Unspeakable Evil
Just then a man in their synagogue who was possessed by an evil spirit cried out, “What do you want with us Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us? I know who you are—the Holy One of God!”
“Be quiet!” said Jesus sternly. “Come out of him!” The evil spirit shook the man violently and came out of him with a shriek.
—Mark 1: 23-26
It Seems the Synagogue is Once Again
In Need of an Exorcism
In it’s 2004 attack on Fallujah, the Israeli/US empire apparently used some horrific weapons. White phosphorous for one. There has also been speculation that depleted uranium was dispersed as well. But in a new RT report comes evidence that maybe the “depleted uranium” ordnance employed was not quite as “depleted” as once thought.
The video shows an interview with Dr. Christopher Busby, of the University of Ulster, who has now completed two separate studies on health effects suffered by the people of Fallujah since the atrocity of seven years ago. The RT anchorman interviewing Busby commits a factual error by referring to the Fallujah attack as having occurred in 2005, but otherwise this is an extraordinary and sobering report. Among Busby’s findings: a change in the birthrate sex ratio between boys and girls. Plus high levels of enriched—and not depleted—uranium discovered in hair samples of human beings as well as in soil and water samples taken from Fallujah. Busby speculates on the possibility that a new type of weapon may have been employed—not anti-tank weaponry (normally used as the justification for depleted uranium armaments), but—as Busby puts it—“anti-personnel weapons, which are thermobaric weapons which cause huge pressure waves and collapsed lungs or char the victim.”
Following are some images from the film, Falluja: The Hidden Massacre

“This is my son after the bombing of the Americans in April. His body has started to change. His skull has grown,” says the father.


“There is no sigh of bullet wounds. The faces have literally melted away.”



The question of course arises as to whether such weapons may have been used more recently in Libya. On July 5 this year, Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya published the following very interesting report over at Global Research:
War crimes and crimes against humanity have been and continue to be committed in the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya by NATO. Amongst these crimes, the Atlantic Alliance has been using depleted uranium against Libya, specifically civilians and civilian infrastructure.
Bombed sites in Libya have been visited by professional scientists working in the Surveying and Collecting Specimens and Laboratory Measuring Group. The scientists and trained experts have conducted field surveys looking for radioactive isotopes (radioisotopes) at bombed sites. The samples from these sites were then scientifically analyzed at the laboratories of the Nuclear Energy Institution of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya.
Analysis in Libya through inductively coupled plasma has shown that several sites contain even higher than expected doses of uranium. Holes caused by NATO missiles also have high radioactive measurements, as do the fragments of NATO ordinance. Sites analyzed by the teams of scientists include Bab Al-Azizia and Souk Al-Ahad.
The teams of scientists have found it hard to conduct their important work during the NATO bombings. They have put their health in jeopardy and their lives at risk. Moreover, many of these sites have been bombed numerous times and again on different days. This adds an extra dimension of danger to the teams.
Did the scientists in Libya have the opportunity to carry out the sort of highly detailed study such as that completed by Busby on Fallujah? Probably not. But take note of what the report says about some of the sites containing “even higher than expected doses of uranium.” Are the NATO forces trying to “cover their tracks” as Busby put it? Or does that which is being seen in Libya follow the “pattern” of an entirely new weapon, one similar to that possibly used in Fallujah?
Certainly there is compelling evidence of NATO’s use of at least depleted uranium in Libya. The following is an earlier report from RT, uploaded in April.
Notice the countries named by the reporter as being among those who refuse to sign a ban on depleted uranium weapons: Israel, France, the UK and the US.
The Libya war is over now—or is it? It seems perhaps that in reality a civil war is just beginning. Maybe that was NATO’s goal all along, as per the Yinon Plan. Notice the “stupid” Libyan rebels in the video above—dancing and celebrating on the uranium-bombed tank. These are the people NATO has placed in charge of the country. Meanwhile, the Western media foster the lie that millions of average Libyans are “celebrating.”

The media have of course gotten quite a good laugh as well over the death of Gaddafi. In the video below, you’ll even see the liberal, Jewish Rachel Maddow yukking it up. But wait a minute! Rachel Maddow—MSNBC—she’s on our side, right?
And finally this—a video which I embedded in my last post, but it bears watching again.
A number of people rush to provide assistance to an injured protester, Iraq War veteran Scott Olsen, who can be seen lying in the street. And just as they reach him, what happens? A cop throws an explosive device into their midst. It is an act of human evil—not quite on the scale, of course, as those committed in Libya or Fallujah. But certainly of the same category or type.




























Mini-nukes have been around since the 50's. Who knows what generation of this 'technology' is now being used? Unconfirmed reports are that they have been used many times in the last ten years.
DU, thermobaric and whatever other 'exotic' weapons the US, NATO and Israel have and use are crimes against humanity. All killing in these illegal immoral wars are but hiding the fact that we are using these truly hideous weapons crosses the line of even fake sanity.
Untold trillions spent on death. I'm at a loss for words.
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Indeed Kenny. What other nations commit crimes against humanity like these? And on this scale and magnitude? Does Russia? I haven't seen it. Does Iran? Hardly. But Fallujah was incinerated. Libya has been demolished. And certainly we saw it in Gaza, the modern day Guernica. The Israel/US empire, which some people refer to as "Usrael", is the greatest threat to humanity today.
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In case you haven't seen it, here's another interview with Dr. Busby.
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2011/11/03/new-bombs-and-war-crimes-in-fallujah/
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