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Article 19200 of alt.conspiracy:
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Subject: Part 9,  Within America's Soul, Hitler is Victorious
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     From former Attorney-General of the United States Ramsey Clark:
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                        (continuation)
     Napalm was used against civilians, military personnel and to
start fires.  Oil well fires in both Iraq and Kuwait were
intentionally started by U.S. aircraft dropping napalm and other
heat intensive devices.

     Cluster and anti-personnel fragmentation bombs were used in
Basra and other cities, and towns, against the convoys described
above and against military units. The CBU-75 carries 1800 bomblets
called Sadeyes.  One type of Sadeyes can explode before hitting the
ground, on impact, or be timed to explode at different times after
impact.  Each bomblet contains 600 razor sharp steel fragments
lethal up to 40 feet.  The 1800 bomblets from one CBU 75 can cover
an area equal to 157 football fields with deadly shrapnel.

     "Superbombs" were dropped on hardened shelters, at least two
in the last days of the assault, with the intention of
assassinating President Saddam Hussein.  One was misdirected.  The
U.S. attempted to assassinate Col. Muammar Qaddafy by laser
directed bombs in its attack on Tripoli, Libya in April 1986.

      Illegal weapons killed thousands of civilians and soldiers.

     The conduct violated the Hague and Geneva Conventions, the
Nuremberg Charter and the laws of armed conflict.


     8.   The United States intentionally attacked installations
          in Iraq containing dangerous substances and forces.
          __________________________________________


     Despite the fact that Iraq used no nuclear or chemical weapons
and in the face of U.N. resolutions limiting the authorized means
of removing Iraqi forces from Kuwait, the U.S. intentionally bombed
alleged nuclear sites, chemical plants, dams and other dangerous
forces.  The U.S. knew such attacks could cause the release of
dangerous forces from such installations and consequent severe
losses among the civilian population.  While some civilians were
killed in such attacks, there are no reported cases of consequent
severe losses presumably because lethal nuclear materials, and
dangerous chemical and biological warfare substances were not
present at the sites bombed.

     The conduct violates Protocol I Additional, Article 56, to the
Geneva Convention, 1977.


     9.   President Bush ordered U.S. forces to invade Panama   
          resulting in the deaths of 1000 to 4000 Panamanians and
          the destruction of thousands of private dwellings, public
          buildings and commercial structures.

          _________________________________________________


     On December 20, 1989 President Bush ordered a military assault
on Panama using aircraft, artillery, helicopter gunships and
experimenting with new weapons, including the Stealth bomber.  The
attack was a surprise assault targeting civilian and non- combatant
government structures.  In the El Chorillo district of Panama City
alone, hundreds of civilians were killed and between 15,000 and
30,000 made homeless.  U.S. soldiers buried dead Panamanian in mass
graves, often without identification.  The head of state, Manuel
Noriega, who was systematically demonized by the U.S. government
and press ultimately surrendered to U.S. forces and was brought to
Miami, Florida on extra territorial U.S. criminal charges.

     The U.S. invasion of Panama violated all the international
laws Iraq violated when it invaded Kuwait and more.  Many more
Panamanians were killed by U.S. forces than Iraq killed Kuwaitis.

     President Bush violated the Charter of the United Nations, the
Hague and Geneva Conventions, committed crimes against peace, war
crimes and violated the U.S. Constitution and numerous U.S.
Criminal statutes in ordering and directing the assault on Panama.

     

     10.  President Bush obstructed justice and corrupted United
          Nations functions as a means of securing power to commit
          crimes against peace and war crimes.

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     President Bush caused the United Nations to completely bypass
Chapter VI provisions of its Charter for the Pacific Settlement of
Disputes.  This was done in order to obtain Security Council
resolutions authorizing the use of all necessary means, in the
absolute discretion of any nation, to fulfill U.N. resolutions
directed against Iraq and which were used to destroy Iraq.  To
obtain Security Council votes, the U.S. corruptly paid member
nations billions of dollars, provided them arms to conduct regional
wars, forgave billions in debts, withdrew opposition to a World
Bank loan, agreed to diplomatic relations despite human rights
violations and threatened economic and political reprisals.  A
nation which voted against the United States, Yemen, was
immediately punished by the loss of millions of dollars in aid. 
The U.S. paid the U.N. 187 million dollars to reduce the amount of
dues it owed to the U.N. to avoid criticism of its coercive
activities.  The United Nations, created to end the scourge of war,
became an instrument of war and condoned war crimes.

     The conduct violates the Charter of the United Nations and the
Constitution and laws of the United States.


     11.  President Bush usurped the Constitutional power of
          Congress as a means of securing powerto commit crimes
          against peace, war crimes,and other high crimes.


     President Bush intentionally usurped Congressional power,
ignored its authority, and failed and refused to consult with the
Congress.  He deliberately misled, deceived, concealed and made
false representations to the Congress to prevent its free
deliberation and informed exercise of legislature power.  President
Bush individually ordered a naval blockade against Iraq, itself an
act of war.  He switched U.S. forces from a wholly defensive
position and capability to an offensive capacity for aggression
against Iraq without consultation with and contrary to assurances
given to the Congress.  He secured legislation approving
enforcement of U.N. resolutions vesting absolute discretion in any
nation, providing no guidelines and requiring no reporting to the
U.N., knowing he intended to destroy the armed forces and civilian
economy of Iraq.  Those acts were undertaken to enable him to
commit crimes against peace and war crimes.

     The conduct violates the Constitution and laws of the United
States, all committed to engage in the other impeachable offenses
set forth in this Complaint.

    [You can help Ramsey Clark in his struggle for justice by calling
     his International Action Center in New York City at (212) 633-6646.]
                         (to be continued)
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        The American Public is evidently in dire need of the truth, 
        for when the plutocracy feeds us sweet lies in place of the 
        bitter truth that would evoke remedial action by the People,
        then we are in peril of sinking inextricably into despotism.

        So, please post the episodes of this ongoing series to 
        computer bulletin boards, and post hardcopies in public places,
        both on and off campus. The need for concerned people, alerting
        their neighbors to overshadowing dangers, still exists, as it 
        did in the era of Paul Revere. That need is as enduring as
        society itself.
      
             John DiNardo


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