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Bill O’Reilly | Killing The Killers

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Bill O’Reilly | Killing The Killers

Aaron  Chadbourne speaks with Bill O’Reilly on his new book: Killing The Killers. The Secret War Against Terrorists. Killing The Killers Was Just Announced As #1 On The NY Times Bestselling List….This Is Bill’s 18th #1 Book

The book opens with a detailed tick-tock of the Bin Laden raid, including the revelation that the doctor who assisted in locating OBL is now held in a Pakistani jail, and the U.S. can’t get him out. With it’s in depth research, the book provides additional detailed tick-tocks of various ISIS attacks, includes:

July 7, 2005—London subway bombings, killing 52, injuring 700

Nov 13, 2015—The attacks throughout Paris, that kill 130

June 12, 2016—Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, killing 49, injuring 53

May 22, 2017—Manchester Arena bombing after Ariana Grande concert

Also, the terrorist tactic of vehicle ramming, which from 2014-2017, is responsible for 173 fatalities.

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