When I saw the video..the original one...all I could think of was misguided US soldiers raised on ninetendo machines....those unfortunate kids who had unwise parents that bought for them the blood and guts real life video games..These types of videos were created on purpose in order to desensitize our youth so they would be ok and think its fun to go around and shot people....like I saw in that video..Manning is a hero..and exposed the brutality .....military leaders give orders..not those kids
Dr Breeding is the new Alex Jones! LOL, nah just kidding, great vid, also check out Dr Len Horrowitz if your into the whole Big Pharma vaccinations and stuff like that
The only reason why troops are in Afghanistan is because they're building a Oil Pipeline that goes from Iraq, up to Russia, across Europe, then over to Canada and the US.
Afghanistan aren't getting a piece of the pie, and the troops are protecting the builders of the pipeline.
Plus, if you look at any Arms maker, most people on the board of Directors are well know politicians, so all the time there is a war, they make money.
Germans put Hitler into power by an election, as I recall. Their weakness was their own constitution, which did not prohibit Hitler's seizure of power.
And if you object to your government's elected representatives, then work toward replacing them. Study the Tea Party Movement if you want to grasp constitutional principles. If you want to thwart our constitutional republic, then follow Saul Alinsky and Barack Obama. And be sure to lionize this traitor.
I showed my wife this yesterday after watching the Hurt Locker on video. Should have seen how different her attitude was after watching the "collateral murder" video after the 4-oscar propaganda extravaganza. (which left me shrugging my shoulders thinking wat is the US DOING over in IRAQ?
In the United States, foreign policy is made by the President. Period. And war can only be conducted at the behest of Congress. Period.
I, as an individual, do not have the right or legal authority to determine either policy. Once policy is made and war declared, I have an obligation to support that effort-- or, at the least, cannot interfere with it.
So, how is this guy a "whistle blower" and not simply a traitor?
@RogerOnTheRight : Well, I myself did believe that way once. But, we can't ignore their are always interested parties in any war. By that I mean those who will profit from the waging of war. Calling someone a traitor today or a communist in the past is a simple way of discrediting and individual. Its obvious all governments have much to hide. Well in a constitutional Republic people do challenge the "Powers." If they didn't, we wouldn't be who we are today. Actually we would still be a colony!!
@RogerOnTheRight : I agree with you. As a veteran, that would've never been handled this way. We live in a strange world. Who knows, the leaker may have wanted celebrity status(everyone wants to be famous these days).If he is a true believer he must be willing to face the consequences. I dont have a problem with the engagement of arm inviduals. I just felt the van should have been followed. In counter-insurgency intelligence(human) is a must. This war is handled to coventional.
@RogerOnTheRight : These wars need less conventional forces and more "special" guys building networks and destroying the enemies networks. Sometimes you have to spare the little fish to get the big one. Conventional troops are reactive instead of pro-active. We need more advisors inbedded with foreign units so as to not look like an occupying force(crusaders) ;don't play into the enemies propaganda. Sorry, I just get bitter.
People that talk about treason and things like criminal charges are forgetting the fact that the US has not declared war on either Iraq or Afganistan. No court can rule on a war that dosn't exist, and in fact many say that the conflict in Iraq is an illegal invasion. Now before I am called a Saddam supporter, I think Saddam got just what he deserved. But after that nobody in the world has the right to tell the Iraqies how to run thier own country.
@rcguy47 says "But after that nobody in the world has the right to tell the Iraqies how to run thier own country."
You are right, the only way we can trust that thet are running their own country is if they can do it democratically, the typical totalitarian method is not the people running their country.
@saintpine : How many countries in the world are honestly Democratic, or a constitutional republic like ours. There are even over 30 countries in the U.N. who are known human rights abusers. Are we really going to tell China, North Korea how to run there country. Obviosly not. There isn't any profit for us(natural resources) there. Iraq was the number 2 oil producer in the world. Saudi is #1 and they own 20% of the stock market. The Bank of Saudi is just blocks away from the White House.
I agree we do not do anything about it because we have no interest, look at somalia, governed by local gangs.
