@@colemiller4867 why? Pat Tillman hated the military and the war once he saw they're child murdering criminals. Cry a damn river if what makes you angry is that someone dishonored your myth.
@@takeaswig4506 its not the soldiers its the people who sit in an office and watch what they command other human beings too do from drone strikes to morters and artillery
what I like most about Pat is his willing to share his true thoughts and feelings about all going on in his life.. Until we see you later- rest easy Pat..rest easy-
I wish I was as much as a Real Man as Pat Tillman. True hero, true Patriot and a straight up Real Man. Not too many real men left in this generation , x , z , millennials etc. He was.
I went to Basic Training in Fort Benning, GA. Bravo 2/47 (Platoon Guide AUG2001) and made a bestfriend named Shawn Ivey (my APG). Shawn went to Airborne School with Pat and they became best Airborne friends. I was supposed to watch them graduate, but got in trouble for underage-drinking. I got kicked-out of the Army in DEC2003, but came back in 2007. I ended-up in Iraq, with a guy that was a medic and just-so-happened to be the best friend of Tillman, from a young age and in college, at ASU. You might know Anderson. I can't remember his first name, but he was a cool dude. I now live right by ASU, in Tempe, AZ...
The best part about pat was that he was an athiest and didnt run from it. I loved how his brother made sure everyone knew that at his funeral and loved how he kept it real. Tillman baby
I wasnt aware of that. I am as well, but I don't have to worry about potentially losing contracts or fans; because I decided to be educated, as opposed to believing in Iron Age mysticism.
@@hamburgerdan101 - thats cute. Faith is an excuse to believe in someone w/o evidence. Why dont you believe in Zeus ? Why dont you believe in Allah, Odin ? Think about that - I'd like to debate this with you, but i think my cocker spaniel is more suited for you.
@@nolanfrazier3482 I recommend you listen to his story from the podcast of behind the bastards Even his wife pushed back against trump when he tried to use pat as a symbol of American patriotism for the national anthem
@@yoholup19 Yeah his wife pushed back against trump because she didn't like him using Pat as a political weapon. “As a football player and soldier, Pat inspired countless Americans to unify,” Marie said. “It is my hope that his memory should always remind people that we must come together.” She wasn't standing with the left.
Rene R., here it is. www.zetatalk.com/ning/26ju2010.htm "...An insight into General McChrystal's modus operandi is his handling of the Pat Tillman affair, where he lied to the family and to the public about friendly fire being the cause of Tillman's death. In fact, it was an assassination of Tillman, approved up the line and undoubtedly including approval from McChrystal himself." ------------------------------------------------- www.zetatalk.com/index/zeta390.htm Question: Why was Tillman seen as such a threat? Answer: "Tillman was a prize for the war effort, so very visible in marching off to war, and likely to inspire others to do likewise. When he saw what was actually going on, a failure to hunt down Bin Laden, foot dragging, he then realized other games were afoot. He was talking within his group, his talk getting back up the line to superiors, and the horror of such a notable becoming an antiwar spokesperson loomed. As with embedded reporters, who are shot deliberately, such assassinations are done by a wink and a nod, in response to a complaint or a report. No written record exists for such orders, but they are real just the same, and those passing them down the line confident of being protected. Thus the general in charge is only being reprimanded, perhaps a star removed which he is certain will be returned to him shortly, along with a prize assignment. Tillman was shot in the head under orders from high up the line, to silence him and to make of his death a hero to those wanting to join the war effort. The truth is finally coming out." I really hope Justice was served cold to the murdering bastards.
@@yesican2012 Wow. I remember Alex Jones almost 15 years ago saying that Pat Tillman was taken out. Not that I believe everything AJ says, but there seems to be some funny business surrounding Pat's fate.
