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Harry
 
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**** off, ******.

"Awake" > wrote in message
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> The "liberal" media continue to expose themselves to foreigners
> stationed in America as the Nazi like propagandists which they are.
> While the rest of the worlds people are learning about the crimes
> committed by the CIA in Iraq (as the rest of the world continue to
> learn about the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinians by Israel while
> Americans are kept in the dark), Americans who get their news from
> television (90% of Americans get their news this way) are being kept
> blissfully ignorant about truly awful crimes of torture which are still
> leaking out.
>
> And it only gets worse.
>
> Seymour Hersh has been lecturing around the country at Universities
> and he has said at these events that the abuses at Abu Ghraib include
> the sodomizing of little boys.
>
> Of course, as you might guess the "American" media will not report
> this even though there are pictures and videos of this abuse which
> all representatives of the national "American" media have seen.
>
> All our congressmen and senators have seen this obscene, felonious
> material as well, yet they continue to fund the CIA and Pentagon as
> usual and do whatever they can to cover up the truth.
>
> These are the actions of traitors; these people who are allowing this
> abuse to go unspoken of while preaching to the world that this nation
> stands for "democracy" "freedom" and "liberty". The reputation and
> honor of this country are being thoroughly trashed.
>
> Notice in the article below detailing the latest atrocity to come to light
> (except on "American" TV) that the technique is of Israeli origin,
> called "Palestinian hanging".
>
> Americans will never hear of this on their TV, only pro-Israeli "news"
> is allowed to be reported on "American" TV. This is why the ethnic
> cleansing of the Palestinians continues and why over $60 billion of
> American taxpayer dollars has been spent building luxurious
> accommodations known as "settlements" in the West Bank, which
> the American people have never seen on their "American" TV.
> Everyone in Europe has seen the country club like developments
> with swimming pools, but not the people who paid for them. Americans
> are instead treated to the occasional sight of ramshackle trailers
> which make the Israelis appear to be some kind of pioneers full of
> courage rather than genocidal squatters living in luxury while traveling
> to and from Israel on eight lane freeways which look like something
> out of southern California.
>
> All of it paid for by the unknowing American taxpayers.
>
> This country has now violated every international norm, every law,
> every treaty of importance. In so doing we are not weakening the
> United Nations but strengthening it, and doing so as an institution
> functioning as a means to oppose America. Instead of commanding
> the UN, this country is now faced with the whole world rallying together
> through the UN to defeat America.
>
> Rather than wearing the white hats and wielding the light sabers of
> good, we the republic of laser weapons in space and massive
> doomsday weapons of mass destruction are now the evil Darth Vader
> confronting the united federation of truth and justice.
>
> How can the whole top section of American society just sit here and
> be silent as this unfolds before our eyes? Everything is getting worse.
> That treasonous coup plotter Porter Goss is now threatening us with
> a nuclear strike, and doing so through an alleged threat made by cave
> dwellers!
>
> Think about it, powerful states like North Korea are *suspected* of
> having nuclear weapons. A powerful state of nearly 70 million
> intelligent, well educated people like Iran with the help of the Russians
> are believed to be getting *close* to developing a nuclear weapon.
>
> Porter Goss and yesterday George Will -shouting down Richard Clarke
> on "This Week"- are almost ordering us to believe that a bunch of towel
> heads living in caves can manufacture a nuclear weapon and detonate
> it here.
>
> Wake up!
>
> The Spanish showed us the lie that is 9-11 a week ago when they
> torched one of their sky scrapers and we saw that even when a building
> like this is thoroughly torched -as none of our buildings on 9-11 were-
> the building does not collapse.
>
> Think about it, and think quick and very soon because they are planning
> to nuke this country (probably Los Angeles).
>
> There is not much time.
>
> Say it loud: "'Al Qaeda' does not exist!"
>
>
>
> Iraqi Died While Hung From Wrists By US
> By Seth Hettena
> Associated Press Writer
> 2-17-5
>
> SAN DIEGO -- An Iraqi whose corpse was photographed with
> grinning U.S. soldiers at Abu Ghraib died under CIA
> interrogation while in a position condemned by human rights
> groups as torture -- suspended by his wrists, with his hands
> cuffed behind his back, according to reports reviewed by The
> Associated Press.
>
> The death of the prisoner, Manadel al-Jamadi, became known
> last year when the Abu Ghraib prison scandal broke. The U.S.
> military said back then that the death had been ruled a
> homicide. But the exact circumstances under which the man
> died were not disclosed at the time.
>
> The prisoner died in a position known as "Palestinian
> hanging," the documents reviewed by The AP show. It is
> unclear whether that position was approved by the Bush
> administration for use in CIA interrogations.
>
> The spy agency, which faces congressional scrutiny over its
> detention and interrogation of terror suspects at the
> Baghdad prison and elsewhere, declined to comment for this
> story, as did the Justice Department.
>
> Al-Jamadi was one of the CIA's "ghost" detainees at Abu
> Ghraib -- prisoners being held secretly by the agency.
>
> His death in November 2003 became public with the release of
