"Bodies melted away before us" Evidence of US Chem

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Italian media going full-bore on the Bush Administration. After its revelations on the subterfuge behind the Nigergate forgeries, documentary evidence of the use by US troops of phosphorus and a new formulaton of napalm [MK77] on the Sunni civilian population will be broadcast tomorrow on international satellite TV. Global coverage of the atrocity, folks.


Paper tigress's diary:


A news program on Italian satellite TV, RAI News 24, has substantiated the claim that the US military has been exploiting the dual use of white phosporus. In its siege of Fallujah, the chemical was used on the civilian populace. The story is in today's Repubblica. The Bush Adminstration and the DoD are about to be shamed before the eyes of the world.

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Shocking revelation RAI News 24. Use of chemical weapons by the US military in Iraq. Veteran admits: Bodies melted away before us.

White phosphorous used on the civilian populace: This is how the US "took" Fallujah.

New napalm formula also used.

ROME. In soldier slang they call it Willy Pete. The technical name is white phosphorus. In theory its purpose is to illumine enemy positions in the dark. In practice, it was used as a chemical weapon in the rebel stronghold of Fallujah. And it was used not only against enemy combatants and guerrillas, but again innocent civilians. The Americans are responsible for a massacre using unconventional weapons, the identical charge for which Saddam Hussein stands accused. An investigation by RAI News 24, the all-news Italian satellite television channel, has pulled the veil from one of the most carefully concealed mysteries from the front in the entire US military campaign in Iraq.

A US veteran of the Iraq war told RAI New correspondent Sigfrido Ranucci this: I received the order use caution because we had used white phosphorus on Fallujah. In military slag it is called 'Willy Pete'. Phosphorus burns the human body on contact--it even melts it right down to the bone.

RAI News 24's investigative story, Fallujah, The Concealed Massacre, will be broadcast tomorrow on RAI-3 and will contain not only eye-witness accounts by US military personnel but those from Fallujah residents. A rain of fire descended on the city. People who were exposed to those multicolored substance began to burn. We found people with bizarre wounds-their bodies burned but their clothes intact, relates Mohamad Tareq al-Deraji, a biologist and Fallujah resident.

I gathered accounts of the use of phosphorus and napalm from a few Fallujah refugees whom I met before being kidnapped, says Manifesto reporter Giuliana Sgrena, who was kidnapped in Fallujah last February, in a recorded interview. I wanted to get the story out, but my kidnappers would not permit it.

RAI News 24 will broadcast video and photographs taken in the Iraqi city during and after the November 2004 bombardment which prove that the US military, contrary to statements in a December 9 communiqué from the US Department of State, did not use phosphorus to illuminate enemy positions (which would have been legitimate) but instend dropped white phosphorus indiscriminately and in massive quantities on the city's neighborhoods.

In the investigative story, produced by Maurizio Torrealta, dramatic footage is shown revealing the effects of the bombardment on civilians, women and children, some of whom were surprised in their sleep.

The investigation will also broadcast documentary proof of the use in Iraq of a new napalm formula called MK77. The use of the incendiary substance on civilians is forbidden by a 1980 UN treaty. The use of chemical weapons is forbidden by a treaty which the US signed in 1997

Fallujah. La strage nascosta [Fallujah, The Concealed Massacre] will be shown on RAI News tomorrow November 8th at 07:35 (via HOT BIRDTM statellite, Sky Channel 506 and RAI-3), and rebroadcast by HOT BIRDTM satellite and Sky Channel 506 at 17:00 [5 pm] and over the next two days.

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Who has weapons of mass destruction and seems to use them on a regular basis .What do you Yanks have to say about this .Your all guilty .Ya fecking pychos just sit there and do nothing no wonder the world is turning against you 8O
 

jimmoyer

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Sadness.

Non stop.

Wait until the real robots come. Those scenes in the Arnold Schwarzenegger movies of robotic warfare is looking more and more attainable.

Whatever we dream, we will do.
 

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We'll see.

Remember the "massacre" at Jenin?

Take it with a grain of salt.
 

