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Jerome Bibuld

2004-11-07, 5:46 pm

Heil Dubya!

Even the Hearst "media" admits the truth, that we are a pack of murderous
savages "decimating" Iraq.

Light Shed on Questions about War
By Helen Thomas
Hearst Newspapers

Friday 05 November 2004

Washington - There is new information on two abiding mysteries about the
Iraq war: How many Iraqis have been killed? And why did President Bush order a
U.S. attack on Iraq in the first place? (I print only the incomplete answer to
first question -- JB.)

Last week, U.S. and Iraqi researchers - writing in the respected British
medical journal, The Lancet - estimated that the Iraqi death toll associated
with the invasion and occupation of Iraq was about 100,000 "and may be much
higher."

Most of them were women and children - victims of bombs or bullets from
helicopter gunships.

The estimates reported in Lancet were made by comparing the Iraqi death
rate in the 15 months before the invasion with the death rate during the 18
months after the attack.

The scientists who wrote the report acknowledge that their data is of
"limited precision" because it was based on household interviews in some 33
neighborhoods across the country. More household surveys would have improved
the accuracy of their conclusions, the authors said, but it would have required
"enormous risk" to the courageous teams of interviewers.

Early on, Gen. Tommy Franks, former chief of the U.S. Central Command,
said, "We don't do body counts."

Actually, the U.S. military stopped publicizing enemy body counts during
the first Gulf War in 1991. The Pentagon decided in the aftermath of the
Vietnam War that body counts were hurtful to the military's public relations
and should be kept under wraps.

Today, Pentagon officials can tell you the exact number of American
casualties: 1,122 dead and 8,287 wounded, so far. But they say they don't
"track" Iraqi deaths, civilian or military.

I know that our HEROES, such as that mercenary hiding on a naval base in the
Midwest, enjoy such reports as the previous. That's not the reason, however,
that I publish it. I publish it because I am shamed by the bumperstickers I
see: "Support our murderers", whom we call "troops"; "God Bless Uhmuhrikkka",
while the rest of the world prays, "God damn Uhmuhrikkka"; and (especially?)
"Proud to be a Uhmurikkkan". I am shamed by fellow United Statesians who
legitimized the fraud of the "election" of last week, by particpating in the
campaign and by accepting the lies that were called the results.

Well, here's one HUMAN BEING who is ASHAMED to be "a Uhmurikkkan". I do not
condone mass murder. I do not legitimize frauds.

I recently have discovered a video, 911 in Plane Site, that offers proofs of
what I have been saying since 11 September 2001: the attacks on the Twin Towers
and the Pentagon were organized and executed by the rulers of the U. S. A. I
was not aware of what appears to be the fact that neither of the missiles
("airplanes") that struck the Twin Towers was a commercial airliner or that NO
significant wreckage appears in any of the films of the "attack" on the
Pentagon. If that is the case, an interesting question is what happened to the
three commercial airliners?

One could ask, then, if the explosion that destroyed the Trans-World airliner
over the Atlantic Ocean in 1996 was a test of CIA (military) preparation for
"the big one". Did the U. S. rulers sink the commercial airliners in the
Atlantic and use other missiles (in the forms of airplanes) to attack the Twin
Towers? As for the "attack" on the Pentagon, the evidence of the video leads
me to believe that the damage was created by explosions set inside the
building, itself.

Heute Uhmuhrikkka, Afghanistan, Irak und Häiti. Morgen di ganze Welt!

Uhmuhrikkka, Uhmuhrikkka über Alles!

(The more information that comes out about the attacks on the Twin Towers and
the Pentagon of 11 September 2001 the more it appears that those attacks were
organized by the rulers of the United States and were intended to have the same
effect on the people of the United States that the Reichstag fire had on the
people of Germany in 1933.)

Fight terrorism! Dissolve the CIA and disarm the Pentagon! (I have watched
the hearings of the Commission to investigate the attacks on the Twin Towers
and the Pentagon of 11 September 2001. As a result, I have become convinced
that every one of the witnesses and their four Presidents - and every one of
the Commissioners - should be tried for:
(1. Conspiracy to commit terrorism; and/or
(2. Commission of terrorist acts; and/or
(3. Conspiracy to commit murder; and/or
(4. Commission of murder; and/or
(5. Treason; and/or
(6. Suborning one or more of the above acts.)

Jerome Bibuld
gens una sumus
ASCACHESS

2004-11-07, 5:46 pm

>Well, here's one HUMAN BEING who is ASHAMED to be "a Uhmurikkkan".
quote:

>I recently have discovered a video, 911 in Plane Site, that offers proofs of
>what I have been saying since 11 September 2001: the attacks on the Twin
>Towers
>and the Pentagon were organized and executed by the rulers of the U. S. A.


Is Bin Laden an American agent?

I have recently uncovered evidence that it was really martians that attacked
Iraq and are responsible for the unprovoked deaths of Saddam's sons.

Unfortunately, this makes me green with envy.

