Introduction:
To readers who are new to this story: You are now in part
XXVIIb of the
Birth of the Kweb, the Kweb is of course the KinkyWeb&is this
website. This website is good&strong, it's some fine piece of art.
Sometimes I write a bit rough on some subjects, but that's the way it
is. If you don't like that you get to some other PolitcalCorrect website
please!
If you are new, you have to know that almost all things I do write on this
website do have some nasty habit of coming out. To avoid judicial shit
I had to place some disclaimers, here is the disclaimer
to this story.
Also it is wise to read the Introduction to the
stories, here I spell
out some words that frequently appear in the stories, for example the
SilverBullet. Who is the SilverBullet do you think? If you don't know read
the Introduction
to TheStoriesProject. |
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16 Nov 2003: Yesterday it was the
fourth Military Bloody Day declared. So proudly I can present for
you from the theatre of operations the next art, an art so
beautiful that all military mindsets on the face of the entire
planet will look with amazement. This is what happens when
operations have my little blessing, but honor to those who deserve
this and these are of course the operatives. Here it is:
A man quoted by Reuters news agency said he had seen the two helicopters collide after an explosion.
"I looked outside the window and saw two helicopters," he said.
"One was flying low and was on fire. The other was higher up. The first one climbed and hit the higher one."
Comment: Is this (military) art or isn't it? This is so
beautiful, but as always there is more:
Mosul is located well to the north of the so-called "Sunni triangle" that has been at the heart of the insurgency.
However, the city is home to both Sunni Muslims and Kurds, and in recent weeks coalition forces in the region have been fighting an increasingly
well-organized resistance.
Comment: It has crossed the borders of religious and
cultural differences and I just feel so emotional upon
this. The one moment I jump for joy the next moment I am
almost crying because these wonderful works of corporation
minimize the dangers of civil war... Because I never spoke
this out but this is still my big fear, a civil war. But I
am smiling Iraqis and I believe in you and again I read
that beautiful military art: "One was flying low and was on fire. The other was higher up. The first one climbed and hit the higher one."
Oh oh, I love you and the finest thing of all is
that I do not get any kind of complaint from the Pentagon
and from CENTCOM! And all I have to do is exercising my
right to free speech as found on number one of the
United States constitution, this is an infinite dream in
many ways. In many ways it is. |
Yes, in many ways it is. So what about the next Military Bloody
Day, the next MBD? Let me quote the words from the homepage and
let me wish big amounts of luck to all those who would like to
participate into the first contest for the Blue Footed Crane
Trophy. Quote:
(Sunday 16 Nov
16. 31 hours) Since the so called Military Bloody Days are
very successful I found wisdom in trying to make some kind
of contest from this.
So next Saturday 22 November will be a MBD day and that
party in Iraq that kills the most coalition soldiers has
won the contest. The winner will be rewarded with the Blue
Footed Crane Trophy, in case you do not know what a Blue
Footed Crane is you could read this nice
little file...
Good luck to all and I hope
all will have a little bit of luck and a little bit of
sharp brains.
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Title:
A crane lifts the Black Hawk
Up again after it was DOWN DOWN DOW.
(Holy Moses, is that DOWN DOWN DOW some kind of signal to all
my hedge fund cells? Even I do not know this, but could it be may
be that DOW stuff is below 9500 by next Friday? Just for fun and
so? Ok?)
Now I would like to proceed with a big big question I
constantly have. In the picture above you see a crane taking away
the wreckage of a US army helicopter. Well I do not know if these
cranes have 'Blue Foots' (4 of those standards they often stand
upon...). Please my dear US soldiers make one of my days and paint
those outpointing crane standards blue...
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After all that fun we observed above it is time to take the
gloves off and do some serious ramming. I am well aware of the
fact that my strangest of cells, my neocon cell, is hoping that I
will reflect upon the speech made lately by their Holy President.
Well to be honest I was stunned too by sayings like "A
60 years of support of autocratic regimes did indeed not make this
country any safer." I was stunned and for the
first time the White House was faster then me because I did not
understand the '60 year' phrase in this (probably the start of the
cold war that leaded to the MAD doctrine stuff and so). Well,
these words ain't bad but to me they are just what they are and
that is 'words words words' and in my mind are suddenly all those
decades of beautiful (Dutch) parliamental speech explaining that
selling state opium (with a lot of tax) is only in the interest of
this particular colony (Indonesia in this case dating back to the
19th century).
So I am throwing back the next Media report quote as found on the
Drudge report. It is about how the British people view upon the
top of the Conservative Mindset from the US of A (the Holy
President that is sometimes named by me via his nickname IQ43):
Sat Nov 15 2003
19:43:02 ET
The full extent of the low regard Britons have for George Bush was tonight revealed in a poll.
The US President was branded a threat to world peace by a clear majority, 60%, of those questioned by YouGov.
More than one in three, 37%, said Mr Bush was "stupid" while 33% called him "incoherent".
Only a minority saw positive characteristics in Mr Bush, with just 7% regarding him as a good world leader, 6% as articulate and 10% as intelligent.
Comment: If from date 11 September 2001 all other
governments simply would have told to the US government
that 'This is just what you deserve' and that 'This is
only a lousy 3000' than may be the present vision upon the
Holy President of the United States of North America (the
USNA) would not be this negative. For the time being this
is all I have to say my dear but strange cell that I
classify as my 'neocon cell'. |
Title:
A crane lifts the Black Hawk
Up again after it was DOWN DOWN DOW.
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17 Nov 2003: Ok my dear al Queda my
dear Basis I have done my thinking (although I did not study the
exact content of the last two 'responsibility claimed' blasts in
Iraq and Turkey). The blast in Iraq against that Italian Army
Slime did make me feel so good, just so good for a couple of days.
That was the Basis I know.
On the contrary there were that blasts at the two synagogues in
the Turkey landscape that made me feel sad. But I have decided to
look into the mirror and I just cannot deny that a few hours
before the Turkey blasts I did indeed write two times that four
letter word starting with a B, ending with a M and 'two holes in
the middle'.
And it was a long time ago I wrote that for the last time and
indeed I have asked you to work on speed so stuff could be there
in hours instead of days...
Lets leave it with that for the time being, after all my
analysis around the Saudi blast could have been better because
indeed that royal house is shocked and panicked to the bone. (But I
just know relatively little upon the exact & detailed
situation into Saudi Arabia, all I agree upon is that this
particular regime must be ended but I prefer a soft way with far
less than 1% of population wipe out!)
So far for the latest blasts, my dear al Queda what is your
particular opinion upon the incoming 'Military Bloody Day' contest
from next Saturday into the Iraqi landscape? Next Saturday will be
Military Bloody Day number five and that sure is some reason for
celebration since only MBD number three was without great
success... In case you consider this contest a good idea too, may
I still ask you to minimize that so called collateral stuff?
All I have to say to all parties willing to involve in this
special MBD contest; Try to avoid civil losses and for the rest
you have all my blessings!
Title:
Let peace be upon you at the
moment of attacking & good luck to all.
Now it is the right point in this story to proceed, to write
on, with the next perfect quotes upon the sharp result of Military
Bloody Day number four. Quotes from the (military) heavens:
Military officials have not determined the cause of Saturday's crash of two Black Hawk helicopters in Mosul, which killed 17 soldiers in the deadliest single incident since the Iraq war began March 20.
However, hostile fire is believed behind three other crashes since Oct. 25. Some witnesses attributed the Mosul crashes to hostile fire.
However, Brig. Gen. Mark Hertling of the 1st Armored Division, told reporters Monday that "indications" based on preliminary findings indicate that the final report on the Mosul incident will be "different than what the media presented so far."
Comment: Wow wow my dear general Mark, that was my
first impression too. That this is different than what the
media presented so far, but even if this is the case my
dear general Mark my words from yesterday (just look
above) would have been the same... Wow wow my dear general
nr. 77 my dear Mark 77, have you found that strange and
GiantGeneral at the horizon and do thee understand that
indeed most folks into the USA do not know what they do
why they do?
(Simply said; was this collision a perfect martyrship
action to achieve transformation of warfare?) |
After the showing off of this GiantGeneral please look at
JustSomeWarArt number 18, I left that perfect picture completely
unchanged and it was the nicest of armies on this planet that did
make this perfect WarArt work (only propaganda like the 'Lets
roll' kind of emotional stuff, but anyway it is nice to look at).
Here is jswa18.
Title:
Yes my dear Pentagon, lets
roll & crack down the old doctrines!
M1A1 Abrams tanks, Bradley fighting vehicles and armoured personnel carriers rumbled through the centre of Tikrit, startling residents and snarling traffic.
Infantrymen in full battle dress manned street corners or gripped machineguns mounted on Humvees as part of the contingent of several hundred troops.
Lieutenant-Colonel Steve Russell, commander of the 4th Infantry Division's 1-22 Battalion, said he wanted to show guerrillas around this hotbed of anti-American sentiment what his battalion looked like.
''They need to understand it is more than Humvees that will be used against the resistance. We will absolutely crush the resistance,'' Russell told reporters after the 90-minute display.
Asked if he was concerned guerrillas might have used the opportunity to take pot shots at his men from rooftops using rocket-propelled grenades or AK-47s, Russell said: ''That would be a great thing if they took a shot because then we could easily identify them, return fire and kill them.''
There was no cheering from the hundreds of Iraqi onlookers, and plenty of hostile stares. Some residents stood on the balconies of dilapidated three-story buildings to watch.
One youth said: ''Iraq good, America no.'' Another gave the thumbs up sign as he watched the armour pass. Gunners sat atop tanks bearing inscriptions such as ''cowboys from hell'' and ''creeping death.''
Comment: Both those youths are in the right although
for completely different reasons, so both youths will have
some simple kind of protection flowing from this story.
And I am just so sorry for those "cowboys from
hell" and those "creeping death gunners"
but for you there is no protection at all. Your ways will
be 'transformed' one way or the other. So often I have
said that I will beat the shit out of this present
American secretary of defense, this SilverBullet under the
name of Donald Rumsfeld. Do you think I am bluffing or
so? |
The next quote is found on the drudge report and Matt drudge
did write them himselves, may be now he understands the mindset of
his own government (are you Matt or are you still on conservative
mindset ground?):
The death toll of US troops since the war began passed the 400 mark yesterday when two Black Hawk helicopters crashed in northern Iraq killing 17 American soldiers.
But Mr Bush, in an interview with BBC's Breakfast with Frost recorded several days ago, said the scale of the task had been anticipated
Evidence of weapons of mass destruction would be found, he pledged and he defended US and UK intelligence as "sound".
Comment: My dearest of Pentagon boyz & girlz, why
don't you taste the words of thee Holy President in your
own mouth, this 'Evidence of WMD stuff will be
found' kind
of rubbish... You do it all to yourself my dear boyz &
girlz! No beating around your Bush please and I just have
that low tolerance level of more dead Iraqi civilians! So
sleep rather well upon receiving the next so called
Military Bloody Day and please try to act normal and do
what this little story needs, just please. |
Title:
Just a few Nasdaq snapshots
from today; nice art or not?
Time reporter Brian Bennett is 'at the scene' and some '100%
idiot' CNN anchor Bill Hemmer is asking him questions:
HEMMER: Finally, Brian, the amount of money that some of these insurgents might be being paid, you say about $1,000 for an attack on U.S. troops. How do you know the money's being paid out? How do you know that this is what's being offered?
BENNETT: This comes from both an American colonel operating in Baghdad and also from Gen. Abizaid's speech this last weekend. They know that from talking to captured resistance members who have told them. These American officials say that the motivation for a lot of these men who are planting improvised explosive devices on the side of the road is simply money. They're unemployed and out of work and looking for a way to make a little cash.
Comment: Let me hope that the ways of the so called
'economical terror' will work the same way. Don't you know
what 'economical terror' is beside that 'religious terror'
we have from lately? In that case you must be stupid to
the bone because you just missed this into my writings at
previous dates... But there will be entire & complete
branches of so called 'terror' beside that stuff that the
Whitest of Houses is 'fighting' lately. But more fun from
these kind of mindsets is observed:
HEMMER: Your article also says the insurgents are getting smarter by the day, maybe by the week. How do you know this?
BENNETT: One source, who used to work for the former regime and is now in contact with some of the resistance cell leaders in different parts of the country, has said that some of the cell leaders who used to operate independently have now started to come together on a weekly basis. The leaders of these cells are coming together and trading information about the location of U.S. bases, of possible targets, and trading information about tactics that have been effective against the American soldiers in the past.
