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Criminal NATO in Vietnam: torture during interrogations - murder of women, children and babies - uprooting - throwing prisoners out of the helicopter - the Russell Tribunal - destroying entire villages - motto of the criminal NATO: burn everything down, destroy, kill - measure the dead with a yardstick - the declaration of 1000 professors and lecturers - beheadings - playing with skulls - the massacre of My Lai of March 16, 1968 - Photographer Haeberle and the letter from Ron Readenhour dated March 29, 1969 - the massacre of Thanh Phong Feb 25, 1969
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Since 2009 the "U.S.A." is paying 1,52 billion dollars annually to the Agent Orange victims for their NATO crimes with Agent Orange contamination. It took 40 years until the criminal "U.S.A." also granted compensation to Vietnamese and not only to their own "U.S." victims in the "U.S.A."
WHAT is NATO? CRIMINAL FOREIGNERS!
War Museum of Vietnam in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City): The War Crimes Department 1 with Massacres
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The War Museum of Vietnam in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) - the entrance to the department with war crimes
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Photo gallery with photos about the war crimes of criminal NATO in Vietnam, there are two walls full of it
Excerpt from the Declaration of Independence of the "USA", text "All people are equal"
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."
(The U.S. Declaration of Independence adopted on July 4, 1776)
[Supplement:
This declaration of "independence" only counts for the white race. For slaves and natives it does NOT count - and this is not indicated in this "Declaration of Independence" of the "USA". Therefore, this is NOT a model but the model for all people are the Human Rights which were NEVER signed by the "USA" (!)].
And the reality of what NATO has to do with "Americans", Australians, New Zealanders, Filipinos and Koreans, etc. in Vietnam, it looks like this:
Vietnam War: "Interrogations" and torture by criminal NATO (criminal aliens)
Criminal NATO soldiers play cops and robbers with Vietnamese, lead them by the neck on ropes - and repeatedly encircle villages
Criminal NATO soldiers play cops and robbers with Vietnamese, lead them by the neck on ropes - and repeatedly encircle villages, November 1965
Text: Vietnamese patriots taken by U.S. Marines in November 1965, are roped together and led toward an interrogation camp.
Village encirclements and terrorism against villagers were the normal NATO everyday life in Vietnam, here a village encirclement at the end of 1969
Text: A squad from Company B, 5th Battalion, 46th Infantry, 198th Infantry Brigade, rounds up villagers for interrogation in late 1969.
The father is arrested, and the daughter implores the GI-NATO soldiers not to kill him
Text: "The father of this little girl is arrested by GIs. She implores them: "Don't kill my father"."
Bomb shells 155mm
Torturing farmers was a special "joy" for NATO soldiers again and again
Text: "A peasant subjected to tortures (Bac Lieu Province)"
The operation principle of criminal NATO: "Search and destroy"
NATO's interrogations in Vietnam were mostly associated with torture
[This is the copy of inquisition of criminal Church. So, NATO is playing criminal Church here].
Text: "A Vietnamese civilian pleads with the 101st Air Cavalry Division soldier who is interrogating him during a "search and destroy" operation in early 1968."
Text: "Even women and babies are targets of U.S. American Division mopping up operations (Quang Ngai Province - 1967)
Criminal NATO was also chasing women and babies
Vietnam War: torture of Vietnamese farmers by criminal NATO - for example water boarding
Criminal NATO was torturing farmers again and again, 2+3
Vietnam War: "Interrogation" of the mountain population deporting them to another place with a "journey" in a NATO helicopter
Die kriminelle NATO in Vietnam zwingt regelmässig die Bergebevölkerung zu "Befragungen". Die Bevölkerung mit Helikoptern deportiert:
Text: "GIs from the 1st Cavalry Division round up Highland inhabitants, drive them out of their homes and put them aboard helicopters (Bin Dinh Province - 1967)."
"Suspicious", Vietnamese people are forced into a NATO helicopter
Text: "U.S. Marines round up the "suspects" and prod them into a helicopter for interrogation."
The criminal NATO in the Vietnam War also commits war crimes with killings: captured Vietnamese are thrown headfirst out of the flying helicopter.
