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Tesseract
26th June 2013, 02:30
This is one of the reasons America is hated:
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/humble_hero_an_army_of_one_ccqcXGajsrui0A06YZ978H
From the article:
He counted the dead by tallying rifles — and human heads — among the mangled or charred wreckage
I never killed anyone who wasn’t trying to kill me or trying to do harm
Yes, how dare the Iraqis resist the filthy murdering American swine invading their country, killing their people, destroying their infrastructure and poisoning the next generation with DU munitions.
divine_moments_of_truth
26th June 2013, 02:54
I wonder how many innocents and civilians he killed, and the worst thing is there are others who look up to him.
jackovesk
26th June 2013, 03:06
This is one of the reasons America is hated:
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/humble_hero_an_army_of_one_ccqcXGajsrui0A06YZ978H
From the article:
He counted the dead by tallying rifles — and human heads — among the mangled or charred wreckage
I never killed anyone who wasn’t trying to kill me or trying to do harm
Yes, how dare the Iraqis resist the filthy murdering American swine invading their country, killing their people, destroying their infrastructure and poisoning the next generation with DU munitions.
:bump:.....
Prodigal Son
26th June 2013, 03:07
That's an awful lot of karma for one unevolved quasi-human. So glad all those hours spent on combat video games didn't go to waste.
music
26th June 2013, 10:37
If anything, this person deserves our compassion as much as his victims. Let's be clear about the fact that this man did not exit the womb as a psychopath. He was created by his society, and the lack of choice provided by his environment, whatever that may have been.
Society says it is OK to engage in psychopathic behaviour when it advances the currently accepted societal order, and again, lets be clear about the fact that murder on this scale is cathartic, therapeutic, and empowering for a soul which is strangled by the dictates of the society it finds itself in. It gives one form of validation to a soul which finds none within itself due to the soulless nature of the prevailing social climate.
This is a piece of agenda journalism, it is designed to polarise, and to engender anger, fear and conflict. Please take a breath, and don't become a tool of agenda like this poor lost soul.
Sunny-side-up
26th June 2013, 11:26
If anything, this person deserves our compassion as much as his victims. Let's be clear about the fact that this man did not exit the womb as a psychopath. He was created by his society, and the lack of choice provided by his environment, whatever that may have been.
Society says it is OK to engage in psychopathic behaviour when it advances the currently accepted societal order, and again, lets be clear about the fact that murder on this scale is cathartic, therapeutic, and empowering for a soul which is strangled by the dictates of the society it finds itself in. It gives one form of validation to a soul which finds none within itself due to the soulless nature of the prevailing social climate.
This is a piece of agenda journalism, it is designed to polarise, and to engender anger, fear and conflict. Please take a breath, and don't become a tool of agenda like this poor lost soul.
Yes Music I agree, I fell compassion for all humans, good and bad, as you say no one born such as he. Once in the army who's to say how much and how deep his brain washing mind control conditioning might be.
Soulboy
26th June 2013, 11:43
I read in an article today that the strategy in Iraq to some was to "out-terrorize the terrorists and to make the local population more afraid of the US troops than of the insurgents they are supposedly protecting them from"
I doubt anyone would find it easy to find one of the so-called evil-doers with a body-count anywhere near as high as that...
Of course, as was said, it's hardly his fault, but he will have to deal with it later in life. It was said that more US troops commit suicide every day than are killed in Afghanistan. Gee, I wonder why that is :rolleyes:
Kryztian
26th June 2013, 12:03
“In my mind, I never killed anyone who wasn’t trying to kill me or trying to do harm.”
It's kind of hard to believe that 2,746 people were trying to kill him, and that he was the victor all 2,746 times. While this justification is totally baseless, I feel happy for him that he finds a way to live with himself. He is, after all, only the guy that pulled the trigger. The real mass murders are in the Pentagon and the White House and Capitol Hill, and they are the people that elected and supported a government that carried out this task. Many of us, myself included, at one time, supported a war and didn't consider the devastating effects if would have on a few innocent individuals.
Calz
26th June 2013, 13:30
Would not wish this guy's "life review" on anyone :shocked:
Cidersomerset
26th June 2013, 13:47
This is one of the most ....
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_1Nd5tbVkmpQ/S521I-st9II/AAAAAAAAAqs/oxWkZz4g81c/s400/10_large.jpg
Stories I've read for a while !!
Sgt. 1st Class Dillard Johnson is the deadliest US soldier on record - with 2,746 kills
By GARY BUISO
Last Updated: 7:26 AM, June 23, 2013
Posted: 1:37 AM, June 23, 2013
http://www.nypost.com/rw/nypost/2013/06/23/news/web_photos/23.1n006.Deadliest1--300x300.jpg
SURESHOT:Author Dillard Johnson at his gun range in Daytona Beach.
Prodigal Son
26th June 2013, 13:51
If he was so concerned about those trying to kill him or do harm he should have been killing the Blackwater goons that were killing the US troops
Nickolai
26th June 2013, 15:15
I have no idea why to feel compassion to this guy. If one feels compassion then why not to the Elite as well. They also had a painful and traumatic experiences. So Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin and many others and me, me too.... How one differentiates here?
