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USAFNS
Date: April 06, 2004
Release: From: mil

Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 10:40 AM

Subject: perspective on the news from Al Fallujah

All, In light of today's death toll in Al Fallujah I'd like to offer you a
different view then you may see on your tv news. First, I'm not one that bashes
the media for bias. Yes, they have a bias..don't we all..but I'm not one that
sees conspiracy. But I have noticed, that deaths in Iraq get a whole lot more
attention than the good things that happen here, a whole lot more attention.
So, here's some background on Al Fallujah to keep in mind. A)Why is it in the
news almost every night? Because it is one of the FEW places in all of Iraq
where trouble exists. Iraq has 25 million people and is the size of California.
Fallujah and surrounding towns total 500,000 people. Do the math..that's not a
big percentage of Iraq. How many people were murdered last night in L.A.? did
it make headline news? why not?

B) Saddam could not and did not control Fallujah..he bought off those he could,
killed those he couldn't and played all leaders against one another. IT was and
is a 'difficult' town. Nothing new about that. What is new is that outside
people have come in to stir up unrest. How many are there...that's classified,
but let me tell you this...there are more people in the northeast Minneapolis
gangs than there are causing havoc in Fallujah...surprised?

C)Then why does it get so much coverage? Because the major news outlets have
camera crews permanently posted in Al Fallujah. So, if you are from outside
Iraq, and want to get air time for your cause, where would you go to terrorize,
bomb, mutilate and destory? Al Fallujah.

D)Why does it seem to be getting worse? Two answers.. 1)This country became a
welfare state under Saddam. If you cared about your well-fare..you towed the
line or died. The state did your thinking and your bidding...want a job..pledge
allegiance to the Baath party..want an apartment, a car, etc...show
loyalty..electricity, water, sewage, etc..was paid by the state. Go with the
flow..life is good..don't and you're dead. Now, what does that do to
initiative? drive? industry? So, we come along and lock up sugar daddy and give
these people the toughest challenge in the world..FREEDOM.you want a job..earn
it! house? Buy it or build it! Security? Build a police force, army and militia
and give it to yourself? Risk your lives and earn freedom. the good news is
that millions of Iraqis are doing just that, and some pay with their lives. But
many, many are struggling with Freedom (just like East Germans, Russians,
Czechs, etc...) and they want a sugar daddy..the USA to do it all. We
refuse...We don't want to be plantation owners..we make it clear we are here to
help, not own or stay..they get mad about that, sometimes. Nonetheless, in
Fallujah, the supposed hotbed of dissient in Iraq..countless Iraqis tell our
psyopers they want to cooperate with us but are afraid the thugs will slit
their throats or kill their kids. A bad gang can do that to a neighborhood and
a town..that's what is happening here.

2) We have a battle hand off going on here. The largest in recent American
history. The army is passing the baton to the marines in this area. There is
uncertainty among the populace and misinformation being given out by the bad
guys. As a result there is insecurity and the bad guys are testing the resolve
of the Marines and indirectly you; the American people. The bad guys are
convinced that Americans have no stomach for a long haul effort here. They want
to drive us out of here and then resurrect a dictatorship of one kind our
another.

Okay, what do we do? Stay the course. The marines will get into a battle rhythm
and along with other forces and government agencies here, they will knock out
the crack houses, drive the thugs across the border and set the conditions for
the Fallujans to join the freedom parade or rot in their lack of
initiative..either way, the choice will be theirs. The alternative? Turn tail,
pull out and leave a power vacuum that will suck in all of Iraq's neighbors and
spark a civil war that could make Rhwanda look like a misdemeanor. Hey America,
don't go weak kneed on us...585 dead American's made an investment here..that's
a whole lot less than were killed on American highways last month. Their lives
are honored when we stay the course and do the job we came to do;namely set the
conditions for a new government and empower these people to be the great nation
they are capable of being.

So, when you watch the reports from Al Fallujah..remember...there's more to the
story than meets the camera's eye.

God bless, John 4th PsyOP Group








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I wonder if those gangs in Minneapolis are capable of downing helicopters
and destroying Abrams tanks?
If they are...God help America.


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On 11 Apr 2004 17:09:14 GMT, (RGrew176) wrote:

From another website a different perspective



USAFNS
Date: April 06, 2004
Release: From:
mil

Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 10:40 AM

Subject: perspective on the news from Al Fallujah

All, In light of today's death toll in Al Fallujah I'd like to offer you a
different view then you may see on your tv news. First, I'm not one that bashes
the media for bias. Yes, they have a bias..don't we all..but I'm not one that
sees conspiracy. But I have noticed, that deaths in Iraq get a whole lot more
attention than the good things that happen here, a whole lot more attention.
So, here's some background on Al Fallujah to keep in mind. A)Why is it in the
news almost every night? Because it is one of the FEW places in all of Iraq
where trouble exists. Iraq has 25 million people and is the size of California.
Fallujah and surrounding towns total 500,000 people. Do the math..that's not a
big percentage of Iraq. How many people were murdered last night in L.A.? did
it make headline news? why not?