@@yesican2012 If you believe he was killed on purpose then you... dont know about how a ranger platoon operates. Been reading to many spy novels. Do not understand weapons, their usage and their ballistics. People get killed by accident its a dangers job, combat is very confusing, and adrenaline makes details very hazy. Its a very sad thing and to have regiments poster boy killed. Whats more important and sad is a fellow ranger buddy lost his life. A husband and son. Oh and his BROTHER was there on the objective. His brother had to deal with that carry on with the mission, and compose himself as a ranger. (should his brother have been in his same platoon, thats another debate for another day.)
@@nolanfrazier3482 Accidents do happen. But Pat was assassinated. His family knows this. Don't you think he was writing home to his family what he was finding out? Because of him, many joined the Military. If Pat made public what he knew, it would've been a PR disaster for the Military. He joined the many embedded reporters shot in the back for reporting what's really been going on. And cover-up General McChrystal ... got PROMOTED to the highest rank in the U.S. military-four-star general-and PROMOTED to head of Afghanistan, arguably the most sought-after job in the entire U.S. military at the time...how coincidental.
The assassination of Pat Tillman. The Question: Why was Tillman seen as such a threat? Answer: "...Tillman was a prize for the war effort, so very visible in marching off to war, and likely to inspire others to do likewise. When he saw what was actually going on, a failure to hunt down Bin Laden, foot dragging, he then realized other games were afoot. He was talking within his group, his talk getting back up the line to superiors, and the horror of such a notable becoming an antiwar spokesperson loomed. As with embedded reporters, who are shot deliberately, such assassinations are done by a wink and a nod, in response to a complaint or a report. No written record exists for such orders, but they are real just the same, and those passing them down the line confident of being protected. Thus the general in charge is only being reprimanded, perhaps a star removed which he is certain will be returned to him shortly, along with a prize assignment. Tillman was shot in the head under orders from high up the line, to silence him and to make of his death a hero to those wanting to join the war effort. The truth is finally coming out." www.zetatalk.com/index/zeta390.htm ‐--------------------------------------------------- "...An insight into General McChrystal's modus operandi is his handling of the Pat Tillman affair, where he lied to the family and to the public about friendly fire being the cause of Tillman's death. In fact, it was an assassination of Tillman, approved up the line and undoubtedly including approval from McChrystal himself." www.zetatalk.com/ning/26ju2010.htm
The entire platoon would have to be in on it to kill him. That's 25 dudes, living with killing a fellow American on purpose. Let me ask you this, why if they wanted him gone wouldn't they just fire him? How cool would it be to say you fired the NFL player Pat Tillman because he was a softie. WE ARE SO HARD NFL PLAYERS CANT HANG. They can fire you for anything in batt. If they wanted the could just fire him.
@@nolanfrazier3482 Mr Fazier, the entire platoon would not be on it. You can not be that naive. And as I said before, a "hero" would get more enlisted. People would want to follow Tillman. What do you think would have happened if they kicked him out? A Public Relations nightmare for the Military. Besides, he was talking about what he observed. They had to shut. Him. Up.
@@yesican2012 Everyone thinks Pat was unbelievably upset and angry about the war but the truth is he was just disillusioned because the government ordered a invasion of Iraq, rather than Afghanistan. After his first tour he received a loophole to turn in his papers and go back to football but decided to do another tour because they were going to Afghanistan. If he would have lived it might have been a slight Public Relations problem for the war in Iraq, but not Afghanistan. If you was as upset as you think he could have left right then and told every body but he didn't. And if you say the platoon was not in on it then who did it? His platoon are the ones who killed him.
I mean idk, I’m not hating cause I have a tremendous amount of respect to him for leaving his job making millions to putting his life on the line for us. But he was a mediocre player. Could just be because he was an amazing human being.
You gave up the game you love and millions of dollars. Just so
you could protect people like us here on You Tube. Thank You
Pat Tillman.
Nope he was against the illegal Afghanistan war. He opposed the military industry complex
Adam k fuck you man go and risk your life you don’t know anything about sacrifice
@@colemiller4867 why? Pat Tillman hated the military and the war once he saw they're child murdering criminals. Cry a damn river if what makes you angry is that someone dishonored your myth.
