View Full Version : Fallujah was nuked (in 2004)... Say Russian investigators...
lucidity
15th November 2016, 16:27
You need to cast your mind back to 2004 during the American takeover of
Iraqi oil resources... (In fact an unprovoked takeover of the entire country).
When the US soldiers came to attack Fallujah, the resistance there was
determined.. so the US forces couldn't make any _initial_ headway....
... but they were victorious in the end.
Shortly afterwards,.. perhaps a year... stories started circulating
about horrendous birth defects, and radioactive contamination.
This was explained way, at the time, as the use of 'depleted uranium'
in armour piecing ammunition.
Then .. in 2013, the guardian newspaper reported that the World Health
Organisation was covering up the true extent of the radioactivity in Fallujah.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/earth-insight/2013/oct/13/world-health-organisation-iraq-war-depleted-uranium
Now.. we have Russian investigators reporting that the scale, persistence and
extent of radioactive contamination isn't consistent with 'depleted uranium'
exposure. It's consistent with 'enriched uranium' exposure. Which in turn
means Fallujah was nuked... possibly some next generation, small nuclear
device. However, the scale of the contamination is far greater, for example,
than that experienced at Nagasaki in 1945.
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2016/10/11/russia-us-nuked-fallujah-and-we-can-prove-it/
So America goes to war with Iraq on the _pretence_ that they have weapons
of 'mass destruction'... and when they get there.. they nuke them.
Jesus H. Christ !
syrwong
15th November 2016, 17:06
Us very frequently accuse others of which they are most guilty of. It is this, not double standard, that is hypocracy to the utmost.
enigma3
15th November 2016, 17:47
So now we know the US used both depleted uranium ammo and nuke bombs in Fallujah. Veterans Today also ran a piece on the use of a nuke bomb in Yemen. They attributed that to Israel. And the nefarious beat goes on.
Deega
15th November 2016, 18:02
What about the Iraq government bring ''Reparation'' to the International Court in Lahaie?, in hoping that the said court ain't control by the US.
Zanshin
15th November 2016, 20:26
I recall a report at that time where an alternate news reporter interviewed an
Iraqi academic (first violin in the Bagdad orchestra if memory serves) about
the attack on Fallujah.
He said the resistance was embedded repelling the US military approach when
the advance force withdrew as an unusual tank-like vehicle approached.
This tank had a short stubby barrel whch fired what he described as some sort
of plasma discharge.
He said this disharge reduced grown men to the size of charred infants and
a full size coach to a molten ball the size of a VW beetle.
After obliterating the resistance a clean up crew moved in and removed all
evidence.
Report said the man took him back to the scene and showed him a molten
puddle of metal where the bus had been.
Anyone else read of anything like this?
ghostrider
16th November 2016, 02:32
I remember a couple of explosions around that time on RT youtube page that looked like small nuclear detonations, one was a strike on a weapons/ammo storage faucility ...
lucidity
16th November 2016, 07:04
I recall a report at that time where an alternate news reporter interviewed an
Iraqi academic (first violin in the Bagdad orchestra if memory serves) about
the attack on Fallujah.
He said the resistance was embedded repelling the US military approach when
the advance force withdrew as an unusual tank-like vehicle approached.
This tank had a short stubby barrel whch fired what he described as some sort
of plasma discharge.
He said this disharge reduced grown men to the size of charred infants and
a full size coach to a molten ball the size of a VW beetle.
After obliterating the resistance a clean up crew moved in and removed all
evidence.
Report said the man took him back to the scene and showed him a molten
puddle of metal where the bus had been.
Anyone else read of anything like this?
Hi Zanshin,
That sounds extremely interesting.
Do you have a link to the article ?
I would be very grateful :)
mischief
16th November 2016, 11:04
I recall a report at that time where an alternate news reporter interviewed an
Iraqi academic (first violin in the Bagdad orchestra if memory serves) about
the attack on Fallujah.
He said the resistance was embedded repelling the US military approach when
the advance force withdrew as an unusual tank-like vehicle approached.
This tank had a short stubby barrel whch fired what he described as some sort
of plasma discharge.
He said this disharge reduced grown men to the size of charred infants and
a full size coach to a molten ball the size of a VW beetle.
After obliterating the resistance a clean up crew moved in and removed all
evidence.
Report said the man took him back to the scene and showed him a molten
puddle of metal where the bus had been.
Anyone else read of anything like this?
