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Telling the Fallujah Story to the World

Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 3:43:27 pm PST

To help this information get the widest exposure possible, I exported all the Powerpoint slides from the recent IMEF & MNC-I EFFECTS Exploitation Team presentation on Fallujah, and created a web-based slideshow with my custom PHP code: Telling the Fallujah Story to the World.

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1 zombie  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 1:47:51pm

I wish I had your technological skills, Charles!

All this evidence of Islamic war crimes will fall on deaf eyes, unfortunately: according to global moonbat opinion, The United States is wrong in all circumstances.

2 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 1:47:56pm
3 Ringo the Gringo  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 1:54:33pm

Two thumbs up!

Great work.

4 Rayra[deleted]  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 1:55:07pm
5 Rayra[deleted]  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 1:57:38pm
6 GreyFox  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 2:01:22pm

Nice Work!

7 Bad Penny  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 2:01:45pm

Cool slideshow. If only there were a way to make all the "I'm sorry" hippies watch it.

8 Carridine  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 2:04:26pm

I already downloaded the PowerPoint display, and learned a LOT from it! Then I shared it with my 11- and 9-year-old sons, Thai Americans stuck in a nation with Islamofascists clamoring for my sons' blood!

We're informed, careful and observing... day after day!

9 ploome hineni[deleted]  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 2:13:07pm
10 Blackhorse  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 2:22:52pm

Charles

Excellent work as usual. Thanks for caring Charles.

11 ThomasAgee  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 2:25:50pm

Notice how the MSM totally ignored this presentation over in IRAQ. Haven't seen a word about this except here.

If it don't show the dead-enders & terrorists in a good light, or hurt civilian & children it receives no play.

MSM losers. F***in pathetic.

THANX CHARLES. You are showing the truth & the light.

12 Victor  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 2:35:29pm

Nice work, Charles.

Boggles my mind there are guys with the guts and know-how to dive into this dangerous rathole and clean it out one room at a time.

13 'Nam Grunt  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 2:39:07pm

Excellent, excellent, excellent Charles, reminds me of 'nam when we used to find bunches of the same shit and more.

14 dennisw  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 2:53:41pm

Way to go Charles. It must have taken you are few hours because that site did not load quickly.

15 LSD  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 2:57:43pm

Just F-ing Incredible Stuff.

And those citizens of the city looked damn happy to see Troops.

16 traveler  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 2:57:51pm

I'll add my thanks, too, Charles. Time to hit the tip jar so the voice of truth can stay on top of things.

17 adie  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 2:58:10pm

Excellent job, Charles! Thanks for creating this slideshow for everyone. :o)

18 oh_dude  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 3:12:56pm

Slightly OT...

Here's a new article on possible changes at the UN.

I foolishly thought there would be a mention of the Oil-for-Food debacle as an example. Yeah right... When pigs fly.

They did however be sure to include some jabs at the U.S. though. How nice of them...

Sweeping Changes at UN?

19 rabid fanatic  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 3:13:35pm

ThomasAgee

Totally agree. MSM are a bunch of losers. If it wasn't for Charles we'd all be shit out of luck.

20 mungaanga  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 3:29:08pm

Charles! You da man!

I've been waiting for these pictures. The presentation is a "must" see for everyone, especially the "losers".

Thanks for your work.

21 stevezilla  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 3:39:36pm

truly awesome!
*golf clap*

22 Joshua Godinez  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 4:37:26pm

Jeez. That's scary. The training facility looked like a place I used to work. How are we able to have a tech advantage with night vision stuff when they're carrying around GPS's and what looked like high-end communication stuff? I couldn't believe the quantity of the stuff they had. No wonder the local residents couldn't say boo. Thanks for the presentation.

23 Earth2moonbat  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 4:44:59pm

#7 Bad Penny

Cool slideshow. If only there were a way to make all the "I'm sorry" hippies watch it.

They wouldn't know what the stuff is. They would claim that it is medical equipment. Needed by orphans.

24 British Columbian  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 5:08:55pm

Oh, sure, a bit of blood on the walls. I've just heard on CNN about the grim revelations from Gitmo, where the Red Cross is alleging that detainees were stripped to their underwear and had to endure bright lights being shined on them. My God, the mind reels. No wonder the "war criminal" signs were so prominent on the Vancouver newscasts this evening. ;-/

25 Stop Hillary  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 5:17:48pm

This kind of work is the stuff that is gradually and legitimately undermining the credibility of the MSM. Lurkers and others see it hear. They see none of it on the MSM and start to wonder why they don't ever seem to get the whole picture. It will take time, but constant publication of facts on the blogs will take its toll on the MSM.

26 zulubaby  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 5:20:15pm

What does golf clap mean?

27 British Columbian  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 5:37:12pm

A golf clap is very restrained and quiet clapping, as you would see around the 18th at Augusta. It's high praise.

28 zulubaby  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 5:44:50pm

Oh, brilliant. Thanks.

29 loflyer  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 6:04:35pm

Thanks for the slide show. This is why I don’t bother with the MSM news. I learn more here in 5 minutes than I would in 5 days with the MSM. Great job, Eventually we will put these guys out of business.