@@takeaswig4506 its not the soldiers its the people who sit in an office and watch what they command other human beings too do from drone strikes to morters and artillery
@@unpricedhydra3492 so the soldiers? Thanks got it
A great football player that deserves to be in the hof
what I like most about Pat is his willing to share his true thoughts and feelings about all going on in his life..
Until we see you later-
rest easy Pat..rest easy-
R.i.p He will always be my hero in my heart
Here after seeing the commercial
I wish I was as much as a Real Man as Pat Tillman. True hero, true Patriot and a straight up Real Man. Not too many real men left in this generation , x , z , millennials etc. He was.
Tillman was gen X.
1201Filmz he mentioned x
@@user-fr4cg2xj2w Exactly. He shouldn't have.
Tillman didn’t like the war wtf
@@spicyshizz2850 He didn't like the Iraq war. He was for the war against the taliban + al Qaeda
Seen this a thousand times and will always watch it again
Steelers fan here but damn! Pat Tillman is and always will be the man! Rest in Paradise, hero!
Thank you rest in peace brother
PAT TILLMAN FOR NFL HALL OF FAME!
Pat seemed like an awesome person.
RIP True Legend
Just a proud Cardinals fan....Thank you Pat for all you did in your tremendous life. Never Forget!
What a guy definitely a true hero and a honorable person thank you and Rest In Peace Pat Tillman
I went to Basic Training in Fort Benning, GA. Bravo 2/47 (Platoon Guide AUG2001) and made a bestfriend named Shawn Ivey (my APG). Shawn went to Airborne School with Pat and they became best Airborne friends. I was supposed to watch them graduate, but got in trouble for underage-drinking. I got kicked-out of the Army in DEC2003, but came back in 2007. I ended-up in Iraq, with a guy that was a medic and just-so-happened to be the best friend of Tillman, from a young age and in college, at ASU. You might know Anderson. I can't remember his first name, but he was a cool dude. I now live right by ASU, in Tempe, AZ...
A legend
glad to be named after a legend like pat rip.
Tillman 10/10 character. Rare in modern times.
Go Cardinals!
Truly an American Hero
We respect you Pat. War Hero 🙌🏽
I cried he was a great man
Legend
a man and a hero. much respect.
I love and miss you cousin 💗💗
I'm a lion fan but still Tillman is a legend
Man u have it the hardest
Rest easy Pat we miss you thank you for being here🙏🇺🇸.
No kneeling for the pledge for Pat
RIP Pat Tillman we will miss you 🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈 cardinal nation and a solider
Still haven't forgotten this man. He was more honorable then the people he served. He deserved the truth and justice.
what a man! what a American! more then a hero!😪
Thank you Pat for being a hero to me. And a patriot to all
Legend.
What a guy!!!!.. rip legend. Number 42 needs to be retired league wide
He wore 42 in College he wore number 40 in Arizona
What a wise man
Thank you Pat for serving and protecting our country from tierney
Thx pat remember him
My hero
That part about how he feels during the national Anthem got me a bit. He was the real deal.
The best part about pat was that he was an athiest and didnt run from it. I loved how his brother made sure everyone knew that at his funeral and loved how he kept it real. Tillman baby
I wasnt aware of that. I am as well, but I don't have to worry about potentially losing contracts or fans; because I decided to be educated, as opposed to believing in Iron Age mysticism.
TechSys Engineer you aren’t clever for not believing in a religion or better than anyone. There’s a reason its called “faith”.
@@hamburgerdan101 - thats cute. Faith is an excuse to believe in someone w/o evidence. Why dont you believe in Zeus ? Why dont you believe in Allah, Odin ?
Think about that -
I'd like to debate this with you, but i think my cocker spaniel is more suited for you.
TechSys Engineer just remember your not cool or clever debating a religious about their faith.
@@hamburgerdan101 I never claimed either.
It doesnt take cleverness to debate the religious. A little logic goes a long way, (and a history book).