Yes, Years ago when I had no interest in such things and didnt believe.
Zanshin
17th November 2016, 07:46
Hi lucidity,
I've tried to track it down - alas, no success.
Too long ago.
lucidity
17th November 2016, 07:58
Hi lucidity,
I've tried to track it down - alas, no success.
Too long ago.
No problem, Zanshin, thanks for trying :-) I appreciate it.
syrwong
17th November 2016, 09:13
I found an interview with the violinist, plus one with the filmmaker. A horrible decapitating weapon was apparently used on a truck load of civilians.
Star Wars in Iraq
(16 May 2006)
Majid Al Ghezali They used incredible weapons
Patrick Dillon Experimental weapons?
Majid Al Ghezali Yes… Yes, I think. They shoot the bus. We saw the bus like a cloth, like a wet cloth. It seemed like a Volkswagen, a big bus like a Volkswagen.
This testimony was reported to American filmmaker Patrick Dillon a few weeks after the battle for the airport. The person interviewed, Majid al Ghezali, is a well-known and respected man in Baghdad, who is the first violinist in the city orchestra.
In addition to describing the battle, Majid al Ghezali wanted to show Patrick Dillon the site near the airport where this mysterious weapon was used, along with the traces of fused metal still visible, and the irregularly sized ditches where the cadavers were buried before they were exhumed.
We sought out Majid al Ghezali to hear more details of his story. We met up with him in Amman and he pointed out some inexplicable peculiarities on the bodies of the victims of the battle for the airport.
Majid Al Ghezali Just the head was burnt. In the other parts of the body there wasn’t anything.
Al Ghezali reported that he had seen three passengers in a car, all dead, with their faces and teeth burnt, their clothes intact, and no sign of projectiles.
Majid Al Ghezali There wasn’t any bullet. I saw their teeth, just the teeth, and they had no eyes, all of them, there was nothing on their bodies.
There were other inexplicable aspects: the terrain where the battle took place was dug up by the American military and replaced with other fresh earth; the bodies that were not hit by projectiles had shrunk to just slightly more than one meter in height.
Majid Al Ghezali Except the ones killed by the bullets, most of them became very small. I mean… like that… Something like that.
When we asked Majid what weapon he imagined had been used, he said that he had reached the conclusion that it must have been a laser weapon.
Majid Al Ghezali One year later we heard that they used an update technology, a unique one, like lasers.
We found another disturbing document on the use of mysterious weapons in Iraq, which referred to episodes that took place almost at the same time as those described by Majid al Ghezali.
Saad al Falluji They were 26 in the bus. About 20 of them had no head, the head had been cut, some of them had no arms or no legs. The only unwounded was the driver and really I don’t know how he reach our hospital, because one arm was on his side, one head just beside him. It was a very strange and horrible situation.
In the roof of the car there were parts of the body: intestines, brains, all parts of the body. It was a very very very miserable situation.
Geert Van Moorter (medical doctor working in Iraq during and after the war, as a volunteer for the belgiam NGO Medical Aid fot the Third World) Do you have idea with what kind of weapon the attacked the bus?
Saad al Falluji We don’t know with what kind of weapon they hit this bus.
Doctor n°2 It seems to be a new weapon
Saad al Falluji Yes, a new weapon
Doctor n°2 They are trying to do experiments on our civilians. Nobody could identify the type of this weapon.
We went to Belgium to find the filmmaker of this sequence, Geert Van Moorter, a doctor working as a volunteer in Iraq.
Geert Van Moorter This footage is taken at the General Teaching Hospital in Hilla, which is about 100 Km from Baghdad, and close to the historical site of Babylon. There I talked with the colleague doctor Saad al Falluji, which is the chief surgeon in that hospital.
Doctor al Falluji said me that the survivors that he operated said him that they did not hear any noise, so there was no explosion to hear, no metal fragments or shrapnels or bullets in their bodies, so they themselves were thinking of some strange kind of weapon which they did not know.
Let’s hear Dr. Saad el Falluji’s story about this in more detail.
Saad al Falluji This bus was very crowded, they were going from Hilla to Kifil, to find their families, but before they had arrived at the American checkpoint the villagers said to them “return back, return back”. When the bus tried to return back it was shot by the checkpoint.
Geert Van Moorter No gunshot wounds?
Saad al Falluji No, no, I don’t know what it was. We are here 10 surgeons and we couldn’t decide which was the weapon that hit this car.