[This is a Satanic ritual: Satanists also throw abused children from flying airplanes to kill them].
Text: "A war prisoner (arrowed above) is being pushed down alive from a [flying] U.S. Army helicopter and (below) falling to his death."
[headfirst!!!]
The Russell Tribunal (link) of 1967 states: The "USA" is committing genocide in the Vietnam War, breaking the laws of war and international law
[1]
Text:
"The United States bears responsibility for the use of force in Viet Nam, and has, therefore, committedagainst that country a crime of aggression, a crime against peace... In subjecting the civilian populations and civilian targets of the D.R.V.N. to an intense and systematic bombardment, the U.S.A. has committed a crime of war. These is on the part of the U.S. armed forces utilization or testing of weapons prohibited by the laws of war (C.B.U's, napalm, phosphorus bombs, combat gases, toxic chemicals).
The prisoners of war captured by the U.S. armed forces are subjected to treatments prohibite by the laws of war.
The U.S. armed forces subject the civilian populations to inhuman treatments prohibited by international law.
The U.S. government is guilty of genocide vis-à-vis the Vietnamese people."
(Conclusions of the Bertrand Russell Tribunal - Stockholm session, May 2-10, 1967 and Copenhagen session, November 20 - December 1, 1967).
[Note: The Viet Cong has also tortured captured NATO soldiers, as well as against the laws of war. But the Vietnamese army of North Vietnam "Viet Kong" had no napalm, phosphorus bombs, no combat gases and no toxic chemicals. They moved their troops into guerrilla tactics at night or through camouflaged tunnel systems].
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Vietnam War: bomb projectiles 90mm and 76mm
NATO war crimes in the Vietnam War: Entire villages are burned down
General information (from Clark): Criminal NATO in the Vietnam War continuously expels the village populations in South Vietnam, burns down whole villages to create "empty zones" and forces the populations to live in newly created defense villages. In the process, the old homes of the rural population are systematically destroyed, the peasants can barely reach their fields, if at all, and the entire rural population yearns for a regulating hand that is Vietnamese and will act FOR them. The calculation of criminal NATO to gain sympathy by deportations and at the same time cutting the connections of the rural population to the Viet Cong does not work, because the tunnel systems of the Viet Cong cover the WHOLE country, from Hanoi to Saigon. Criminal NATO does not know where the tunnel systems are until 1975. If they find a tunnel entrance, the entrance is much too narrow because the Vietnamese are built so small and the NATO soldiers, however, are big white hunks who can't fit through any tunnel. And so, in the end, David wins against Goliath in Vietnam.
Criminal NATO burning complete villages in Vietnam, here the village Ben Suc is destroyed
Arson by the criminal NATO: The village of Ben Suc is destroyed and burned down 01
Text: "CBS television cameras capture the moment this US Marine set fire to a peasant's hut in the village of Cam Le (Quang Nam Province) in August 1965, a scene reported by CBS correspondent Morley Safer (inset)."
Criminal NATO destroyed complete villages in Vietnam, here the village of Ben Suc 02
Text: "The making of a free zone: U.S. soldiers of the 4th Cavalry, 1st Infantry Division, incnierate and destroy the village of Ben Suc and the surrounding jungle (Binh Duong province). "From now on, anything that moves around here is automatically considered VC [Viet Cong] and bombed or fired on." explained one bulldozer operator."
The motto of the criminal NATO (Pentagon) in Vietnam: "Burn everything, destroy everything, kill everything"
Criminal NATO in Vietnam is destroying entire villages to create no man's land, here the village of Ben Suc
Text: "The village of Ben Suc is no more."
Criminal NATO in Vietnam was proceeding following the motto "Destroy everything" - here in Binh Duong Province.
A criminal NATO commander is measuring the row of dead Vietnamese with a measuring stick.
Text: "Body Count. A U.S. military's yardstick to measure success for the war: "If it's dead, it's Viet Cong."