RIP Pat Tillman 🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🏈🏈🏈
As a non american, this guys is a true hero. Respect to this guy. Its fucking sad that he had to die the way he did.
Killed for speaking out against US Invasion of Iraq. A true hero
Whos watching on Memorial Day ?
Yo bud thanks . hey collin this is a hero
Exactly!
If I'm not wrong tillman was highly liberal that he even wanted to meet with one of the Democrats
@@yoholup19 Completely false.
@@nolanfrazier3482 I recommend you listen to his story from the podcast of behind the bastards
Even his wife pushed back against trump when he tried to use pat as a symbol of American patriotism for the national anthem
@@yoholup19 Yeah his wife pushed back against trump because she didn't like him using Pat as a political weapon. “As a football player and soldier, Pat inspired countless Americans to unify,” Marie said. “It is my hope that his memory should always remind people that we must come together.” She wasn't standing with the left.
gooo cards r i p pat
R.I.P I wear number 40 on the field
Rip pat tillman
From when the murderers started honouring their victims
Now let the conspiracy theorist keep digging the truth is out there! Pat was Da man!
I mean it’s not really a conspiracy... the army and the government tried to cover up his death. Well the way he died, it’s sad.
Rene R., here it is.
www.zetatalk.com/ning/26ju2010.htm
"...An insight into General McChrystal's modus operandi is his handling of the Pat Tillman affair, where he lied to the family and to the public about friendly fire being the cause of Tillman's death. In fact, it was an assassination of Tillman, approved up the line and undoubtedly including approval from McChrystal himself."
-------------------------------------------------
www.zetatalk.com/index/zeta390.htm
Question:
Why was Tillman seen as such a threat?
Answer:
"Tillman was a prize for the war effort, so very visible in marching off to war, and likely to inspire others to do likewise.
When he saw what was actually going on, a failure to hunt down Bin Laden, foot dragging, he then realized other games were afoot. He was talking within his group, his talk getting back up the line to superiors, and the horror of such a notable becoming an antiwar spokesperson loomed.
As with embedded reporters, who are shot deliberately, such assassinations are done by a wink and a nod, in response to a complaint or a report. No written record exists for such orders, but they are real just the same, and those passing them down the line confident of being protected.
Thus the general in charge is only being reprimanded, perhaps a star removed which he is certain will be returned to him shortly, along with a prize assignment.
Tillman was shot in the head under orders from high up the line, to silence him and to make of his death a hero to those wanting to join the war effort. The truth is finally coming out."
I really hope Justice was served cold to the murdering bastards.
@@yesican2012 Wow. I remember Alex Jones almost 15 years ago saying that Pat Tillman was taken out. Not that I believe everything AJ says, but there seems to be some funny business surrounding Pat's fate.
@@yesican2012 If you believe he was killed on purpose then you...
dont know about how a ranger platoon operates.
Been reading to many spy novels.
Do not understand weapons, their usage and their ballistics.
People get killed by accident its a dangers job, combat is very confusing, and adrenaline makes details very hazy. Its a very sad thing and to have regiments poster boy killed. Whats more important and sad is a fellow ranger buddy lost his life. A husband and son. Oh and his BROTHER was there on the objective. His brother had to deal with that carry on with the mission, and compose himself as a ranger. (should his brother have been in his same platoon, thats another debate for another day.)
@@nolanfrazier3482
Accidents do happen. But Pat was assassinated. His family knows this. Don't you think he was writing home to his family what he was finding out?
Because of him, many joined the Military. If Pat made public what he knew, it would've been a PR disaster for the Military.
He joined the many embedded reporters shot in the back for reporting what's really been going on.
And cover-up General McChrystal ...
got PROMOTED to the highest rank in the U.S. military-four-star general-and PROMOTED to head of Afghanistan, arguably the most sought-after job in the entire U.S. military at the time...how coincidental.
Believe in something. Even if it means sacrificing everything.
One question though I really hope those 6 dislike are mis clicks though.
The assassination of Pat Tillman.