Geert Van Moorter But inside the bodies you did not discover ordinary bullets?
Saad al Falluji We didn’t find bullets, but most of the passengers were dead, so they took them immediately to the refrigerator and we couldn’t dissect and see, but in those who were alive we didn’t find any kind of bullet. We didn’t find bullets in their bodyes.
Doctor n°2 Something cutting organs, cutting limbs, attacking the abdomen, attacking the neck and goes out.
Dr. Falluji also ended up speaking about a laser weapon….
Saad al Falluji I don’t think that the bombing, or the cluster bombs, or the laser weapons can bring democracy to our country.
More at
https://dogmaandgeopolitics.wordpress.com/2012/11/22/fallujah-the-hidden-massacre-2/
lucidity
17th November 2016, 12:22
There is this additional article from vetranstoday about "enriched uranium" found by
American investigators at Fallujah.
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2015/05/01/new-bombs-and-war-crimes-in-fallujah/
Essentially, there is a type of small neutron bomb which is made from both depleted uranium
and enriched uranium. The article above discusses this in detail.
So.. the case looks very firm now... with investigators in Russia and America saying that
enriched uranium was found as an environmental contaminant in Fallujah.
It dawns on me that the 'other' people who are likely to have been contaminated by this
radiation (other than the local, innocent, civilians).. are the American troops.
lucidity
17th November 2016, 12:26
I found an interview with the violinist, plus one with the filmmaker. A horrible decapitating weapon was apparently used on a truck load of civilians.
Star Wars in Iraq
(16 May 2006)
Majid Al Ghezali They used incredible weapons
Patrick Dillon Experimental weapons?
Majid Al Ghezali Yes… Yes, I think. They shoot the bus. We saw the bus like a cloth, like a wet cloth. It seemed like a Volkswagen, a big bus like a Volkswagen.
This testimony was reported to American filmmaker Patrick Dillon a few weeks after the battle for the airport. The person interviewed, Majid al Ghezali, is a well-known and respected man in Baghdad, who is the first violinist in the city orchestra.
In addition to describing the battle, Majid al Ghezali wanted to show Patrick Dillon the site near the airport where this mysterious weapon was used, along with the traces of fused metal still visible, and the irregularly sized ditches where the cadavers were buried before they were exhumed.
We sought out Majid al Ghezali to hear more details of his story. We met up with him in Amman and he pointed out some inexplicable peculiarities on the bodies of the victims of the battle for the airport.
Majid Al Ghezali Just the head was burnt. In the other parts of the body there wasn’t anything.
Al Ghezali reported that he had seen three passengers in a car, all dead, with their faces and teeth burnt, their clothes intact, and no sign of projectiles.
Majid Al Ghezali There wasn’t any bullet. I saw their teeth, just the teeth, and they had no eyes, all of them, there was nothing on their bodies.
There were other inexplicable aspects: the terrain where the battle took place was dug up by the American military and replaced with other fresh earth; the bodies that were not hit by projectiles had shrunk to just slightly more than one meter in height.
Majid Al Ghezali Except the ones killed by the bullets, most of them became very small. I mean… like that… Something like that.
When we asked Majid what weapon he imagined had been used, he said that he had reached the conclusion that it must have been a laser weapon.
Majid Al Ghezali One year later we heard that they used an update technology, a unique one, like lasers.
We found another disturbing document on the use of mysterious weapons in Iraq, which referred to episodes that took place almost at the same time as those described by Majid al Ghezali.
Saad al Falluji They were 26 in the bus. About 20 of them had no head, the head had been cut, some of them had no arms or no legs. The only unwounded was the driver and really I don’t know how he reach our hospital, because one arm was on his side, one head just beside him. It was a very strange and horrible situation.
In the roof of the car there were parts of the body: intestines, brains, all parts of the body. It was a very very very miserable situation.
Geert Van Moorter (medical doctor working in Iraq during and after the war, as a volunteer for the belgiam NGO Medical Aid fot the Third World) Do you have idea with what kind of weapon the attacked the bus?
Saad al Falluji We don’t know with what kind of weapon they hit this bus.
Doctor n°2 It seems to be a new weapon
Saad al Falluji Yes, a new weapon
Doctor n°2 They are trying to do experiments on our civilians. Nobody could identify the type of this weapon.
We went to Belgium to find the filmmaker of this sequence, Geert Van Moorter, a doctor working as a volunteer in Iraq.