How con we define "running their country" ?
Who is "their", any gang lead that has the power ?
Morally we need to help the people to govern themselves if they are not capable.
If America did not help Europe, we could have ended up in a totalitarian state with German as our language and compulsory worshiping of the svastica and our beloved Furher.
@jopalo31675 But we aren't a republic either. The USA is ruled by money. That is why George W. Bush became President after an election that Al Gore won. (And I am speaking from a non-partisan view point.)
@daximil : I agree 100%. The bankster, oil Lords, and military industrial complex does rule the land. I was speaking with the hope to return to these ideals.
What does it mean, legally, to declare war? Here, Congress has that power, solely. And, Congress approved all Iraq and Afghanistan operation. So, how is that "illegal"?
Don't forget, the Iraqi war was started by Iraq, when they invaded Kuwait. We did not start that war.
Moreover, Iraq was "approved" by the UN back in 1990, and Afghanistan is a NATO operation.
Correct, there is great economic interest in the Middle East, all based on oil.
What of it? Every nation on Earth has motivations to be involved in the area, including Russia and China. Those countries aid in Iran's acquisition of nuclear power. Is that good?
As for assisting both sides in their own war, what of it? Reagan only wished there was a way both sides could lose. Maybe our actions should have been directed toward that, but what we have now are bases in Iraq.
@RogerOnTheRight : If we look back at the Iran-Iraq war, we will see the U.S. gave aid to one nation and sold weapons to the other. Aid to Iraq, weapons to Iran(lets remember Iran-Contra).We even hinted to Saddam that there would be no interference if there was an incursion into Kuwait. Kuwait was syphoning oil with our technology due to Iraqs insolvency. So what do you have here; Oil, Bank loans and weapons trade(the big three). Also, Zapata oil in Kuwait belongs to the Bush Clan.
remember that war has attempted to change in recent years by going lighter and more agile. also with greater informational awareness especially in the afghan theatre. the emphasis on hierarchy being there or not being there is wrong but for sure everything is poltically driven
Actually, I am from European descent, with some tangential relatives who are from the "Original People" of North America. 20 of the founding fathers are close relatives to my ancestral line. Sadly, many had "negro" slaves, but in their private papers and public actions they expressed a deep contempt for slavery.
When I saw the video..the original one...all I could think of was misguided US soldiers raised on ninetendo machines....those unfortunate kids who had unwise parents that bought for them the blood and guts real life video games..These types of videos were created on purpose in order to desensitize our youth so they would be ok and think its fun to go around and shot people....like I saw in that video..Manning is a hero..and exposed the brutality .....military leaders give orders..not those kids
888American 3 months ago
Bradley manning is a us soldier and whistle blower. He should be promoted a general instantly. Soldiers should be rewarded for doing the right thing.
scottrex33 1 year ago
Dr Breeding is the new Alex Jones! LOL, nah just kidding, great vid, also check out Dr Len Horrowitz if your into the whole Big Pharma vaccinations and stuff like that
MrPiejacker 1 year ago
The only reason why troops are in Afghanistan is because they're building a Oil Pipeline that goes from Iraq, up to Russia, across Europe, then over to Canada and the US.
Afghanistan aren't getting a piece of the pie, and the troops are protecting the builders of the pipeline.
Plus, if you look at any Arms maker, most people on the board of Directors are well know politicians, so all the time there is a war, they make money.
tinghaling 1 year ago
Junk food diets, cheap novels, conspiracy theories, junk, wikileaks, doctors with Phds, excessive hand movements, brain affections and farts. monkeys escalating numbers.
agent008hammer 1 year ago
that's trillions of OUR dollars go'g to insider PAY OFFs!! to keep their mouths shut & the military wheels grind'g
folly4444 1 year ago
Interesting thoughts, thank you.
potat3o 1 year ago
@DivinityBleu
Germans put Hitler into power by an election, as I recall. Their weakness was their own constitution, which did not prohibit Hitler's seizure of power.
