US military hiding evidence of Chemical weapons used on Fallujah?

“The soldiers are doing strange things in Fallujah,” said one of my contacts in Fallujah who just returned. He was in his city checking on his home and just returned to Baghdad this evening.

Speaking on condition of anonymity he continued, “In the center of the Julan Quarter they are removing entire homes which have been bombed, meanwhile most of the homes that were bombed are left as they were. Why are they doing this?”

According to him, this was also done in the Nazal, Mualmeen, Jubail and Shuhada’a districts, and the military began to do this after Eid, which was after November 20th.

**He told me he has watched the military use bulldozers to push the soil into piles and load it onto trucks to carry away. This was done in the Julan and Jimouriya quarters of the city, which is of course where the heaviest fighting occurred during the siege, as this was where resistance was the fiercest.

“At least two kilometers of soil were removed,” he explained, “Exactly as they did at Baghdad Airport after the heavy battles there during the invasion and the Americans used their special weapons.”

He explained that in certain areas where the military used “special munitions” 200 square meters of soil was being removed from each blast site.
**

“They went around to every house and have shot the water tanks,” he continued, “As if they are trying to hide the evidence of chemical weapons in the water, but they only did this in some areas, such as Julan and in the souk (market) there as well.”

He first saw this having been done after December 20th.

Again, this is reflective of stories I’ve been told by several refugees from Fallujah.

Just last December, a 35 year-old merchant from Fallujah, Abu Hammad, told me what he’d experienced when he was still in the city during the siege.

“The American warplanes came continuously through the night and bombed everywhere in Fallujah! It did not stop even for a moment! If the American forces did not find a target to bomb, they used sound bombs just to terrorize the people and children. The city stayed in fear; I cannot give a picture of how panicked everyone was.”

“In the mornings I found Fallujah empty, as if nobody lives in it,” he’d said, “Even poisonous gases have been used in Fallujah-they used everything-tanks, artillery, infantry, poison gas. Fallujah has been bombed to the ground. Nothing is left.”

In Amiriyat al-Fallujah, a small city just outside Fallujah where many doctors from Fallujah have been practicing since they were unable to do so at Fallujah General Hospital, similar stories are being told.

Last month one refugee who had just arrived at the hospital in the small city explained that he’d watched the military bring in water tanker trucks to power blast some of the streets in Fallujah.

“Why are they doing this,” explained Ahmed (name changed for his protection), “To beautify Fallujah? No! They are covering their tracks from the horrible weapons they used in my city.”

Also last November, another Fallujah refugee from the Julan area, Abu Sabah told me, “They (US military) used these weird bombs that put up smoke like a mushroom cloud. Then small pieces feel from the air with long tails of smoke behind them.”
**
He explained that pieces of these bombs exploded into large fires that burnt peoples skin even when water was dumped on their bodies, which is the effect of phosphorous weapons, as well as napalm. “People suffered so much from these, both civilians and fighters alike,” he said.**

My friend Suthir (name changed to protect identity) was a member of one of the Iraqi Red Crescent relief convoys that was allowed into Fallujah at the end of November.

“I’m sure the Americans committed bad things there, but who can discover and say this,” she said when speaking of what she saw of the devastated city, “They didn’t allow us to go to the Julan area or any of the others where there was heavy fighting, and I’m sure that is where the horrible things took place.”

“The Americans didn’t let us in the places where everyone said there was napalm used,” she added, “Julan and those places where the heaviest fighting was, nobody is allowed to go there.”

On 30 November the US military prevented an aid convoy from reaching Fallujah. This aid convoy was sent by the Iraqi Ministry of Health, but was told by soldiers at a checkpoint to return in “8 or 9 days,” reported AP.
**
Dr. Ibrahim al-Kubaisi who was with the relief team told reporters at that time, “There is a terrible crime going in Fallujah and they do not want anybody to know.”

With the military maintaining strict control over who enters Fallujah, the truth of what weapons were used remains difficult to find.**

Meanwhile, people who lived in different districts of Fallujah continue to tell the same stories.
http://electroniciraq.net/news/1800.shtml

Hmmm no wonder the amerikkkan terrorists cant find WMDs they busy using them up on Iraqi civillians in places like Fallujah.

Re: US military hiding evidence of Chemical weapons used on Fallujah?

Here we go again trying to propagandize Fallujah.

As long as we are being accused of all this crap, we should have just used one gigantic daisycutter! At least a whole bunch of Americans would not have been killed. Dust off that MOAB!

Re: US military hiding evidence of Chemical weapons used on Fallujah?

^ :rolleyes: maybe you should have been strapped to it to guide it in?