Geert Van Moorter This footage is taken at the General Teaching Hospital in Hilla, which is about 100 Km from Baghdad, and close to the historical site of Babylon. There I talked with the colleague doctor Saad al Falluji, which is the chief surgeon in that hospital.
Doctor al Falluji said me that the survivors that he operated said him that they did not hear any noise, so there was no explosion to hear, no metal fragments or shrapnels or bullets in their bodies, so they themselves were thinking of some strange kind of weapon which they did not know.
Let’s hear Dr. Saad el Falluji’s story about this in more detail.
Saad al Falluji This bus was very crowded, they were going from Hilla to Kifil, to find their families, but before they had arrived at the American checkpoint the villagers said to them “return back, return back”. When the bus tried to return back it was shot by the checkpoint.
Geert Van Moorter No gunshot wounds?
Saad al Falluji No, no, I don’t know what it was. We are here 10 surgeons and we couldn’t decide which was the weapon that hit this car.
Geert Van Moorter But inside the bodies you did not discover ordinary bullets?
Saad al Falluji We didn’t find bullets, but most of the passengers were dead, so they took them immediately to the refrigerator and we couldn’t dissect and see, but in those who were alive we didn’t find any kind of bullet. We didn’t find bullets in their bodyes.
Doctor n°2 Something cutting organs, cutting limbs, attacking the abdomen, attacking the neck and goes out.
Dr. Falluji also ended up speaking about a laser weapon….
Saad al Falluji I don’t think that the bombing, or the cluster bombs, or the laser weapons can bring democracy to our country.
More at
https://dogmaandgeopolitics.wordpress.com/2012/11/22/fallujah-the-hidden-massacre-2/
I found this article which is perhaps related:
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2014/08/11/israel-unleashes-death-ray-on-gaza/
Flash
17th November 2016, 16:49
WOW, it looks very much like the animal mutilation spree. Linda Howe should look at this from the animal mutilation vantage point.
I found an interview with the violinist, plus one with the filmmaker. A horrible decapitating weapon was apparently used on a truck load of civilians.
Star Wars in Iraq
(16 May 2006)
Majid Al Ghezali They used incredible weapons
Patrick Dillon Experimental weapons?
Majid Al Ghezali Yes… Yes, I think. They shoot the bus. We saw the bus like a cloth, like a wet cloth. It seemed like a Volkswagen, a big bus like a Volkswagen.
This testimony was reported to American filmmaker Patrick Dillon a few weeks after the battle for the airport. The person interviewed, Majid al Ghezali, is a well-known and respected man in Baghdad, who is the first violinist in the city orchestra.
In addition to describing the battle, Majid al Ghezali wanted to show Patrick Dillon the site near the airport where this mysterious weapon was used, along with the traces of fused metal still visible, and the irregularly sized ditches where the cadavers were buried before they were exhumed.
We sought out Majid al Ghezali to hear more details of his story. We met up with him in Amman and he pointed out some inexplicable peculiarities on the bodies of the victims of the battle for the airport.
Majid Al Ghezali Just the head was burnt. In the other parts of the body there wasn’t anything.
Al Ghezali reported that he had seen three passengers in a car, all dead, with their faces and teeth burnt, their clothes intact, and no sign of projectiles.
Majid Al Ghezali There wasn’t any bullet. I saw their teeth, just the teeth, and they had no eyes, all of them, there was nothing on their bodies.
There were other inexplicable aspects: the terrain where the battle took place was dug up by the American military and replaced with other fresh earth; the bodies that were not hit by projectiles had shrunk to just slightly more than one meter in height.
Majid Al Ghezali Except the ones killed by the bullets, most of them became very small. I mean… like that… Something like that.
When we asked Majid what weapon he imagined had been used, he said that he had reached the conclusion that it must have been a laser weapon.
Majid Al Ghezali One year later we heard that they used an update technology, a unique one, like lasers.
We found another disturbing document on the use of mysterious weapons in Iraq, which referred to episodes that took place almost at the same time as those described by Majid al Ghezali.
Saad al Falluji They were 26 in the bus. About 20 of them had no head, the head had been cut, some of them had no arms or no legs. The only unwounded was the driver and really I don’t know how he reach our hospital, because one arm was on his side, one head just beside him. It was a very strange and horrible situation.
In the roof of the car there were parts of the body: intestines, brains, all parts of the body. It was a very very very miserable situation.