Comment: For how long am I just asking to 'write down
stories' from 'detailed knowledge' upon how to 'attack the
US army' so this could spread to all those other 119
nations the US army is within? How stupid you are my dear
American journalists and just how long ago I wrote for the
first time 'write your stories down'? Why are the White
House words always greeted without any criticism and why
do I always need dozens of deaths before you get the most
simple points in your brains?
Why is this American journalism? Why? |
At the end of the day we can take a little look at the result
of the words I wrote yesterday (look above) that spelled out so
nicely DOWN DOWN DOW! And it was a beautiful day on the stock
markets around the world and so many stock reporters were trying
to play for the weather man in trying to explain this sudden down
stuff. Let US look how stuff evolved into the United States of
North America, here are five pics from the Nasdaq:
Title:
The Sun never goes down in
the Kweb empire. |
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18 Nov 2003: Well, this week
started so perfectly on the stock markets around the world. But
this morning here in Europe everything was in the green again, so
is this problematic? Why not listen what I want in detail:
It would be nice if at the end of the
week the DOW would be just below 9500. |
Did I say anything upon other markets? Now? So the advice is to
'pump it over' and you better start pumping now if I were you. Or
am I not your guide in difficult market times? Am I not your
friend?
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But 'of course' my DOWN DOWN DOW words have just nothing to do
with the perfect declining from yesterday since all those
(American) reporters & stuff like that (having far higher
salaries than I have so they must be 'more' in the right) cite
different reasons. Of course I am wrong and is the next pure
wisdom:
NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - For Wall Streeters, the world seemed a more dangerous place when they sat down at their desks on Monday morning than it had when they headed home last Friday.
"What's going on in the Middle East is resonating more with investors now than it was a week ago," said Morgan Stanley economist Bill Sullivan. "It's become very clear that the environment in the Middle East is (more) unsettled and that's introducing a new level of uncertainty."
Comment: Well my dear Morgan Stanley Bill, in case you
still do not know what the exact 'cause' was of that
lowest DOW point at 7197,49 then your entire Morgan
Stanley is standing outside reality. And you know what
happens with (financial) organizations that constantly
stand outside reality. So Bill what are you gonna do to
save your company? The same as the White House or
so? |
Yes, stunning dimensions again but this time stunning in
stupidity at Morgan Stanley. Or not my dear hedge fund cells
around the world, or not? Aren't my selling advices the best there
are? And didn't you make a lot of money from the declining (and
later growing again) stock markets?
Title:
Lets turn the Beautiful One
into art while giving good selling advices.
After the financial stuff it is time again to make fools of
American journalists, still no one of them has asked at the two
snipers (or their lawyers) why they wanted to end the killings at
some very interesting date. All that is needed are some simple
questions like 'Was this because of the so called Moral
Equation period?' Or, just for example; 'Was the reason for
the shootings to help this story and/or me?' But of course as
usual nothing will happen, it is not without reason that
those amongst you that consider themselves as being 'Footsoldiers
for Bush' are more or less legitimate targets too (as I
spelled out some time ago). Now a quote on that court case:
"The defense is able to talk about the very thing that they most want to discuss, how this happened," he said. "How a normal child, Malvo, was starved for guidance and how, at his most vulnerable age, this older adult figure enters his life and completely corrupted him. The defense doesn't want to disprove his involvement. That is a next-to- impossible task."
Defense attorney Jonathan Shapiro argued that Muhammad's life should be spared. He told jurors they will be surprised to hear what a good father Muhammad was and how many people respected him.
Comment: Again let me recall that during the so called
Moral Equation period it was allowed to retaliate all dead
Afghan civilians a ten fold time. So something like a 40
thousand attack could have happened, but it did not
materialize... So count your blessings American journalism
and try to speak the truth (even if this is considered
unpatriotic by your colleagues, even then).
And didn't you remark that just before 15 August this year
there was another sniper that stopped on that particular
day (although I never mentioned it since in August there
was a TourTheWorld against the StillNotBlackHouse and that
was more important at that time). |
Title:
Yes journalists I am mean to
you, but you do the same to me. Or not?
Now we are on the August month anyway, why not remember that
the very moment I named that country Afghanistan again, that the
next day there were dozens of deaths more or less suddenly? But
again no Western journalist is willing to see that even the so
called evil and crazy Taliban did often as I asked them, only
because I took them serious and so they took me serious. Life
isn't that difficult journalist folks, but may be you have seen to
many cartoon clips where GOOD is fighting EVIL. Well, that is your
problem and not mine. Now a quote upon the developments into the
Afghan landscape:
SPIN BOLDAK, Afghanistan (Reuters) - The
Taliban admitted responsibility on Tuesday for the weekend murder of a French U.N. worker in Afghanistan and threatened to execute a Turkish engineer unless the government freed jailed comrades.
Taliban officials also warned that journalists, aid workers and anyone considered to be assisting U.S.-led forces in Afghanistan would be targets for future attacks.
Comment: Well Taliban I see the problem in this not to
mention all those at those Cuban base without normal legal
aid and future military trials. Military trials without
being classified as a military combatant is rather
paradoxal but anyway.
May I ask you to withhold attack on civil foreign agencies
(except those who are strongly military related of
course)? Place attacks on those journalists that are truth
seekers for Mr. Bush. And at the moment those journalists
start finally writing upon the truth lets all suddenly
stop all actions and see first what the result of those
writings will be. So no UNESCO females but journalist meat
please!
And to all 'evil' drugslords as they are found into the
Afghan landscape again thank you so much for your
contributions so I could write "Heroin
production is at 90% of it's peak level while prices are
five folded"! Just look at the money numbers
and it is clear that you did more for the country than all
foreign civil aid agencies together! That was a miracle
and I am still very thankful for this. |
Title:
And into the Afghan
landscape people got to work again. Or not?
After the financial, the sniper and the Afghan stuff another
part of the infinite checker board needs a bit of attention too.
This time we look at the 'old ways' of making warfare (compare
with what I want of that all). First a little technical look upon
Chinook defenses, quote:
The Chinook that was struck had an older anti-missile system known as the M-130. The newer version puts out more flares that can serve as better decoys against missiles equipped with infrared tracking systems.
The unit, called the ALE-47, also can release a greater quantity of metallic particles known as "chaff," designed to confuse radar guidance systems on hostile missiles.
The flares on the new system also can be sequenced to pulse in a way that more closely resembles the pulsating heat signature of a helicopter engine, officials said.
The older system emits a constant heat trail that infrared-guided missiles could be programmed to ignore. An Army spokesman could not say whether it was working on the downed Chinook.
Comment: With computer chips and digital vision
becoming cheaper and cheaper by the year it is clear that
future shoulder fired rockets can become much more
sophisticated compared to the stuff of the present years.
That is a simple observation that any military mindset can
understand. So US army and NATO forces, in case you hold
on to your doctrines of 'overwhelming force'; let these
advanced shoulder fired rockets be the (asymmetrical)
military future you desire so much...
But please do not complain in a few years when advanced
stuff like this is 'at the scene'. |
Title:
Who will win the techno
battle of asymmetrical warfare?
Yes, who will win that battle in the long run? That is wise
question and the answer is rather simple; that party that is
constantly more creative than the other and constantly see the
holes into the thinking of the opponent will win in the long run.
All you need is good enthusiasm and a good cause to believe in.
And since it is still one of my little wishes that for example
into the Iraqi landscape some kind of future emerges where there
is no need any longer to get tortured at police stations, I think
that in the long run the future is rather bright. Also it could be
that it is a little bit different than the Americans think, but
that is their problem. In the meantime the Americans are allowed
to explain the next at the Italians, quote:
The former Saddam aide cites other improvements in tactics. He claims the material for the bomb used last week in Nasiriyah—which was aimed at Italian forces and killed 31 people—came from the warhead of a surface-to-air missile looted from an ammunition dump. U.S. forces had disabled the missile by taking out the booster that launches it but left the 2,200-lb. warhead behind, he says. The resistance, he adds, is learning how to modify other types of looted weapons, converting air-to-air missiles into surface-to-air missiles for targeting low-flying helicopters.
Comment: Many months ago I wrote words like; 'These
are the days of wonder and wondering why. These are the
days of the creation of a complete military dual to the US
army on a global scale.'
But that was May or June and stuff is still in it's baby
phase (because a complete dual to the US army is not build
in a few months of course) but I sure am smiling my dear
Iraqis. I sure am smiling and just once more the long term
policy:
- A kind of military Vietnam for the US army
(& coalition forces) while in the meantime
- Serious improvement for the Iraqi population.
This is the train we are on and don't forget a train
always needs two tracks to ride upon... |
Title:
Who will win the techno
battle of asymmetrical warfare?
Who will win this battle of asymmetrical warfare and what will
be that 'collateral damage'? A nice question that is hard to
answer at this moment, more easy to answer is why the entire
(former) Iraqi army was given freedom and not locked up for a few
years. May be this was because I did some writing into that
direction upon explaining it would be wise to build up (new)
governmental stuff from 'scratch' as the Americans name it.
The US Administration now knows that coalition forces alone cannot bring peace to Iraq. As the cia report said—and the Pentagon acknowledges—Iraqis will always be better than the Americans at ferreting out intelligence about insurgents. That helps explain why many in Washington privately say they regret Bremer's decision to disband the Iraqi army on May 23.
Comment: Freedom is freedom and therefore it is not
wise to throw hand grenades at family members of (low
ranking) workers for the US lead occupation, it is much
more wise to give this long story devastating and perfect
military attacks on occupational forces. Attacks and raids
so beautiful that all military mindsets on this planet
will look again with big amazement, why not?
After all these are the days of wondering and wondering
why, why is there some force out there that can beat the
SlimyWorms of the American military mindset? Why? |
Title: Some
flare stuff; engineers please look for the holes in their
thinking.....
(Remark: The above picture comes from some demonstration, actual
and factual battle field use might be completely different of
course. But again, just look for the holes in their technical
stuff and slam back...)
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19 Nov 2003: No war art made (I
could not find the photos of that Italian military police station
blasting anymore, a pity so may be I can update with that may be
bigger strikes will emerge in the future days...). So directly
Media reporting stuff and so, we start with the 'evil dual use of
al Queda by that evil former Iraqi regime'.
From Reuters we have (quote);
The memo which mentioned intelligence from various agencies including the CIA, FBI, Defense Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency, showed contacts between Iraq and al Qaeda began in 1990 and continued through mid-March 2003, days before the Iraq war began, The Weekly Standard said.
The Bush administration alleged there were links between former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein and al Qaeda in making its case for going to war against Baghdad.
Al Qaeda is blamed for the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks that killed about 3,000 people in the United States, but U.S. officials have repeatedly said there was no evidence that Iraq was tied to those hijacked plane attacks.
Comment: As far as I know these kind of 'contacts' go
as far as people who go to some hospital after being
wounded into the Afghan landscape where the US army did
fought it's most brave battles. As said before, if al
Queda would really be that network of religious zealots
there would be little reason to expect a connection
between the former Iraqi regime and al Queda.
And why not attack the German government in this? After
all they gave housing and higher education to some of the
19 operatives from 9/11. Why not attack the Germans? That
would make just as much sense as far as I know, or does al
Queda really have confiscated all that WMD stuff and is
that the reason it is all gone? |
Title: Some
flare stuff; engineers please look for the holes in their
thinking.....
From Reuters we have also the next interesting quote:
© Copyright Reuters 2003. All rights reserved. Any copying, re-publication or re-distribution of Reuters content or of any content used on this site, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without prior written consent of Reuters.
Comment: Well, I would be delighted in case you would
like to 'court house attack' me. As always those dates are
the best in triggering blasting stuff my dear Reuters so I
am waiting.... (You must attack me or stay silent forever
since I am republishing your stuff and I will in the
future, so attack or stay silent forever!) |
In another development into the Afghan landscape it was
observed that the United Nations is pulling back about 30 foreign
staff members. This especially from the southern & eastern
parts of Afghanistan. Interesting quote:
The shootings and bombings, which appear to be growing both in sophistication and lethality, are believed to be part of a campaign to drive aid workers from southern Afghanistan, the Taliban heartland. The group appears to be trying to gain support from ethnic Pashtuns already frustrated by a lack of aid from the international community and a lack of power in the national government.
Comment: I to do regret the loss of a female UNESCO
employee but I am so sorry my dear United Nation because
isn't it a fact of life you were willing to indulge into
some WarOnDrugs and did declare in the past that by 2008
all drug use would be wiped out from the face of this
planet?
