Uncle Sam wants you
... dead!
Our military is not fighting for
freedom,
its fighting for corporate profits
Only a desperate idiot would join
todays U.S. armed forces
By John Kaminski
skylax@comcast.net
Do you remember how many U.S. soldiers died in the first
Gulf War? On television at the time, they told you it was
around 64. Later, as news agencies recalculated the total
from a variety of sources, it became 146. But now, some
13 years later, according to the Veterans Administration
itself, the first Gulf War death toll among U.S. troops
who served there stands at 8,013! And this a figure from
a 2002 report.
I was reminded of this hideous numerical progression
recently when I read the Pentagons report listing
534 American military fatalities as of Feb. 1, 2004.
Almost immediately after seeing that, I read the story by
Australian investigator Joe Vialls saying the American
combat death toll from Iraq was actually 1,188.
So what is going on? As if we didnt know.
Today's Army recruitment jingle is "Be all that you
can be." But given the news these days, and the
ominous spectrum of options and consequences that
confront today's enlistees, it seems like all you can be
is dead, or at best, severely messed up for the rest of
your life.
It seems like the real choices when you join the U.S.
military are somewhere between missing limbs, lifelong
cancer from toxic substances, and learning how to murder
innocent women and children on the diabolical say-so of
those who avoided military service themselves.
If dubious combat in some out of the way place doesn't
get you with a roadside bomb planted by courageous souls
who resent your invading their country, then the
aftereffects of radioactive ammunition vapor, poisonous
vaccines, bad equipment, substandard medical care,
inadequate training, and, if you're a woman, being raped
by your own American comrades, is likely your foreseeable
future. (See
http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,0,36%257E30137%257E,00.html
for that last topic.) Soberly considered, these
realizations might possibly dissuade you from signing up.
Private e-mail communications I have had with some
enlisted men in the military have painted a really grim
picture. Americans are now in a minority in the U.S.
Army, according to these messages. A majority of our
troops are now green card soldiers, foreign nationals who
have immigrated to the states and joined the military in
order to get their citizenship, if they can live through
the experience. And they are not especially eager to
uphold esprit de corps, or fulfill any mission they might
be given, only to get that piece of paper.
But even worse that that and what ordinary
soldiers and sailors would consider the worst possible
fate to befall them is that many career military
personnel who have served their 20 years in order to get
their pensions with which to live out their days with a
comfortable financial anchor are now prevented from going
home because top military officials insist they can't
afford to lose them.
Just imagine joining the military and never being
able to get out! Its a tale out of ancient Rome.
And all this isnt even to mention so far
the phony rationalizations used by the fake human
beings in Washington to throw away the lives of
Americas finest young people.
Those contemplating joining the military and
parents who are trying to counsel their children with
this decision should contemplate the following
choices.
First of all you have wars popping up everywhere, with
the Pentagon petrogurus and pharmapsychotics intent on
creating new conflicts as fast as they can. But the
bottom line is this. Based on what the leaders of our
country and the people in charge of our military are
saying, they are not telling the truth.
The leaders of our military are not only not telling the
truth about why they are going to war, as clearly
demonstrated by this ongoing caper in Iraq, where the
stated reasons for initially starting this
preemptive war have been demolished six ways
from Sunday.
But they are lying about everything else, as well. They
are lying about the number of people killed (they
dont even bother to count the Iraqis or Afghanis or
Colombians or Filipinos they kill), they are lying about
how Americans are dying, or getting their limbs shot off,
or dropping dead on the spot from some kind of mysterious
pneumonia.
Soldiers going to Iraq were ordered to take an antidote
to biological weapons called pyrisdostigmine bromide
(PB). They also received a vaccine against botulinum and
a drug to protect against anthrax. Some 250 thousand
troops took PB, 8,000 received botulinum vaccinations,
and 150 thousand took the anthrax medicine.
An investigation in response to the deaths of two
soldiers and the hospitalization of approximately 100
with what was diagnosed as pneumonia has revealed that 10
of the 19 most severe cases, including the two
fatalities, had the condition eosinophiliaa higher
than normal level of the white blood cell eosinophil.
Eosinophilia is commonly associated with an allergic
reaction to either toxins or parasitic infection. In
these cases, the military claims there is no evidence of
toxins or an infectious variant of pneumonia. An Army
spokesman blamed the problem on excessive cigarette
smoking.
