Samarra Battle faked by U.S. Psywar Specialists

by Student's T Thursday, Dec. 04, 2003 at 6:57 PM

An analysis of the "Samarra Battle" indicates that U.S. Psychological Warfare Operatives faked a "great victory" for U.S. troops similar to the fabricated Jessica Lynch "rescue."

A quick analysis of the "Samarra Battle"

and some peculiar aspects of same

suggests the following scenario:



FIRST: The U.S. got its butt kicked during

the month of November: Five helicopters

knocked down; a cargo plane hit and forced

to do an emergency landing; dozens of U.S.

soldiers killed in ambushes; numerous car

bombs and truck bombs. Dozens of Iraqi

officials (working with the U.S.) and/or

police officers assassinated; dozens of

U.S. allies (Japanese, Italian, Spanish,

British, etc.) killed. Sadam is nowhere in

sight, but continues to issue communiques.



SECOND: Word comes down from the Pentagon-

"We need a big victory and we need it NOW.

Fake one if you have to."



THIRD: U.S. psychological warfare operatives

go into action. They concoct a plan for a

"great victory" brought to you by your sponsor:

The same folks who brought you the Jessica Lynch

"rescue" and cooked up the Jessica Lynch story

of heroism.



FOURTH: U.S. troops enter a town. Heavily armored

and "ready." U.S. troops allegedly "know" that

an ambush is likely or imminent-- But this time

the main "attackers" are U.S. special forces.

NOTE the "fadeyeen uniforms" the attackers were

alleged to have worn: Iraqi witnesses saw NO Iraqis

walking around with such uniforms that day. Note

also that part of the "fadeyeen uniform" involves

wearing black or dark clothes with black ski

mask-like headgear: How Convenient. Perfect for

white special forces operatives pretending to be

Iraqi.



FIFTH: The "massive attack" launched simultaneously

on two different fronts resulted in NO deaths among

the U.S. troops.



SIXTH: Hospital personnel said they saw virtually NO

dead fighters, only dead civilians, including women

and children. The number of such was under a dozen.



SEVENTH: The U.S. produced NO dead bodies (this should

have been easy to do if 54 Iraqi "fighters" died as

the U.S. claimed). Not a single person has seen ANY

of the "dozens" of Iraqi soldiers the U.S. said it

captured. Where is the usual photo op after such a

"great victory?" It should be easy to arrange one

(showing Iraqi soldiers handcuffed and sitting on

the ground, for example).



CONCLUSION: The U.S. faked a "big victory" for world-

wide propaganda consumption because U.S. troops got

the shit kicked out of them during the month of November.

The goal was to end the month having the world thinking

about America's "big victory" instead of thinking about

all the U.S. soldiers that died. The high number for

enemy "dead" was essential: It was meant to "even the

score" between the U.S. and Iraqi fighters in the minds

of the consumers of western media. Brilliant.

However, because of the high tech-multidimensional

nature of today's communication systems, it will be

difficult to make this big lie stick for long.

Expect a documentary produced by an independent

journalist to blow the lid off of the U.S. ruse in

Samarra within the next few weeks to months.

Original: Samarra Battle faked by U.S. Psywar Specialists