Of course the Americans made sure that this would never
include the use of growing hormones but injection of these
are not 'drugs' of course. Just taste my words, the longer
I study your real face the more you look like some stupid
slave to the Americans and not some real international
organization...
So why don't you withdraw and leave Afghanistan to the
Afghanis? All I know that very likely even into
Afghanistan stuff will grow towards a better life, because
the attacks are growing in sophistication and lethality so
the 'cognitive mindset' is growing there too... (But my
dear Afghanis, to you the same order applies as to the
Iraqis and that is you always need to minimize civil
deaths and civil wounded!) |
Title:
Who will win the techno
battle of asymmetrical warfare?
ThunderTitle:
The Afghans are invited to
think upon the battle of emotional warfare.
At this point in the long story let me again emphasize the
next: After the super powers of this planet fucked up perfectly
into Afghanistan only something like the Taliban could restore
some kind of order and some kind of rest into that demolished
society. So many years of such terrible war and so many death at
the scene, again I say only something like the Taliban could bring
back some basic kind of life.
We all know that I as a person am very different from the average
Taliban member, this does not take away that I am some kind of
teacher and they are some kind of Student (or not?). So hope is
far from lost and I am still more or less with Taliban type of
figures as long as there is no turning back to stoning people for
only some adultery and cutting hands of for simple theft. That is
what I think of you my dear Taliban, I take you serious in many
ways.
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The above words were written just before & after midnight
from 18 to 19 November, only this morning under the pleasure of a
nice cup of tea the next came to my humble opinion:
The euro rose to a new peak of $1.1978 Wednesday in London, extending its gains over two percent in New York the previous day.
Comment: This is just so beautiful and again so much
more power is gliding into the beautiful and long story of
Reinko and his great love called America. The two percent
of US$ value against other major currencies occurred in
the evening so let me quote what I wrote on my nice little
homepage yesterday:
(Tuesday 18 Nov 12.05 hours) Yesterday was a
beautiful (and even global!) DOWN DOWN DOW day so I have to thank all my
hedge fund cells dearly! Please don't forget the target for this week
and this target is below just 9500 on the DOW.
After that I will leave you alone again for some time and that's a
promise...
(Also do not forget that I am often far to reasonable, during the big
hammering period of 2002 when I wanted stuff below 7000 I even settled
for that minimum of 7197,49 and that was a full 3% more than the
desired 7000. It's a question of give and take and this week I take a
little, just a little.
Or do thee want me to create another big hammer, this time called the
NightmareOnTheUS$?) |
Oh this all is so beautiful since I was only considering
creating the NightmareOnTheUS$, only considering and making it
dependent from the DOW value next Friday... Two percent of dollar
value is even much more then two percent of major stocks wiping
out, the entire America lost one dollar out of every 50 they have.
And all financial mindsets around this planet will look at
amazement to this beautiful art called the NightmareOnTheUS$ that
is only under consideration right now.
Shall I create and activate this tempting Nightmare or shall I
not do that? What do you think my dear reader, what do you think?
__________________________
Title:
Look even Britney bans all
evil dual use of bras.
To my amazement (and likely some reason this new
NightmareOnTheUS$ is working so good) the White House has declared
import tariffs on Chinese bras. So this is a very interesting
development in the Trade Wars that started with tariffs on
imported steel. And when I just read the next on forbes (dot com)
I even had to laugh:
NEW YORK - The Bush Administration yesterday imposed quotas on Chinese knit fabric, dressing gowns, robes and bras, invoking so-called "safeguard relief" on those products in response to petitions filed by U.S. manufacturers.
Comment: It sure is 'free trade' to invoke some
"safeguard relief" and it abundantly makes clear
that 'capitalism in America' is a strange thing. Just like
they hijacked democracy they have in some ways hijacked
the relatively good ideas of capitalism too. But the next
quote really did it to me, enjoy:
© Copyright Reuters 2003, 18
Nov. According to an official statement of the White House
there would be a 900% import tariff on Chinese bras so the
importing price would be ten folded. According to national
security adviser Condoleezza Rice who only spoke on
condition of anonymity; "What American female wants
to carry a communist bra anyway?" This was only
some symbolic movement, some symbolic import tariff that
had 'no clothes on' in practice. Other White House sources
directly around the US government declared that the Holy
President Mr. George W. Bush himself was strongly in favor
of banning all foreign bras from US soil.
These sources told us on condition of anonymity that Holy
President Bush spoke of "The dangers of communist
bras that lock up free American titties cannot be
misunderestimated enough! While there are still hurricane
winds howling around us we must draw a line in the sand.
We must lead the free world of titties freely roaming
around and we must make a clear statement that we are not
like those evil Afghanis who dress their females in blue
tents. This is not an administration of second guessers.
These tariffs will not hinder free trade at all, on free
peer-to-peer networks there will be plenty of free traded
images of beautiful American movie celebrates without
those stupid bras! We are the free trade lovers and nobody
else is coming in between these two gender things."
|
Title:
Do not misunderestimate the
dangers of a communist bra, we love freedom!
Yes my dear readers, do you believe this soap? Importing
tariffs on bras, that is even better than that market research
from lately around crustless bread. It was found in that research
that consumers were willing to pay a premium of 50 to 70 dollar
cents upon a crustless bread weighing far below one
kilogram.
This all is a very strange society, a strange US government, a
very strange so called 'free' and even 'liberal' press and it all
just looks like these people can only communicate to each other
using very simple symbols. That is some strange contradiction for
that country that reached the moon, there is not much left anymore
of that country I just guess. Till tomorrow my dear readers.
|
20 Nov 2003: Today is a rough day
again for Turkey and Great Brittan but we start with far more
important news, the next is just unbelievable and I was not aware
of these specific details until five minutes ago. Read this (found
on global security dot com):
They are supposed to be nearly indestructible.
The M1A1 Abrams tank was built to withstand a heavy onslaught. But at the end of August, an Abrams tank on patrol in Baghdad was disabled by a mysterious projectile that has left the Army eagerly searching for an answer as to why one of its most invincible pieces of machinery was stopped by something that created only a pencil-size hole.
Comment: This is plain unbelievable, this is stunning
and it sure is a pity there is no specific picture added
to explain exactly what what a 'pencil-size hole' is (the
diameter of a pencil or it's length?). A bit more of this
completely unbelievable news:
Still, it is unusual for the tanks to be felled, and the fact that it would happen with such an apparent precision-type strike is troubling. The Abrams was designed for Cold War combat.
“They were designed to deal with the Soviet juggernaut,” Garrett said. They are not supposed to be stopped by a pencil-thin projectile. “That’s what’s very confusing about it,” he added.
Comment: Ah, it must be the pencil diameter. This all gets
more confusing by the second, what a wonderful thing this
is but on the contrary this could be that pure 100% lucky
shot (but I doubt that to be honest). |
Now for the Turkey blasts, for the time being I skip comments
(at first on Saturday I can comment on this of course) but details
are the next: British largest bank HSBC and the British consulate
came under devastating attack, it was reported that the British
consul died and all in all there were at least 26 deaths reported.
But again I found wisdom in skipping any kind of comment until at
least next Saturday (or Friday 22.00 hours local time to be more
precise for those who understand what I am saying).
Title:
Is the Israeli Mossad just a
bunch of pussies?
We proceed with some rather strange evolutions in the way the
White House usually addresses the Palestine troubles, to say it
diplomatic the words evolve into the right direction and that is
good. That is good, but is it good enough? Quotes (done by the
Holy President Mr. George W. Bush during his state visit at Great
Brittan):
But Bush also urged Israel to end the "daily humiliation" of Palestinians and not to prejudice final peace talks by erecting "walls and fences," a reference to the “security barrier” Israel is erecting separating it from the Occupied Territories and any future Palestinian state.
"Israel should freeze settlement construction, dismantle unauthorized outposts, end the daily humiliation of the Palestinian people and not prejudice final negotiations with the placement of walls and fences," he said.
He also said Palestinians should adopt peaceful means in their dealings with Israel, and urged Arab states to end anti-Israeli incitement in their media and cut off funding for terrorism, reports Reuters news agency.
The White House has pressed Israel to make changes to its new security barrier, and appeared last week to be leaning toward making small deductions from a $9 billion package of loan guarantees in response to its construction in Palestinian areas.
In response, Israel's foreign minister said that work would not stop on the huge barrier in the West Bank despite Bush's plea.
Silvan Shalom told Israel's Army Radio that "the American position is known."
Comment: Well Silvan Shalom you have some balls if you
dare to say this 'well knowing of some positions'. Hey
Silvan let me share a little secret with you, did you know
that in December 2001 I closed this long story? No likely
you don't, but are you interested in the reasons for that
closure?
This was partly done because at that point in time
even the Hamas started doing the things as I wrote
them. And I was thinking to myself "But Holy
Moses if I proceed then I will get the Mossad after my
Holy Ass!" That was what I was thinking my dear
Silvan, but I have found that this Mossad is just a bunch
of pussies too, just like the Americans.
|
Title:
Study the history of
anti-communism in the USA and you
understand the present days better.
|
21 Nov 2003: On a website that
specializes in cyber attack hoaxes (with bad insights into the
real psychological roots to perfect hoaxing) I found a beautiful
definition. Do you know what an ultracrepidarian is? I just
did not know that ultracrepidarians even did exist! Also,
according to their own words, inside the United States air force a
lot of folks are found that suffer from the False Authority
Syndrome! Now I suddenly understand why the previous Military
Bloody Days into Iraq were of such astonishing success. When the
enemy you fight has all this False Authority Syndroming
within it's ranks they must be beatable, they must be beatable.
Now enjoy the quotes:
ultracrepidarian: (n., adj.) a person who gives opinions beyond his
or her scope of knowledge.
The U.S. Air Force highlights the concept of
False Authority Syndrome in Tongue & Quill, their official publication on effective writing:
"Nonexpert opinion or assumed authority -- Don't be swayed (or try to sway someone else) based on the opinion of an unqualified authority. The Air Force is chock-full of people who, because of their position or authority in one field, are quoted on subjects in other fields for which they have limited or no experience." |
The US air force also indulges in 'effective writing' as you
can see above. Wow, that is scary I hope they will never apply
this concept against me! Sometimes I indulge in that kind of
'effective writing' too but I name if often PowerWriting. Does
this PowerWriting work you might wonder, the answer is a 'yes' and
a 'no' at the same time. Let me explain via two simple examples:
- It is a 'yes' when you look at the present state of the
WarOnDrugs,
- It is a 'no' because there was no nuke on the Pentagon on
12.00 hours sharp at date 26 July 2002...
No there was no such stuff on 26 July 2002, how would the world
have been today in case there had been a nuke on the Pentagon?
That is an interesting question for sure, but lets turn a look at
much smaller stuff as is found in the next. This stuff was so
beautiful that I even had a statement around to make around this:
Statement.
My dear Iraqis this part of the story number 27b is for
sure the part of beautiful military art. There was that
perfect collision between two US Black Hawk helicopters,
there was that completely high tech news from destroying
an Abrams tank via a pencil sized hole.
And today I came upon the next beautiful picture upon
how those rockets were launched at those hotels and so.
For sure this is some high point in asymmetric warfare and
at the same time a highpoint of how to humiliate the US
army. Why did you leave those donkeys behind? Was this
some statement to the US army and this statement said
'Oops, you may have those donkeys if you want too!'
This all is crazy my dear Iraqis, in the past you could
not even buy water pumps because there could be 'evil dual
use'. Now the sanctions are lifted and there is 'evil dual
use' of donkey charts... ;)
But serious, this is perfect (although I am still
shaking from laughter for a full hour). Just check your
technical details in this; is the chart good flat and
robust enough? How are the tires and how does the chart
behave upon firing stuff? Did you practice it and was this
particular Iraqi donkey also an 'anti American' force to
be reckoned with? Well I trust you and you can think of
those simple questions yourself... |
Title:
The Theatre of Operations
presents the latest rocket launchers!
UnderTitle:
And the D will stand for
Donkey...
But there is so much more beautiful news floating from Iraq,
although it is a pity that 'evil mom' is arrested there is just
one more reason found by me to side with the Iraqis. To lift
spirits up against America let me remind you of the fact that
their Holy President spoke words like "The American people
will understand that we are now fighting the WarOnTerror in Iraq
on their own turf and that it is good that we can fight this
abroad."
