From reporter Michelle Malkin who obtained this from one of soldiers involved in searching for PFC Bergdahl: “Please don’t list my name- I am here in Afghanistan- I know the story and the accounts that he was drunk or that he was lagging behind on patrol are not true- this soldier planned this move for a long time. He walked off the post with a day’s supply of water and had written down before that he wanted to live in the mountains. He has violated the Code of Conduct in his 28 minute speech and he is an embarrassment to everyone who has worn the uniform. He made it to two towns and was asking for water when the locals turned him over to the Taliban. That is really all I can say- since we are still looking for this soldier.”
In another news report from Cassy Fiano, “Now, somebody close to the people searching for Bergdahl has repeated this assertion saying that the soldier left “a note behind that said he was going to the mountains to find himself. He took a journal and 4 or 5 knives with him.” My source tells me that Bergdahl arrived at a village and asked if anybody spoke English. That’s when he was captured.”