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Drone pilots have Bank Accounts and Credit Cards Frozen for Exposing U.S Murder

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This is a nightmare to quote for some reason, can't copy it. Maybe mods can.

http://www.activistpost.com/2015/11...ds-frozen-by-feds-for-exposing-us-murder.html

For anyone that didn't already agree there is proof this war on Isis is no more than a bloodbath killing innocent people. The pilots are quoting a 90% civilian figure as what the U.S are bombing. Referring to children as "fun sized terrorists" and killing them as "cutting the grass before it grows too long" :\

The U.S. Government failed to deter them through threats of criminal prosecution, and clumsy attempts to intimidate their families. Now four former Air Force drone operators-turned-whistleblowers have had their credit cards and bank accounts frozen, according to human rights attorney Jesselyn Radack.

“My drone operators went public this week and now their credit cards and bank accounts are frozen,” Radack lamented on her Twitter feed (the spelling of her post has been conventionalized). This was done despite the fact that none of them has been charged with a criminal offense – but this is a trivial formality in the increasingly Sovietesque American National Security State.

Michael Haas, Brandon Bryant, Cian Westmoreland and Stephen Lewis, who served as drone operators in the US Air Force, have gone public with detailed accounts of the widespread corruption and institutionalized indifference to civilian casualties that characterize the program. Some of those disclosures were made in the recent documentary Drone; additional details have been provided in an open letter from the whistleblowers to President Obama, Defense Secretary Ashton Carter, and CIA Director John Brennan.

“We are former Air Force service members,” the letter begins. “We joined the Air Force to protect American lives and to protect our Constitution. We came to the realization that the innocent civilians we were killing only fueled the feelings of hatred that ignited terrorism and groups like ISIS, while also serving as a fundamental recruiting tool similar to Guantanamo Bay. This administration and its predecessors have built a drone program that is one of the most devastating driving forces for terrorism and destabilization around the world.”

Elsewhere the former drone operators have described how their colleagues dismissed children as “fun-sized terrorists” and compared killing them to “cutting the grass before it grows too long.” Children who live in countries targeted by the drone program are in a state of constant terror, according to Westmoreland: “There are 15-year-olds growing up who have not lived a day without drones overhead, but you also have expats who are watching what’s going on in their home countries and seeing regularly the violations that are happening there, and that is something that could radicalize them.”

By reliable estimates, ninety percent of those killed in drone strikes are entirely harmless people, making the program a singularly effective method of producing anti-American terrorism. “We kill four and create ten,” Bryant said during a November 19 press conference, referring to potential terrorists. “If you kill someone’s father, uncle or brother who had nothing to do with anything, their families are going to want revenge.”

Haas explained that the institutional culture of the drone program emphasized and encouraged the dehumanization of the targeted populations. “There was a much more detached outlook about who these people were we were monitoring,” he recalled. “Shooting was something to be lauded and something we should strive for.”

Unable to repress his conscience or choke down his moral disgust, Haas took refuge in alcohol and drug abuse, which he says is predictably commonplace among drone operators. At least a half-dozen members of his unit were using bath salts and could be found “impaired” while on duty, Haas testifies.

Among the burdens Bryant now bears is the knowledge that he participated in the mission that killed a fellow U.S. citizen, Anwar al-Awlaki. Identified as a radical cleric and accused of offering material support for al-Qaeda, al-Awlaki was executed by a drone strike in Yemen. His 16-year-old son, Abdulrahman, was killed in a separate drone strike a few weeks later while sitting down to dinner at the home of a family friend. Asked about the killing of a native-born U.S. citizen – who, at age 16, was legally still a child – former White House press secretary Robert Gibbs appeared to justify that act by blaming it on the irresponsibility of the innocent child’s father.

As Bryant points out, as a matter of law the elder al-Awlaki was innocent, as well.

“We were told that al-Awlaki deserved to die, he deserved to be killed as a traitor, but article 3 of section 2 of the U.S. Constitution states that even a traitor deserves a fair trial in front of a jury of his peers,” Bryant notes, lamenting that his role in the “targeted killing” of a U.S. citizen without a trial was a violation of his constitutional oath.

Investigative reporter Jeremy Scahill has produced evidence suggesting that the White House-approved killing of Anwar al-Awlaki’s son may have been carried out as retaliation against the family for refusing to cooperate in the search for the cleric. There are indications that the government has tried to intimidate the whistleblowers by intimidating their families.