30 Rayra[deleted]  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 6:30:59pm
31 floranista  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 6:53:30pm

Charles - thanks for the great slide show; it is a much better format than the original.

#30 Rayra

The article doesn't say what happened to the son - the head choppers could have killed him. Also the quote about the city being ruined could mean ruined from the terrorists. But as usual cnn implies WE killed the son and WE ruined the city. I am not surprised; cnn is beginning to reap what it has sown - ratings continually far below FOX and only a matter of time until they slip below MSNBC.

32 Tiburon  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 7:35:41pm

Wow, excellent Charles...I'm posting a link to Israpundit (preaching to the choir, of course, but I"ll suggest it be passed on)

33 deadmaus  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 8:28:41pm

I download and tried out the 30 day demo of KEYHOLE which is used to show the maps of Fallujah etc. It is one amazing peice of software that Google had to smarts to get a peice of.

34 deadmaus  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 8:33:36pm

# 33 peice = piece. Still looks wierdweird.

35 havapilot  Tue, Nov 30, 2004 11:47:40pm

Nice work, Charles. Where did you find the original briefing (which was updated on 25 November, at least)?

Several days ago, I was trying to confirm your 20 Nov version and couldn't find it on any official DoD-related sites. Finally, I talked to someone in CENTCOM that confirmed the briefing was unclassified and intended for wide distribution. Unfortunately, they don't appear to have a good way to get those messages out, as it wasn't until yesterday that anything about it showed up in the MSM (USA Today). We are not doing well in the Iraq IO campaign...

36 redwhiteblue  Wed, Dec 1, 2004 6:21:38am

Eyes Wide Open
This was an important display of the truth and thank you for doing such a great job. You are a great American for utilizing the option of visual truth! However, I am sure the left will have their eyes wide shut. They will see the mosques without the all of the weapons and the torture rooms as just rooms - no blood on the walls- they are just a pictures of a rooms in Iraq.

37 alegrias  Wed, Dec 1, 2004 6:27:16am

Charles, thank you for showing us what our troops are really doing and why we have to support their work.

Most of the world would never see this otherwise.

38 alegrias  Wed, Dec 1, 2004 6:30:53am

Charles,

Your slideshow of what our troops found in Fallujah reminded me of the first movie I saw about the Holocaust when I was in highschool.

Unless people see this depravity, they can choose to be ignorant & deny the reality of the horror.

You're doing the Lord's work and being a guardian angel. With gratitude,

39 Paco from Sefarad  Wed, Dec 1, 2004 6:43:41am

alegrias,

Please see my posts addressed to you on this other thread.

40 alegrias  Wed, Dec 1, 2004 9:33:55am

#39 Paco from Sefarad

Hi Paco, sorry I left yesterday's Norwegian thread without seeing your massively researched & linked post re: Aznar & Israel. You're right, he used to babble on about the Middle East process as if it mattered, the standard EUro way--Israel must do its part, blah blah.

Aznar was in Washington DC this year for an opening of an exhibition by or about a Jewish group. I'll try to find links for you. Thanks for holding me to the fire! Hasta la proxima.

41 Paco from Sefarad  Wed, Dec 1, 2004 11:59:34am

alegrias,

I believe the Washington thing may have been something to do with a Sephardic Center or something like that. Spaniards like to feel proud that Sephardis still speak a version of old Castillian, instead of feeling shame for having expelled them in the first place and offering compensation, or a "right to return".

Even when Spain held the presidency of the EU it did nothing to change EU policy on Israel, on the contrary for pol¡tical, historical and geographical reasons used the occasion to deepen ties with the Arabs. Simply googling "+Aznar, Israel" turns up masses of material on Spain's relations, political and commercial, with Arab nations, and nothing in support of Israel.

While of course his support for the US coalition in Iraq was important there really isn't much else to admire about the man. Don't you agree that his theory about ETA's alleged implication in 3/11 is worthy of the moonbats? :-)

One of the things he said at the Parliamentary Commison, quoting from his book (aka as "plugging"), was that "the intellectual mastermind of 3/11 was to be found in the mountains and the deserts, not many miles away."

In fact today Italy has granted extradition to Spain of "The Egyptian" currently held in Italy. He was recorded on a phone tap as saying he was the one who set it up and gave the order.

Thanks for taking the time to follow the links.

¡Hasta luego!

42 Paco from Sefarad  Wed, Dec 1, 2004 12:07:46pm
Italy has granted extradition to Spain of "The Egyptian" currently held in Italy. He was recorded on a phone tap as saying he was the one who set it up and gave the order.

It'll probably be in the English media soon.

Luz verde del Supremo italiano a la extradición a España de 'El Egipcio

La fiscal sustituta del Tribunal Supremo italiano, Anna Maria De Sandro, ha dado el visto bueno a la extradición a España de Rabei Osman El Sayed, conocido como 'Mohamed el Egipcio' y considerado el presunto cerebro de los atentados del 11 de marzo de Madrid.
43 Rayra[deleted]  Wed, Dec 1, 2004 11:13:52pm

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