The World Health Organisation has specifically warned
that brief accidental exposure to high
concentrations of uranium hexafluoride has caused acute
respiratory illness, which may be fatal. The WHO
report notes that pulmonary edema [fluid in the
lungs], hemorrhages, inflammation and emphysema
were observed in rats, mice and guinea pigs after 30 days
of inhaling DU. Fatal kidney damage has also been induced
in animals by several days of high exposure. DU, or
depleted uranium, in case you dont know this (where
have you been?!) is what Americas bullets and bombs
are made of. And likely what is to account for the
continued increase in the Gulf War I death toll over the
past decade.
And when the troops come home in a box, theyre
preventing the news media from even seeing them. And when
theyre not in a box but all shot up, theyre
putting them into warehouses because they dont have
the medical personnel (or the commitment to treat with
decency those defending America) to deal with the
injured.
But its not only that. The current push to refresh
overstressed troops now involves thrusting poorly trained
reservists and National Guard personnel into situations
that are almost too much to bear for the militarys
most hardened units. Just imagine what these weekend
warriors pharmacists and factory workers from
small town middle America are up against being
tossed into the middle of a guerrilla war where the whole
country of Iraq is boobytrapped and the whole population
hates your guts and is out to kill you. Care to sign up
for that?
Still, when you join the military you must accept the
possibility you might get killed. That's why the military
exists, so you can't complain too much about that. You
can complain about the choices of the leaders that put
your dumb butt in that position, but when you join the
military, you pretty much give up that right, too. But
many troops are complaining that their equipment often
doesnt work, the food is barely edible, the medical
care (at least in the field) is pretty substandard, and
when these injured troops get home, well, that's when it
gets dicey .... and shameful.
You've no doubt heard of the debacle of injured troops
brought back and left to molder in un-air-conditioned
barracks at Fort Stewart, Georgia for up to six weeks
without any medical care at all. Or the shot-up zombies
wandering around the corridors of Walter Reed Army
Hospital in Washington unable to get adequate treatment
because there just aren't enough medical personnel to
care for them.
Soldiers at Fort Stewart described clusters of strange
ailments, like heart and lung problems, among previously
healthy troops. They said the Army has tried to refuse
them benefits, claiming the injuries and illnesses were
due to a "pre-existing condition," prior to
military service, even though their pre-combat physicals
turned up nothing of the sort.
Most soldiers in medical hold at Fort Stewart stay in
rows of rectangular, gray, single-story cinder block
barracks without bathrooms or air conditioning. The
latrine smells of urine and is full of bugs, because many
windows have no screens. Soldiers say they have to buy
their own toilet paper.
Having to take a pay cut in the middle of combat in Iraq,
and then having to pay for their own meals, was a real
slap in the face recently.
But the topper and the one that chilled me to the
bones recently was the recent Pentagon decision to
not let people go home when they'd served their 20 years
and were due to retire. The Army said they were short of
qualified personnel, and those folks scheduled to retire
would just have to wait a little longer. Well, that's
involuntary servitude, friends. That admits the U.S.
government is imprisoning these people who have served
our country the best and the longest, and it's absolutely
unforgiveable, a betrayal of these people's loyalty and
devotion to their country.
But it's nothing new. America has always treated its
veterans like crap. Oh, the public relations folks in
Washington are always full of glowing terms to lure
youngsters into serving their country, throwing around
words like "honor" and "duty" like
they are promising immortality in some patriotic hall of
fame. But ask the veterans who come home and have their
benefits cut what those words eventually mean. They'll
sing a very different tune. And this is nothing new. It
has always been this way.
Not many people today remember the Hoovervilles.
At the end of World War One, as the American
Expeditionary Force was being demobilized, a grateful
U.S. government passed legislation that authorized the
payment of cash bonuses to war veterans, adjusted for
length of service; a bond that matured 20 years later, in
1945.
However, the Crash of 1929 wiped out many veterans'
savings and jobs, forcing them out into the streets.
Groups of veterans began to organize and petition the
government to pay them their cash bonus immediately.
In the spring of 1932, more than 3,000 veterans and their
families converged on Washington. Most of them lived in a
collection of makeshift huts and tents outside the city
limits. Similar encampments could be found sheltering the
migrant unemployed and poor outside any large city in the
United States and were called 'Hoovervilles'. By July,
25,000 people had gathered on the outskirts of our
nations capital.
