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Statement from the Iraqi resistance. (Mass Graves of American or Coalition Servicemen)

September 29 2004 at 11:24 PM
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The pictures attached in this compressed file are off footage taken in the province of Ramadi -Iraq at a site that belongs to the Iraqi ministry of agriculture and was used until the end of January 2004 by the U.S. occupation forces as a military base. Due to the continuous attacks by the Iraqi Resistance, the enemy troops were forced to leave. on the 20th of February a scouting group visited the site and it's surrounding area to confirm the lack of enemy activity in this area. During the mission the personnel noticed a lot of dogs & wolfs in this desolate area digging & sniffing the grounds. After a closer look, tracks & markings of heavy vehicles were discovered along with trenches and digging area that were left unattended. Further exploration of the site revealed the infamous black body bags that we in Iraq have heard so many rumors about. In these bags we found the dead bodies or leftovers of dead soldiers who died as a result of direct hits to the head and chest areas by bullets or shrapnel. These bodies have been buried for a few months only, & are definitely soldiers who belong to the occupying forces. They are soldiers who have been striped of all their clothes & IDs. in order to avoid their identification if discovered. A large number of bodies have been discovered & have been removed from the sites where they were found & relocated in places only known to our active personnel. These bodies have been relocated for the sole purpose of uncovering the mass deception & lies that the U.S. administration & the British government have carried out since the beginning of this conflict. These bodies will be handed over to the Red Cross at the suitable time in order to be returned to their families for proper burial. The above statement is being released by the Iraqi Islamic Army, one of the active factions that are resisting the occupying forces led by the United States & Britain. Further information will be released at the appropriate time.

The Iraqi Islamic Army.

Baghdad - Iraq on the 7th of March 2004




(A german non alcoholic brew)


(US Military Tarp, Incorrectly called a Bodybag)







What is strange about this tattoo is the fact its a western tribal design, such a design will not be found in the middle east, also note the dead mans flat top.









These and other immages can be found at http://www.albasrah.net




I ask that this information I post be discussed in this forum.



As It was decided I had nothing valuable to contribute in the Other Forum, and The Owner of that Forum Banned me, I see no reason to contribute to his forums sucess or ethnic diversity.



    
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Re: Statement from the Iraqi resistance. (Mass Graves of American or Coalition Servicemen)

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September 30 2004, 12:02 AM 

These bodies will be handed over to the Red Cross at the suitable time in order to be returned to their families for proper burial.........

Do they mean bodies or bones then if they really had what they claim......If they are not lieing as i am suspecting how they gonne keep these bodies and where could they store them ...




 
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September 30 2004, 12:09 AM 

the same way they store weapons.


you bury it elsewhere.

 
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September 30 2004, 12:26 AM 

so they will simply not find bodies but bones, since they are already rottening ....


 
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September 30 2004, 3:18 AM 

They mean remains.


I did not display the other immages from the website, there can be no doubt that they do mean bone remains, much of what is on the site is in poor english

Much of the remains are allready in poor condition.




I myself wonder who these bodies belong to, as obviously they had something to do with the us forces, and are of non arab or aryan or turkic racial stock.

and ironicly are drinking german near beer.



    
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September 30 2004, 12:11 PM 

who was barking about the axis of evil the other day ?

If there are any evils on earth it's the United states regime and her lap dogs who supported the war on Iraq...Osama and mulla Omar compared to these Bastards are like aid workers....

the US needs a revolution....

 
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September 30 2004, 12:23 PM 

Although it would not be surprising for the governments led by Bush or Blair have a willingness to do many dirty tricks, these particular photos are not conclusive.  For one thing they don't give enough specific dates, especially concerning that corpse.  If indeed it was a "Coalition" serviceman that was unearthed then it is only possible that the person was killed a MAXIMUM of one week prior, or that the corpse have been preserved in formaldehyde.  Even if you bury a corpse, you will only delay decomposition by a couple of days at most because the Earth is still an oxygen-rich atmosphere, and it is oxygen that is mainly responsable for decomposition.

 
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September 30 2004, 12:53 PM 

The website where I got the Pics showed HORRIBLE photos Of Rotting bodies. I only showed what I felt was the least offensive from an objective pov.


I would Not like to have someone post of photo of a disinterned muslim corpse and show it off saying look how wonderfull this is.


I did show one well preserved body, It is important to mention that the soil of iraq is composed of sand salt and clay, a body buried there will have some preservation.


Bodies buried in North Africa will be entirely composed for hundred of years in the high desert, (im sure that falluja, is simmilar to our coastal plain areas) nearer the coastal plain there is more bacteria and more decomposistion.

 
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September 30 2004, 11:09 PM 

Well Abdullah, we appreciate your concern for tactfullness by considering the offensive nature of such pics and people's potential reactions.

As for body decomposition, keep in mind that once a person dies, the cells quickly decompose not only due to oxygen in the air, but also the lack of oxygen to help maintain these same cells (go figure!)  The skin and other parts of the body decompose into various unsaturated fatty acids, including oleic and palmitoleic, from which soaps (including Palmolive) are derived.  Quite simply, these corpses end up being partially converted into soap, amongst other things.  If you want to read more in detail, here is one scientific article:

http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/106570204/PDFSTART

NB: I am not 100% sure you can access it since it was originally from an electronic journal.  If it can't be accessed then let me know.


 
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