Geert Van Moorter (medical doctor working in Iraq during and after the war, as a volunteer for the belgiam NGO Medical Aid fot the Third World) Do you have idea with what kind of weapon the attacked the bus?
Saad al Falluji We don’t know with what kind of weapon they hit this bus.
Doctor n°2 It seems to be a new weapon
Saad al Falluji Yes, a new weapon
Doctor n°2 They are trying to do experiments on our civilians. Nobody could identify the type of this weapon.
We went to Belgium to find the filmmaker of this sequence, Geert Van Moorter, a doctor working as a volunteer in Iraq.
Geert Van Moorter This footage is taken at the General Teaching Hospital in Hilla, which is about 100 Km from Baghdad, and close to the historical site of Babylon. There I talked with the colleague doctor Saad al Falluji, which is the chief surgeon in that hospital.
Doctor al Falluji said me that the survivors that he operated said him that they did not hear any noise, so there was no explosion to hear, no metal fragments or shrapnels or bullets in their bodies, so they themselves were thinking of some strange kind of weapon which they did not know.
Let’s hear Dr. Saad el Falluji’s story about this in more detail.
Saad al Falluji This bus was very crowded, they were going from Hilla to Kifil, to find their families, but before they had arrived at the American checkpoint the villagers said to them “return back, return back”. When the bus tried to return back it was shot by the checkpoint.
Geert Van Moorter No gunshot wounds?
Saad al Falluji No, no, I don’t know what it was. We are here 10 surgeons and we couldn’t decide which was the weapon that hit this car.
Geert Van Moorter But inside the bodies you did not discover ordinary bullets?
Saad al Falluji We didn’t find bullets, but most of the passengers were dead, so they took them immediately to the refrigerator and we couldn’t dissect and see, but in those who were alive we didn’t find any kind of bullet. We didn’t find bullets in their bodyes.
Doctor n°2 Something cutting organs, cutting limbs, attacking the abdomen, attacking the neck and goes out.
Dr. Falluji also ended up speaking about a laser weapon….
Saad al Falluji I don’t think that the bombing, or the cluster bombs, or the laser weapons can bring democracy to our country.
More at
https://dogmaandgeopolitics.wordpress.com/2012/11/22/fallujah-the-hidden-massacre-2/
I found this article which is perhaps related:
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2014/08/11/israel-unleashes-death-ray-on-gaza/
syrwong
17th November 2016, 17:00
WOW, it looks very much like the animal mutilation spree. Linda Howe should look at this from the animal mutilation vantage point.
So they are testing if they can commercialize advanced space technology of perfect bloodless mutilation for the us army global enterprise.
lucidity
19th November 2016, 15:07
WOW, it looks very much like the animal mutilation spree. Linda Howe should look at this from the animal mutilation vantage point.
I found an interview with the violinist, plus one with the filmmaker. A horrible decapitating weapon was apparently used on a truck load of civilians.
Star Wars in Iraq
(16 May 2006)
Majid Al Ghezali They used incredible weapons
Patrick Dillon Experimental weapons?
Majid Al Ghezali Yes… Yes, I think. They shoot the bus. We saw the bus like a cloth, like a wet cloth. It seemed like a Volkswagen, a big bus like a Volkswagen.
This testimony was reported to American filmmaker Patrick Dillon a few weeks after the battle for the airport. The person interviewed, Majid al Ghezali, is a well-known and respected man in Baghdad, who is the first violinist in the city orchestra.
In addition to describing the battle, Majid al Ghezali wanted to show Patrick Dillon the site near the airport where this mysterious weapon was used, along with the traces of fused metal still visible, and the irregularly sized ditches where the cadavers were buried before they were exhumed.
We sought out Majid al Ghezali to hear more details of his story. We met up with him in Amman and he pointed out some inexplicable peculiarities on the bodies of the victims of the battle for the airport.
Majid Al Ghezali Just the head was burnt. In the other parts of the body there wasn’t anything.
Al Ghezali reported that he had seen three passengers in a car, all dead, with their faces and teeth burnt, their clothes intact, and no sign of projectiles.
Majid Al Ghezali There wasn’t any bullet. I saw their teeth, just the teeth, and they had no eyes, all of them, there was nothing on their bodies.
There were other inexplicable aspects: the terrain where the battle took place was dug up by the American military and replaced with other fresh earth; the bodies that were not hit by projectiles had shrunk to just slightly more than one meter in height.