Resistance: The Declaration of 1000 Professors and Lecturers against the Vietnam War, May 13, 1965
In the "USA", starting from 1965, after the escalation in Vietnam by the criminal President Johnson and the satanic Pentagon, a resistance movement developed in the population, but especially in the universities. Unfortunately, the resistance did not help much because the satanic Pentagon makes bets and there is no humanity there. Here is the excerpt from an (ineffective) protest by 1000 professors and lecturers.
Text:
<The situation in Viet Nam poses serious moral problems which are not merely diplomatic or tactical. Our nation is possessedof an immense power. To permit its utilization for unreasonable and barbarous purposes endangers the very foundation of American influence."
(Excerpt from a declaration signed by one thousand professors and lecturers of American universities and published in The New York Times of May 13, 1965).>
Criminal NATO (Pentagon) plays with skulls of Vietnamese - and there are beheadings etc.
A "U.S." soldier of the criminal NATO poses with a skull of a Vietnam soldier
Text: "An American soldier with the skull of a Vietnamese patriot."
Criminal NATO GIs beheading Vietnamese
Text: "GIs with beheaded Vietnamese patriots."
Seismic spy detector and bomb projectiles 105mm
Text: "Air-Delivered Seismic Intrusion Detector (ADSID)"
Text: "105mm Shell"
WHAT is NATO? CRIMINAL FOREIGNERS.
Vietnam March 16, 1968: The massacre of criminal NATO in the village of My Lai (Son My) - NATO massacre with 504 dead
My Lai is called also Son My.
Text:
Tinh Khe Commune, Son Tinh District, Quang Ngai Province, otherwise known as Son My, My Lai, witnessed a horrific massacre caused by U.S. troops on March 16th, 1968
The peaceful morning of Son My was suddenly broken by prolonged shell attack waves of three companies, Battalion 1 (Light Infantry Brigade 11, Americal Division). Then, 9 helicopters from Chu Lai landed at Tu Cung Village. Another team of 11 helicopters landed near Go Hamlet, Co Luy Village. Here, one platoon of Bravo Cmpany rushed into My Hoi Hamlet in smaller groups, rummaged houses and dug-outs one by one, shot dead 97 civilians.
At Tu Cung Village, the company Charlie led by Captain Ernest Medina landed and encircled Thuan Yen Hamlet. Platoon 1 led by Lieutenant William Calley overwhelmed to seek for civilians with the aim of killing anyone they found. Particularly at t ditch at the other end of Thuan Yen Hamlet, the U.S. troops massacred 170 people.
In one morning of March 16th, 1968, at Co Luy and Tu Cung Village - Tinh Khe Commune, U.S. troops killed 504 civilians, among whom were:
-- 182 women (including 17 pregnant ones).
-- 173 children (including 56 ones from newborn to 5 month-old).
-- 60 men and women over the age of 60.
Videos about NATO massacre in My Lai in Vietnam - March 16, 1968
Video with the photographer Mr. Haeberle, he made the photos:
Video mit Fotograf Haeberle: Photographer remembers My Lai Massacre (9min.41sec.)
Video: Photographer remembers My Lai Massacre (9min.41sec.) - Haeberle 1968 (Video, 41sec.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4-Qer9zDAs&t=360s
Video with the letter from Ron Readenhour that started the inquiry into the My Lai massacre:
Video: The My Lai Massacre | History (5min.20sek.)
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Video: The My Lai Massacre | History (5min.20sek.) - Ron Readenhour 1969 ca.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnvTyMptOt8
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Video "The My Lai Massacre": About 500 unarmed people were murdered - Ron Ridenhour collected information and wrote a letter - The task force "Barker" is supposed to "solve" the problem My Lai
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Video "The My Lai Massacre": The map of Vietnam with the location of My Lai on the Batangan Peninsula - Close-up - Task Force "Barker" (TF BARKER) positions itself in front of My Lai
The letter from Ron Readenhour that started the inquiry into the My Lai massacre
March 29, 1969: My Lai massacre because of some mines and traps
from: http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/active_learning/explorations/vietnam/ridenhour_letter.cfm
Mr. Ron Ridenhour
1416 East Thomas Road #104
Phoenix, Arizona
March 29, 1969
Gentlemen:
It was late in April, 1968 that I first heard of "Pinkville" and what allegedly happened there. I received that first report with some skepticism, but in the following months I was to hear similar stories from such a wide variety of people that it became impossible for me to disbelieve that something rather dark and bloody did indeed occur sometime in March, 1968 in a village called "Pinkville" in the Republic of Viet Nam.