Are the Iraqis agreeing with me that this might sound a little bit
arrogant? Fine! Now we enjoy evil dual use of Iraqi mommies:
BAGHDAD (AFP) - An Iraqi woman and her six sons were arrested in the hotspot western town of Fallujah for "operating an independent anti-coalition cell," the US military said.
US forces "captured an anti-coalition cell leader and six others in a cordon and search yesterday (Wednesday) in Fallujah. Kurdia Turki Ali and her six sons were operating an independent anti-coalition cell," a military statement said.
The seven were said to be "responsible for planning attacks and disrupting coalition activities."
Comment: No comment, only my compliments. This is
something the US army just cannot beat and please my dear
Iraqis you know I am not Saddams best friend or so but as
a people I like you. And Iraq's future will be different
that is a fact, that is a fact. |
More Iraqi stuff, I have looked at that what the United States
army called Operation Iron Hammer with some amazement (there are a
lot more of these 'operations' with funny sounding names like Ivy
Cyclone Two). The next quote is very good, for myself speaking I
can say I had not thought upon the possibility that this nightly
bomb throwing is done for the American television back home, that
might explain some parts of the military stupidity in this
Operation Iron Hammer... Quoting:
Hazy green television images of the attacks, shot through night-vision lenses, have been broadcast worldwide and created the impression of a bold and intense new campaign.
But there so far appears to be relatively little to show for the new tactics in terms of the capture of high-ranking Saddam loyalists or intelligence on the minds behind the insurgency.
''These are operations of the 'search and destroy' type which are very spectacular and designed primarily to occupy television airtime for the U.S. public back home,'' said Francois Gere, director of France's Institute for Diplomacy and Defence.
''This is like using sledgehammers to swat flies. This is not how you fight guerrillas. For that, you need inside intelligence from the Iraqis themselves -- and these are just the type of operations which encourage people to think they are dealing with a brutal army of occupation,'' he said.
Comment: I just did not know until this date how to
fight a guerrilla war, I was only thinking the 'other way
around' about stuff like 'What cell structure is best
given the Iraqi people'? |
Title:
And the C, the C stands for
Chinook.
So this far the alphabet is as next:
|
- The A stands for Abrams tank &
- The B stands for Black Hawk while
- The C stands for Chinook &
- The D stands for Donkey...
|
And what will happen tomorrow? Because the C stands also for
Contest and you can see that as a writer I am doing my best in
'effective writing'. Tomorrow (and the next four days) will be the
dates selected by me to choose some kind of Blue Footed Crane
Trophy award to some Iraqi cell. Let the military parts of my mind
bless you and I hope you will have luck in many ways, just in many
ways.
Title:
And the C, the C stands for
Chinook.
At this point in the story it could be wise and nice to express
my feelings of love for the Americans, without their fundamental
contributions I could not write such beautiful WarArt into the
backbone of humanity. And in case it is really true that a full
10% of the entire American society are military veterans I have
even more love for you to share. Above and below you can see a
little bit of this love shining through but it is just one letter
in a long long alphabet, the letter is C as you might have found
out... Oops US army, why did you do Tora Bora (in Afghanistan) the
way you did it? I was amazed upon that, didn't you know? I was so
amazed because that was 'effective writing' too, or am I now an ultracrepidarian?
Title:
Fifteen ultracrepidarians on
a row, the poor college kids...
There are many ways of getting parties started and that party
known as the 63 StatesOfMuslimMania will not be hindered by stupid
courts that say 'The weight of four females is the same as two
men' in courthouse statements. Also in the great Umma there
will be no such thing as 'At most four females a men' and similar
social stuff, just like there is one God it is natural that a man
has at most one wife...
That is logical, it is even religious! Look at a (part of) the
reasoning behind the 'One man can fuck and marry at most four
females':
When there is war, the man has to go
away and now the females can support each other. |
No other reasoning has been observed by me until this present
date, so to religion fucking Mullahs I would like to point at some
logical fault in this. If the 'Man has go to war' was for real,
then it could only be logical that a female is allowed to keep
four men. And so when there was some case of devastating real war
at the scene she could say to the government of that particular
country: "Already I have given you my best three men, please
allow me to keep the fourth one!"
So if there is some mullah stuff out there that does not
consider this 'simple religious logic' then why don't you make
yourself heard? For example via blasting at religious objects from
the parties you are fighting?
Title:
And constantly the fourth
wife was changed and this was not against religion?
Ha! Who of you know who I am talking about having some kind of
'constantly changing his fourth wife' while thinking this
was all very normal according to his religion? Well some of you
know who this was, the guy even boasted he could pray at all holy
cities on the same day and we know how he died...
Oops, we skip religious stuff suddenly and tunnel into
international law. Remember that American icon named Richard
Pearl? Yes yes, that name is strongly correlated to the most hefty
parts of that what is know as the American conservative mindset.
Well from the theatre of comical logics we have the next:
The Guardian UK / Thursday 20 November 2003
International lawyers and anti-war campaigners reacted with astonishment yesterday after the influential Pentagon hawk Richard Perle conceded that the invasion of Iraq had been illegal.
In a startling break with the official White House and Downing Street lines, Mr Perle told an audience in London: "I think in this case international law stood in the way of doing the right thing."
President George Bush has consistently argued that the war was legal either because of existing UN security council resolutions on Iraq - also the British government's publicly stated view - or as an act of self-defence permitted by international law.
But Mr Perle, a key member of the defence policy board, which advises the US defence secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, said that "international law ... would have required us to leave Saddam Hussein alone", and this would have been morally unacceptable.
Comment: These words are interesting, indeed the
logical point of law breaking is very simple to point at
(I never studied the details but the point of
international law breaking looks very simple). That so
called United Nations number 1441 resolution never says
that when 'material breaches' emerged in Iraq that in that
case the United States of America would have the
right to attack Iraq.
I just never took the time to look into the details that
would give the USA this particular attacking right because
I knew there wouldn't be any (so why look for them?). All
I wanted was an end to those economical sanctions but at
this date I find myself back into the most perfect cell
structure there is possible in a country of 26 million
people... |
Title:
The Theatre of Operations
presents the latest rocket launchers!
UnderTitle:
And the D will stand for
Donkey...
|
22 Nov 2003:The moment I write
these words it is 16.30 hours local time (that is 18.30 hours
Iraqi time) so likely most stuff that was planned for today
(Military Bloody Day five) has materialized already. But at those
parts of the country where there is no nightclock preventing
people going out more could fly in.
So far the results seem promising, for the first time in
Gulf War II a so called 'fixed wing plane' came under direct hit
from a SAM 7 blast. According to military officials there
was likely one pound of explosives used and this was not enough to
bring down that cargo airliner. (But what explosive exactly is
used in SAM 7's? I just do not know, to me this is all a big hobby
that is nicely running out of hand and every day I learn a bit
more, like the little detail that SAM 7's have a reach of 3200
meters...).
But the cargo plane had to make an emergency landing so it could
have all been very different and the cargo pilots were lucky in
this one...
On the forehand I made these Contest days (starting now and
going on for five days) very simple; That party that kills most
coalition soldiers wins the Blue Footed Crane Trophy and I am not
somebody who changes rules by the day or the hour. But given the
psychological impact of this at the occupying coalition (now they
know a lot more planes are vulnerable to the resistance) it is
reasonable to give something like 3 to 5 'bonus points' to the
cell(s) who did this particular attack. That means that for me (or
for the story) this has more or less the same value as 3 to 5
coalition soldiers wiped out in one (beautiful) attack.
Title:
Ok ok, five bonus points!
(For the psycho impact!)
In another development here in Holland there was fine and good
news too, a pal of mine does very likely get the desired legal
status (after 13 years of waiting, after 13 years of judicial shit
without smashing courthouse windows). Congratulations Sjakiri!
Welcome to the Dutch landscape! As you have said yourself this
country is not the most ugly place to live (if it weren't for all
that prosecuting slime that are even far to stupid to understand
the Military Bloody Days it would even be a perfect place!).
And miracle upon miracle, he also managed to get his swimming diploma
today! So Sjakiri the waiting is likely over, it was a long time
those 13 years it was a long time. Now you can apply for real jobs
man...
Oops sorry my dear readers, I just had to share a bit of this
long lasting emotion with you (Sjakiri is a Palestine refugee and
his life is relatively exemplary for the great qualities of the
Israeli government and defense forces!). Lets now turn in a little
Media reporting and again I have to question the relative value of
foreign investments into the USA because they still do this (evil
and stupid battlefield policies observed):
In its budget proposal earlier this year, the Bush administration asked for four things along these
lines:
- The repeal of a 1992 law banning the research and development of "low-yield" nuclear weapons (i.e., nukes with an explosive power of less than 5
kilotons)
- $15 million for work on an earth-penetrating nuclear weapon (popularly known as a
"bunker-buster")
- $6 million for an "Advanced Concepts Initiative," in which the national weapons labs would once again explore special-effects nukes—for instance, nuclear weapons that, like the long-abandoned "neutron bomb," would enhance certain types of radiation; and
- $25 million to gear up the weapons labs to the point where they could resume underground nuclear tests within 18 months after a presidential order to do so. (The United States unilaterally stopped nuclear testing in 1992, on orders of the first President Bush, then formalized the cessation in 1995 by signing the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.)
The upshot is that, just as the Bush administration is jawboning Iran and North Korea to halt their nuclear-weapons programs (and lobbying European leaders to join in on the pressure), it is also—despite possessing 7,650 nuclear warheads and bombs already—moving to build more.
Comment: Well the money numbers aren't that big, this
is only 46 US$ against the nuke proliferation banning but
this development is of big concern to all those with only
minimal brains... It is not for nothing I recite every now
and then for a nuke on the Pentagon, also I am under the
vague impression that in the long run I will have my way
with that...
But at the present date and against this nuke
proliferation I can throw the relative fast growing rate
of the successes of those Military Bloody Days
and I just guess that I will come after you lousy military
doctrines time after time. Ha, bunker buster nukes to wipe
out all those imaginary stockpiles of
WeanponOfMassDestruction stuff! You make a fool of
yourself Pentagon, a fool.
Well lets take Iraq, you were one hundred percent sure
that stuff was there, so where is it? |
Title:
But the US college kid
soldiers often believe their
Holy President without brains.
In another development some luxury hotel in Kabul (Afghanistan)
came under attack too. That sure is of interest because in these
little quotes below are also mentioned two other attacks that were
sharply timed to help me with explaining the stuff at the local
courthouses. It didn't help, those courthouse employees constantly
have those stupid grimaces on their faces when I try to explain
'how many death in this one and how many death in that one'.
Quoting the fun (more or less a legitimate target since it
is full of Western journalists):
"Suddenly I saw a flame of fire outside the hotel. Then there was a big explosion," Abdul Bashir said.
Taliban insurgents have launched an increasingly bold campaign throughout the country in recent months, but attacks in the capital are relatively rare.
The last major incident in Kabul occurred in June, when four German peacekeepers were killed and 29 were wounded in a suicide attack on their bus.
In October, two Canadian peacekeepers were killed by a land mine on the outskirts of Kabul, but it was unclear whether they were targeted. Afghanistan is littered with mines after more than two decades of conflict.
Comment: Well this is good and nice on a row, all
attacks proof again abundantly that this whole WarOnTerror
is some strange magnification of my personal and small
life. Today is Military Bloody Day of course and the other
two dates are rather likely related to dates I had to go
to stupid courthouse session... Why is Western journalism
so cowardly orientated? Facts are facts and if you want
more 'facts like these' you will get it, point out and no
discussion on this because beside the saying 'Facts are
facts' there is also 'To late is to late'. |
Title:
Facts are facts and the C, the C stands for
Chinook.
Now we can proceed with a bit of wisdom from the New York based
Human Rights Watch group, there words just sound so reasonable but
are they? Quote:
Human Rights Watch criticized the insurgents for attacking Iraqi civilians "perceived to be cooperating" with the U.S.-led occupation. The New York-based human rights watchdog noted that civilians working for an occupying power are not legitimate targets under international law.
"All Iraqi civilians are protected by the Geneva Conventions,"
Comment: Your standing in this makes only sense when
this whole Gulf War II was legal according to that same
international law. Or am I wrong on this and are local
civilians just always protected? To be honest I do not
know the details, but do you know if that RoadOfDeath that
ended GulfWarI was a giant war crime or 'allowed'
according to international law?
Please Human Rights Watch cut the crap and count the
number of dead civilians done by the coalition forces and
done by the resistance. This does not take away that I
often ask for minimizing civil damage but can you just
please cut the crap? Thanks! |
Title:
Ok ok, five bonus points!
(For the psycho impact!)