Majid Al Ghezali Except the ones killed by the bullets, most of them became very small. I mean… like that… Something like that.
When we asked Majid what weapon he imagined had been used, he said that he had reached the conclusion that it must have been a laser weapon.
Majid Al Ghezali One year later we heard that they used an update technology, a unique one, like lasers.
We found another disturbing document on the use of mysterious weapons in Iraq, which referred to episodes that took place almost at the same time as those described by Majid al Ghezali.
Saad al Falluji They were 26 in the bus. About 20 of them had no head, the head had been cut, some of them had no arms or no legs. The only unwounded was the driver and really I don’t know how he reach our hospital, because one arm was on his side, one head just beside him. It was a very strange and horrible situation.
In the roof of the car there were parts of the body: intestines, brains, all parts of the body. It was a very very very miserable situation.
Geert Van Moorter (medical doctor working in Iraq during and after the war, as a volunteer for the belgiam NGO Medical Aid fot the Third World) Do you have idea with what kind of weapon the attacked the bus?
Saad al Falluji We don’t know with what kind of weapon they hit this bus.
Doctor n°2 It seems to be a new weapon
Saad al Falluji Yes, a new weapon
Doctor n°2 They are trying to do experiments on our civilians. Nobody could identify the type of this weapon.
We went to Belgium to find the filmmaker of this sequence, Geert Van Moorter, a doctor working as a volunteer in Iraq.
Geert Van Moorter This footage is taken at the General Teaching Hospital in Hilla, which is about 100 Km from Baghdad, and close to the historical site of Babylon. There I talked with the colleague doctor Saad al Falluji, which is the chief surgeon in that hospital.
Doctor al Falluji said me that the survivors that he operated said him that they did not hear any noise, so there was no explosion to hear, no metal fragments or shrapnels or bullets in their bodies, so they themselves were thinking of some strange kind of weapon which they did not know.
Let’s hear Dr. Saad el Falluji’s story about this in more detail.
Saad al Falluji This bus was very crowded, they were going from Hilla to Kifil, to find their families, but before they had arrived at the American checkpoint the villagers said to them “return back, return back”. When the bus tried to return back it was shot by the checkpoint.
Geert Van Moorter No gunshot wounds?
Saad al Falluji No, no, I don’t know what it was. We are here 10 surgeons and we couldn’t decide which was the weapon that hit this car.
Geert Van Moorter But inside the bodies you did not discover ordinary bullets?
Saad al Falluji We didn’t find bullets, but most of the passengers were dead, so they took them immediately to the refrigerator and we couldn’t dissect and see, but in those who were alive we didn’t find any kind of bullet. We didn’t find bullets in their bodyes.
Doctor n°2 Something cutting organs, cutting limbs, attacking the abdomen, attacking the neck and goes out.
Dr. Falluji also ended up speaking about a laser weapon….
Saad al Falluji I don’t think that the bombing, or the cluster bombs, or the laser weapons can bring democracy to our country.
More at
https://dogmaandgeopolitics.wordpress.com/2012/11/22/fallujah-the-hidden-massacre-2/
I found this article which is perhaps related:
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2014/08/11/israel-unleashes-death-ray-on-gaza/
Flash... WTF ?
The article i posted is about a high power laser weapon.
The topic i was responding to was about a laser type weapon used in Iraq.
How have you jumped to animal mutilation and Linda Howe ?
Are you trolling threads again ?
Aren't you too old for that ?
DeDukshyn
19th November 2016, 18:47
I recall a report at that time where an alternate news reporter interviewed an
Iraqi academic (first violin in the Bagdad orchestra if memory serves) about
the attack on Fallujah.
He said the resistance was embedded repelling the US military approach when
the advance force withdrew as an unusual tank-like vehicle approached.
This tank had a short stubby barrel whch fired what he described as some sort
of plasma discharge.
He said this disharge reduced grown men to the size of charred infants and
a full size coach to a molten ball the size of a VW beetle.
After obliterating the resistance a clean up crew moved in and removed all
evidence.
Report said the man took him back to the scene and showed him a molten
puddle of metal where the bus had been.
Anyone else read of anything like this?
Hi Zanshin,
That sounds extremely interesting.
Do you have a link to the article ?
I would be very grateful :)
Sounds similar to early reports of weaponry assumed to be high power microwave weapons ... fitted to tanks.
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