Sunday, 26 August 2012

Blood On The Tracks






I love the way crowds of activists ripped the railway track to pieces after the Pentagon ordered a train carrying arms to Nicaragua and El Salvador to run over S. Brian Willson. People like George Bush Sr and Oliver North and Ronald Reagan talked a good game about heroism but they got nothing on S. Brian Willson.


S. Brian Willson discusses how his life changed while he was serving in Vietnam. Initially in full support of U.S. intervention there, he had a life changin ephinany while on assignment to do "damage assessment."


Leaving behind his role in the U.S.A.F., Brian went on to devote his life to activism which led him to many nations. Among his experiences, he witnessed the site of Ameryya bomb shelter and, on another trip, he was imprisoned in Ramallah by the IDF.



Brian was run over by a U.S. munitions train and lost his legs while attempting to non-violently protest the shipment of weapons to be used against the people of Nicaragua and El Salvador in the late 1980s.

CIA Drug Trafficking - A History Of Organized Crime




Most CIA agents aren't clued up enough to grasp what the elite of their organization are really about and too programmed to use the internet to question where their pay checks come from. 

This report gives a little taster but to be fully persuaded of CIA links to organizational crime it takes a hundred hours or so before the independent researcher doesn't need to hear any more 'coincidences'. 

Same names, same connections, same business. Over and over again.

The Pentagon Is Brutalizing Bradley Manning & Now They Want Julian Assange



I had no idea that Bradley Manning is 5 foot 3, joined up for the college bills, spent time in Wales where his mother comes from and was advised by his officers as unfit for service in between bouts of curling up like a foetus and crying on his bed, or wetting himself from bullying. At 23 years old he has been incarcerated for a year, forced nudity and drugged in solitary confinement (recently relocated) because he released the film of the helicopter attack above that mowed down innocent Iraqi civilians. The Guardian newspaper has done an excellent article with a short video on the topic with the link.




We all owe Bradley Manning a great debt for his courage and we must make sure the Pentagon don't get Julian. Be intolerant of those who support Sweden and their kafkaesque rape laws. They are in my experience poisonous and spiteful people.