> photos of Abu Ghraib guards giving a thumbs-up over his
> bruised and puffy-faced corpse, which had been packed in
> ice. One of those guards was Pvt. Charles Graner, who last
> month received 10 years in a military prison for abusing
> detainees.
>
> Al-Jamadi died in a prison shower room during about a
> half-hour of questioning, before interrogators could extract
> any information, according to the documents, which consist
> of statements from Army prison guards to investigators with
> the military and the CIA's Inspector General's office.
>
> One Army guard, Sgt. Jeffery Frost, said the prisoner's arms
> were stretched behind him in a way he had never before seen.
> Frost told investigators he was surprised al-Jamadi's arms
> "didn't pop out of their sockets," according to a summary of
> his interview.
>
> Frost and other guards had been summoned to reposition
> al-Jamadi, who an interrogator said was not cooperating. As
> the guards released the shackles and lowered al-Jamadi,
> blood gushed from his mouth "as if a faucet had been turned
> on," according to the interview summary.
>
> The military pathologist who ruled the case a homicide found
> several broken ribs and concluded al-Jamadi died from
> pressure to the chest and difficulty breathing.
>
> Dr. Michael Baden, a distinguished civilian pathologist who
> reviewed the autopsy for a defense attorney in the case,
> agreed in an interview that the position in which al-Jamadi
> was suspended could have contributed to his death.
>
> Dr. Vincent Iacopino, director of research for Physicians
> for Human Rights, called the hyper-extension of the arms
> behind the back "clear and simple torture." The European
> Court of Human Rights found Turkey guilty of torture in 1996
> in a case of Palestinian hanging -- a technique Iacopino
> said is used worldwide but named for its alleged use by
> Israel in the Palestinian territories.
>
> The Washington Post reported last year that after the Abu
> Ghraib scandal broke, the CIA suspended the use of its
> "enhanced interrogation techniques," including stress
> positions, because of fears that the agency could be accused
> of unsanctioned and illegal activity. The newspaper said the
> White House had approved the tactics.
>
> Navy SEALs apprehended al-Jamadi as a suspect in the Oct.
> 27, 2003, bombing of Red Cross offices in Baghdad that
> killed 12 people. His alleged role in the bombing is
>unclear. According to court documents and testimony, the
> SEALs punched, kicked and struck al-Jamadi with their rifles
> before handing him over to the CIA early on Nov. 4. By 7
> a.m., al-Jamadi was dead.
>
> Navy prosecutors in San Diego have charged nine SEALs and
> one sailor with abusing al-Jamadi and others. All but two
> lieutenants have received nonjudicial punishment; one
> lieutenant is scheduled for court-martial in March, the
> other is awaiting a hearing before the Navy's top SEAL.
>
> The statements from five of Abu Ghraib's Army guards were
> shown to The AP by an attorney for one of the SEALs, who
> said they offered a more balanced picture of what happened.
> The lawyer asked not to be identified, saying he feared
> repercussions for his client.
>
> According to the statements:
>
> Al-Jamadi was brought naked below the waist to the prison
> with a CIA interrogator and translator. A green plastic bag
> covered his head, and plastic cuffs tightly bound his
> wrists. Guards dressed al-Jamadi in an orange jumpsuit,
> slapped on metal handcuffs and escorted him to the shower
> room, a common CIA interrogation spot.
>
> There, the interrogator instructed guards to attach shackles
> from the prisoner's handcuffs to a barred window. That would
> let al-Jamadi stand without pain, but if he tried to lower
> himself, his arms would be stretched above and behind him.
>
> The documents do not make clear what happened after guards
> left. After about a half-hour, the interrogator called for
> the guards to reposition the prisoner, who was slouching
> with his arms stretched behind him.
>
> The interrogator told guards that al-Jamadi was "playing
> possum" -- faking it -- and then watched as guards struggled
> to get him on his feet. But the guards realized it was useless.
>
> "After we found out he was dead, they were nervous," Spc.
> Dennis E. Stevanus said of the CIA interrogator and
> translator. "They didn't know what the hell to do."
>
>
> - - - -
> "Right before the 2004 election, about 10 percent of voters said their
> choice would be based on the candidate's 'agendas/ideas/platforms/goals';
> 6 percent for Bush voters, 13 percent for Kerry voters. For the rest, the
> choice would be based on what the industry calls 'qualities' and 'values'.
> Does the candidate project the image of a strong leader, the kind of guy
> you'd like to meet in a bar, someone who really cares about you and is
> just
> like you? It wouldn't be surprising to learn that Bush is carefully
> trained to
> say 'nucular' and 'misunderestimate' and the other silliness that
> intellectuals
> like to ridicule. That's probably about as real as the ranch constructed
> for him
> and the rest of the folksy manner. After all, it wouldn't do to present
> him as a
> spoiled frat boy from Yale who became rich and powerful thanks to his rich
> and powerful connections. Rather, the imagery has to be an ordinary guy
> just
> like us, who'll protect us, and who shares our 'moral values,' more so
> than the
> windsurfing goose-hunter who can be accused of faking his medals."
> - Noam Chomsky, Z-Magazine, Feb 2005
>
> - - - - -
> "What opinions the masses hold, or do not hold, is looked on as a matter
> of
> indifference. They can be granted intellectual liberty because they have
> no
> intellect. In a Party member, on the other hand, not even the smallest
> deviation
> of opinion on the most unimportant subject can be tolerated." - George
> Orwell, "1984"
>
>
>
>
>




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