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  Msg # 122 of 620 on ZZUK4446, Thursday 10-29-25, 2:24  
  From: ICEMAN  
  To: ICEMAN  
  Subj: Re: Myers: RELEASE OF PRISON PHOTOS WOUL  
 XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.impeach.bush, alt.military 
 XPost: alt.military.retired, alt.politics, alt.politics.bush 
 XPost: talk.politics.misc, uk.politics 
 From: iceman@hotmail.com 
  
 "iceman"  wrote in message 
 news:ddm886$fo6$0@pita.alt.net... 
 > 
 > 
 > [Oh, Really?] 
 > 
 > Myers: Release Of Abu Ghraib Prison Photos Could Cause Riots 
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > AP | August 13 2005 
 > 
 > The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff warns that releasing photos and 
 > videotapes of detainee abuse at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison could have 
 > serious consequences. 
 > 
 > Gen. Richard Myers contends in recently unsealed court documents that the 
 > release of such information would aid al-Qaida recruitment, weaken 
 > governments in Iraq and Afghanistan, and incite riots against U.S. troops. 
 > 
 > The American Civil Liberties Union wants 87 photographs and four 
 > videotapes taken at the prison released as part of a lawsuit it filed in 
 > 2003. 
 > 
 > The group is seeking information on the treatment of detainees in U.S. 
 > custody and about the transfer of prisoners to countries known to use 
 > torture. 
 > 
 > 
 > ------------- 
 > Because there is no Al Qaeda beyond what are CIA operatives, the so-called 
 > "Al Qaeda" captives produced by Pakistanis for the $45,000 bounty for each 
 > is an enticement to kidnap old tribal rivals, lone GOATHERDERS, drug trade 
 > competitors, and produce them as AQ and collect the rewards.  The rewards 
 > are "rewarding" to say the least, and what possible benefit these would be 
 > to the US is puzzling to say the least. 
 > 
 > Rumsfeld admitted once that they "couldn't ever release the prisoners at 
 > GITMO, for they could sue us into oblivion". 
 > 
 > It's obvious there is little intelligence that could be gained from such 
 > prisoners, that could not be gained in two days (according to some 
 > experts--you can get most anything you want plus admissions to crimes they 
 > never commited in 2 days or less). 
 > 
 > So what is the purpose of keeping them year after year, not allowing legal 
 > counsel, unless they are up to no good in the first place? 
 > 
 > I've heard of not only mind-control training on the order of UK Ultra--to 
 > be assassins or terrorists triggered on a hidden command, and/or to train 
 > them thru repetitive torture to never tell what happened to them in 
 > captivity---but making them a bloody mess by cutting slits in their penis 
 > and telling them "everytime you look at that you remember that the US is 
 > your master and you remember what we can do to you."  Only then could such 
 > a permanently brainwashed person be released. 
 > 
 > I doubt the Iraqis don't already know what is happening and more in the 
 > prisons like Abu Gharib.......and no riots would occur, for they already 
 > hate the wholesale killing of civilians and occupation--- 
 > 
 > I suspect that it's the American citizens that they fear would rise up and 
 > riot after seeing the photos..... 
 > 
 > 
  
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