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Japanese message intercepted a week before Pearl Harbour…

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December 7th, 2011
James Burge

This video from Mike Rivero looks at the remains of Station H, which intercepted a Japanese message directing its fleet to Hawaii a week before the ‘surprise’ attack on Pearl Harbour. It was sent to the FBI who ignored it, in favour of goading Japan into attacking so that the US could enter the war, against Japan and Germany, although they had funded Hitler’s escapades since the beginning. Take a second to look up Bush’s Great Grand Father, Prescott Bush, who was CIA (Evidence shows both Bush’s later fallowed in his footsteps) and his involvement in funding the Nazis and then operation paperclip. Looks like a trator where I am standing. Just saying.

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Amazingly Inhumane, US soldiers torturing animals, for fun…

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November 8th, 2011
James Burge

Okay well if you needed any more proof of the lack of humanity in US soldiers there is a video I just watched and didn’t want to post but felt I should. Watch as US soldiers seem to have nothing better to do then sadistically murder a sheep with a metal baseball bat. And of course the saddest part is that it takes 10 hits with the bat before the sheep stops trying to get away, which is of course natural when you feel your life is in danger. This is of course on par with videos of the US soldier throwing a puppy off a clif.

 It is amazing to see this behavior but there is a dichotomy that arises, is it that people who seem to enjoy torturing young animals more commonly look to the military for a sort of justification for this hatred they’ve felt, or are these normal everyday human beings who have been pushed past humanity into insanity due to the conditions they deal with on a daily basis. It isn’t hard to understand that soldiers are coming back from war broken (PTSD) because if this is what they are doing in their free time, for sport, it makes one wonder what they will get up to once they are back at home and the normal rules apply once more.

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