Pat Tillman allegedly died on April 22, 2004 at the age of 27 (2+7=9) from a friendly fire incident while serving in Afghanistan.
Did he really die or was he offered a deal to fake his death?
In May 2002, eight months after the September 11 attacks and after completing the 2001 season which followed the attacks with a salary of $512,000 per year, Tillman turned down a contract offer of $3.6 (3+6=9) million over three years from the Cardinals to enlist in the U.S. Army.
Why would anyone want to risk their life by joining the Army and going to Afghanistan instead of making 3.6 million dollars? What's the incentive? Considering he was just making $512,000 per year too. I think he had a better offer and worth more money called faking his death to help the U.S. military with recruitment post 9/11, to help sell the War on Terror and how "real" it is, and to be this hero that can be used as inspiration for the War on Terror.
Once you are recognized on massive platform such as the NFL, NHL, NBA, MLB, movies, television, etc., fake death deals are out there for the taking and that is what I think happened with Pat Tillman.
Initially it was reported that Tillman had been killed by enemy fire and then an investigation determined it was actually friendly fire.
That was part of the script. Get the masses to believe the story by providing controversy and investigations, and having a back and forth debate over how Tillman died.
The media is constantly rehashing the story of what "actually" happened to Pat Tillman when he was allegedly killed.
There is also the Pat Tillman Foundation that was established that brings in money. I wouldn't be surprised if that is the money that goes directly to Tillman as his payoff for going along with faking his death.
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