"Secret European military intelligence reports indicate the
transformation of the American humanitarian mission in Iraq into a
profitable trade in the American markets through the practice of
American physicians extracting human organs from the dead and wounded,
before they are put to death, for sale to medical centers in America.
A secret team of American physicians follow the troops during their
attacks on Iraqi armed men to ensure quick [medical] operations for
extracting some organs and transferring them to private operation
rooms before they are transferred to America for sale.
"The reports confirm the finding of tens of mutilated cadavers or
cadavers missing parts. Some were found without a head. The American
military command could not offer reasons to explain the bewilderment
about the missing parts, suggesting that this may have been caused by
the penetration of bullets to the [missing] parts. But these excuses
cannot be medically accepted. The reports also confirmed that the
burning of bodies was deliberate in order to conceal the crime of
organ extraction. [The reports] further indicate that American medical
teams have [made] active and suspicious moves in Iraq to recruit some
Iraqis to guide them to dead and critically injured individuals to
engage in the extraction of organs. These teams offer $40 for every
usable kidney and $25 for an eye. The reports confirm the finding of
mutilated bodies in Fallujah. The reports indicate that the cadavers
are immunized inside special cars to prevent the spread of the plague
until the bodies are buried by their relatives.
"The reports have indicated that a number of those killed in 'Abu
Ghraib' and other prisons were subjected to operations for extracting
their organs. Following their mutilations, the bodies were discarded
far from the prisons to conceal the facts. The reports revealed that
that the American forces restricted the media by force to prevent them
from getting near the scenes and recording the events. But the
relatives of the Iraqis are aware of these facts. The reports have
[also] indicated that the military forces of the European allies have
noticed the absence of organs from the cadavers that were dealt with
by the Americans and have reported to their high command, which
instructed them to maintain silence and to avoid the discussion of the
subject due to its gravity, while the military and intelligence high
command have written secret reports about was observed by their forces
and sent them to the European ministries of defense for their
information."
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(Source unconfirmed)
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28 Dec 2004 08:44:29 AM |
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No doubt.
Jane
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29 Dec 2004 08:16:11 AM |
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"Jane"
wrote:
"MonsieurStat" <monsieurstat@gmail.com> wrote in message
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<snip garbage>>
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(Source unconfirmed)
No doubt.
Jane
Of course, because it's pure BS; but notice that the Liberals here just accept
it because it is anti-American in nature.
Tony
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28 Dec 2004 04:58:01 AM |
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"MonsieurStat" >monsieurstat@gmail.com
wrote:
"Secret European military intelligence reports indicate the
transformation of the American humanitarian mission in Iraq into a
profitable trade in the American markets through the practice of
American physicians extracting human >organs from the dead and wounded,
Anyone with a brain will now promptly put you where you belong, in the trash
bin.
Tony
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28 Dec 2004 11:31:10 AM |
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"TonyZ2001" <tonyz2001@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20041228055801.09660.00001863@mb-m20.aol.com...
"MonsieurStat" >monsieurstat@gmail.com
wrote:
"Secret European military intelligence reports indicate the
transformation of the American humanitarian mission in Iraq into a
profitable trade in the American markets through the practice of
American physicians extracting human >organs from the dead and wounded,
Anyone with a brain will now promptly put you where you belong, in the
trash
bin.
I bet you said the same thing when the first news on Abu-Gharib prison
tortures were coming out.
Stat.
Tony
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29 Dec 2004 08:18:06 AM |
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"MonsieurStat" >monsieurstat@gmail.com
wrote:
"TonyZ2001" <tonyz2001@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20041228055801.09660.00001863@mb-m20.aol.com...
"MonsieurStat" >monsieurstat@gmail.com
wrote:
"Secret European military intelligence reports indicate the
transformation of the American humanitarian mission in Iraq into a
profitable trade in the American markets through the practice of
American physicians extracting human >organs from the dead and wounded,
Anyone with a brain will now promptly put you where you belong, in the
trash
bin.