The circumstances that led to my having access to the reports I'm about to relate need explanation. I was inducted in March, 1967 into the U. S. Army. After receiving various training I was assigned to the 70th Infantry Detachment (LRP), 1lth Light Infantry Brigade at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, in early October, 1967. That unit, the 70th Infantry Detachennt (LRP), was disbanded a week before the llth Brigade shipped out for Viet Nam on the 5th of December, 1967. All of the man from whom I later heard reports of the "Pinkville" incident were reassigned to "C" Company, lst Battalion, 20th Infantry, llth Light Infantry Brigade. I was reassigned to the aviation section of Headquarters Headquarters Company llth LIB. After we had been in Viet Nam for 3 to 4 months many of the men from the 70th Inf. Det. (LRP) began to transfer into the same unit, "E" Company, 51st Infantry (LRP).
[Gruver reports of "Pinkville"]
In late April, 1968 I was awaiting orders for a transfer from HHC, llth Brigade to Company "E," 51st Inf, (LRP), when I happened to run into Pfc "Butch" Gruver, whom I had known in Hawaii. Gruver told me he had been assigned to "C" Company lst of the 20th until April lst when he transferred to the unit that I was headed for. During the course of our conversation he told me the first of many reports I was to hear of "Pinkville."[Batangan Peninsula is completely mined - this does not fit to the "American" Pentagon mentality - the order to murder the population]
"Charlie" Company 1/20 had been assigned to Task Force Barker in late February, 1968 to help conduct "search and destroy" operations on the Batangan Peninsula, Barker's area of operation. The task force was operating out of L. F. Dottie, located five or six miles north of Quang Nhai city on Viet Namese National Highway 1. Gruver said that Charlie Company had sustained casualties; primarily from mines and booby traps, almost everyday from the first day they arrived on the peninsula. One village area was particularly troublesome and seemed to be infested with booby traps and enemy soldiers. It was located about six miles northeast of Quang Nh,ai city at approximate coordinates B.S. 728795. It was a notorious area and the men of Task Force Barker had a special name I for it: they called it "Pinkville." One morning in the latter part of March, Task Force Barker moved out from its firebase headed for "Pinkville." Its mission: destroy the trouble spot and all of its inhabitants.When "Butch" told me this I didn't quite believe that what he was telling me was true, but he assured me that it was and went on to describe what had happened. The other two companies that made up the task force cordoned off the village so that "Charlie" Company could move through to destroy the structures and kill the inhabitants. Any villagers who ran from Charlie Company were stopped by the encircling companies. I asked "Butch" several times if all the people were killed. He said that he thought they were men, women and children. He recalled seeing a small boy, about three or four years old, standing by the trail with a gunshot wound in one arm. The boy was clutching his wounded arm with his other hand, while blood trickled between his fingers. He was staring around himself in shock and disbelief at what he saw. "He just stood there with big eyes staring around like he didn't understand; he didn't believe wh.at was happening. Then the captain's RTO (radio operator) put a burst of 16 (M-16 rifle) fire into him." It was so bad, Gruver said, that one of the men in his squad shot himself in the foot in order to be medivaced out of the area so that he would not have to participate in the slaughter. Although he had not seen it, Gruver had been told by people he considered trustworthy that one of the company's officers, 2nd Lieutenant Kally (this spelling may be incorrect) had rounded up several groups of villagers (each group consisting of a minimum of 20 persons of both sexes and all ages). According to the story, Kally then machine-gunned each group. Gruver estimated that the population of the village had been 300 to 400 people and that very few, if any, escaped.