The Question:
Why was Tillman seen as such a threat?
Answer:
"...Tillman was a prize for the war effort, so very visible in marching off to war, and likely to inspire others to do likewise.
When he saw what was actually going on, a failure to hunt down Bin Laden, foot dragging, he then realized other games were afoot. He was talking within his group, his talk getting back up the line to superiors, and the horror of such a notable becoming an antiwar spokesperson loomed.
As with embedded reporters, who are shot deliberately, such assassinations are done by a wink and a nod, in response to a complaint or a report. No written record exists for such orders, but they are real just the same, and those passing them down the line confident of being protected.
Thus the general in charge is only being reprimanded, perhaps a star removed which he is certain will be returned to him shortly, along with a prize assignment.
Tillman was shot in the head under orders from high up the line, to silence him and to make of his death a hero to those wanting to join the war effort. The truth is finally coming out."
www.zetatalk.com/index/zeta390.htm
‐---------------------------------------------------
"...An insight into General McChrystal's modus operandi is his handling of the Pat Tillman affair, where he lied to the family and to the public about friendly fire being the cause of Tillman's death. In fact, it was an assassination of Tillman, approved up the line and undoubtedly including approval from McChrystal himself."
www.zetatalk.com/ning/26ju2010.htm
The entire platoon would have to be in on it to kill him. That's 25 dudes, living with killing a fellow American on purpose. Let me ask you this, why if they wanted him gone wouldn't they just fire him? How cool would it be to say you fired the NFL player Pat Tillman because he was a softie. WE ARE SO HARD NFL PLAYERS CANT HANG. They can fire you for anything in batt. If they wanted the could just fire him.
@@nolanfrazier3482
Mr Fazier, the entire platoon would not be on it. You can not be that naive.
And as I said before, a "hero" would get more enlisted. People would want to follow Tillman.
What do you think would have happened if they kicked him out? A Public Relations nightmare for the Military.
Besides, he was talking about what he observed. They had to shut. Him. Up.
@@yesican2012 Everyone thinks Pat was unbelievably upset and angry about the war but the truth is he was just disillusioned because the government ordered a invasion of Iraq, rather than Afghanistan. After his first tour he received a loophole to turn in his papers and go back to football but decided to do another tour because they were going to Afghanistan. If he would have lived it might have been a slight Public Relations problem for the war in Iraq, but not Afghanistan. If you was as upset as you think he could have left right then and told every body but he didn't. And if you say the platoon was not in on it then who did it? His platoon are the ones who killed him.
Pat was a liberal, an atheist and spoke out against the war, calling it illegal.
Grown man tears
I can HEAR the guinea pigs in the background lmfao
It freaked me out cause i havent had guinea pigs for like 5 years
10 Dislikes
*nobody respects that*
You jinxed it lol 1 dislike
:( 2 now
It’s 3 bc people have no heart
@@Bushgeaorge911 Now 5 dislikes. No Respect
My brother did a poster on him
Another casualty of Afghanistan. Just another reminder of that ridiculous war. R.I.P Pat, you will not be forgotton!
Those here politicizing his service and death, need to find another outlet.
We need to make a holiday for this MAN! True American patriot,sacrificed everything for US! Don't compare this man to anyone, he is a LEGEND!
And killed by his own Americans wow
“ about a 10 I just have a patriotic bone in me I guess”........
Does anyone know why this interview was taken?
No why??
@@shi-tp7it Well i've seen many times and it interests me why was this interview made.
I mean idk, I’m not hating cause I have a tremendous amount of respect to him for leaving his job making millions to putting his life on the line for us. But he was a mediocre player. Could just be because he was an amazing human being.
@@Bushgeaorge911 Ight, thx
Tom Ccc he was actually very, very good. Not close to mediocre. Dude averaged 7 tackles per game. That’s very solid.
Look where "that patriotic bone" got ya Pat! RIP Patrick!
lol bro
Ik why you’re here
Why
The 4 people who disliked this video need to **** off.
Why does everyone have to die