Now a little bit of emotional art as often is found of fields
of battle, again a very good lesson for the United States Army
about how they are ramming around at other armies with all their
'overwhelming airpower' and 'overwhelming force'. Ha, Christian
chaplain from the quotes below why don't you study the AC130
gunship not for a few seconds... Ha chaplain study a bit around
the 'small sized' nukes under preparation by the Power & the
Glory and do you really think a '40 thousand civilian striker'
into the USA can be avoided? Well, just in case you think that, my dear chaplain in that case
you are stupid to the bone man.
I know what it takes to transform warfare and I will not hesitate
for the big jumps that are needed for this, I will not hold back
and now chaplain you can read your own quotes:
A close-range gunshot rang out as soon as the vehicle left the compound. No one cried out so Palmer assumed everyone was OK. The vehicle’s occupants jumped out to investigate, and one of the soldiers yelled, “Oh, no!” Palmer turned and saw a captain slumped in the seat directly behind the driver’s. Blood gushed from the front and side of the wounded man’s head. “Medic!” somebody started screaming. The soldiers converged on the motionless man. “It was chaos,” Palmer said later, “and it was as if time were standing still.” He explained that was the sensation of adrenaline and endorphins rushing to the brain.
“Chaplain, give him CPR!” the officer yelled over the roar of the road and drive train.
“Whenever I blew air during mouth to mouth I could feel the air coming out of the hole in the side of his head,” Palmer recalled.
Comment: Well my dear Christian chaplain Palmer, why
think a bit back on that AC130 gunship use into the Afghan
landscape and the way Tora Bora was executed? That might
be good for your soul, the army that did that pays your salary
man.
And do you now understand why the Taliban often did fight
the way I asked them? Most of them have seen what you saw
a few dozen of times, you know I take stuff like that
serious and your own army does not do that. Also the fact
that I like the Taliban a bit does not make me an enemy of
the Northern coalition or so, I like most Afghanis and I
can understand the results of the former Super Powers (the
USSR and the USA) ramming around there. But can you my
dear Christian chaplain? |
Title:
Chaplain, you pay taxes and
with these taxes the US army makes AC130 and...
But, as always with the Americans, there is so much more. For
example their use of movies to understand life better while not
seeing all the propaganda in those movies. Disgusting is the next
quote:
When they arrived at the aid station, Palmer interpreted the event through the lens of a familiar scene from “Black Hawk Down.”
Comment: Disgusting when Christian chaplains try to
understand reality via “Black Hawk Down” stupid movie stuff
(I never saw that movie, I have better things to do most
of the time...) |
Title:
Yes my dear Pentagon, lets
roll & crack down the old doctrines!
At last lets end this little day with David
Rothkopf. David Rothkopf? I never heard of him, may be one of
those Democratic presidency hopefuls. Anyway it is very likely he
gets there because he is stupid enough for sure. Because he thinks
that a (little) nuke that kills one million US citizens would
require a 'swift response'... Quote:
Alexandria, Va.: Suppose al Qaeda explodes a small thermonuclear bomb in DC on July 4, 2004, killing all one million Americans who went there to see the fireworks. The American people will be demanding islamic blood, and lots and lots of it. What would you do as president?
David Rothkopf: Such an attack would require a swift response. It would also create global outrage and thus the opportunity to harness global opinion, good will and support more effectively than we did in the aftermath of 9/11. We could make huge progress on putting in place much more effective global responses to the threat of proliferation of weapons of mass destruction in such an environment...although it would be...and I fear it will be...a tragedy that it will take a catastrophe to mobilize effective global action in this regard.
Comment: Well David, when stuff like that is actually
at the scene you must not complain when the next happens
(and you said it yourself): 'It would also create global
outrage and thus the opportunity to harness global
opinion.' But I just hope that the timing of stuff like
this is in such a way that the harness you are dreaming of
is not the harness you will find yourself back into...
But David, just by the way and so, what is your opinion
upon the fantastic progress that is being made into the
investigations of the California wildfires? Within 12
hours it was there David and in case you do not understand
what crap I am speaking you better read this nice little
file... Bye David! |
Title:
Is the US State Department
deputy a HormoneThing? Well Richard Armitage?
UnderTitle:
Well Richard were you on
growing hormones in the past, yes or no?
|
23 Nov 2003: The second day of
this fifth so called Military Bloody Day period, today only two US
soldiers killed via the method of throat sliding and another
killed via some improvised booming device (but now it is only
16.30 hours so more could emerge). So we count and wait and after
that there is WAITING again (till the sixth Military Bloody Day on
Saturday 6 December 2003...).
Let me now make a little bit of fun from US Lt. Col. Steve Russell, a battalion commander in the 4th Infantry Division.
Steve really thinks that there are more attacks because some
Muslims are invited to do 'Good deeds'. Well Steve it is nice to
know that this is known on the ground as the 'Good deeds days' but
to me this is just Military Bloody Day (period) number five. Read
number one of those days please, that one dates back to 17
September my dear dinosaur US army, here is the extra
text! Quoting Steve:
The bombings came amid U.S. intelligence reports that anti- American Muslims would carry out more attacks to perform what they see as "good works" in the final days of Ramadan, said Lt. Col. Steve Russell, a battalion commander in the 4th Infantry Division.
Comment: Well Steve there is always a bigger bomb and
there is always a bigger beast. And I do regret those
civil losses at Iraqi police stations time upon time, but
why should I try to stop that? No no no, I am expecting
more trouble myself with the local police so this story
needs a few dozen police stations more. Sorry Steve,
please complain against your political bosses man! You
know that White House shit that made this whole war on
terror a big lie from the beginning of it all! |
Hey Steve, I dare you man! On 29 April next year the first
Giant Military Bloody Day (or the first GMBD) will be there man,
wanna bet your dinosaur army will not make complaints afterwards
either? It is always the same with the Americans, just a bunch of
pussies and nothing more.
__________________________ And now, after all
my waiting upon this and after all my hesitations of 'writing into
those directions' perfect news was found. There are even Iraqi
cells that go out for the tortures and murderers of the old
regime... Luckily this is going on for some time already (so
another big blow for Western journalism) and some details are in
the extra
text to this day. To be honest I consider this such an
important subject that I even have a 'ready made' statement to
make upon this:
Statement:
In the beginning try to concentrate on those
pure torturers and killers, but the ones who
actually made these kind of laws (like demolishing
a Saddam portrait has to lead to death) are there
lives not sure too of course.
But there is a giant legal hole in Iraq
right now and this worries me for a long time, so
all have to make up their own minds but some
killing is logical and is needed because of the
lack of a good working justice system right now.
Just be reasonable upon executions and be
carefully in 'fact finding' stuff. Do not answer
chaos with more chaos!
When there are even cells out there that are
heavy into implementing Islamic law in all and
everything, well that goes too but please leave
out those 'four females account to two males'. And
leave out those parts of Islamic law that benefit
the rich too much!
|
|
Title:
Reasonable Islamic law
without DHL planes? Why not, why not?
Compared to the problems in Iraq (and the Afghan landscape of
course) my own individual problems are only small. But always when
I see cowards on my way I like to point at them, now I have seen
more Dutch courthouse cowards and if there is something I hate
lately it are stupid and coward but arrogant prosecutors. Please let there be
at least five dead this winter from some handgrenade attacks or
so, I need this and the story needs it! (And I do not even have
some money left to find me some handgrenades who go by something
like 7,50 to 10 Euro a piece when you know the right places....)
Why are they sissies and why are they so fucking cowardly? That's
easy to understand, may be you remember that on 21 September in
the year 2001 I wrote some stuff upon the anthrax theme. I even
turned it into art and it is known as the SongOfA. They just
cannot deal with the scale and now I run into shit after shit with
them because the mouse brains cannot deal with it and much more
important actively not deal with it. When I speak of
Military Bloody Days they say 'Please go away we have more
important stuff to do'. Now look how those middle minded
courthouse folks react on a bit of baby powder:
AMSTERDAM — Breda Court was sealed off on Friday and about 400 people ordered to remain inside the building after a suspect "anthrax" letter addressed to a judge was discovered in the postal room.
The letter was written in English and contained a suspect powder. Alarmed authorities prevented anyone from entering the building for several hours and urged the 400 people trapped inside to restrict their movements.
Comment: Cowards, sissies and pussies that is all that
is found into this landscape. Oh al Qaida can you skip the
Turkish stuff and finally blast there where this is
needed? That is all I have to say on this little point,
try to give me a car with some good remote control or do
it yourself!
And I am sorry I cannot bake stuff for myself, if I could
I would have done that a long time ago. But I just had it
with this blubber and please help me with this.
Also do not forget that this all would be 'judicial safe'
since I have nailed this down precise and in detail, to
many hot shots will prevent loss of face value and so easy
it is to make some better and greener future... |
Title:
And you keep on moving all
those weapons, and then you drop them.
ThunderTitle:
Look my dear Basis, does the
Pentagon complain upon the MBD stuff?
After those words from a partially angry old man, life isn't
always that bad. There are old leaders found willing to swallow a
bit of lost face value when this is better for the population. My
compliments my dear Shevardnadze president from Georgia (part of
the former USSR). Quoting his resign:
The president took the "dignified step" after about one-and-a-half hours of extensive talks Sunday, opposition leader Mikhail Saakashvili told CNN.
"He understood the shortcoming which we had. He understood we had corruption," Saakashvili added.
Comment: This looks wise and this looks like a good
decision, but as so often only time can tell. But there is
more corruption to be wiped out, just so much... American
executives earning many millions of US dollars on a yearly
basis are pure corruption too (to name a little sidestreet
into corruption). |
Title:
But the US college kid
soldiers without brains often believe the Executive President without
brains & how is that WMD hunt in Iraq going?
Ok, just one nice quoting blast to end this day. Consider that
Holy President of the USA constantly shouting that all those evil
car bombers are only out targeting children and civilians. Again I
have to speak softly and whisper 'Why not compare civilian
numbers done by both sides'? Why not? With this wisdom in the
back of your mind you can compare the big media coverage each and
every (suicide) car gets compared to this:
Not surprisingly, given that this is the report of an army unit, it found that "shock and awe" was not something that was the exclusive realm of air power. It found, contrary to the predictions of some, that armor units could operate effectively in urban areas. "The lethality of a mechanized force enables the attacking force to not only destroy the enemy, but also create a shock effect that destroys his will to fight."
However, that is not say it could do so without costs. As human rights groups have documented, there was much unintentional targeting of civilians. The report notes that both the Army Tactical Missile System and Multiple Launch Rocket System were used to engage artillery and surface-to-surface missiles in Iraqi cities, but caused heavy collateral damage.
Comment: The US army knows in part what did happen on
all those occasions but will carefully project this as
being GOOD versus EVIL and that 'shit happens'.
Well my dear US army I do not feel impressed very much by
this, all that high tech is nice but it is the quality of
the soldiers that count. And look at the present state
into Iraq and Afghanistan, isn't it clear you have a whole
lot of work to do before you will deliver a good job and
not this lousy stuff?
You have made progress but you still are the dinosaur that
will be wiped out, sorry for this. |
Title:
A NewPlane made from
symbolic Chinook corpses? And life goes on.....
|
24 Nov 2003: This morning I took a
few hours the time to compose JustSomeWarArt number 19, here
it is. I am rather satisfied upon the composition, the original
work is 900 by 900 pixels and just below you see the 300 by 300
pixel variant. There is much detail loss as you can see, so you
can click on the pic below to enter the original version.
Title:
At first recite for stuff,
then wait and later turn it into art...
UnderTitle:
Thanks for your corpsoration
my dear US army & the right to party!
Below you see the 'plane detail' on a '300 pixel width' scale,
nice stuff or not? Sometimes I wonder what those fake, coward,
stupid, debile, smelly & fat pig meat eating American 'free
press corpse' is thinking upon this fine kind of art... What do
you think my dear reader, what will the fake brains think of this
all?
Title:
A NewPlane made from
symbolic Chinook corpses? And life goes on.....
A little Media report to this day, yesterday (Sunday) five US
soldiers died from another helicopter downing (but as always the
stuff is 'under investigation' and after that you never hear from
it again...). But I quote from Iraq:
Witnesses to the Mosul attack said gunmen shot two soldiers driving through the city center, sending their vehicle crashing into a wall. The 101st Airborne Division said the soldiers were driving to another garrison.
About a dozen swarming teenagers dragged the soldiers' bodies out of the wreckage and beat them with concrete blocks, the witnesses said.
