Fox News Outs The Navy SEAL Who Wrote An Anonymous Book On The Bin Laden Raid
Geoffrey Ingersoll | Aug. 23, 2012, 12:31 PM
So there's been a lot of controversy that releasing this book before the election would benefit Obama's reelection. And now Fox has outed the author, which means that they have a Navy Seal and his family now have a death sentence hanging over their heads. Good job Fox
Geoffrey Ingersoll | Aug. 23, 2012, 12:31 PM
Turns out there are leaks everywhere, even among Navy SEALs.
Fox News obtained and released the identity of the author of the controversial new book "No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission That Killed Osama Bin Laden," due to come out on the anniversary of 9/11.
"Mark Owen," the pseudonym under which the book was written, is actually 35 year-old Matt Bissonnette of Wrangell, Alaska. Bissonnette held the rank of chief in the elite Navy SEAL Team 6 prior to retiring. He was one of the first men in the room where bin Laden died, witnessing the occurrence first-hand.
We tracked down pictures of Bissonnett on PatriotFiles.com and Flickr.
Bissonnette was also part of the operation which ended with the killing of three Somali pirates in order to save the life of Captain Richard Phillips in the Indian Ocean in 2009.
He co-wrote the book with author Kevin Maurer, a well-versed author of four books, most based on military special operations.
Bissonnette wrote in the book that he wants to "set the record straight" about the bin Laden raid. One can only assume he means in terms of Obama "taking credit."
So there's been a lot of controversy that releasing this book before the election would benefit Obama's reelection. And now Fox has outed the author, which means that they have a Navy Seal and his family now have a death sentence hanging over their heads. Good job Fox
