Quilty, do you have anything in your files right now that can discredit what Mr. Fontaine has described? In other words, if I were to ask Ms. Sherman ...questions about the information Mr. Fontaine provided me, under oath, would she be able to refute some of these claims?”I felt like I could faint. For the first time in my life, I thought I might. Blood was rushing in my ears, louder than the sound of the subway speeding past, and coldness engulfed my chest and stomach.“No,” I whispered.Judge. A supply drop had been made the day before, so we had plenty of HE (High Explosive) rounds with the Multioption Fuze (M734). I just hoped we didn't have to use all of the options.Just as the sun came up, we got orders to drop an HE round with the contact fuze setting into the middle of the ravine. Several ragheads (you could tell where we came from) were lined up at the lip of the ravine ready to fire their AK-47s as soon as our men showed. The HE round was hoped to shake them loose from their. Daniel looked at me and said 'we going over to Charlie's house again, this time there will be only the two of us for you to take on'. Once we reached Charlie's house we went to the basement, Daniel told Charlie 'call your folks and tell them you have some friends over and we will be down stairs, make sure you tell them it's just me and David. Once Charlie had went upstairs to the phone Daniel moved closer, reaching out his hands he gripped my buttocks and whispered 'don't worry it ain't. You carry things which you think can kill or maim. You approach my camp. And you worry about our intentions?'Jay: 'May I have a moment?... (We have badly misjudged this situation. We thought they were just wild animals, but) ... M'am?'Meriah: 'Yes?'Jay: '(Gods! This is so hard.) ... M'am: can my comrades hear what we are saying ... err thinking ... saying-thinking?'Meriah: 'Of course not. This is a private conversation. Only The Grahhll can hear, and he is involved only because of the distance.
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