@STATiSofVITALETHICS There were tens of thousands ChiCom advisors in Pol Pot's Cambodia, at the same time the ethnic Chinese minority population was reduced by half (from about 430,000 in 1975). Chinese language and culture were of course banned, except for those advisors, called "new Chinese".
Because apparently it's worse than the normal KR torture:
"We were trained how to whip the prisoners with the sticks, on how to electrocute, (and) how to use the plastic bag to suffocate them," Prak Khan said. "(A guard) took the baby from the mother and he dropped the baby from the upper floor to the ground and later on I was ordered to bury that dead baby."
@STATiSofVITALETHICS It was part of the newfound US-ChiCom alliance against the Soviets. The ChiComs championed the KR despite the ongoing gennocide against the Chinese ethnic minority there.
@770827 Dude, the Americans dropped more bombs on Cambodia than not only on Iraq, but more than on Germany during WW2! And thousands of American pilots, ground troops and special forces were killed or wounded there, or are still missing. What now? Fucking educate yourself.
Btw: there was no "rich oil reserves" in Germany and Japan (nor in Vietnam, Korea, Afghanistan... Laos, Grenada, Somalia, Panama, Haiti, Liberia, etc. etc.)
Actually, even the very last of the US soldiers who died in the so-called Vietnam War died while fighting the KR! (The "Mayaguez Incident" in May 1975 - 18 Marines were KIA or captured and murdered.)
Gang Stalking really does go on. Read John Marks's "The Search for the Manchrian Candidate." U can check out my own situation on Google group alt.security.espionage...peace out...
Pol Pot and Khmer Rouge were insane killers.
gonojaja 12 hours ago
@lalacakez01 well the government because it was part of Nixon's schemes.
lalacakez01 1 week ago
America should have ended what they pretty much started.
lalacakez01 1 week ago
@STATiSofVITALETHICS There were tens of thousands ChiCom advisors in Pol Pot's Cambodia, at the same time the ethnic Chinese minority population was reduced by half (from about 430,000 in 1975). Chinese language and culture were of course banned, except for those advisors, called "new Chinese".
punipunipunisher 2 weeks ago
@punipunipunisher wow
STATiSofVITALETHICS 2 weeks ago
"And EVEN subjected to waterboarding" - lol.
Because apparently it's worse than the normal KR torture:
"We were trained how to whip the prisoners with the sticks, on how to electrocute, (and) how to use the plastic bag to suffocate them," Prak Khan said. "(A guard) took the baby from the mother and he dropped the baby from the upper floor to the ground and later on I was ordered to bury that dead baby."
punipunipunisher 2 weeks ago
@STATiSofVITALETHICS It was part of the newfound US-ChiCom alliance against the Soviets. The ChiComs championed the KR despite the ongoing gennocide against the Chinese ethnic minority there.
punipunipunisher 2 weeks ago
@770827 Dude, the Americans dropped more bombs on Cambodia than not only on Iraq, but more than on Germany during WW2! And thousands of American pilots, ground troops and special forces were killed or wounded there, or are still missing. What now? Fucking educate yourself.
Btw: there was no "rich oil reserves" in Germany and Japan (nor in Vietnam, Korea, Afghanistan... Laos, Grenada, Somalia, Panama, Haiti, Liberia, etc. etc.)
punipunipunisher 2 weeks ago
@Myworld130996 They did, 1970-75.
Actually, even the very last of the US soldiers who died in the so-called Vietnam War died while fighting the KR! (The "Mayaguez Incident" in May 1975 - 18 Marines were KIA or captured and murdered.)
punipunipunisher 2 weeks ago
Gang Stalking really does go on. Read John Marks's "The Search for the Manchrian Candidate." U can check out my own situation on Google group alt.security.espionage...peace out...
MrJoshuaCopeland 2 weeks ago