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Pulitzer winning journalist suggests US retrieved an unexploded bomb from the Nord Stream pipeline

Updated: April 6, 2023 at 11:57 am EST  See Comments

Thu Apr 6, 2023 – 10:08 am EDTThu Apr 6, 2023 – 10:25 am EDT

This article was originally published by the WND News Center.

(WND News Center) — Seymour Hersh, whose honors include the 1970 Pulitzer for international reporting – he uncovered the story of the My Lai massacre in Vietnam – has unleashed some bombshells with his documentation that it was President Joe Biden who gave orders to blow up the Nord Stream pipelines.

Now he’s released another.

It seems the U.S. then returned to the scene to fetch an unexploded bomb. According to a report in the Gateway Pundit, the details came out during an interview he had with German reporter Marc Friedrich.

READ: In blowing up the Nord Stream pipelines, the US also blew up its last shred of trustworthiness

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He explained that after three of the four pipelines were hit with bombs and demolished, “The United States was the first country to return to the scene of the crime… and removed the unexploded charge along the fourth pipeline, which failed to detonate,” the report explained.

He rejected outright claims from the New York Times and a German weekly that “pro-Ukrainians” in a yacht

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