Saturday, June 22, 2013

dzhokar tsarnaev's high school mentor worked for Cia. maybe he did more than just help the kid with his book reports?

the man on the right with the assault rifle, beard and shades is brian glyn williams --dartmouth university professor and Cia on-the-ground expert on central asian history and militant islamic groups. the man on the left with the assault rifle is an afghan guerrilla --from one of the tribal groups of people and area of the world that professor williams is an expert on.

 among his many duties traveling throughout central asia for Cia and its jamestown foundation and his duties as university professor, brian glyn williams also managed to find time to serve as 'mentor' to a young high school kid named dzhokhar tsarnaev--the alleged surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombings. he helped instruct the tsarnaevs about their Chechen history and later dzhokhar attended dartmouth umass where his 'mentor' teaches...

 hmmm... i worked with "mentors" in high school on social studies projects--one was a very stout matronly white woman who was also our school librarian and the other was a middle-aged white man with a huge pot belly and thick coke-bottle glasses who liked to get on the floor and do forward rolls, crack terrible jokes, show old documentaries and toss paperback books through the air for students to catch, in order to get kids attention ...how come my high school mentors weren't cool enough to walk around wearing shades and carrying Ak-47s?

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