And if you object to your government's elected representatives, then work toward replacing them. Study the Tea Party Movement if you want to grasp constitutional principles. If you want to thwart our constitutional republic, then follow Saul Alinsky and Barack Obama. And be sure to lionize this traitor.
RogerOnTheRight 1 year ago
@DivinityBleu : I could't have put it any better.
jopalo31675 1 year ago
there a place u can get these??
alucarddemondragon 1 year ago
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rsn43 1 year ago
Search For the documentary
"BUSH OBAMA DESTROYED US ARMY"
Part 2 uploaded
eliasmouawad 1 year ago
As a doctor PHD i would asses Breeding's emaciated condition as being caused from either a junk food diet or junk.
agent008hammer 1 year ago
I showed my wife this yesterday after watching the Hurt Locker on video. Should have seen how different her attitude was after watching the "collateral murder" video after the 4-oscar propaganda extravaganza. (which left me shrugging my shoulders thinking wat is the US DOING over in IRAQ?
DragonYearJoji 1 year ago
@DragonYearJoji So your wife cut you off for forcing her to watch junk. Your in the dog house dude (haha) :>/
agent008hammer 1 year ago
why the fuck would you support a traitor? Innocent Afghans will be hunted down for helping Americans
cliffyknight 1 year ago
In the United States, foreign policy is made by the President. Period. And war can only be conducted at the behest of Congress. Period.
I, as an individual, do not have the right or legal authority to determine either policy. Once policy is made and war declared, I have an obligation to support that effort-- or, at the least, cannot interfere with it.
So, how is this guy a "whistle blower" and not simply a traitor?
RogerOnTheRight 1 year ago
@RogerOnTheRight I totally agree. This isnt right.
cliffyknight 1 year ago
@RogerOnTheRight : Well, I myself did believe that way once. But, we can't ignore their are always interested parties in any war. By that I mean those who will profit from the waging of war. Calling someone a traitor today or a communist in the past is a simple way of discrediting and individual. Its obvious all governments have much to hide. Well in a constitutional Republic people do challenge the "Powers." If they didn't, we wouldn't be who we are today. Actually we would still be a colony!!
jopalo31675 1 year ago
@jopalo31675
The way to challenge power, in a constitutional republic, is not to aid the enemy during a war.
When you do so, illegally, you undermine that very constitution.
RogerOnTheRight 1 year ago
@RogerOnTheRight : I agree with you. As a veteran, that would've never been handled this way. We live in a strange world. Who knows, the leaker may have wanted celebrity status(everyone wants to be famous these days).If he is a true believer he must be willing to face the consequences. I dont have a problem with the engagement of arm inviduals. I just felt the van should have been followed. In counter-insurgency intelligence(human) is a must. This war is handled to coventional.
jopalo31675 1 year ago
@RogerOnTheRight : These wars need less conventional forces and more "special" guys building networks and destroying the enemies networks. Sometimes you have to spare the little fish to get the big one. Conventional troops are reactive instead of pro-active. We need more advisors inbedded with foreign units so as to not look like an occupying force(crusaders) ;don't play into the enemies propaganda. Sorry, I just get bitter.
jopalo31675 1 year ago
great to see a person who reads so many books like you
who actually knows waht the fack is going on on this planet and touches the important issues
cudoes
ABOSOLUTEKNOWLEDGE 1 year ago
Does this guy use the sane hairdresser as Julian Assange does?
agent008hammer 1 year ago 5
first casualty of war is truth
BergenCafe 1 year ago 4
People that talk about treason and things like criminal charges are forgetting the fact that the US has not declared war on either Iraq or Afganistan. No court can rule on a war that dosn't exist, and in fact many say that the conflict in Iraq is an illegal invasion. Now before I am called a Saddam supporter, I think Saddam got just what he deserved. But after that nobody in the world has the right to tell the Iraqies how to run thier own country.
rcguy47 1 year ago 4
@rcguy47 says "But after that nobody in the world has the right to tell the Iraqies how to run thier own country."
