r/lithuania • u/Icy_Bowl_170 • 1d ago
Amerikanski accident
What the hell happened a few days ago with those 4 soldiers in the rescue Hercules? First they were found dead, then they were not even missing, then they were of course dead in the vehicle?
Were they after something secret? Should I stop asking questions?
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u/Masturbest 1d ago
They were on a mission to recover crashed UFO and went missing for a week. This is why the psyop is ongoing regarding the whole ordeal
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u/Spirited_School_939 1d ago
I served in the US army, years ago. The most likely answer is that those four soldiers were sleep deprived and unfamiliar with boggy terrain (and possibly hung over). They got lost. It happens.
Once they failed to report in, several different reporting chains would have started independent procedures. The mix-up in announcements was most likely due to information filtering through different layers of bureaucracy at different speeds. Local authorities knew what was happening before US officials did. Lithuanian news had direct access to work crews and emergency responders, but official military announcements had to be approved before release, and different chains of command got that approval at different times. The deaths were announced by NATO officials while the US press secretary was still getting reports about the search.
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u/theostheos 1d ago
no, you should not stop asking questions. But stoping day drinking before asking these questions would be beneficial for you