Re: US military hiding evidence of Chemical weapons used on Fallujah?

What I am about to say is definitely gonna spark a 'jihad' in this thread, but you know what have at it. Heres a bone now go fight.
Right after sept-11 I went to a bar-mitzvah for one of my co-workers brother. Obviously there were a lot of people ('O childern of Israel'). Well one child asked me if I had heard the arab joke to which I replied which one. He said the one about year 2050. I Said no and fill me in.

He said:
"A kid and his daddy are watching History Channel on TV and the word 'arab' is mentioned the year is 2050. The kid asks his dad; daddy whats an arab?"

I was amazed and said sorry but I dont get it. He looked at me in bewilderment and said 'well we wiped the entire race off'.
So Going along with what OG said about the daisy cutter. I figured might as well add to it.

Re: US military hiding evidence of Chemical weapons used on Fallujah?

^ During the WWII same joke could have been used by replacing Arabs and with Jews.

Re: US military hiding evidence of Chemical weapons used on Fallujah?

Verizon, did u tell that kid that try as he (other terrorist zionists) they will never be able to do that. How soon have they forgotten their own misery at the hands of Nazis...then they wonder why people dont want to hear about holcoust(sp?) any more.

Re: US military hiding evidence of Chemical weapons used on Fallujah?

I actually had very mixed feelings at that time, since I lost a loved one in 9/11.
There was this one family that I knew and they lost their father, who left behind 4 kids and a widow. The widow cannot work. the 4 kids now are 17,9,7,5.

Re: US military hiding evidence of Chemical weapons used on Fallujah?

^ No Verizon didn't say anything like this to that kid. Actually Verizon enjoyed that joke. Didn't you Verizon?

Re: US military hiding evidence of Chemical weapons used on Fallujah?

Verizon, you cant believe everything you hear. Little kids don’t know if History channel will be around in year 2050. You’ve gotta take it with a pinch of kosher salt.

:jhanda:

Re: US military hiding evidence of Chemical weapons used on Fallujah?

maybe you should have been strapped to it to guide it in?

Whoohoo, just like Major Kong in Dr Stranglove!

[thumb=H]kongdrop7554_7576854.JPG[/thumb]

Re: US military hiding evidence of Chemical weapons used on Fallujah?

Oh you know once again you are genius, I thought that he said 2005 I must be dyslaxic (sorry about the spellling) and was thinking maybe OG is talking about something I didnt know and doomsday was 2005 not 2050. Sorry for the wrong khajurs.

Re: US military hiding evidence of Chemical weapons used on Fallujah?

Did your co-worker invite the whole office or are you two friends?

Re: US military hiding evidence of Chemical weapons used on Fallujah?

Why do you ask? Would it make a difference

Re: US military hiding evidence of Chemical weapons used on Fallujah?

In case if you don't know, UTD in an undercover Federal agent.

Re: US military hiding evidence of Chemical weapons used on Fallujah?

It makes a difference man, he wants to know that how can a potential arab (who will be wiped from the face of the earth) doing amongst the privileged children of god.

Re: US military hiding evidence of Chemical weapons used on Fallujah?

FBI Agent. Did someone say FBI agent? Oh well thats ok, I'd be worreid if he asked my shoe size.

Re: US military hiding evidence of Chemical weapons used on Fallujah?

Verizon, you think he is kidding, but that is actually the truth. UTD is an undercover agent. You know the ones they placed strategically to monitor Internet boards....only his cover has been blown. Dont ask how, but it got blown ....pooof

Re: US military hiding evidence of Chemical weapons used on Fallujah?

Kaleem I am going under the covers myself this forum is starting to scare me.:mocking:

Re: US military hiding evidence of Chemical weapons used on Fallujah?

“Well I’ve been to one world fair a picnic and a rodeo and that’s the stupidest thing I ever heard …”

Re: US military hiding evidence of Chemical weapons used on Fallujah?

"Now look, boys. I ain't much of a hand at makin' speeches. But I got a pretty fair idea that somethin' doggoned important's going on back there. And I got a fair idea of the kind of personal emotions that some of you fellas may be thinkin'. Heck, I reckon you wouldn't even be human beins if you didn't have some pretty strong personal feelings about nuclear combat. But I want you to remember one thing - the folks back home is a countin' on ya, and by golly, we ain't about to let 'em down. Tell ya somethin' else - this thing turns out to be half as important as I figure it just might be, I'd say that you're all in line for some important promotions an' personal citations when this thing's over with. That goes for every last one of ya, regardless of your race, color, or your creed. Now, let's get this thing on the hump. We got some flyin' to do."