[The scandal: NATO officers ordered the massacre - verification is needed]
After hearing this account I couldn't quite accept it. Somehow I just couldn't believe that not only had so many young American men participated in such an act of barbarism, but that their officers had ordered it. There were other men in the unit I was soon to be assigned to, "E" Company, 51st Infantry (LRP), who had been in Charlie Company at the time that Gruver alleged the incident at "Pinkville" had occurred. I became determined to ask them about "Pinkville" so that I might compare, their accounts with Pfc Gruver's.[Vietnamese who are living instead of shooting are killed yet definitely]
When I arrived at "Echo" Company, 51st Infantry (LRP) the first men I looked for were Pfcs Michael Terry, and William Doherty. Both were veterans of "Charlie" Company, 1/20 and "Pinkville." Instead of contradicting "Butch" Gruver's story they corroborated it, adding some tasty tidbits of information of their own. Terry and-Doherty had been in the same, squad and their platoon was the third platoon of "C" Company to pass through. the village. Most of the people they Came to were already dead. Those that weren't were sought out and shot. The platoon left nothing alive neither livestock nor people. Around noon the two soldiers' squad stopped to eat. "Billy and I started to get out our chow" Terry said, "but close to us was a bunch of Vietnamese in a heap, and some of them were moaning. Kally (2nd Lt. Kally) had been through before us and all of them had been shot, but many weren't dead. It was obvious that they weren't going to get any medical attention so Billy and I got up and went over to where they were. I guess we sort of finished them off." Terry went on to say that he and Doherty then returned to where their packs were and ate lunch. He estimated the size oif the village to be 200 to 300 people. Doherty thought that the population of "Pinkville had been 400 people.[Captain Medina got the order from "above"]
If Terry, Doherty and Gruver could be believed, then not only had "Charlie" Company received orders to slaughter all the inhabitants of the village, but those orders had come from the commanding officer of Task Force "Barker", or possibly even higher in the chain of command. Pfc Terry stated that when Captain Medina (Charlie Company's commanding officer Captain Ernest Medina) issued the order for the destruction of "Pinkville" he had been hesitant, as if it were something he didn't want to do but had to. Others I spoke to concurred with Terry on this.[Mass shootings like sheep]
It was June before I spoke to anyone who had something of significance to add to what I had alreadybeen told of the "Pinkville" incident. It was the end of June, 1968 when I ran into Sargent Larry La Croix at the USO [United Service Organizations - NATO joke unid for "entertainment" of soldiers] in Chu Lai. La Croix had been in 2nd Lt. Kally's platoon on the day Task Force Barker swept through "Pinkville." What he told me verified the stories of the others, but he also had something new to add. He had been a witness to Kally's gunning down at least three separate groups of villagers. "It was terrible. They were slaughtering villagers like so many sheep." Kally's men were dragging people out of bunkers and hootches and putting them together in a group. The people in the group were men, women and children of all ages. As soon as he felt that the group was big enough, Kally ordered a M-60 (machine gun) set up and the people killed. La Croix said that he bore witness to this procedure at least three times. The three groups were of different sizes, one of about twenty people, one of about thirty people and one of about 40 people. When the first group was put together Kally ordered Pfc. Torres to man the machine-gun and open fire on the villagers that had been grouped together. This Torres did, but before everyone in the group was sown he ceased fire and refused to fire again. After ordering Torres to recommence firing several times, Lieutenant Kally took over the M-60 and finished shooting the remaining villagers in that first group himself. Sargent La Croix told me that Kally didn't bother to order anyone to take the machine-gun when the other two groups of villagers were formed. He simply manned it himself and shot down all villagers in both groups.This account of Sargent La Croix's confirmed the rumors that Gruver, Terry and Doherty had previously told me about Lieutenant Kally. It also convinced me that there was a very substantial amount of truth to the stories that all of these men had told. If I needed more convincing, I was about to receive it.
