Title: Photo Evidence of US Military Psyop [Cho Seung Hui] Source:
[None] URL Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cho_Seung-hui Published:Apr 19, 2007 Author:wikipedia via LF Post Date:2007-04-19 07:05:54 by Itisa1mosttoolate Keywords:None Views:1728 Comments:103
#21. To: Itisa1mosttoolate, TheSilverFox, christine, All (#0)
BUMP ---- > Fantastic Thread!
Mike Rivero on the 2 hours: 1. Shoot people 2. Make video. 3. Transfer to computer. 4. Burn disk. 5. Wrap package. 6. Go to post office. 7. Buy postage. 8. Put postage on package. 9. Mail package. 10. Shoot more people.
The video in this thread: "we continue to sacrifice..."
#47. To: Paul Revere, Itisa1mosttoolate, (#38)(Edited)
Yes, it appears he may have had help, and lots of it.
According to the MSM, Hui was a 23-year-old English major with absolutely no known military training, but the picture below shows him in a U.S. Marine Corps Digital Camouflage uniform which is proprietary. And no, it cannot be purchased at surplus stores. The Eagle, Globe and Anchor symbols are embedded in the fabric itself. What he exercised was a full assault designed for close quarters combat (CQB) emphasizing close range engagements with a higher rate of target acquisition and lethality. All of this was done with "Zero known training"? Not likely!
Also, "Ismael Ax" is tattooed on Hui's arm. That name also appeared in the documents that he (supposedly, by himself) had sent to NBC. On the package, the senders name was "A Ismael". Ismael Ax just might be an anagram of some kind. Back in Biblical times, in the Old Testament, Ismael was the first Arab to come from the union of Hagar and Abraham. If this is an Israeli opt, labeling him as an Arab just might be a sign of who's to come next in the bombing campaign for the 'war on terror' ... the Asian continents.
April 19, 2007 -- WMR has learned that a number of private military companies, some under Defense Department contracts in Iraq and elsewhere, are rife with a potpourri of neo-Nazis, Ku Klux Klansmen, Aryan supremacists, pagan Norse and Teutonic god worshipers, Dungeons and Dragons aficionados, and Christian Dominionists. Right-wing groups, including veterans of Latin American, southern African, and Asian paramilitary forces, are being recruited by these firms. Particularly needed are individuals trained in the use of Glock 19s, AK-47s, M-16s, M-4s, rocket-propelled grenade launchers (RPGs), and shoulder-fired MANPADS (Man-portable air defense systems).
Virginia Tech mass killer Cho Seung-Hui, in an 1800-word manifesto sent to NBC News, echoed some of the ramblings often heard from the neo-Nazi, Christian Identity, and Aryan movements. He used jargon such as "Democratic Terrorists," "Lovers of Terrorism and Sadism," "Crucifiers of the Innocents," "Apostles of Sin," and "descendants of Satan." Cho used the return address name, "A Ishmael" and he had the name "Ismael Ax" written in red ink on his arm. There is a possibility that Cho was referring to the Norse Ballad of Ismal. Ismal was a Norse warrior who slew twelve dragons.
The private military company culture uses an inordinate amount of Aryan-Teutonic-Celtic symbology in their names and logos, including knights, shields, castles, eagles, swords, bear claws, stags, lions, dragons, and Arthurian and Aryan mysticism.
What's frightening about that report, posted here btw is this bit:
The private military company culture uses an inordinate amount of Aryan-Teutonic-Celtic symbology in their names and logos, including knights, shields, castles, eagles, swords, bear claws, stags, lions, dragons, and Arthurian and Aryan mysticism.
They are clearly appealing to youthful idiots who have more faith in video games with similar nonsense than in anything else.
And if Cho is a patsy for a psyop, then "Ismail Ax" is meant to get the FR types thinking he's a Muslim terrorist. And yesterday it was reported, there already is a thread on FR with just that.
in an 1800-word manifesto sent to NBC News, echoed some of the ramblings often heard from the neo-Nazi, Christian Identity, and Aryan movements. He used jargon such as "Democratic Terrorists," "Lovers of Terrorism and Sadism," "Crucifiers of the Innocents," "Apostles of Sin," and "descendants of Satan."
I disagree with Madsen on this.
I believe Madsen is being fed a certain amount of disinformation concerning these "movements." I've never noticed anything of the sort from groups which might be called Christian Identity, or any of the so-called neo-Nazi or Aryan groups. Specifically, I am totally unfamiliar with any such jargon coming from any of the preachers or other groups I am aware of as being slimed with the Christian Identity label. CI is another canard used to disparage another sect of Christianity.
Besides, I have a deep suspicion that many of the neo-Nazi (National Socialist) and Aryan groups have long ago been infiltrated and controlled by government agents, just as John Birch Society has been.
I wish Madsen would cite a few examples of this and name a few groups.