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Who has weapons of mass destruction and seems to use them on a regular basis .What do you Yanks have to say about this .Your all guilty .Ya fecking pychos just sit there and do nothing no wonder the world is turning against you

For sure they do. And they use them, yup.
They have been for many years, even on their own citizens.

No horror is too much now/these are end days.

Only the pure will survive? No, reality takes over and we see the strongest survive again, and that begets the next round in that image.
How things start is how they will be - wrought of violence and criminal acts, the New American Empire will be as ugly and inhumane as their warmongering ways that usher it in. Same old same old.

I think this one is lost. Hunker down and let them do their thing, they are too brutal and powerfull. Willing to do "whatever it takes" - the Bush Theme song - ordinary moral people will not match their viciousness.

Maybe I need more sleep... ah , to slumber in ignorant bliss of all this! I can't open my eyes anymore, time to turtle, we are outgunned.
 

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Isn't this the "product" they perfected in Panama during the arrest of Noreiga? Many of the population mentioned how people just melted inside cars and such. There was a documentary with footage of it. Narrated by Elizabeth Montgomery. It's rather disturbing to watch
 

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It's one of many instances of the US using banned weapons. They are a rogue state and should be treated as such.
 

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Colpy said:
We'll see.

Remember the "massacre" at Jenin?

Take it with a grain of salt.


still in denial , are ya?? OR is one to interpret your comments as complete and unadulterated SUPPORT of the rogue nation that uses such weapons as it wants to...........while making a fool of itself condemning 'wmd" in other nations. Bet ya support torture, hanging, crucifixion, and other barbarism too. Civilized?? NOT.

Do you have any idea of how foolish./stupid/ hypocritical/ the u.s. looks /and is right now??? Much is surfacing that has been going on for some time. The anger at the u.s. has been building for some time too and with good reason.

see photo on the torture thread......... and lavish in your sadism......... :evil:

the pathos of this u.s. bizarre/& criminal behavior runs deep & long.


(hey mr.mom.....so good to see ya back here ,hope ya can stay a while
 

jimmoyer

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Colby has a good point.

I've seen the liberal left jump at the first reports of any American atrocity way before the story is 2 weeks old.

But I got a sense however that these reports are very real and the generals and Rumsfeld are going to smash and burn as much of the insurgency as they can.

Perhaps the world will never understand that power will not back away. The powers in France will stop the rioting first before they do anything else. American troops will stay until the Iraqi government has some sort of federalist democracy as it partitions itself into essentially three states. Do not doubt that most of America wants to get our troops out of there.
 

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Remember the Italian journalist who was ambushed by US troops at a roadblock? Could the reason be a story such as this?
 

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jimmoyer said:
Colby has a good point.

I've seen the liberal left jump at the first reports of any American atrocity way before the story is 2 weeks old.

But I got a sense however that these reports are very real and the generals and Rumsfeld are going to smash and burn as much of the insurgency as they can.

Perhaps the world will never understand that power will not back away. The powers in France will stop the rioting first before they do anything else. American troops will stay until the Iraqi government has some sort of federalist democracy as it partitions itself into essentially three states. Do not doubt that most of America wants to get our troops out of there.

jim........this is not a new story. It is the first time it is being printed and announced in this way.No one is "jumping " on it with hysterical mania . this atrocity was reported shortly after the Fallujah massacre.......but it was not played on u.s. media. (TV)......and therefore died for a while.....but investigations continued.

and yes, we all know how irrationally stubborn the u.s. can be. No need to remind us. :roll: They will try to get its way , no matter what the consequences are. Keep killing the Iraqis and soon you might not have a population to control. Then you can greedily steal all the resources you want. Is there no low that the u.s. will not stoop to now??
 

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The Italian journalist was not ambushed.

Ambush means the killers waited in hiding for the victim to show up.

What happened was not an ambush.

What happened were young soldiers guarding a checkpoint when a car approached them.

