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  • 1,000 Lawyers and 10,000 Doctors Have Filed a Lawsuit for Violations of the Nuremberg Code

    05/15/2021 6:19:31 PM PDT · by Jan_Sobieski · 57 replies
    SorenDreier.com ^ | 05/09/2021 | Soren Dreier
    Background to the new Nuremberg Trials 2021 :A large team of more than 1,000 lawyers and over 10,000 medical experts, led by Dr. Reiner Fuellmich, has initiated legal proceedings against the CDC, WHO and the Davos Group for crimes against humanity. Fuellmich and his team present the incorrect PCR test and the order for doctors to describe any comorbidity death as a Covid death – as fraud.The PCR test was never designed to detect pathogens and is 100% inaccurate at 35 cycles. All PCR tests monitored by the CDC are set at 37 to 45 cycles. The CDC acknowledges that...
  • US soldier charged with murder in Iraq killings

    11/16/2013 12:06:31 PM PST · by Olog-hai · 25 replies
    Associated Press ^ | Nov 16, 2013 1:49 AM EST
    A U.S. Army soldier has been charged with premeditated murder in the deaths of two civilians during the Iraq war. A Joint Base Lewis-McChord release on Friday says that Sgt. 1st Class Michael Barbera was charged for the 2007 killings. The charges stem from an investigation into the shootings of two people near the village of As Sadah in the Diyala Province on March 6, 2007. …
  • Article 32 Hearing For Ft. Hood Killer Off To Rocky Start

    10/13/2010 12:09:48 PM PDT · by Tea Party Reveler · 35 replies
    Military Corruption Dot Com ^ | 10-13-2010 | Major Glenn MacDonald US Army (ret.)
    ARTICLE 32 HEARING OFF TO ROCKY START FOR KILLER - MAJ. NIDAL HASAN - WHO GUNNED DOWN AND KILLED 13 PEOPLE AT FT. HOOD, TEXAS LAST NOVEMBER - JUDGE (COL) JAMES POHL WILL RULE ON MOTION BY DEFENSE FOR DELAY - COL MIKE MULLIGAN OF THE PROSECUTION FUMES DEFENSE TEAM "HAS HAD MONTHS TO PREPARE" IN WHEELCHAIR - A KNIT CAP ON HIS BALD HEAD © 2010 MilitaryCorruption.com For nearly a year now, crazed killer, Maj. Nidal "Allahu Akbar" Hasan, has been drawing full pay and benefits as a major and Army doctor. The "horrible headshrinker" may get some more...
  • Army Schedules Formal Hearing (re: LTC Lakin & Obama NBC issue)

    05/12/2010 4:20:21 PM PDT · by rxsid · 51 replies · 1,631+ views
    safeguardourconstitution ^ | 5/12/2010 | safeguardourconstitution
    "Press Release: Army Schedules Formal Hearing ARMY SCHEDULES FORMAL HEARING IN CRIMINAL CASE AGAINST DECORATED ARMY PHYSICIAN BEING COURT-MARTIALLED FOR REFUSING TO OBEY ALL ORDERSAT REQUEST OF DEFENSE COUNSEL, HEARING NOW TO PROCEED ON JUNE 11, 2010 Washington, D.C., May 12, 2010. The Army has now officially scheduled a formal hearing its case against Lt. Col. Terrence Lakin, who is being court-martialled by the Army for refusing to obey orders to deploy to Afghanistan because the President refuses --even in the face of mounting evidence to the contrary-- to prove his eligibility under the Constitution to hold office. It will...
  • Film shines light on war’s gray areas

    10/22/2009 4:58:49 PM PDT · by Saije · 197+ views
    NC Advertiser/Hersam Acorn ^ | 10/22/2009 | Justin Reynolds
    A resident will take his first step into the ethical morass of war tonight...with a cinematic debut that explores “what you have to do to come home alive.” In April 2006, amid heavy fighting, seven Marines and one Navy corpsman were given orders to capture a known insurgent in the Iraqi village of Hamdania, located west of Baghdad. The group kidnapped and killed the insurgent’s cousin, Hashim Ibrahim Awad, instead. The eight involved in the incident — the 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment Kilo Company — became known as the Pendleton 8 and were held at Camp Pendleton before charges...
  • Iraq: Detainee death cases headed to trial

