melgar was a Special Forces Engineer Sergeant, according to a statement from the US Army Special Command.

Military officials told CNN that a military examiner ruled Melgar’s death while on assignment in the African nation of Mali as a homicide.

An official said jurisdiction for the investigation shifted from the Army investigation service to the Navy in September. The official said the transfer of jurisdiction indicated that Navy personnel were subjects of the investigation.

Melgar’s cause of death was asphyxiation, according to a defense official familiar with the findings of the medical examiner’s report.

‘Informant fund’
The Daily Beast article cites two special operations sources as saying the SEALs under investigation over Melgar’s death had been taking money from a fund used to pay informants.

It says the sources allege that Melgar uncovered the theft and declined an offer to take a cut of the proceeds.

On June 4, according to the Daily Beast’s sources, an altercation broke out — the cause of which the article says is unknown — and Melgar stopped breathing. The SEALs and another Green Beret took Melgar to hospital, the Beast quotes former AFRICOM officials as saying.

Special forces group
Melgar, a native of Lubbock, Texas, enlisted in the US Army in 2012 and began Special Forces training in 2013, according to the US Army Special Command statement. He served two deployments to Afghanistan.

Melgar was a member of the 3rd Special Forces Group, which is the primary unit responsible for Army special operations in northwest Africa, including Mali and Niger. Four American soldiers killed in Niger in October were part of the same group.

Like neighboring Niger, Mali has faced significant, deadly extremism. Gunmen attacked a luxury resort in Mali the same month Melgar died, and in August there were two separate attacks on United Nations missions there.

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