Star Wars in Iraq
Al Ghezali reported that he had seen three passengers in a car all dead with their faces and teeth burnt, the body intact, and no sign of projectiles. 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.
Al Ghezali reported that he had seen three passengers in a car all dead with their faces and teeth burnt, the body intact, and no sign of projectiles. 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.
As
in any war, the war in Iraq left us a dreadful gallery of horror,
images of mutilations that not even doctors can explain. The witnesses
refer to laser weapons, arms with mysterious effects. We do not know
what kind of weapons could produce such terrible effects. We tried to
learn more about it by asking for interviews to members of companies
manufacturing laser and microwave weapons. Yet, the U.S. Defense
Department prevented any information from being released to us, they
also did not answer, up to the time to almost edited, the questions we
have sent them in order to know whether or not experimental weapons had
been tested in Iraq and Afghanistan.
We tracked
down the Pentagon press conferences from before the beginning of the
second Gulf War to see if they spoke about any new weapons being tested.
The words of the Secretary of Defense and General Meyers indicated a
willingness to try weapons that had never been used before. And the
questions from the press about direct energy and microwave weapons made
them visibly uncomfortable.
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