Sorry, no compassion here, for the murder of 3000 proves conscious decision. Now he enjoys his life with his 13 yo and writes a memoir.
No no!
Calz
26th June 2013, 15:20
One theory is (for better or worse) that the souls accepting the darker roles are actually doing a great service in that there needs to be the polarity for souls to make a choice and grow.
Just saying ... I don't know.
I stopped "knowing" the more I learn???
Tesla_WTC_Solution
26th June 2013, 19:07
Here's a question to rock the boat,
Do Americans sympathize MORE with "gov't approved killers" like this one, who consciously and habitually kill,
or do they sympathize more with people like Casey Anthony, who was on TV in regards to the death of her single child?
I get the impression that civilian sociopaths are the voodoo dolls tossed to the rabid populace, to be dissected, displayed, and torn to pieces,
whereas the most dangerous killers and sociopaths are employed by our own gov't and kept safe from the people they harm.
a good example is my cousin who was a SPY, he liked to bad mouth my dad, who killed some men in self-defense whereas the cousin killed people with help and for money....
Contract Killers have:
~premeditation
~practice
~no excuse
778 neighbour of some guy
26th June 2013, 19:48
That dude will never learn, he must be denser than a dying star, I hope a plane flies into his thick skull:plane:
Tesseract
26th June 2013, 21:39
One of the strategies US snipers like Dillard Johnson used in Iraq was to place some wires and useless detonator parts on the street, move back to a safe location in the distance, spy on the parts, then shoot anyone who picked them up.
naste.de.lumina
26th June 2013, 22:03
Terrible history.
But it is not uncommon. Only changed the way. Unfortunately.
What about a businessman and politician who in collusion super bill a contract with the ministry of health in a country where thousands of people die in the line of hospital care for lack of funds?
The above is only an example.
I agree with whoever mentioned the fact that he is just the chain link that pulled the trigger.
Kindling
26th June 2013, 22:40
At the very end of the article it says:
In his memoir, which goes on sale Tuesday, he quotes Hemingway: “Those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never really care for anything else thereafter.”
It says that after saying something about the guy giving up hunting. Says that instead he enjoys surfing with his 13 year old child. Wow, this really gives me the creeps about this guy. So he *likes* to kill people - lots and lots of people ... It's eerily similar to a serial killer who starts out with animals as a child then moves on to humans. Like Tesla said, wonder how many of those gov't approved killers we have in the military.
DeDukshyn
26th June 2013, 23:12
The fact he counts all his kill ... not a humble man at all ... this looks like marketing to glorify killing amongst America's youth.
If I met this man, I would say, "Nice work! Now, why don't you give up serving the old grey haired crooks who order you to kill because they are too cowardly to fight themselves, and start actually doing something with your life for you and your fellow countrymen?"
music
27th June 2013, 10:24
I have no idea why to feel compassion to this guy. If one feels compassion then why not to the Elite as well. They also had a painful and traumatic experiences. So Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin and many others and me, me too.... How one differentiates here?
Sorry, no compassion here, for the murder of 3000 proves conscious decision. Now he enjoys his life with his 13 yo and writes a memoir.
No no!
And so the game goes on and on. These things are not accidents, these stories do not appear in the media by chance. Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin - all were used to an end. None of them were what we could describe as happy. This soldier, in his heart of hearts, there is no way he can be happy. The so-called "elite"? Neither are they happy.
Do we wish to perpetuate this game for year after year, so our children, and their children, suffer in the world the way we do? To this, Nickolai, I say "No no!"
Back to the soldier? In buying into the hatred of this tool, we might think we are being aware, awakened, or whatever we like to think ourselves. But lets look at it from an energetic point of view: the energy of hatred, loathing, fear, superiority, or whatever negative spin we put on our response merely feeds the machine of oppression and illusion with more energy. Malign energy accrues more malign energy, it becomes a reaction that perpetuates itself and the paradigm of separation it serves. This is what they want. So, I'm afraid that it falls to me to say, that when we respond in the way you and others have responded, sorry, but we are being used as tools of oppression just as much as this soldier.
We play a game within physical existence, so maybe we should get to playing by OUR rules, and not THEIRS?
Nickolai
27th June 2013, 14:45
Ok, Music!
I agree with you. But then how should I respond in this case. How those people who kill shall know that what they do is ugly. If he would be amongst people I know there would be no question. But the very thing that the article appeared in New York Post is alarming. Though as I said I do agree with you, I feel confused. I actually am not filled with hatred but with horror by the very thing that this guy counted his victims and is proud of this. This escapes my mind how can that be.
Nickolai
Sunny-side-up
27th June 2013, 23:41
I have no idea why to feel compassion to this guy. If one feels compassion then why not to the Elite as well. They also had a painful and traumatic experiences. So Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin and many others and me, me too.... How one differentiates here?