"They lifted a block and hit them with it on the face," Younis Mahmoud, 19, said.
Another teenager, Bahaa Jassim, said some looted the vehicle of weapons, CDs and a backpack.
"They remained there for over an hour without the Americans knowing anything about it," he said. "I ... went and told other troops."
Television video showed the soldiers' bodies splayed on the ground as U.S. troops secured the area. One victim's foot appeared to have been severed.
The frenzy recalled the October 1993 scene in Somalia, when locals dragged the bodies of Marines killed in fighting with warlords through the streets.
Comment: My dear but weasel US army, over two years
ago I asked the Taliban (&related stuff) to avoid
Somalia (the Mogadishu) stuff. They did this, but now two
years later there still is no investigation upon how 9/11
really happened. Why is the entire of America
constant so weaselish and constantly avoiding the truth? I
just do not get it and I will scale up attacks year in
year out, sorry weasel army but that is what you deserve
and that is what America deserves. You are only stupid
fuckheads licking Holy Presidential asses and I will come
after you time in time out. Weasels! |
Title:
Weasels, only weasels at the
other side of the Atlantic ocean observed!
To make it abundantly more clear that the US army is only some
dinosaur army and the American 'free press corpse' is only licking
White House asses clean we can read the next quote. Because as far
as I remember never ever before there was some need of telling
that 'reporters were safe'. Quote:
The crash came on the same day that two soldiers from the U.S.-led force were wounded when their vehicle hit an explosive device near the base of Shkin close to the Pakistan border.
A statement from the U.S. military said there were reporters at the scene of the blast but none was "seriously injured."
Comment: Well this clearly is a pity, so the man who
asked the Taliban over two years ago to avoid the Somalia
stuff is now asking for heavy shit again into the
direction of that 'free press'. Sorry my dear journalists
but as far as I know weasels are animals and so the lives
of a lot of you aren't worth a penny anymore. There is no
excuse for your behavior anymore, it is now November 2003
and it is not November 2001 or so. Sorry but your blood is
needed for this story too. (So why not stick more heads
into more sand just like the last 26 months? Why not, that
is what you are good at!) |
Title:
The US State Department
deputy is a HormoneThing&US press is weaselish.
More anger I have to share with you upon the theme 'How stupid
can you be!'. This time I will fire a bit into the direction of
globalsecurity dot com. Often they are 'relatively good' (meaning
they are better than their free press is performing) but with the
next the Rubicon of stupidity is once again crossed. It's about
how GulfWarII started and why there was no 'post war plan' made in
detail by the Pentagon. Quote:
(By Fred Kaplan) We have a winner in the contest for daffiest explanation of why the Pentagon did no planning for possible postwar complications in Iraq. The entry comes from Gen. Peter Pace, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who, when asked about the subject in Nov. 5 hearings before the House Armed Services Committee, as follows:
We did not want to be planning for a postwar in Iraq before we were sure we were going to war in Iraq. We did not want to have planning for the postwar make the war
inevitable.
Comment: Well Fred read the above quotes over and over
again, don't they demonstrate abundantly that this
particular US government wanted this war? Please
Fred I am not a liar and I am not some opportunity kind of
guy and I take full responsibility for making them 'war
hungry' while I only wanted an end to the economical
sanctions. But you analysis as found next is not the best
analysis on the face of this planet, let me quote from
your own words:
Where to begin parsing the astonishments of this statement? First, there is the assumption, in the second sentence, that merely planning for a scenario makes it happen. Gen. Pace must have access to files containing contingency plans for war with dozens of countries around the world. The existence of such plans doesn't compel their execution. More specifically, the Joint Chiefs and U.S. Central Command started composing a highly detailed war plan against Iraq well before war was certain.
Comment: Think a bit more Fred and think a bit longer,
I have said before that this whole war on terror is just
some (strange) magnification of my little and private
life. A little example are those magnificent number of car
bombs against Iraqi police stations but hundreds of other
details fit 'nicely too'. Hey Fred, I was riding the
American horse when invading Iraq and I was only worrying
about a second so called Road of Death (like the ending of
Gulf War One). That was my only big scare and that was my
main responsibility because one person can take only so
much at a time.
Think Fred, think harder, think
smarter and think faster... (before lunch time is
there) |
Title:
Chinook Chinook, please tell
me who's cook!
|
25 Nov 2003: Today I did think out
the most devastating attack on the entire global economy &
currency markets out of the entire history of humanity! It all is
planned for the 26 July in the year 2007, this makes the
NightmareOnWallStreet peanuts and also the impending
NightmareOnTheUS$ is a dwarf compared to that...
It is in the extra text to 24 November so be my guest and make my
year in 2007 my dear hedge fund cells!
In the meantime and just like in Iraq you will grow me that
perfect cell structure too that is needed to spread that thing
called wealth like it is supposed to be. So what evil WarTribunal
henchman can make the most of money with one million of 'Standard
International Currency'? Please read the text
to 24 November.
__________________________
After this so called 'smart doing' as if I would understand how
international markets could work and so we tunnel to the present
with the Media report. More upon the Iraqi youth that were
supposed to use concrete blocks to pummel the corpses of dead US
soldiers, after all it was read that is wasn't true...
By the way, it was a miracle that there were no conservative
journalists exposing theories like "Those youth are under the
influence of the former Iraqi intelligence service, just like
9/11!"
The 'Two US soldier
bodies smashed with concrete blocks' report form yesterday was
found not true. Here is the quote upon that:
MOSUL, Iraq (AP) -- U.S. military officials now say there's no sign the bodies of the two Americans killed yesterday in northern Iraq were mutilated.
Military sources say there's no sign the men were beaten with rocks or their throats slashed.
The official says Iraqis robbed the car and stole personal effects from the soldiers' bodies.
Comment: Well I am glad this did not happen, apparently
Iraqi teenagers have enough moral values left and that is
good. Beside that it is a bit shit there are still no
reports of (many) dozen dead coalition soldiers during
these fifth Military Bloody Day period, but the
coalition forces are very edgy these days and this is fun
too. |
Title:
Thanks for your corpseration
my dear US army, thanks thanks thanks.
President Bush told soldiers and their families at Fort Carson, Colo., today that a new generation has been called to great challenges.
He said the post's soldiers have been called on to serve in the first war of the 21st century.
The president said the coalition is working with Iraqi security forces to "strike hard against the forces of murder and chaos." Bush said anyone who strikes or even attempts to strike American personnel will be hunted down.
Comment: Wow Georgie bush, I am smiling from ear to
ear. How is this 'hunting down' going and what kind of
legal system will punish these thugs and deadenders, will
punish those remnants of former regimes and those
terrorist killing civilians? Cut the crap boy, with only
100,000+ soldiers this is only theory and not practice...
But Georgie boy has more to say, quoting:
President George W. Bush called the fiscal 2004 National Defense Authorization Act a landmark piece of legislation that sends the clear message that "Americans stand with the United States military." Joined by Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, left, and a host of legislators and DoD civilian and military leaders, Bush addressed an audience at the Pentagon Nov. 24 before signing the act authorizing DoD to spend its $401.3 billion budget.
Comment: To be honest I hoped for a 450 (or bigger)
billion US$ budget for the next (fiscal) year. This 401
billion budget is only 2000 US dollars a year a US citizen
and I was hoping for much much more...
Ha, no wonder that US workers have such short
holidays! Compare your number of holidays to what we
have in Holland; 25 free days a year to start with and
upon that one day free every 2 weeks during to Laber Time
Shortening law. (Yes, we were forced to work 10% shorter
for the same amount of money! That was a big labor
crime...). Ha, Americans are fools! |
Title:
During the Vietnam war 10%
of 1260 helicopters were shot from holy skies!
|
26 Nov 2003: The extra text to
yesterday (posted today) contains the details to the Gulf of
Tonkin incident, this incident was some important trigger to
upscaling the Vietnam war. The 'free press corps' behavior of
those days is just so similar to what I am observing for two full
years right now, it is not for nothing I had to declare American
journalists being legitimate targets. Sorry weasels, just
so sorry!
__________________________
Some time ago I asked the US army to imitate the Israeli
defense forces and turn stuff into a fine fine mess just like they
did. This was meant to be ironic (in a sarcastic tone), but they
do it for real. Sometimes we also hear words like 'First the
security for US soldiers must be there and only later we can work
on security for the Iraqi population.' These words are of
questionable moral value, just the words from the Holy President
explaining that the 'American public will understand and
appreciate it is better to fight the war abroad then it is to
fight it into the USA.' (That sounds just so arrogant my dear
george doubleyou dot bush, just so arrogant).
In the meantime all of the Weapons of Mass Destruction are
still into the void and we have 'USS Cole hole' sized attacks on
more or less a weekly basis. We start with the US army imitation
of the Israeli defense forces, quoting:
TIKRIT, Iraq - The decision to destroy at least a dozen homes belonging to family members of guerrilla suspects in and around Tikrit was "within the rules of war" and was approved by the commander of the 4th Infantry Division and probably by the overall commander for U.S. forces in Iraq, a spokesman for the division said
Tuesday (18 Nov, RV).
"We don't just destroy their homes for no reason," Tate said. "I don't want to say they (military commanders) are cold-hearted. But if your house is used to make IEDs (homemade roadside bombs) or house Saddam loyalists, that's within the rules of warfare."
Comment: This is very very fuzzy logic because this
implies that all weapon making facilities inside the USA
are also 'legitimate targets'. But I do not know a lot of
exact details of international law telling what is
'legitimate' and what not, for example it might be that if
the Iraqi army has surrendered this house breaking could
be 'legal'. It could be that in case the whole Gulf War II
is against international law that it all is illegal what
the Americans & coalition forces do into the Iraqi
landscape. |
Title:
The need to bind children
cannot be misunderestimated enough!
It isn't all that deep misery like in the picture above, there
are also pictures to be shown where children get vaccination and
stuff like that. And I am not on some kind of propaganda tour or
so but the above picture is wise to place after seven month of
Gulf War II, also I am well aware of the good intentions of a lot
of individual US soldiers. So I am not mad, I am only observing
what the US army is doing in detail because it is my hefty desire
to wipe some parts of 'modern warfare' out.
Title:
US soldiers helping Iraqi
orphans.
In the picture above you see how the Americans are viewing
themselves, only as a caring and helping kind of people. That is a
logical reaction from a psychological point of view, because when
they understand the holocaust scale of the economical sanctions (+
the 100 thousand soldiers from the Road of Death that ended Gulf
War I) they will feel miserable and depressed. Wow wow wow, how
many orphans are there in Iraq because of those economical
sanctions? (But Saddam has some blame in that too, that's a fact
of life also).
__________________________
Remember that Reuters camera man that was shot dead some months
ago? He was filming outside the Abu Ghraib prison, the next quotes
are sure stunning to the bone. Remark that into the US army there
are soldiers with foreign passports (they earn US citizenship by
helping the Americans on the battle field). Is it really true that
the US army is making mass graves to those fallen? I just can
hardly believe such a thing, but a few dozen extra 'Missing In
Action' might go uncovered. That could be true too, but it is hard
to believe the next:
Further, Mazen Dana, the Award winning Reuters camera man, shot dead by US troops whilst filming outside Baghdad's Abu Ghraib prison in August - with full permission and press accreditation from the US Authorities in Baghdad - told his brother Nazmi, a chilling tale days before he died.
"Mazen told me by phone few days before his death that he discovered a mass grave dug by U.S. troops to conceal the bodies of their fellow comrades killed in Iraqi resistance attacks," Nazmi said.
"He also told me that he found U.S. troops covered in plastic bags in remote desert areas and he filmed them for a TV program. We are pretty sure that the American forces had killed Mazen knowingly to prevent him from airing his finding."
Comment: This sure is strange news, I think I do not
buy this. There can be occasional faults be made in the
classification of the cause of death (to often classified
as some car accident or so) but complete mass graves with
soldiers fighting for the US army.... No, before I would
believe such a thing I want to see more proof, much more
proof (that likely does not exist). |
Title:
Chinook Chinook, please tell
me who's cook!
Is it all turning into a second 'military Vietnam' for the US
army? There are a lot of ways to answer broad questions like that,
both wars are hard to compare because Vietnam started up so slowly
over a long period of time. So lets count bodies, right now after
7 months there are something like 435 US soldiers dead and this
can be compared with the years 1961 to 1965 in Vietnam. There were
1864 KIA's at the scene (a KIA is a Killed In Action as you
might know). So the answer could be yes and it could be no, well I
don't care that much upon this.