I bet you said the same thing when the >first news on Abu-Gharib prison
tortures were coming out.
Stat.
Torture? LOL!!!
A few pranks, you call that torture? Come on, you're an Iranian, you know what
real torture is.
Go back to Iran and curse a Mullah in public, you'll find out what torture is.
Tony
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11 Jan 2005 08:43:03 PM |
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"TonyZ2001" <tonyz2001@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20041229091806.06280.00001934@mb-m26.aol.com...
Torture? LOL!!!
A few pranks, you call that torture?
Right:-)
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http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=05/01/11/1446226
Abuse at Abu Ghraib Was Like Act of 'Cheerleaders'
January 11th, 2005
Opening arguments have begun in the case of Charles Graner, the accused
ringleader of the Abu Ghraib torture scandal. Yesterday, Graner's lawyer
compared piling naked prisoners into pyramids to cheerleader shows and said
leashing inmates was also acceptable prisoner control. The lawyer, Guy
Womack asked a 10-member U.S. military jury, "Don't cheerleaders all over
America form pyramids six to eight times a year. Is that torture?" Also
facing a court martial is Private Lynndie England, who has a child with
Graner. She is best known for the photo where she has a naked Iraqi prisoner
on the ground on a leash as she smiles. The prosecution showed some of those
pictures in their opening argument, including several of naked Iraqi men
piled on each other. Graner's lawyer said using a tether was a valid method
of controlling detainees, especially those who might be soiled with feces.
He said, "You're keeping control of them. A tether is a valid control to be
used in corrections. In Texas we'd lasso them and drag them out of there."
He compared the leash to parents who place tethers on their toddlers while
walking in shopping malls. Apart from arguing that the methods were not
illegal, Graner's defense is that he was following orders. His lawyer said
yesterday that Graner himself would testify.
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Stat.
Tony
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12 Jan 2005 08:03:53 PM |
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On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 21:43:03 -0500, "MonsieurStat"
<monsieurstat@gmail.com> wrote:
"TonyZ2001" <tonyz2001@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20041229091806.06280.00001934@mb-m26.aol.com...
Torture? LOL!!!
A few pranks, you call that torture?
A few pranks??? You call being stripped naked, tied up with vicious
looking dogs growling and showing their teeth right up in your face
(just to name one incident) a "prank"? If they were *Americans* you'd
be screaming from the mountain-tops you racist, hypocritical scum.
Maybe if you're ever reincarnated you'll endure a few "pranks" also.
Pig.
Dani
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28 Dec 2004 11:53:24 AM |
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MonsieurStat wrote:
"TonyZ2001" <tonyz2001@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20041228055801.09660.00001863@mb-m20.aol.com...
"MonsieurStat" >monsieurstat@gmail.com
wrote:
"Secret European military intelligence reports indicate the
transformation of the American humanitarian mission in Iraq into a
profitable trade in the American markets through the practice of
American physicians extracting human >organs from the dead and wounded,
Anyone with a brain will now promptly put you where you belong, in the
trash
bin.
I bet you said the same thing when the first news on Abu-Gharib prison
tortures were coming out.
Stat.
I believe he called them liars who hated America. That said, this
sounds way over the top. For one thing, it takes medical expertise to
remove organs that can be used for transplants, a suitable environment
for keeping said organ(s) in usable condition must exist, recipients
must already be in readiness to receive the organ, etc. IOW, you can't
just blindly harvest organs and transplant them into anyoldbody when an
opportunity presents itself - you have to have everything set up well in
advance, including matching the donor and recipient, and move quickly.
Woods
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28 Dec 2004 09:50:53 PM |
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"Woods" <woodsuw@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:WvmdnYB3Sp4LAEzcRVn-2Q@vista3media.com...
MonsieurStat wrote:
"TonyZ2001" <tonyz2001@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20041228055801.09660.00001863@mb-m20.aol.com...