Congress debated but eventually rejected paying the
bonuses and the Army, led by Gen. Douglas MacArthur,
evicted the protesters and burned their encampment. More
than four years later, some veterans got small stipends,
but President Hoover was not reelected.
"We were heroes in 1917," said one veteran
bitterly at the time, "but we're bums now."
This is exactly what todays U.S. military have to
look forward to, and many have already experienced it.
Notwithstanding the immense bureaucracy that the Veterans
Administration has become today (and I have no complaints
about the VA, seeing as how they saved my life on one
occasion), it is ill-equipped and too underfunded to deal
with the walking wounded that their nonmilitary bosses
with delusions of petrochemical grandeur are producing
today.
And this is no bad rant against the
people who serve in the military. The vast majority of
them, in my experience, are dedicated inviduals who
believe in serving their country, even if they don't ask
the higher philosophical questions of what the military
was created for. Because in fact, it was created to kill
people. But you can't ask 18-year-olds to be
philosophically sound when they're only trying to find a
way to pay for college, or, these days, to get a
paycheck.
People in the military are just like anybody else. Only
these days the frightening trend is theyre being
taught how to kill, and allowed to murder innocent
foreigners in their beds without fear of censure. It's
frightening to think how many of these folks will come
home and eventually join our local police forces still
possessed of that same attitude that it's OK to gun down
innocent people without fear of consequences.
All of this might be easy to dismiss were it not for talk
of the military draft being reinstituted later this year.
Because of that, Americas parents need to take a
much harder look at all these wars that are being created
for dubious reasons, and also at the way the military
will actually treat their children.
And all this is not just to focus on what Americas
misguided leaders are doing to their own troops. What are
we teaching our children to become, and our citizens to
accept?
Did you know more than 5 million children have died in
Iraq in the last 12 years? This is what Dr. Jawad Al-Ali,
director of an oncology center in Basra, Iraq, said at a
peace conference last month in Okinawa.
Have you heard all the stories of innocent Iraqi
civilians being summarily gunned down at checkpoints
merely because American military personnel are so
terrified for their own safety? So terrified that a
significant number of them commit suicide rather than
continuing to serve.
Have you noticed that Americans who are dying in Iraq are
not the children of affluent families? The class
composition of those being killed was pointed out in a
comment by Cynthia Tucker in the Atlanta
Journal-Constitution: The all-volunteer military is
disproportionately drawn from blue-collar homes.
The family median income of recruits into the US military
is between $32,000 and $34,000. Military sociologist
Charles Moskos told Tucker: People are forgetting,
were not losing the sons and daughters of
Americas leaders, but basically minorities and
working class whites.
It almost seems like Uncle Sam is trying to kill his own
soldiers. But there is even a more sinister and dangerous
tangent that follows from that thought.
With all the troops posted outside the borders of the
U.S.A., one has to wonder just who is defending us from a
possible invasion? Invasion by whom is not the question.
Preventing invasion by anyone has always been the top
priority of the U.S. military. If not, what is it for? To
steal other peoples countries so our billionaire
oil executives can claim more territory for themselves?
Thats the way it seems, doesnt it?
If so, what honor does one accrue when joining the U.S.
military when its not for the purpose of defending
ones homeland? And why undertake such a risk when
the reward is certain disease or dismemberment, and then
to be treated with incompetence and indifference upon
your return, if you return?
And more than that, how will we defend ourselves with a
majority of our troops stationed overseas in search of
commodity control, and half of them returning to the
states with serious illnesses and injuries, only to be
treated badly?
It simply kills me when I see film of the funerals of
those young Americans whose lives were thrown away. The
patriotic zombies wave their flags, and the parents of
the dead choke down the knowledge that their child died
for nothing except the false-hearted bravado of the
chickenhawks in Washington, who will not know the taste
of blood mixed with tears until, one day in the not too
distant future if the American people so decide, it is
their own that they taste.
John Kaminski (an honorably discharged Navy veteran whose
record of service can actually be produced, although he
was busted for putting up peace signs on his ship during
Vietnam) is the author of Americas Autopsy
Report, a collection of his Internet essays
published by Dandelion Books and featured on hundreds of
websites around the world. For more information on how to
get this book or to financially support his work, go to
http://www.johnkaminski.com/
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