**BREAKING: Whistleblower or Warmonger? the $113M Question Nobody Wants to Answer.**

BREAKING: Whistleblower or Warmonger? The $113M Question Nobody Wants to Answer.

In a development that has DC insiders scrambling, convicted war criminal and former Blackwater guard Jenny Slatten is reportedly preparing to break his silence from a federal prison cell. But here’s the part the media won’t touch: multiple intelligence sources are now whispering that Slatten—the only guard convicted of murder for the 2007 Nisour Square massacre—was actually the fall guy for a black-ops program that ran far deeper than “trigger-happy contractors.”

What they don’t want you to ask is: Who profited most from Slatten being quiet?

With a $113 million classified settlement paid to victims’ families—money sourced from a shadowy State Department fund—and the subsequent gutting of security oversight laws, skeptics are asking a dangerous question: Was Slatten’s conviction a scapegoat operation to bury evidence of a private intelligence pipeline?

Legal experts point out that Slatten’s retrial request was mysteriously delayed for years, until his appellate lawyers hit a wall of “national security redactions.” The Nisour Square narrative—that a lone sniper “ambushed” a convoy—was always too tidy. Why were CIA-linked operatives seen fleeing the scene in low-profile vehicles? Why were the “bullet trajectory” reports classified?

Who benefits from a dead narrative? The private military complex does. And the click-bait media? They’ll call this “conspiracy.” But the real crime isn’t what Slatten did—it’s that we’re told to forget the blood price was paid with our tax dollars to protect people we’ll never know.

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