    09/13/2008 2:03:10 PM PDT · by xzins · 29 replies · 207+ views
    Stars & Stripes ^ | September 13, 2008 | Matt Millham
    Iraq: Detainee death cases headed to trial Two soldiers await courts-martial for alleged roles in murder plot Two junior-ranking soldiers will face courts-martial for their role in an alleged conspiracy to murder four Iraqi detainees in April 2007, the 7th U.S. Army Joint Multinational Training Command announced late Friday. Charges of conspiracy to commit premeditated murder against Spc. Belmor Ramos, 23, and Spc. Steven Ribordy, 25, were referred to general courts-martial on Monday by Brig. Gen. David R. Hogg, JMTC commander. Both soldiers were members of 1st Battalion, 18th Infantry Regiment at the time of the incident. The unit has...
  • DOCUMENTARY FILM ON PENDLETON 8 MARINES TO BE RELEASED SOON

    06/24/2007 4:54:11 PM PDT · by RaceBannon · 8 replies · 1,302+ views
    Don Sikorski | June 24, 2007 | RaceBannon
    As many of you know, Freepers have been involved in the legal defenses of the Marines in the Haditha case and the Hamdania case, otherwise known as THE PENDLETON 8. I have received some new information just now on a documentary that is being made on the Pendleton 8 Marines. We have tried to get the mainstream media to pay attention to us, and for over a year, NONE have taken the lead. Even last week, with the 2 minute reference made by Roger Hedgecock, the main stream of America has no idea what is going on. Here is the...
  • Young Marines on Trial, Older Marines Say Enough!

    06/18/2007 6:14:17 PM PDT · by pinkpanther111 · 24 replies · 582+ views
    Conservative Thoughts ^ | 6-18-07 | kathywms
    Three Marines in the Camp Pendleton brig will soon reach their thirteenth month of pretrial confinement. These men are Marines and will not flee. They should not be detained any longer before their trials in the Hamdania case. Several of the members of K/3/5 Pendleton 8, stated they were refused the right to have an attorney present while being interrogated in Iraq. Miranda is applicable under military law: MRE 305(d)(1)(A). Their “confessions” were illegally obtained and should be inadmissible. Over the past several months, Marines have sworn in court that their statements had been falsified by NCIS agents. In the...
  • US prison commander arrested ("Allegedy for Aiding the Enemy" in Iraq)

    04/26/2007 1:12:18 AM PDT · by Cornpone · 87 replies · 5,118+ views
    News24 (South Africa) ^ | 26 April 2007 | News24
    Baghdad - The commander of the US military prison in Iraq which held former dictator Saddam Hussein has been detained by military police and is under investigation, a military spokesperson said on Thursday. Lieutenant Colonel William Steele will face a hearing before a panel of officers to decide whether he should face a court martial, Lieutenant Colonel Josslyn Aberle told AFP in Baghdad, without specifying the charges. "He has been detained and is now in Kuwait. His current status is that he is in confinement and waiting for his Article 32 hearing. All other details will be released soon, including...
  • War presents challenges in courtroom (Mahmoudiya lawyer)

    08/13/2006 7:14:16 AM PDT · by MizSterious · 4 replies · 311+ views
    Killeen Daily Herald ^ | August 13, 2006 | Debbie Stevenson
    War presents challenges in courtroom By Debbie Stevenson Killeen Daily Herald The Killeen attorney knew he had his work cut out for him from the moment he was sent to the airport to board a flight for Kuwait. The next stop for Dan Christensen would be Baghdad, Iraq, the heart of a war zone that has become the center for increasingly violent attacks in the more than 3-year-old war. Christensen's mission was to make it to the Iraqi capital in time for an Article 32 hearing, the military's equivalent of a grand jury. The military had denied a request for...
  • Soldier tells of combat stress in unit

    08/08/2006 9:36:11 AM PDT · by TexKat · 55 replies · 1,293+ views
    AP ^ | 8/8/06 | RYAN LENZ
    BAGHDAD, Iraq — Frequent deadly attacks by insurgents sapped morale and raised combat stress in a U.S. Army unit that included soldiers accused of raping and murdering a 14-year-old Iraqi girl, a private testified at a military hearing Tuesday. Pfc. Justin Cross recounted the "mentally draining" living conditions of the unit in the third day of the hearing to determine if five U.S. soldiers will be court-martialed in the March 12 assault near Mahmoudiya. The girl's parents and sister were also slain. "It drives you nuts. You feel like every step you might get blown up. You just hit a...
  • Cortez to face military hearing in Iraq

