Two months after the 'rescue', it turns out to be one big lie.

The Washington Post was the first newspaper to bring the detailed story of Lynch's 'capture' and 'rescue'. The paper wrote that Jessica had fought bravely after her unit was ambushed by Iraqi units. She killed several enemies, got stabbed and shot at herself, but didn't want to give up... This Washington Post-story was picked up by newspapers around the world. This week, the Post published another story... They admitted they lied... This time, the Post wasn't first. The BBC already revealed that the Lynch-story was a propaganda-myth...


The programme said the story of her rescue was "one of the most stunning pieces of news management ever conceived"
, the BBC concludes, polite as ever.

The Washington Post-investigation admits that... "Our original story smelled like propaganda", Michael Getler (ombudsman for the Post) said...

Now... what did really happen...

On March 23, the fourth day of the war, Lynch and her unit entered Nasiriya, a town still under Iraqi control. All troops had been ordered to avoid Nasiriya, but someone forgot to warn Lynch's unit. They got lost and the vehicle got shot at by the Iraqi's. They immediately turned around, but hit an American truck. Three soldiers immediately died, Lynch and another soldier got seriously hurt. Jessica didn't fire one single shot. She wasn't shot at either.

Jessica was unconscious. She probably would have died if Iraqi soldiers wouldn't have brought her to the Nasiriya military hospital. The other wounded soldiers died shortly after arriving at that hospital. Lynch had a head-wound and had broken both arms and legs.
She was given a blood-transfusion and went under surgery. After that, she was brought to the public hospital in Nasiriya, a hospital with only a few doctors and nurses... every day, more than 200 wounded people were brought in. Despite the lack of rooms and personnel, Jessica got her own room and two nurses taking care of her 24/7. American media wrote that she was refused any treatment by the Iraqi's... the BBC now says that she was given the best treatment in the entire hospital. "We knew the Americans would come after her", surgeon Mahdi Khafaji told the Washington Post, "we wanted to show them that we, too, are human".

The story about the mistreatment of Jessica was launched by Mohammed Rehaief, an Iraqi lawyer who claimed to have seen it personally. Rehaief said he was in the hospital because his wife Iman worked there as a nurse. There was no Iman working at that hospital...
Rehaief and his family were given asylum in the US, a job at the military industry-lobby, and a HarperCollins book-contract worth 500k.

HarperCollins is owned by Rupert Murdoch, whose Fox News and The New York Post were (partly) responsible for transforming Jessica Lynch into a myth.

Eight days later, Jessica was 'liberated'. Before that happened, Iraqi soldiers had cleared the area surrounding the hospital. The hospital had informed the American two days earlier that they wanted to hand Jessica over to them... A first attempt was even made, but when the ambulance with Jessica in it reached the American check-point, they were shot at...

Why? Task Force 20 was already preparing the 'liberation', and it was meant to be 'spectacular'. Spectacular, it was... We all saw the footage... But was it necessary, too? Not at all...

And Korp... this is not about Jessica... this is about the media ****ing up.... over and over again... this is about the American government lying... over and over again...

But don't worry... soon, Hollywood will release a movie about Jessica's 'liberation'... I wonder if they'll add the 'Based on true facts'... :/