You should probably know that BL also thinks the UK should be running the world as it was back in the crusades. That it was probably a false flag operation back then isn't something he can comprehend let only any of the ones in play these days.
What a load of codswallop. Most terrorists on Earth today are Muslim, and that's no surprise considering that the Koran teaches your lot to kill the "stinking kuffar pigs" and Mohammed himself enjoyed beheading "non-believers." Mohammed himself was what we'd today call a terrorist.
Here is what I mean by not willing to see facts. (as in Jihadi John being trained by the UK and where there is one there is more)
(in part)
United States Army School of the Americas: Background and Congressional Concerns
Richard F. Grimmett
Specialist in National Defense
Mark P. Sullivan
Specialist in Latin American Affairs
Foreign Affairs and National Defense Division
SUMMARY
This report provides background information on the School of the Americas, a U.S. Army training facility, largely for Spanish-speaking Latin American cadets and officers, located at Fort Benning, Georgia. It reviews the history and background of the School, discusses its missions, and examines several controversies that have developed in recent years. These include concerns about the School's graduates who have been implicated in human rights violations and the adequacy of human rights training at the School. Questions over continued funding of the School of the Americas were raised in Congress in 1993 and will likely be raised again in 1994. On September 30, 1993, the House rejected an amendment to the FY1994 Defense Appropriations measure (P.L. 103-139, H.R. 3116) that would have cut $2.9 million from the Army's operation and maintenance account, an amount equal to the amount in the account dedicated to running the School. In 1994, further legislative attempts to close the School may again target the Army's operation and maintenance account as well as another funding source for the School -- International Military Education and Training (IMET) program funds -- provided through foreign assistance legislation.
BACKGROUND 1
The School of the Americas was originally established in 1946 in the U.S.- controlled Panama Canal Zone as the Latin American Center--Ground Division. In July 1963, the school acquired its current name, and Spanish became its official language. On September 21, 1984, the school suspended operations in compliance with the terms of the 1977 Panama Canal Treaty. In December 1984, ---------------------------- 1 All background facts and data were taken from materials provided by the Department of the Army, Public Affairs, and the United States Army School of the Americas. The staff and faculty figure represents total as of March 3, 1994. --------------------------- the school reopened at Fort Benning, Georgia, as part of the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command. All elements of the School of the Americas are located at Fort Benning with the exception of the Helicopter School Battalion which is located at Fort Rucker, Alabama. Since 1946, more than 57,700 officers, cadets, and non-commissioned officers from Latin America and the United States have been trained at the School of the Americas. The School's staff and faculty-- comprised of 308 civilian and multi-service military personnel-prepare, support and present 34 different courses in Spanish to students representing 16 nations. The School of the Americas teaches a variety of courses relating to U.S. Army doctrine, from basic patrolling techniques to the Command and General Staff Course (CGSC). The School of the Americas is charged by P.L. 100-180 (10 USC 4415) with the mission of developing and conducting instruction for the armed forces of Latin America, using the most doctrinally sound, relevant, and cost-effective training programs possible. The law stipulates that the School will promote military professionalism, foster cooperation among the multinational military forces in Latin America, and expand Latin American armed forces' knowledge of United States customs and traditions. The school is organized to provide principal training elements-joint and combined operations, special operations and civil military operations, noncommissioned officer professional development, and resource management. Two academic departments present all instruction, except the Instructor Training Course. The Helicopter School Battalion (HSB) at Fort Rucker, Alabama provides initial and advanced helicopter flight instruction in Spanish. Additional helicopter maintenance instruction is provided at Fort Eustis, Virginia. The 47-week Command and General Staff Course, taught by the Department of Joint and Combined Operations, is attended by students from Latin America and the United States. Since 1955 over 1,100 students have graduated from the CGSC. Training programs to deal with insurgency threats were developed for students in the 1960s and programs aimed at contending with narco-terrorism in the 1980s. Human rights training is part of the program of the School of the Americas. The majority of the students who attend the School are funded by International Military Education and Training (IMET) program funds, provided through foreign assistance legislation. Since 1978, Congress has directed that education and training conducted under MET would be designed to "increase the awareness of nationals of foreign countries participating in such activities of basic issues involving internationally recognized human rights." In 1990, Congress established an expanded IMET program which earmarked a portion of IMET funds to be used for "developing, initiating, conducting and evaluating courses" for training "foreign and civilian officials" in the creation and maintenance of "effective military judicial systems and military codes of conduct, including the observance of internationally recognized human rights." Prior to 1989, the School of the Americas provided human rights training both formally--in classroom instruction on the Laws of Land Warfare--and informally--through exposure to American institutions. Since 1989, the School has established a policy on human rights training and revised its curriculum to integrate human rights training into every course taught. A total of nearly 1,000 hours of such instruction is reportedly interwoven into the curriculum and consists of four specific components: human rights, military justice, civilian control of the military, and democratization. The School of the Americas budget for FY1994 totals $4.475 million from two sources. The School's fixed budget comes from Operations and Maintenance, Army (OMA) which is provided through the Defense Department's authorization and appropriations legislation. In FY1994, the School's OMA funding level is $2.908 million. The OMA funding pays for all of the School's overhead costs, including civilian pay, guest instructor programs costs, supplies and equipment, certain travel expenses, and contracts. About 90 percent of OMA funds are spent on civilian pay and the guest instructor program. The other funding source for the School is reimbursable funds granted to Latin American countries under the United States Foreign Military Sales (FMS), International Military Education and Training (IMET), and International Narcotics Matters (INM) programs. These funds pay for the actual costs of student training. In FY1994 the total funds the School will receive from these sources is $1.567 million.
United States Army School of the Americas: Background and Congressional Concerns
, and if you don't have info about it please don't say anything at all , I'm ready to answer all question about Isalm
Jesus was a Prophet in the Quran, what would stop that book from being what Jesus taught the woman He met at Jacob's Well? At some point between His baptism by John and when John was in prison and Jesus started teaching as a High Priest with more power than Moses (which is where John was)
If the religion at the community level preaches a violent doctrine or one not in keeping
with the law it should be regarded under the organized crime laws such as against the
mob or bikers its no different
You do that all the time, nobody takes you serious let alone serious and informed.