In October, while Brandon Bryant was preparing to testify about the drone program before a German parliamentary committee, his mother LanAnn received a visit in her Missoula, Montana home from two representatives of the Air Force’s Office of Special Investigations. The men claimed that her personal information was in the hands of the Islamic State, which had placed her name on a “hit list.” She was also told not to share that disclosure with anyone – a directive she promptly ignored by informing Ms. Radack, who represents Brandon and the other whistleblowers.

According to Radack, a very similar episode occurred last March in which the stepparent of another whistleblower received a nearly identical visit from agents of the Air Force OSI. “This is the US government wasting taxpayer dollars trying to silence, intimidate and shut up people. It’s a very amateurish way to shut up a whistleblower … by intimidating and scaring their parents. This would be laughable if it weren’t so frightening.”

Given the role played by the U.S. government in fomenting, equipping, and abetting the growth of ISIS, such warnings have to be perceived as credible, albeit, indirect death threats.
 
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Doesn't surprise me in the least. During the latest 'war' in Afghanistan I saw a leaked video taken from a US helicopter and they were just circling and shooting civilians in the street while the chopper crew were whoopin' and a hollerin' and shouting 'yeehar' and other shit. Even when people came to help the injured the yanks were gunning them down. Sickening...
 
Fucking scum of the earth cunts eh. I've also been reading a lot about the Russians tailing the Americans with drones. Could this be because they are aware the US is not raging a war on Isis but on muslims? Saying that though the Russians are surely doing the same if they're dropping so many more air strikes?

Isis is made up of tens of thousands of members at the last count I saw. How accurate that is we can't be sure. However if that is correct how the fuck could Russia need to drop nearly 5k air strikes in just the first 50 days of them taking part? Food for thought :\
 
Law is silent in times of war - Cicero 43 BC.

I could bore everyone with my New (actually now becoming current) World order theory.

But really the basic principle is simple - we can forget now what is legal and what is not when it comes to the whole IS question. IS is a creation of those in power to gain what they want - more control and power.

Question - how do you build a fence of 50 miles in a week? (Think of the resource, think of the logistics IE a factory was there ready with all these materials sat in stock?)

Answer it was already planned way in advance it just needed a change in public opinion to "legalise" it.

Note - IMHO IS / terrorism is abhorrent in any form, but it has always been created throughout history from reaction to events / action against those in power.
 
It's like caging an animal, poking it repeatedly with a stick and shooting it when it gets pissed off.
My views on the matter become less certain with each passing day, I don't trust anyone, really.

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It's like caging an animal, poking it repeatedly with a stick and shooting it when it gets pissed off.
My views on the matter become less certain with each passing day, I don't trust anyone, really.

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It's worse.

It's like giving a a select group of a species a shot of rabies and letting it run loose within its own species and other species creating wide spread general fear and panic; creating inter species mistrust so that it is then possible to build cages around all species on the basis of giving safety and contement from the original species. Ultimately the jailer then holds the keys.
 
@itsallgoneundertheboa let's hear this theory about the NWO? I share similar thoughts to the rest of what you've said.
 
This is so disgusting and fucked up.

The UK tabloids are saying they have an incredibly high accuracy, and haven't killed any civilians recently. I bet that is total bullshit too, they're obviously trying to reassure people that bombing + drones are fine!
 
I'll come out and say what I think itsallgoneundetheboa is also thinking. The NWO decided to intefere and cause war in the Middle East, specifically to wage a war on Muslims and create the impression they are the terrorists so the rest of us won't have a problem with them being wiped off the face of the earth, which works well to their ends of depopulation.
 
SiSid SiSid ;)

Yawn. 8) :p


I used to think the NWO was all exaggerated bullcrap, now I'm not so sure.

Has anyone seen this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TP3mXVRd89Y
(Why the NWO hates Syria, posted in 2012)

Indeed, I've seen this before. Also further backs the theory that GMO's are only there so they can take total control of the food chain, not help starving countries. The recent discovery of oil too, her video's are fairly well on the money I think.
 
Heh, I know it's all very 'trendy lefty' to blame all the world's ills on 'the west', but is it REALLY beyond the realms of possibility that ISIS truly are just a bunch of warmongering murderous barbarian bastards that actually need to be stopped before they go any further? Just an alternative view to the apparent norm, that's all...
 
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I'm not engaging in this with someone who doesn't look to like at the route of the problem. Go back to reading the Daily Mail mate.

Whilst I agree it could be put to good use Sprouty the way they are be used is not for good in the Middle East now is it? Monsanto are certainly bad news indeed.
 
The whole idea of left and right is simply a way to blame the impact of the political and economic elite on 'the other side', keep the populous frothing, just don't encourage autodidactism.

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