Sorry, no compassion here, for the murder of 3000 proves conscious decision. Now he enjoys his life with his 13 yo and writes a memoir.
No no!
And so the game goes on and on. These things are not accidents, these stories do not appear in the media by chance. Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin - all were used to an end. None of them were what we could describe as happy. This soldier, in his heart of hearts, there is no way he can be happy. The so-called "elite"? Neither are they happy.
Do we wish to perpetuate this game for year after year, so our children, and their children, suffer in the world the way we do? To this, Nickolai, I say "No no!"
Back to the soldier? In buying into the hatred of this tool, we might think we are being aware, awakened, or whatever we like to think ourselves. But lets look at it from an energetic point of view: the energy of hatred, loathing, fear, superiority, or whatever negative spin we put on our response merely feeds the machine of oppression and illusion with more energy. Malign energy accrues more malign energy, it becomes a reaction that perpetuates itself and the paradigm of separation it serves. This is what they want. So, I'm afraid that it falls to me to say, that when we respond in the way you and others have responded, sorry, but we are being used as tools of oppression just as much as this soldier.
We play a game within physical existence, so maybe we should get to playing by OUR rules, and not THEIRS?
Yes Music I totally agree with you!
The PTB can train, point and then fire off such a damaging to humanity psychopath. He kills 2746 beings, each one of them has friends/comrades, family and love ones, each of these make pacts and swear revenge and so promote more killing. these revenge killings cause more revenge again!
Read each of these words and times them by 100,000,000!
Death and so revenge, Death and so revenge, Death and so revenge, Death and so revenge, Death and so revenge, Death and so revenge, Death and so revenge, Death and so revenge, On and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on.
And so on and on never ending!
To have compassion is to forgive this hate line of histories, it's time to break that chain.
I am not in that chain I have risen above such triggered emotional mindlessness.
Compassion for such a being as 'Dillard Johnson' kills far more than he ever could, because compassion kills the 'Hate Chain'.
The very chain we have been forging IN OUR SLEEP.
The very chain TPTB ware as the chain of 'Perpetuation and Control'! Or the chain of 'Perpetual Joy and Laughter', laughter at our stupidity
Ok, Music!
I agree with you. But then how should I respond in this case. How those people who kill shall know that what they do is ugly. If he would be amongst people I know there would be no question. But the very thing that the article appeared in New York Post is alarming. Though as I said I do agree with you, I feel confused. I actually am not filled with hatred but with horror by the very thing that this guy counted his victims and is proud of this. This escapes my mind how can that be.
Nickolai
'This escapes my mind how can that be'
Yes Nickolai this is the pain we feel as awaken loving all seeing souls!
music
28th June 2013, 11:35
Ok, Music!
I agree with you. But then how should I respond in this case. How those people who kill shall know that what they do is ugly. If he would be amongst people I know there would be no question. But the very thing that the article appeared in New York Post is alarming. Though as I said I do agree with you, I feel confused. I actually am not filled with hatred but with horror by the very thing that this guy counted his victims and is proud of this. This escapes my mind how can that be.
Nickolai
The horror, Nicholai, the horror. Yes, I feel it, and great sadness too. Like Kurtz in Conrad's "Heart of Darkness", this man is a slave to imperialist agenda driven mad in servitude to what we may call "evil". Though, I would say the concept of evil is a product of the human mind (or more precisely, ego), so yes, this man is a servant of "evil". He has been formed by humans who refuse love, and who function from ego-driven fear and self-loathing.
And these men? These "evil" men? I would say they are also me, and they are also you. I would say we are all aspects of the divine, and at the same time, we are "God" in its wholeness and entirety. So ever thing, every one, every when, every where, is us.
This is why we need to give love and compassion, to heal the repressed aspects of the higher manifestation of ourselves.
Sunny-side-up
28th June 2013, 12:38
Ok, Music!
I agree with you. But then how should I respond in this case. How those people who kill shall know that what they do is ugly. If he would be amongst people I know there would be no question. But the very thing that the article appeared in New York Post is alarming. Though as I said I do agree with you, I feel confused. I actually am not filled with hatred but with horror by the very thing that this guy counted his victims and is proud of this. This escapes my mind how can that be.
Nickolai
The horror, Nicholai, the horror. Yes, I feel it, and great sadness too. Like Kurtz in Conrad's "Heart of Darkness", this man is a slave to imperialist agenda driven mad in servitude to what we may call "evil". Though, I would say the concept of evil is a product of the human mind (or more precisely, ego), so yes, this man is a servant of "evil". He has been formed by humans who refuse love, and who function from ego-driven fear and self-loathing.
And these men? These "evil" men? I would say they are also me, and they are also you. I would say we are all aspects of the divine, and at the same time, we are "God" in its wholeness and entirety. So ever thing, every one, every when, every where, is us.
This is why we need to give love and compassion, to heal the repressed aspects of the higher manifestation of ourselves.
Yes, Yes, YES Music, love your words and wisdom!
Many, many more please.
Love and Hugs to you, dear good part of me :)
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