    07/27/2006 1:45:04 PM PDT · by PghBaldy · 3 replies · 572+ views
    Desert Dispatch ^ | July 27 | Adrienne Ziegler
    On Aug. 6, Sgt. Paul Cortez will face the first steps in the military trial process. Cortez will undergo an Article 32 hearing in Iraq for the rape and murder of a 14-year-old Iraqi girl and the killing of her family while serving in Mahmudiya.
  • Article 32 Investigation (Military Equivalent of Grand Jury)

    07/11/2006 6:20:55 PM PDT · by xzins · 29 replies · 674+ views
    Navy JAG ^ | Navy JAG
    Article 32 Investigations Purpose of Article 32 InvestigationsProcedures for Article 32 InvestigationsRights of the Accused  Purpose            The Fifth Amendment constitutional right to grand jury indictment is expressly inapplicable to the Armed Forces.  In its absence, Article 32 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (Section 832 of Title 10, United States Code), requires a thorough and impartial investigation of charges and specifications before they may be referred to a general court-martial (the most serious level of courts-martial).  However, the accused may waive the Article 32 investigation requirement. The purpose of this pretrial investigation is to inquire into the truth...
  • Marines Testify in Iraq Murder Hearing - 2nd Lt. Ilario Pantano Article 32 hearing

    04/27/2005 9:11:37 AM PDT · by Former Military Chick · 7 replies · 835+ views
    ABC / AP ^ | Apr. 27, 2005 | AARON BEARD
    - A Marine testified that a fellow soldier accused of killing two Iraqis left a sign near their bodies bearing an "inappropriate" Marine slogan. Second Lt. Ilario Pantano, 33, has admitted to shooting the men during an April 2004 search in Mahmudiyah, Iraq. He has claimed the slayings were in self-defense. Fellow Marines testified Tuesday that Pantano shot the men in the back and put a sign near the bodies bearing a Marine slogan: "No better friend, no worse enemy." First Lt. Samuel Cunningham testified that after being told of the sign, he told Pantano to remove it, then called...
  • Trial set for captain accused of killing badly-injured Iraqi - Capt. Maynulet (murder vs mercy)

    02/26/2005 5:36:37 PM PST · by Former Military Chick · 31 replies · 1,099+ views
    Stars and Stripes ^ | Stars and Stripes | Kevin Dougherty
    The court-martial of a 1st Armored Division captain accused of murdering an Iraqi man last year is set to begin March 28, according to Army officials. If coverage of the preliminary hearings last fall is any indication, the trial of Capt. Rogelio M. Maynulet should generate great interest among servicemembers and the media. Some view the case as “an act of mercy” to a dead or dying man, while Army prosecutors maintain it was murder. Maynulet is charged with premeditated murder and dereliction of duty relating to the May 21 death of a man believed to be associated with the...
  • Army, captain near deal in espionage case

    03/15/2004 10:53:21 PM PST · by kattracks · 5 replies · 307+ views
    Washington Times ^ | 3/16/04 | Rowan Scarborough
    <p>Capt. James Yee and prosecutors are near an agreement under which the Army would drop its most serious criminal charges against the Muslim chaplain and he would agree to undergo up to 30 days of counterintelligence interrogations and a polygraph test.</p>
  • Guantanamo Chaplain Charged With Porn Offenses (Captain Yousef Yee)

    11/25/2003 3:48:12 PM PST · by blam · 29 replies · 1,057+ views
    Ananova ^ | 11-25-2003
    Guantanamo chaplain charged with porn offences A Muslim chaplain who served at the US prison camp in Guantanamo Bay has been charged with adultery and storing pornography on a government computer. Army Captain Yousef Yee, who served at the prison camp for terror suspects, was released from pre-trial confinement after being served with the additional charges, said Raul Duany, a spokesman for US Southern Command in Miami. Adultery is a crime under the uniform code of military justice. He was arrested earlier this year in Florida and confined to the military brig in Charleston, South Carolina. Military officials brought the...
  • Soldiers fired before pilots bombed

    11/26/2002 3:30:04 PM PST · by Servant of the Nine · 2 replies · 168+ views
    Canada.com ^ | Tuesday, November 26, 2002 | ALISON AULD
    Soldiers fired before pilots bombed ALISON AULD Canadian Press Tuesday, November 26, 2002 HALIFAX -- Newly obtained evidence shows that Canadian soldiers involved in the friendly-fire incident in Afghanistan were firing their weapons into the air at the time of the tragedy. Transcripts of testimony by two Canadian soldiers who survived the bombing last April indicate they aimed their weapons skyward as part of their night-training exercises near the Kandahar air base. That fire was seen by the two American pilots who were flying overhead and misinterpreted the blasts as an enemy attack. Four died and eight were seriously injured...