Sheesh
Rp
Nick

2004-11-09, 12:45 am

chessphoto@aol.comnospam (Jerome Bibuld) wrote in
message news:<20041107143144.06349.00000136@mb-m27.aol.com>...
quote:

> Even the Hearst "media" admits the truth, that we are a
> pack of murderous savages "decimating" Iraq.
>
> Light Shed on Questions about War
> By Helen Thomas
> Hearst Newspapers
>
> Friday 05 November 2004
>
> Washington - There is new information on two abiding mysteries about the
> Iraq war: How many Iraqis have been killed? And why did President Bush order
> a U.S. attack on Iraq in the first place? (I print only the incomplete answer
> to first question -- JB.)
>
> Last week, U.S. and Iraqi researchers - writing in the respected British
> medical journal, The Lancet - estimated that the Iraqi death toll associated
> with the invasion and occupation of Iraq was about 100,000 "and may be much
> higher."


The articles in 'The Lancet' may be read by following the links at:

http://www.thelancet.com/journal/vo...ine_publication
quote:

> Most of them were women and children - victims of bombs or bullets from
> helicopter gunships.
>
> The estimates reported in Lancet were made by comparing the Iraqi death
> rate in the 15 months before the invasion with the death rate during the
> 18 months after the attack.
>
> The scientists who wrote the report acknowledge that their data is of
> "limited precision" because it was based on household interviews in some
> 33 neighborhoods across the country. More household surveys would have
> improved the accuracy of their conclusions, the authors said, but it would
> have required "enormous risk" to the courageous teams of interviewers.
>
> Early on, Gen. Tommy Franks, former chief of the U.S. Central Command,
> said, "We don't do body counts."
>
> Actually, the U.S. military stopped publicizing enemy body counts during
> the first Gulf War in 1991. The Pentagon decided in the aftermath of the
> Vietnam War that body counts were hurtful to the military's public relations
> and should be kept under wraps.
>
> Today, Pentagon officials can tell you the exact number of American
> casualties: 1,122 dead and 8,287 wounded, so far. But they say they don't
> "track" Iraqi deaths, civilian or military.


On 12 May 1996, Lesley Stahl, an American journalist interviewed
Madeleine Albright, the United States Secretary of State at that time,
for the popular television programme,'Sixty Minutes'. With regard to the
United States-led economic sanctions against Iraq and its consequences:

Lesley Stahl: We have heard that half a million children have died in Iraq.
I mean, that's more children than died in Iraq.
And you know, is the price worth it?
Madeleine Albright: I think this is a very hard choice, but the price--
We think the price is worth it.

Denis Halliday, the former United States Humanitarian Coordinator for Iraq,
has denounced the economic sanctions against Iraq as 'genocidal' in effect.
quote:

> I know that our HEROES, such as that mercenary hiding on a naval base in the
> Midwest, enjoy such reports as the previous. That's not the reason, however,
> that I publish it. I publish it because I am shamed by the bumperstickers I
> see: "Support our murderers", whom we call "troops"; "God Bless Uhmuhrikkka",
> while the rest of the world prays, "God damn Uhmuhrikkka"; and (especially?)
> "Proud to be a Uhmurikkkan". I am shamed by fellow United Statesians who
> legitimized the fraud of the "election" of last week, by particpating in
> the campaign and by accepting the lies that were called the results.


"The most important task of global strategic analysis is to grasp the deep
logic of American behaviour. The incapacity of the United States to see
Arabs as other human beings is consistent with the ebbing of universalism
within American society."
--Emmanuel Todd (After the Empire, p. 118)
quote:

> Well, here's one HUMAN BEING who is ASHAMED to be "a Uhmurikkkan".
> I do not condone mass murder. I do not legitimize frauds.


There are some comparatively thoughtful and humane 'Uhmurikkkans',
but evidently they are in a minority in the United States of America.

--Nick
Nick

2004-11-09, 12:45 am

This post corrects a typing error in my earlier post in this thread.

In Lesley Stahl's interview with Madeleine Albright for 'Sixty Minutes',
it should have been written as (the change is within asterisks):

Lesley Stahl: We have heard that half a million children have died in Iraq.
I mean, that's more children than died in *Hiroshima*.
And you know, is the price worth it?
Madeleine Albright: I think this is a very hard choice, but the price--
We think the price is worth it.

--Nick
Matt Nemmers

2004-11-09, 12:45 am

"Jerome Bibuld" <chessphoto@aol.comnospam> wrote in message
news:20041107143144.06349.00000136@mb-m27.aol.com...
<SNIP>

Why don't you hurry up and die already?

MN


ASCACHESS

2004-11-10, 6:47 am

>Well, here's one HUMAN BEING who is ASHAMED to be "a Uhmurikkkan".
quote:

>I recently have discovered a video, 911 in Plane Site, that offers proofs of
>what I have been saying since 11 September 2001: the attacks on the Twin
>Towers
>and the Pentagon were organized and executed by the rulers of the U. S. A.


Is Bin Laden an American agent?

I have recently uncovered evidence that it was really martians that attacked
Iraq and are responsible for the unprovoked deaths of Saddam's sons.

Unfortunately, this makes me green with envy.

Sheesh
Rp
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