No, all I care upon is the fact that lately those 'USS Cole
hole' size of attacks are there on more or less a weekly basis. So
the density of the timescale gives rise to the suggestion that the
USA is loosing the War On Terror (as they call Gulf War
II).
Title:
Thanks for your corpseration
my dear US army, thanks thanks thanks.
And although the 'good winds' from lately having one 'USS Cole
size' attack on the USA a week, today there is also a bit of sad
news found. The Yemeni authorities did arrest somebody who is
accused of masterminding the famous USS Cole hole attack. That is
sad news because a lot more USS Cole holes are needed. Quoting:
A senior al-Qaida cell leader was captured by Yemeni forces near the country’s capital San`a. Mohammed Hamdi al-Ahdal, also known as Abu Assem al-Makky, is considered one of the top twenty most wanted men in al-Qaida.
Al-Ahdal played a role in the terror group’s fundraising, weapons smuggling and operational planning and was well-connected to other extremists in Persian Gulf countries. Al-Ahdal is also considered the mastermind of the U.S.S. Cole attack in 1999, which killed 17 U.S. sailors, and the 2002 bombing of the French oil tanker Limburg.
Comment: The latest fine result to Military Bloody Day
number four was exactly the same size, 17 US soldiers
dead! So al-Ahdal, in the future I hope that one or may be
two zeros can be placed after the '17' (that would be
nice). Well, you will never read these words I think but
in the meantime others can plan in advance for the first
Giant Military Bloody day on 29 April 2004 (a long time to
go so I have big hopes upon the materialization of that
one). |
Yes al Ahdal, lets hope the evil remnants of al Qaida will
support me a bit with hefty and beautiful works on that date known
as 29 April 2004 according to the standard Christian calendar. In
the meantime we can take a look at how Americans always look on
their very best (I just love these kind of pictures, I just like
it):
Title:
I like this so much! Thanks for your corpseration
my dear US army.
|
27 Nov 2003: Wow, we tunnel a bit back in time. On 10 August I found out the napalm was used in Iraq (although the US army does not name this 'napalm' but Mark 77 firebombs). On 19 August I mentioned it again and on the 20th of August the next did happen (quote):
Pfc.Michael S. Adams, 20 years of age, Army Dead U.S.
Although they were eight years apart, Michael and Matt Adams were always close. After the younger Michael went into the Army, and following the Sept. 11 attacks, his older brother decided to join, too. "Michael loved it, and that's why I do," said the 28-year-old Matt Adams, who is stationed in Korea. Pfc. Michael Scott Adams, 20, died Aug. 21 from smoke inhalation when a fire erupted in a building during a training exercise in Iraq. Adams, of
Spartansburg, S.C., was stationed in Germany. Adams joined the Army in 2001 after graduation from high school. "Michael was an unassuming fellow with a wonderful big, big, smile," said Gloria Close, Adams' guidance counselor. "He gave his best at every thing he did." Adams is also survived by his parents and a sister.
Comment: Yes that was one of the fine high points of the power of the story, only mention a bit what my individual opinion upon the use of napalm and some days later there was that 'coincidental' fire in a building. Well, shit happens... This is dramatic art for sure and all I do is use my right to free speech as found on number one of the US constitution. But let me imitate the Holy President with a bit of sarcasm in it; after all August was the month of world wide blasting to compare two different visions upon the exact 9/11 happenings and the WarOnTerror
(imitation):
'My beloved American Adams family you have my condolences and you have the condolences of the Iraqi people who stand beside your family in these difficult times. We must unite against terror and the use of napalm is terrible, it is evil! My dear Adams family let me tell you that Michael did die for a just cause, anyway we had big fun in being able to burn a bit back at the US army because that is what they deserve. Michael never made it till 21 years of age and he will never ever have children now he is nicely burned away, what a
pity.'
(end of imitation) |
Title:
Please Michael, these napalm
titties are for you!
From the very first Military Bloody Day (activated on 17 September 2003) we have more of this kind of fun. On the 18th there was for the very first time a so called 'advanced attack' on an American convoy, three US soldiers were killed in that attack. Now I would like to remember on this (American) thanksgiving day the next US soldier (who you can also see in this file), quoting:
Name / Age / Gender |
Spc. Richard Arriaga / 20 / M |
City / State or County / Country |
Ganado / Texas / U.S. |
Citizenship |
|
Status |
Dead |
Service Location / Service State |
Army / Active duty |
Service Branch / Service Force |
Headquarters and hq Battery, 4th Battalion |
Death Date / Incident Date |
September 18, 2003 / September 18, 2003 |
Cause of Incident |
Action |
Unit |
Fort Hood / Texas |
Location of Incident |
Tikrit, Iraq |
Details of Incident |
Arriaga was one of three soldiers killed in a small- arms and rocket- propelled grenade ambush on their Humvee near
Tikrit. |
Title:
Hey Richard boy, thanks for
giving me so much boy! Thanks thanks thanks.
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After the fun my little but longlasting and serious battle with the brain dead Americans about how 9/11 really started is at hand. Enjoy the next from that cowardice US administration:
The cowardice trophy goes to the present US administration, or not? The next is interesting information; the commission that is investigation into the 9/11 happenings needs more time (partly because this US government constantly refuses to cooperate) and they consider asking more time for the 'final report' (quote):
"Unfortunately, the production of a timely report no longer seems to be possible, in large part because of the delays caused by the administration and the agencies that report to it," the group's statement said.
Any attempt to move the May 27 deadline, however, would require the approval of Congress and President Bush and could make the commission -- which has tried to remain above the political fray -- an issue in the presidential campaign. The White House, which opposed the commission's formation for more than a year, successfully fought to impose a deadline that is five months before the November elections. Commission officials and members of Congress expect the administration to oppose a request for an extension.
Calls to the White House for comment yesterday were not returned.
Comment: For the 763th time I have to whisper 'This whole WarOnTerror' is just one big lie from the beginning. And I swear that America will be some enemy mine for the rest of my life, a bunch of cowards and weasels have no right to live. (Or am I wrong on this and do we need to kill only a few of those 'conservatives mindsets'?) |
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I like this so much! Big
lies give rise to big powers my dear US army.
From the same source (the Ass press) it is again abundantly clear that this White House has something to hide, but what can that be because the White House is constantly telling nonsense around 'national security matters' (quote):
In addition, officials announced this week that one of the commission's most outspoken members, former Georgia senator Max Cleland (D), is leaving to join the Export-Import Bank's board. Cleland has accused the Bush administration of trying to undermine the commission's work and sharply condemned a deal that restricts the panel's access to presidential briefings. Cleland's replacement has not been named.
Comment: For example, about who or what was the Holy President speaking when he spoke more or less the next words (Oct or Nov 2001):
"We face the likes of an enemy we have never observed before, an enemy without a state, without borders and an enemy that is so evil that most of us into the USA do not know what they do why they do"?
But just like in World War II (and just like the Gulf of Tonkin incident) the entire American free press corps swallows everything this US administration is telling to them. Well it is not for nothing that US journalists are
'legitimate targets'. |
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Just like that Richard boy
from Texax, journalists are legitimate targets.
And although the entire US administration is completely cowardiced to all bones, at some points in time they come back good. So with a smile I can quote the next, this sure is funny on the one hand but shows the seriousness of the Iraqi freedom operation to this US administration also. (But I have noticed that before although carefully not wrote one word on this of course....) Quoting:
The president's plane - its lights darkened and windows closed to minimize chances of making it a target - landed under a crescent moon at Baghdad International Airport.
Bush flew in on the plane he most often uses, and White House officials went to extraordinary lengths to keep the trip a secret, fearing its disclosure would prompt terrorist attempts to kill him.
Comment: Well george doubleyou dot bush, even if I knew I would not have exploited this. That is because often I do not target individuals but the policies they are standing for. So you are not a 'logical choice' or so, it is much more in the way of the story if high ranking Pentagon generals get killed or even the SilverBullet and his henchman HollowWitz (the secretary of defense and his deputy). That is logical, or not? |
Title:
Big lies give rise to big
powers my dear US administration.
At the end of the day lets zoom in upon some words of some elderly Iraqi from the South, the words emerging from his lips do sound relatively wise to me. Therefore I quote a few:
For generations, Iraq's Shiites have been marginalized by Sunni Muslims, who dominated the military and political establishments under Saddam's rule and the country's colonial masters — the Ottomans and later the British.
Al-Hakim warned that the "loopholes, if not dealt with, the entire process will not be concluded in a normal fashion, and we fear that there will be negative consequences that lead to much suffering and many problems for Iraqis."
"He has shown serious concern about real loopholes that must be dealt with,"
al-Hakim said of Ayatollah al-Sistani. "Otherwise, the process will be deficient and fail to meet the expectations of the people of Iraq. Among the main objections (of
al-Sistani) is the lack of a role by the Iraqi people in the process of transferring powers to the Iraqis."
Comment: The above problems look rather serious, I cannot deny this. And I feel rather simple that indeed 'lack of a role by the Iraqi people in the process of transferring powers to the Iraqis' can be dangerous. But let me tell you what the future is, because this future is simple:
At some point in time those so called 'powers' will be dumped (and not transferred) on the Iraqi population, the waiting at the side of the occupational forces will not be infinitely long. The Iraqis must look at Germany, after World War II the Americans were in Germany for many years but is Germany right now some kind of slave to the Americans? Freedom is freedom and if you want it you can get it.
Come on Iraqis, I know you do not want to go back to the shit from the past. So make sure there is some serious progress while giving me in the meantime every now and then those spectacular attacks on the US army... Like for example on the next impending Military Bloody Day on Saturday 13 December in the year 2003 according to the local calendar. |
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Thanks for your corpseration
my dear US army, thanks thanks thanks.
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28 Nov 2003: After a few hours of
'humble clicking' WarArt number 21 was finished, see it in case
you think you like
it. (A relatively big work, 411 kB in download size)
In another development I suddenly felt challenged in some
mathematical sense, may be you do not know this but I am still
some 'academic math figure' although some of my 'political
feathers' are gone with strange winds. Why do I feel suddenly
challenged on the RoadOfMath? Read the quote upon the US$ versus
other currencies struggle:
Beyond the euro's Fibonacci retracement target at $1.2125, Stannard pointed to the top of an ascending channel on intraday charts at $1.2220 and a channel drawn from the euro's September low at $1.2330 as further resistance levels.
Comment: I have no comment on this, we will see who has
the 'biggest math'. And who knows where the resistance is
when the target is clear? 63 Euro cent for 100 US$ cents,
is that Chinese? So comment is not needed at this point,
please proceed my dear short runners, my dear swappers and
my dear 'stop loss' sellers. Please proceed. |
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Please proceed until all
napalm is nicely wiped out my dear henchmen!
In another development on the infinite checker board we take a
look at the California barbeque (while in the meantime waiting
upon the results of the impending mud slides of course). But now I
won't be nasty upon the beloved and wonderful people of
California, that state with the biggest barbeques around! We quote
fun:
11 September 2003 - Arnold makes appearance on liberal media bastion The O'Reilly Factor, announces new economic plan: "We want to create, again, a positive business environment here and make people happy." Other candidates quickly follow suit, endorse "making people happy", with exception of Tom McClintock who says he has to check with social conservatives to see if they are for that or not.
10 September 2003 - The Dixie Chicks announce their opposition to Arnold's campaign in the German paper Abendzeitung: "He is a great film star. But I find his idea to run for governor absolutely insane. America should be governed by people who have a clue.
Comment: Well my dearest of Dixie Chicks, I even
remember that Richard reporter from CNN asking questions
(with a more or less desperate tone in his voice) to local
Californians like: "But this guy does not have any
political experience whatsoever! And he is not capable of
understanding why a certain political proposition will
make it or not! Why do you vote for him?" And the
people told him: "We are well aware of these
facts, yet we want him!"
And on this day, after so many weeks me being so
dreamish upon the impending California mudslides finally a
Giant Quarter fell into my head. And suddenly I understood
why the Americans wanted the Bush administration! They
want governments and rulers like this, that keeps life
simple and not so very complicated and so...
This all does not take away that the new governor Mr.
Arnold Schwarzenegger has met his Evil Terminator (via the
giant barbeque) while both men are indulging into "making
people happy". |
Title:
The need to bind children
while winning hearts and minds is great fun!
