2010-09-09

US soldiers killed Afghans as sport

Vatic Note: Please look carefully at these soldiers eyes. The pupils are so dialated they are almost full in the iris. That means PSYCHOTROPIC Drugs and that means mind control, and that means the leadership of the group and higher are authorizing this. Its what they are doing to the poor muslims in bagrahm and GITMO and then send them out to commit acts of horror like this and then blame it on the muslims so they can get this war going where Christrians kill muslims and Muslims kill christians and the only ones out of the line of fire are the zionists. Well, its time to bring them into the line of fire. Lets find out who has authorized the drugging of our troops. I am not excusing what they have done, but I am sayng the prosecution should not stop there and it should go as high as it does. If no justice then we will have to organize and perform justice around the gutted and impotent system that has flaccidly wilted away just exactly like our leaders and our courts. This all very much ties into the satanic issues we are about to rabbit hole once again.  They even look drugged.  Seriously, I ran a business and I had to be able to tell when employees where on drugs and I was never wrong because this was how they always looked, spaced out and almost no life in their eyes. 

US soldiers killed Afghans as sport
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/141811.html
Thursday Sep 09, 2010

A dozen American soldiers have been charged with alleged killing of innocent Afghan civilians as a sport and collecting their fingers as trophies.

At least twelve US soldiers were accused of forming a secret "kill team" that shot and blew up civilians at random.

Five of the soldiers were charged with murdering three Afghan men in separate attacks in southern Kandahar province this year.


The three Afghan victims were shot. Two were also hit with grenades in what has proved to be one of the most serious war-crime cases to emerge from the Afghan war.

Seven other soldiers were accused of covering up the killings and assaulting another soldier who exposed the murders when he reported other abuses.

At least one of the soldiers collected the fingers of the victims as souvenirs and that some of them posed for photographs with the bodies, the Army Times reported.

Five soldiers -- Calvin Gibbs, Jeremy Morlock, Andrew Holmes, Michael Wagnon and Adam Winfield -- were also accused of murder and aggravated assault among other charges.

All of the soldiers, who face the death penalty or life imprisonment if convicted, have denied the charges.

Civilians have been the main victims of violence in Afghanistan, particularly in the country's troubled southern and eastern provinces.

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