2/2/05
The Iraqis voter was told to vote by the U.S or they would not get their monthly food ration. While American soldiers in tanks and armored vehicles went down street after street in major cities calling to Iraqis on bull horns to get out and vote while the American troops were being shot at by grenade launchers and sniper rifles.
As G.W adjusts his tie and high fives his compliant valet, readying himself for the State of the Union Address, the poor Iraqis who voted on Sunday’s election can rest assured if they survive that they will receive their monthly food ration, which was the U.S. incentive. To brave death by assassination or face death by starvation.
According to Eyewitness Dahr Jamail in Baghdad; Hard News- dahrjamailiraq.com ” Many Iraqis said Monday that their names were marked on a list provided by the government agency that provides monthly food rations before they were allowed to vote.”… Two of the food dealers I know told me personally that our food rations would be withheld if we did not vote.” Said Saed Jailhot a 21 year old engineering student who voted.
Ra’ad, 23 said he saw the man who distributed monthly food rations in his district at his polling station. “The food dealer, who I know personally of course, took my name and those of my family who were voting, he said only then could I get my ballot and was allowed to vote.”
**************************** ” On the roof of a shrapnel pocked building in the ruins of Fallujah, a team of GIs stealthily set up a gray plastic dome about two feet in diameter. Keeping well back from the sight lines of the street and nearby buildings, they plug the cable connectors on the side of the” popper” into a power unit. The grunts have no clue what the device does. They are just following orders.”
“The grunts call the plastic devices poppers or domes. Once activated each hidden transmitter emits a widening circle of invisible energy capable of passing through metal, concrete and human skulls up to half a mile away. “They are saturating the area with ULF, VLF and UHF freqs said Hank (a soldier) with equipment derived from US Navy undersea sonar and communications.
After powering up the unit, the grunts quickly exit the area. It is their commanders fervent hope that any male survivors enraged by brutal American bombardments that damaged virtually every building in this once thriving “City of Mosques”, displacing a quarter million residents while murdering thousands of children , women and elders in their homes will lose all incentive for further resistance and revenge. …. The poppers, are capable of using a combo of … wavelengths in any combination at the same time,…in a process called super heterodyning. The silent frequencies daily sweeping Fallujah and other trouble spots are the same Navy frequencies that drove whales nuts and made them go astray onto beaches.” Source: Rense.com Microwaving Iraq. Pacifying rays pose new hazards in Iraq. By William Thomas. 1/25/05
So as G.W gives his latest rendition of his freedom and liberty speech tossing around Social Security “personalization” instead of “Privatization” we Americans can feel good about what we have accomplished in Iraq, remembering the fallen micro waved thousands and the VOTE FOR FOOD campaign and the valiant recipients of the PURPLE FINGER FOR FREEDOM AWARD, one month’s worth of food rations.
L.A. STEEL
Sources: Reuters: In Armored Vehicles tell Iraqis to Vote. 1/28/05 Ibon Villelabeitia Dahr Jamail’d Iraq Dispatches 1/31/05 Some Just voted for food. Rense.com Microwaving Iraq. by William Thomas 1/25/05
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