After the kid binding stuff lets look at fine 'military and
aviation' binding stuff. At first a nice quote from that website
with the name global security dot com, quoting upon that shoulder
fired stuff:
The Man Portable Air Defense System (MANPADS) missile is a highly effective weapon proliferated worldwide. Typically containing an IR seeker, the missile offers little opportunity for a warning before impact. Impacts are often lethal. Examples of lethality include 1) the Afghan mujahedeen killing of 269 Soviet aircraft with 340 such missiles, 2) Desert Storm evidence that IR missiles produced 56% of the kills and 79% of the Allied aircraft damaged, and 3) civil aircraft experiencing a 70% probability of kill given a MANPADS hit. Such high kill ratios are unacceptable and require immediate solutions. Recent military engagements, such as Desert Fox, demonstrate curtailment of daytime operations as a result of the MANPADS threat.
Comment: The SAM 7 (the most quoted lately) was
designed in the sixties, ok there may have been upgrades
but look at the timescale in this stuff! Now we zoom in
upon the most important words in this; "Typically
containing an IR seeker".
Above I wrote more or less the next "With
digital sight and computer power getting cheaper by the
year it is clear that we can expect much more advanced
rocket attacks in the future."
What am I expecting? I am expecting a lot, for example the
'typical IR seeker' will cover much more from the electro
magnetic spectrum. Also these rockets will be powered with
chips at least as the present most advanced game computer
chips (with the difference these chips do not produce
graphical output but try to understand graphical
input from the spectrum).
Beside this it is logical to expect that many dozens of
those rockets will act together when this is needed, they
will strike with synchronization at important targets...
(These are rather simple extrapolations towards simple
futures, or is it just to difficult to make technical
improvement like this? Do you
think that?) |
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And these smart rockets will
see through these simple tricks!
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29 Nov 2003: Lets tunnel into
the Media report right away, some West Bank numbers crossed my
attention and I think that a lot of religious Muslim leaders have
lousy 'leading performance' when these numbers are indeed correct.
To me the future is rather simple, that great country known as the
'63 states of Muslim Mania' can never be reached when there are
still parents as stupid as found in the quotes below. It can never
be reached when there are 'families' as stupid as this particular
West Bank family.
But if the numbers mentioned are right then this is of
'intifada proportions' and therefore worthwhile mentioning, here
are the quotes:
ABU QASH, West Bank - Rofayda Qaoud - raped by her brothers and impregnated - refused to commit suicide, her mother recalls, even after she bought the unwed teenager a razor with which to slit her wrists. So Amira Abu Hanhan Qaoud says she did what she believes any good Palestinian parent would: restored her family's "honor" through murder.
Armed with a plastic bag, razor and wooden stick, Qaoud entered her sleeping daughter's room last Jan. 27. "Tonight you die, Rofayda," she told the girl, before wrapping the bag tightly around her head. Next, Qaoud sliced Rofayda's wrists, ignoring her muffled pleas of "No, mother, no!" After her daughter went limp, Qaoud struck her in the head with the stick.
Killing her sixth-born child took 20 minutes, Qaoud tells a visitor through a stream of tears and cigarettes that she smokes in rapid succession. "She killed me before I killed her," says the 43-year-old mother of nine. "I had to protect my children. This is the only way I could protect my family's honor."Comment:
Wrong my dear mother, any parent that kill a child for
reasons like this will burn in hell. And not for a short
time, not for a short time that is clear. Parents who do
things like this follow a false religion that allows rich
males to replace their 'fourth fuck meat wife' on a yearly
basis while this is constantly 'religious ok'. This all is
not acceptable and all religious leaders who reason this
kind of behavior into the right must think better and have
to feel their throats... Quoting on:
Palestinian police reported 31 cases in 2002 - up from five during the first half of 1999 - the last time such incidents were counted before the current Palestinian uprising began, according to the center's study.
But the number of killings is likely higher, given that Palestinian police investigate only crimes that have been reported, said Yousef Tarifi, the Ramallah prosecutor assigned to Qaoud's case. Shalhoub-Kevorkian says her past research showed the likely number to be 15 times higher than the number of reported cases.
Comment: Indeed 31 reported cases for a relatively
small population size is far to much, when that past
research of the multiplier 15 is correct we are looking at
400 to 500 killed sisters... To me this is disgusting
Palestines, just disgusting! |
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And constantly the fourth
wife was changed and this was not against religion?
In another development there were words upon another 'al Queda spectacular',
of course I cannot say 'too much' upon what I am really thinking
(because the 'feind hört mit') but let me quote the next:
WASHINGTON — A top counterterrorism official says al-Qaeda operatives dropped plans this year for several small attacks in the USA to focus on plotting a "more spectacular" assault comparable to the Sept. 11 attacks.
The U.S. counterterrorism official, who has access to all intelligence on the terrorist group, told USA TODAY this week that officials have no specific evidence to indicate how or when al-Qaeda might try to launch a massive strike on U.S. soil.
Comment: The marching orders at the operatives are very
clear; centering around 40 thousand that the 'military
only axiom' is withdrawn from this. As sharp as possible
around the 40 thousand (but I understand the difficulties
in this, but when I ask for miracles I often get
miracles...).
Point out, they know what I expect and I will feel shit
when this is bigger then 80 thousand and I will feel
disappointed when it is below 20 thousand! (Yes America I
am some asshole, I know. But every month worldwide
something like 8 million people die and with this number
in mind stuff makes suddenly a whole lot of sense. Sorry
for the inconvenience.) Quoting on:
But intelligence reports suggest that some of the network's operatives think that an attack using chemical or biological weapons could be a way to top the 9/11 attacks, the official said.
Such weapons can be difficult to use, but al-Qaeda has sought them for years.
It's unclear whether the group has access to chemical or biological weapons. But those weapons represent a more likely concern than nuclear arms, U.S. analysts say.
Comment: Ok one little detail that I think is for real,
I think that al Queda does not have nuke capability right
now. May be in the future because this present US
administration has some devastating lack of performance in
this WarOnTerror, but who can see the future? I don't. |
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A team of professional US
experts only saw a WMD vehicle in Iraq.....
Let US close the day with a few reflections upon the
NightmareOnTheUS$ (as started nine days ago); this all is so
exiting and new to me! It is just completely different then the
NightmareOnWallStreet, no stocks and options this time but
currencies. The big stuff so to say... To my latest 'hedge fund
cell structure' I have to ask: 'Who is the holder in the
next quotes? The holder that could sell some Euros to hinder this
story?' Quote:
"There are some knockouts on the euro at around $1.22," said Kevin Lawrie, senior vice president and manager of foreign exchange at Mellon Bank in Pittsburgh, referring to a barrier option, which becomes worthless if the currency hits the strike price -- in this case $1.22.
This means the holder of the option might be tempted to sell euros if his option is in danger of being "knocked out." The holder's intention is to keep the price below $1.22.
Comment: This sounds just like this 'holder' is
US related or so. Therefore it might be wise to show this
particular (set of) holders who has the 'biggest math' in
some lightspeed driven market. (Oops!)
Beside me expecting good battles between the US$ and
all other currencies and expecting brilliant attacks
against particular 'holders of lesser wisdom' it is wise
to look at the bottom line of this all. On the one hand
this is my (hefty) desire of 63 Euro cent for one US
dollar, at the other hand there still is this (quoting):
"The United States needs capital inflows. We know that in the second half of December there is precious little capital flow" and that will disadvantage the dollar, said Robert Sinche, global head of currency research with Citibank in New York.
Comment: For many many months I am waiting for these
weeks! Now I will axe the 'daily capital inflow' towards
America, I will axe harsh and without mercy. Sorry
America, also I will hit the button 'save file' and take
some time to prepare a healthy meal for my children. Bye.
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Title:
The need to bind children
while winning hearts and minds is great fun!
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30 Nov 2003: In story number
56 you can find some (simple) valuation models for
'calculating' the value of certain attacks. This has to do with
the Blue Footed Crane Trophy of course (what party kills the most
coalition soldiers this time?) Only the first part is written,
only some thinking around the 'valuation of attacks'.
So it is still unknown who or what cell did win the Blue Footed
Crane Trophy (anyway to the readers this is unknown by now).
Therefore we tunnel into the Media report to look at wiser minds
than what I have between my ears & legs. The next quote is
from Hillary Clinton (the wife of former USA Holy President number
42):
"I left Afghanistan feeling very positive about what our military personnel had accomplished there, but I am not very confident that we have adequate forces to accomplish the many missions we have been asked to handle,"
Hillary Clinton said.
Comment: Well Hillary you wonderful mindset, what
exactly are the fantastic and positive things achieved
into the Afghan landscape? As far as I remember some time
ago two of the fractions that are supposed to be
'coalition supportive' attacked each other with the result
of 63 death. That kind of stuff is practice into
Afghanistan and what did that whole stupid WarOnTerror
change upon this? Now? |
But every day there are always dozens of reasons found that
only point to the proposition that Americans are fundamentally
handicapped in many ways. Just look at this:
LOS ANGELES - Political correctness has hit the information technology industry, with officials here asking manufacturers, suppliers and contractors to stop using the terms 'master' and 'slave' on computer equipment, saying such terms are unacceptable and offensive.
'We would request that each manufacturer, supplier and contractor review, identify and remove/change any identification or
labeling of equipment components that could be interpreted as discriminatory or offensive.'
The memo did not include any suggestions for alternative labels.
Comment: Well I can easily think of a few alternative
labels, let me name just one alternative:
- No 'Master' but 'My best black girlfriend
found on number one'. &
- No 'Slave' but 'My second best white male
friend as found on number two'.
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Yes the above is America on her best, the hierarchy between
technical components has to be labeled in such a way that no one
could finds this 'discriminatory or offensive'. Well my dear
Americans, the whole concept of numbers like 'one, two, three,
four,....' is discriminatory from the very basic. My God on what
planet are you living?
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NATO NATO, what did you
forget? Now I'll wipe you out & that's a fact!
Well, that planet is rather good described as some 'military
planet'. Look at the most of disgusting quote as found today, it
is about the plans of Europe to make some military defense force.
The 'not the Holy President infuriating' quote from the slave
called Tony Blair is strange (quoting):
France, Germany and Britain have struck a deal to forge ahead with European defence policies, in a way British Prime Minister Tony Blair insists will not undermine NATO or infuriate US President George Bush.
Comment: It look like a rather wise thing to make a bit
of European defense force that is not that usual
wheelbarrow of frogs. Also it is known that inside the US
conservative mindset a big disgust is at Europe for not
having a military on its own (always when military stuff
is needed we look at America and therefore they have big
disgust for us...).
So Tony Blair, on what planet do you live? Quoting on from
the same article:
Washington reacted furiously last month when Germany leaked details of discussions that suggested Mr Blair had gone too far for the Pentagon hawks.
British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw fuelled fears of a trans-Atlantic rift over the issue when he refused to reveal on Saturday how Washington had reacted to news of the controversial deal.
Comment: So fucking American conservative mindset, what
am I seeing now? And what about Bosnia and so? Weren't we
the ultimate weasels because we needed your military
stuff?
You are on very dangerous grounds with reactions like
this, again this is one of the 'Just like Germany
before World War II' kind of things that simply are
there in your thinking...
But this little news article contains much more beauty,
quote:
It is believed that US Secretary of State Colin Powell telephoned two European foreign ministers on Friday seeking urgent clarification of the deal, which will allow the EU to conduct its own military operations independently of NATO.
Comment: To put a fine but dirty finger in the open
wound; Wasn't it a fact that after the 9/11 attack the
NATO declared that this was an 'attack against NATO'?
Well, more facts are that there never ever any NATO
investigating committee did ask me any questions upon my
precise role as far as could be constructed.
So it it clear that the whole of NATO is not 'military
significant' any longer, this is not November 2001 you
know! And what the US secretary of State (general) Colin
Powel concerns, this guy is also responsible for that
giant war crime that ended Gulf War One (the RoadOfDeath
with something like 100 thousand dead Iraqi soldiers) so I
do not that that guy very serious or so. Why should I?
Facts are facts and it is the US army is the dinosaur army
that needs a little shaving. |
Title:
NATO NATO, what did you
forget? Now I'll wipe you out & that's a fact!
And now we are at the end of part 27 (long reading it was to
arrive here, sorry so often I have to skip 80 to 90 percent of
what I would 'like to write' and the result are the two files to
the Birth of the Kweb part 27).
In case you still do have not have enough of this you are
invited to go to part 28, in so many ways a very exiting part!
What will happen to the growth of the NightmareOnTheUS$? How will
the Iraqi equation evolve and what about Afghanistan? Will there
be need to activate the 'five car bombs' into the Dutch landscape
yes or no?
We all will see, go to part
28.
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