"MonsieurStat" >monsieurstat@gmail.com
wrote:
"Secret European military intelligence reports indicate the
transformation of the American humanitarian mission in Iraq into a
profitable trade in the American markets through the practice of
American physicians extracting human >organs from the dead and wounded,
Anyone with a brain will now promptly put you where you belong, in the
trash
bin.
I bet you said the same thing when the first news on Abu-Gharib prison
tortures were coming out.
Stat.
I believe he called them liars who hated America.
So he's being nice to me :-)
That said, this sounds way over the top. For one thing, it takes medical
expertise to remove organs that can be used for transplants, a suitable
environment for keeping said organ(s) in usable condition must exist,
recipients must already be in readiness to receive the organ, etc. IOW,
you can't just blindly harvest organs and transplant them into anyoldbody
when an opportunity presents itself - you have to have everything set up
well in advance, including matching the donor and recipient, and move
quickly.
I agree that logistics of such an operation would be complicated in the
context of war, but it is not as complicated as one might think. All it
really takes is a specialized medical team to remove the organs, some basic
equipment to conserve them, and some means of quick transportation. Some of
the organs need to be used within 24-48 hours, while others can be conserved
for much longer periods of time. I'd say technically it is quite feasible -
and rather easy. If it is really happening, and to what extent is another
question. Maybe there were only a few cases. If you are a millionaire in
need of heart transplant, and your doctor says there are no hearts
available, could you hire a specialized team to go over there and harvest a
few hearts for you? I think it can be easily done. Government or military
doing it is of course another question. I don't think that is the case
here - yet!
Stat.
Woods
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28 Dec 2004 11:50:28 AM |
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Subject: Good news for patients waiting for organs
From: "MonsieurStat"
Date: 12/28/04 12:03 AM Pacific Standard Time
Message-id: <9r8Ad.17731$Tn1.667792@news20.bellglobal.com>
"Secret European military intelligence reports indicate the
transformation of the American humanitarian mission in Iraq into a
profitable trade in the American markets through the practice of
American physicians extracting human organs from the dead and wounded,
before they are put to death, for sale to medical centers in America.
A secret team of American physicians follow the troops during their
attacks on Iraqi armed men to ensure quick [medical] operations for
extracting some organs and transferring them to private operation
rooms before they are transferred to America for sale.
"The reports confirm the finding of tens of mutilated cadavers or
cadavers missing parts. Some were found without a head. The American
military command could not offer reasons to explain the bewilderment
about the missing parts, suggesting that this may have been caused by
the penetration of bullets to the [missing] parts. But these excuses
cannot be medically accepted. The reports also confirmed that the
burning of bodies was deliberate in order to conceal the crime of
organ extraction. [The reports] further indicate that American medical
teams have [made] active and suspicious moves in Iraq to recruit some
Iraqis to guide them to dead and critically injured individuals to
engage in the extraction of organs. These teams offer $40 for every
usable kidney and $25 for an eye. The reports confirm the finding of
mutilated bodies in Fallujah. The reports indicate that the cadavers
are immunized inside special cars to prevent the spread of the plague
until the bodies are buried by their relatives.
"The reports have indicated that a number of those killed in 'Abu
Ghraib' and other prisons were subjected to operations for extracting
their organs. Following their mutilations, the bodies were discarded
far from the prisons to conceal the facts. The reports revealed that
that the American forces restricted the media by force to prevent them
from getting near the scenes and recording the events. But the
relatives of the Iraqis are aware of these facts. The reports have
[also] indicated that the military forces of the European allies have
noticed the absence of organs from the cadavers that were dealt with
by the Americans and have reported to their high command, which
instructed them to maintain silence and to avoid the discussion of the
subject due to its gravity, while the military and intelligence high
command have written secret reports about was observed by their forces
and sent them to the European ministries of defense for their
information."
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(Source unconfirmed)
Stat.
A classic case of imperalistic capitalism!
Tangents are infinite in all of nature in
all universes constantly and at random.
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Oh Joy!
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