[Michael Bernhardt confirming My Lai massacre - he rejected taking part in the massacre]
It was in the middle of November, 1968 just a few weeks before I was to return to the United States for separation from the army that I talked to Pfc Michael Bernhardt. Bernhardt had served his entire year in Viet Nam in "Charlie" Company 1/20 and he too was about to go home. "Bernie" substantiated the tales told by the other men I had talked to in vivid, bloody detail and added this. "Bernie" had absolutely refused to take part in the massacre of the villagers of "Pinkville" that morning and he thought that it was rather strange that the officers of the company had not made an issue of it. But that evening "Medina (Captain Ernest Medina) came up to me ("Bernie") and told me not to do anything stupid like write my congressman" about what had happened that day. Bernhardt assured Captain Medina that he had no such thing in mind. He had nine months left in Viet Nam and felt that it was dangerous enough just fighting the acknowledged enemy.[Investigation required]
Exactly what did, in fact, occur in the village of "Pinkville" in March, 1968 I do not know for certain, but I am convinced that it was something very black indeed. I remain irrevocably persuaded that if you and I do truly believe in the principles, of justice and the equality of every man, however humble, before the law, that form the very backbone that this country is founded on, then we must press forward a widespread and public investigation of this matter with all our combined efforts. I think that it was Winston Churchill who, once said "A country without a conscience is a country without a soul, and a country without a soul is a country that cannot survive." I feel that I must take some positive action on this matter. I hope that you will launch an investigation immediately and keep me informed of your progress. If you cannot, then I don't know what other course of action to take.I have considered sending this to newspapers, magazines and broadcasting companies, but I somehow feel that investigation and action by the Congress of the United States is the appropriate procedure, and as a conscientious citizen I have no desire to further besmirch the image of the American serviceman in the eyes of the world. I feel that this action, while probably it would promote attention, would not bring about the constructive actions that the direct actions of the Congre.ss of the United States would.
Sincerely,
/s/ Ron Ridenhour
The photos of the My Lai massacre at the Vietnam War Museum in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City)
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Criminal NATO helicopters bring NATO soldiers to My Lai region
Text: "Sprinting for cover, men of Company C left the helicopters that ferried them in for the assault on My Lai (Son My)."
The NATO massacre of My Lai on 16.3.1968, dead women and babies
Text: "Most were women and babies. It looked as if they tried to get away."
Photo corner with map, photos and ceramics of the My Lai Massacre
NATO massacre at My Lai, map 01
NATO massacre at My Lai, Karte 02 zoom
NATO-Massaker at My Lai in Vietnam, legend of the map
Massacre of My Lai: A NATO soldier puts the rice fans in the fire
Text: "A soldier stokes a fire with the baskets used to dry rice and roots."
Massacre of My Lai: Houses are burning and a twitching dead man
Text: "Haeberle ("US" army photograph Robert Haeberle) remembers that the body in front of a burning house kept twitching and that one GI commented: 'He's got ghosts in him'."
from review "Life", Dec 5, 1969, p.40: The Massacre at MylaiMassacre of My Lai: An old man can hardly walk - then you hear two rifle shots
Text: "This man was old and trembling so that he could hadrly walk. He looked like he wanted to cry. When I left him I heard two rifle shots."
from review "Life", Dec 5, 1969, p.39: The Massacre at Mylai
Criminal NATO soldiers have shooted 2 boys 1+1
Criminal NATO soldiers have shooted 2 boys 01
Text: "This man and two little boys popped up from nowhere", says Haeberle. "The GI's I was with opened up, then moved in close to finish them."
from review "Life", Dec 5, 1969, p.41: The Massacre at Mylai
Criminal NATO soldiers have shooted 2 boys 02
Text: "When these two boys were shot at, the older one fell on the little one, as if to protect him THen the guys finished them off."
from review "Life", Dec 5, 1969, p.38: The Massacre at Mylai
Text: "Guys were about to shoot these people" photographer Ron Haeberle remembers. "I yelled, 'Hold it', and shot my picture. As I walked away, I heard M16s open up. From the corner of my eyes I saw bodies falling, but I didn't turn to look."
from review "Life", Dec 5, 1969, p.36: The Massacre at Mylai
WHAT is NATO? CRIMINAL FOREIGNERS!
WHAT is NATO? CRIMINAL FOREIGNERS!
These two massacres of My Lai and Thanh Phong are just two examples of dozens of massacres committed by criminal NATO in Vietnam.
Vietnam NEVER attacked "USA".
WHAT is NATO? CRIMINAL FOREIGNERS.
Sources
[1] Bertrand Russell: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertrand_Russell
[2] Ron Readenhour, Portrait: http://www.ridenhour.org/about_ron.html
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