Unintentional humor from Dicksmith
This means that the company [Xe/Blackwater] and its employees are not subject to the 2000 Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act and thus fall under to criminal jurisdiction. Read that sentence again and think about how that sits with you.
Dick, I’ve read it about 10 times now, and it still isn’t in a language I can read. As a matter of fact, I don’t think you can ever use the phrase “thus fall under to” and have it make sense. But you keep this stuff coming okay bud? Without a shred of anything Dick is willing to believe noted investigative reporter Olbydouche, who just yesterday was maligning Glenn Beck, and noted pathological liar/imbecile Jeremy Scahill, last seen by me at the Winter Soldier Investigations that he accepted wholesale. The man couldn’t find water falling off a boat, much less the truth of Blackwater from unnamed sources. Just watch this Olby video and laugh along with me. I don’t know what the truth is, but what I do know is that this is the weakest shit sworn statement in history.
For Spongebob’s sake dipshits, he started his sworn statement off with “It appears”… That should be a dead giveaway that the dude doesn’t know anything he’s talking about. If I went to the Red Sox game last night, came home and blogged about it and said “It appears they lost” you’d think me out of my mind. They either lost or they didn’t, and/or I have no friggin clue. Option C is the one being utilized by this anonymous guy. The man has 3 “or”‘s in 1 sentence. I can do it too: Jonn, take this down….
Dicksmith is an asshole or insane or a conspiracy monger. [Curses that is only two, ok, add or “a tranny with a love of poodles.”]
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Scahill- another pimple on the ‘Nations’ notorious behind. Notice all the bogey-men scare quotes of “Christians” and “Crusaders” and who except the Nations readership believes this BS?
Hey brother, I’m as much of a fan of Scahill/Olby/Nation as I am a fan of the San Francisco Giants, but you tell me, loaded ass sworn statement or not, it’s a HUGE charge to even make a blink towards murder.
And sure, “it appears” is pretty much as loaded as you can get, and yes, if there was something of significance, the phrase wouldn’t be there, but i think it’s worth looking into what exactly “appears”. Is it because the dude now won’t return his phone calls, therefore it appears he’s dead via a conspiracy, or did he hear a gun shot, run into the room, see blood coming out of his eyeballs, and then get shushed out of the room, never to see “appears” dead guy again.
olby and his pals don’t deserve a shred of credibility or benefit of the doubt, but when you’re talking conspiracy to murder, “appears” or not “appears”, we gotta know what the hell is going on.
Sawed-off semi-automatic shotguns with silencers? WTF? I guess physics wasn’t a big part of this guy’s education while he was growing up. Oh, and I’m also guessing that sanity wasn’t either. This statement sounds like the work of a disgruntled former employee who wants to see the company’s image damaged further and doesn’t really seem to have a good grasp of the industry in which he was working.
and the most important tidbit: these sworn affidavits are part of the CIVIL litigation with a couple of lawyers trying to get money for Iraqis whose family members were allegedly killed by the Blackwater employees. Civil litigation has a very low proof standard – that’s why OJ was found responsible for the death of his ex-wife and her friend and ordered to pay $$.
The whole thing is just such an obvious BS: State Dept had been buckling Bush’s White House for the entire 8 years despite Condi’s attempts to break it. BW is a “personal army of Bush in Iraq”?! – one of the many huge red flags staring anybody with an ounce of brains, in the face…
Good catch Olga, I didnt listen long enough for that.
I’m becoming even more convinced this isn’t newsworthy by the minute.