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Vet: "Bodies Melted Away Before Us. "TV to Broadcast Evidence of US Use of Chem Weapons on Civilians

Anonyme, Lunes, Noviembre 7, 2005 - 12:22

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

Vet: "Bodies Melted Away Before Us."TV to Broadcast Evidence of US Use of Chem W
Por RAI News 24 - Monday, Nov. 07, 2005 at 1:20 PM

ON CIVILIANS

"Bodies melted away before us."

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

by paper tigress

Mon Nov 07, 2005 at 09:08:19 AM PDT

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

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

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

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

New napalm formula also used.

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

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

Continued:

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MARC PARENT

CRIMES AND CORRUPTIONS OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER NEWS

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Francois A
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Sáb, 2005-11-12 23:33

This documentary is dynamite. It clearly shows the US military showering parts of fallujah with white phosporous , a substance that melts the skin right to the bone. The bodies look like mummies, or worse. This news should be pinned in the headlines because if theres a news story that shows the hypocrisy of this war, its this one. Using chemical weapons to prevent their use...

Check the 30 minutes video here, in english -------->

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article10907.htm


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