You are right, the only way we can trust that thet are running their own country is if they can do it democratically, the typical totalitarian method is not the people running their country.
saintpine 1 year ago
@saintpine : How many countries in the world are honestly Democratic, or a constitutional republic like ours. There are even over 30 countries in the U.N. who are known human rights abusers. Are we really going to tell China, North Korea how to run there country. Obviosly not. There isn't any profit for us(natural resources) there. Iraq was the number 2 oil producer in the world. Saudi is #1 and they own 20% of the stock market. The Bank of Saudi is just blocks away from the White House.
jopalo31675 1 year ago
@jopalo31675
I agree we do not do anything about it because we have no interest, look at somalia, governed by local gangs.
How con we define "running their country" ?
Who is "their", any gang lead that has the power ?
Morally we need to help the people to govern themselves if they are not capable.
If America did not help Europe, we could have ended up in a totalitarian state with German as our language and compulsory worshiping of the svastica and our beloved Furher.
saintpine 1 year ago
@jopalo31675 But we aren't a republic either. The USA is ruled by money. That is why George W. Bush became President after an election that Al Gore won. (And I am speaking from a non-partisan view point.)
daximil 1 year ago
@daximil : I agree 100%. The bankster, oil Lords, and military industrial complex does rule the land. I was speaking with the hope to return to these ideals.
jopalo31675 1 year ago
@rcguy47
What does it mean, legally, to declare war? Here, Congress has that power, solely. And, Congress approved all Iraq and Afghanistan operation. So, how is that "illegal"?
Don't forget, the Iraqi war was started by Iraq, when they invaded Kuwait. We did not start that war.
Moreover, Iraq was "approved" by the UN back in 1990, and Afghanistan is a NATO operation.
RogerOnTheRight 1 year ago
@RogerOnTheRight you poor conditioned soul
marpoq 1 year ago
@marpoq
Correct, there is great economic interest in the Middle East, all based on oil.
What of it? Every nation on Earth has motivations to be involved in the area, including Russia and China. Those countries aid in Iran's acquisition of nuclear power. Is that good?
As for assisting both sides in their own war, what of it? Reagan only wished there was a way both sides could lose. Maybe our actions should have been directed toward that, but what we have now are bases in Iraq.
Not so bad.
RogerOnTheRight 1 year ago
@RogerOnTheRight : If we look back at the Iran-Iraq war, we will see the U.S. gave aid to one nation and sold weapons to the other. Aid to Iraq, weapons to Iran(lets remember Iran-Contra).We even hinted to Saddam that there would be no interference if there was an incursion into Kuwait. Kuwait was syphoning oil with our technology due to Iraqs insolvency. So what do you have here; Oil, Bank loans and weapons trade(the big three). Also, Zapata oil in Kuwait belongs to the Bush Clan.
jopalo31675 1 year ago
remember that war has attempted to change in recent years by going lighter and more agile. also with greater informational awareness especially in the afghan theatre. the emphasis on hierarchy being there or not being there is wrong but for sure everything is poltically driven
lvecsey 1 year ago
fasho
joggylol 1 year ago
That was a excellent breakdown !! Hugs
SphincterDuress 1 year ago
Truth speakers in general fit John's description and the consequences of standing up for personal causes.
"One is what one rewards; consequently, one is often a supporter of lies by default"
~~carefulcarpenter
carefulcarpenter 1 year ago
@carefulcarpenter ..you are negro right?
masagrad 1 year ago
@masagrad
Actually, I am from European descent, with some tangential relatives who are from the "Original People" of North America. 20 of the founding fathers are close relatives to my ancestral line. Sadly, many had "negro" slaves, but in their private papers and public actions they expressed a deep contempt for slavery.
carefulcarpenter 1 year ago
I'm fed up to the back teeth of war mongers.
1961raver 1 year ago
thx 4 posting..
rayclay2 1 year ago
We actually need to protect the whistle blowers. It is not enough that we listen to the media we must become the media.
WhereIsTheExit 1 year ago 8
Defense contractor become ex pats to avoid paying taxes. DoD allows this
12quillemall5321 1 year ago
thanks for the info...
morphaus 1 year ago
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nettledned 1 year ago
Great messge there! Thank you!
sankibez 1 year ago