An Italian journalist was in that car, and somehow the perception of all in the car and the soldiers at the checkpoint ---- all of them were in a volatile moment, like Bruce Willis in Pulp Fiction holding a machine gun and suddenly the toaster pops toast.
 

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jimmoyer said:
The Italian journalist was not ambushed.

Ambush means the killers waited in hiding for the victim to show up.

What happened was not an ambush.

What happened were young soldiers guarding a checkpoint when a car approached them.

An Italian journalist was in that car, and somehow the perception of all in the car and the soldiers at the checkpoint ---- all of them were in a volatile moment, like Bruce Willis in Pulp Fiction holding a machine gun and suddenly the toaster pops toast.


many think (and with evidence) that it was ambush. Jury is out on that one too.

So much devestation, so much killing and so little time. and not for a moment shall we forget who the feck STARTED this horror and LIED to do it... as some can spin things to suit their preconcieved ideas all they want........but it will not refute the facts......as they trickle out.
 

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"...Then you can greedily steal all the resources you want. Is there no low that the u.s. will not stoop to now??"

Your rightful bias is so strong that sometimes you don't understand that although you can be right about "A" doesn't mean ipso facto you are right about "B."

The British and Americans developed much of the Middle East oil fields, and as the example of Saudi Arabia shows you, you will recall in history that the House of Saud waited until it could exert power over that oil and that is just what they did, and so no one actually really believes the Americans or the British can ever control the oil there except only as consumers, not owners.

The House of Saud has got a lot of money and it finances many things around the globe and they didn't get that money by NOT owning the oil.

The same will happen with Iraq.
 

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jimmoyer said:
Sadness.

Non stop.

Wait until the real robots come. Those scenes in the Arnold Schwarzenegger movies of robotic warfare is looking more and more attainable.

Whatever we dream, we will do.


oh great! then we can have robots doing the u.s destruction for them....... killing and maiming at will...... How sad to read this kind of WAR mentality.

us. (americans) = war , killing and torture. (sadism at its worst)
 

jimmoyer

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Whatever we dream we will do.

Let me define "we."

It means mankind. It means that whatever the human mind can think or dream of, one day it will happen, just like one day the speed of light will be conquered and thus TIME will be conquered with all the caprice we can muster.
 

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still in denial , are ya?? OR is one to interpret your comments as complete and unadulterated SUPPORT of the rogue nation that uses such weapons as it wants to...........while making a fool of itself condemning 'wmd" in other nations. Bet ya support torture, hanging, crucifixion, and other barbarism too. Civilized?? NOT.

Do you have any idea of how foolish./stupid/ hypocritical/ the u.s. looks /and is right now??? Much is surfacing that has been going on for some time. The anger at the u.s. has been building for some time too and with good reason.

see photo on the torture thread......... and lavish in your sadism......... :evil:

Easy there Ocean Breeze!

I am not a sadist.

Perhaps a bit of a barbarian, but that is a good thing. It takes a civilized nation to build gas chambers and gulags.

I am sympathetic with those involved in combat. A leader's first responsibility is to the troops he leads. If the use of a weapon at his ready disposal will save their lives......he will use it.

If the murderers of the Iraqi insurgency hide behind supportive civilians.......a leader's first responsibility is to the men he leads. That is hard headed (and hard hearted) reality.

That said, the Yanks do sometimes take on fruit flies with cannon.

As I said, we'll see.[/quote]
 

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jimmoyer said:
"...Then you can greedily steal all the resources you want. Is there no low that the u.s. will not stoop to now??"

Your rightful bias is so strong that sometimes you don't understand that although you can be right about "A" doesn't mean ipso facto you are right about "B."

The British and Americans developed much of the Middle East oil fields, and as the example of Saudi Arabia shows you, you will recall in history that the House of Saud waited until it could exert power over that oil and that is just what they did, and so no one actually really believes the Americans or the British can ever control the oil there except only as consumers, not owners.

The House of Saud has got a lot of money and it finances many things around the globe and they didn't get that money by NOT owning the oil.

The same will happen with Iraq.

believe what you want. :roll: Too bad that the killing/lying method remains the u.s. chosen method.