B) Saddam could not and did not control Fallujah..he bought off those he could,
killed those he couldn't and played all leaders against one another. IT was and
is a 'difficult' town. Nothing new about that. What is new is that outside
people have come in to stir up unrest. How many are there...that's classified,
but let me tell you this...there are more people in the northeast Minneapolis
gangs than there are causing havoc in Fallujah...surprised?

C)Then why does it get so much coverage? Because the major news outlets have
camera crews permanently posted in Al Fallujah. So, if you are from outside
Iraq, and want to get air time for your cause, where would you go to terrorize,
bomb, mutilate and destory? Al Fallujah.

D)Why does it seem to be getting worse? Two answers.. 1)This country became a
welfare state under Saddam. If you cared about your well-fare..you towed the
line or died. The state did your thinking and your bidding...want a job..pledge
allegiance to the Baath party..want an apartment, a car, etc...show
loyalty..electricity, water, sewage, etc..was paid by the state. Go with the
flow..life is good..don't and you're dead. Now, what does that do to
initiative? drive? industry? So, we come along and lock up sugar daddy and give
these people the toughest challenge in the world..FREEDOM.you want a job..earn
it! house? Buy it or build it! Security? Build a police force, army and militia
and give it to yourself? Risk your lives and earn freedom. the good news is
that millions of Iraqis are doing just that, and some pay with their lives. But
many, many are struggling with Freedom (just like East Germans, Russians,
Czechs, etc...) and they want a sugar daddy..the USA to do it all. We
refuse...We don't want to be plantation owners..we make it clear we are here to
help, not own or stay..they get mad about that, sometimes. Nonetheless, in
Fallujah, the supposed hotbed of dissient in Iraq..countless Iraqis tell our
psyopers they want to cooperate with us but are afraid the thugs will slit
their throats or kill their kids. A bad gang can do that to a neighborhood and
a town..that's what is happening here.

2) We have a battle hand off going on here. The largest in recent American
history. The army is passing the baton to the marines in this area. There is
uncertainty among the populace and misinformation being given out by the bad
guys. As a result there is insecurity and the bad guys are testing the resolve
of the Marines and indirectly you; the American people. The bad guys are
convinced that Americans have no stomach for a long haul effort here. They want
to drive us out of here and then resurrect a dictatorship of one kind our
another.

Okay, what do we do? Stay the course. The marines will get into a battle rhythm
and along with other forces and government agencies here, they will knock out
the crack houses, drive the thugs across the border and set the conditions for
the Fallujans to join the freedom parade or rot in their lack of
initiative..either way, the choice will be theirs. The alternative? Turn tail,
pull out and leave a power vacuum that will suck in all of Iraq's neighbors and
spark a civil war that could make Rhwanda look like a misdemeanor. Hey America,
don't go weak kneed on us...585 dead American's made an investment here..that's
a whole lot less than were killed on American highways last month. Their lives
are honored when we stay the course and do the job we came to do;namely set the
conditions for a new government and empower these people to be the great nation
they are capable of being.

So, when you watch the reports from Al Fallujah..remember...there's more to the
story than meets the camera's eye.

God bless, John 4th PsyOP Group


Thanks John. Well written and it makes sense. Therefore you'll catch flak from
those who know more than you do because they've never been influenced by the
military.

Best wishes and good luck.

PS. (For those interested - Info on the 4th PsyOps can be found at:
http://www.globalsecurity.org/milita...y/4psyopgp.htm

John H

On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!
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In article , "Don White" wrote:

I wonder if those gangs in Minneapolis are capable of downing helicopters
and destroying Abrams tanks?
If they are...God help America.



I am curious as to whether you would consider 19 foreign students with violent
tendencies a "gang". And I wonder if the explosives that they were playing
with could conceivably down a copter or destroy a tank or two?

God help poor Canada and it's clueless citizens who think that it couldn't
possibly happen in LaLaLand. After all.... The United Nations voted their
country the best place to live.

Save your sniveling about America Don and worry about your own shortcomings
up there...


[SNIP]
"Nineteen foreign students arrested by a federal anti-terrorism task force two
weeks ago have possible connections to al-Qaeda and may have been scouting the
CN Tower, law courts and other buildings, officials say.
...
Officials also said there had been repeated fires in the apartments inhabited
by group, suggesting "that these persons may have been involved in testing
explosives or making explosives in the kitchen." - National Post

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