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![]() The Mind of James Donahue In Cold Blood |
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Home | Aaron's Magick | Political Art | Genesis Revised | About Aaron | About James Donahue | Many Things | Shoes | Ships | Sealing Wax | Cabbages | Kings | Sea Is Boiling | Pigs With Wings | Lucifer | Goetia Spirits | Hot Links | Page 2 | Main Page
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The Sheer Horror Of The
Tal Afar Incident By James Donahue January 2005 The picture of the young
girl, her face showing the horror of what just happened . . . the blood, bone and brains of her parents still on her body
. . . has been sending shock waves across Iraq, the Middle East, and the world. It happened on the night
of January 18, just two days before George W. Bush, the man that launched this evil war, was sworn in for a second term in
office. Consequently, the American media hardly mentioned the incident. Perhaps it was ignored. But the pictures of what
happened, shot by Getty Images photographer Chris Hondros who happened to be nearby, are making their way to newspapers and
websites around the world. It was dusk in the war
torn city of Hondros tells what happened
in his own words: “Usually little
more happens than finding someone out after curfew, patting him down, and then sending him home. On daylight patrols, sometimes,
troops stop to briefly play with children or even drink tea. On evening patrols - past curfew - no one is on the streets,
and the men are extra-vigilant and professional. In spite of what the
politicians and the government controlled media tell us, this war is not going well for |
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