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Subject: SNET: 2 + (19) + 50 Americans killed - Clinton response:  "Lie and Deny!"
Date: 6 Apr 1999 19:03:27 -0400
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Dear Citizens, Patriots, Veterans, et al.:

    Seems like more of our sons, daughters, mothers, fathers, sisters, 
brothers, uncles, aunts are being slaughtered in an undeclared war started by 
our "beloved and benevolent" President.  Not only is Clinton killing innocent 
citizens of sovereign foreign nations but killing our own citizen-warriors 
and bypassing Congress which ONLY has to power to declare and authorize war, 
and Clinton is lying about it.  His motto?  "Lie and Deny!"

    You can get more details by contacting  bobdj@djurdjevic.com and 
http://www.truthinmedia.org/  of Truth in Media.

USCMike1


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Subj:	 [Fwd: [ThePentagonGuru] IMPORTANT UPDATES  - Day 13, Update 2 (Apr. 
5; 8:00PM EST) - ASpecial TiM GW Bulletin on Kosovo Crisis]
Date:	4/6/99 8:07:09 AM Pacific Daylight Time
From:	americanbizopps@ndi.net (Mario Borsellino)

FROM PHOENIX, ARIZONA

The Special "Kosovo Crisis" Truth in Media Global Watch Bulletins, such as
the one enclosed below, can also be accessed at our Web site:
www.truthinmedia.org which is being updated throughout the day.

DAY 13, UPDATE 2
--------------------------
Apr. 5, 1999; 8:00PM EST

HEADLINES - IMPORTANT UPDATES (Item 1)

Phoenix                  1. At least 50 Americans Allegedly Killed on Mt.
Tara; 
                                 Clinton Lays First Bricks of New Wall of 
Tears

Belgrade                 2. NATO Rains Terror on Serb Civilians (new
photos, diary);
                                   Another "Stealth" F-117 Downed Today?

Belgrade                 3. Russian S-FOR Battalion in Serbia Now;
Volunteers in Belgrade

Washington            4. Russian Foreign Minister Lashes Out against NATO;
Yeltsin's 
                                   Appeasement Policy toward Washington
Reversed

Toronto                  5. Canadian Columnist Says NATO Cannot Win War
with Serbs

----------------------

1. At Least 50 Americans Allegedly Killed on Mt. Tara; Clinton Lays First
Bricks of New Wall of Tears

PHOENIX, Apr. 5 - At least 50 American soldiers, not counting the downed US
Air Force pilots, have died so far in Clinton's needless and undeclared war
against Serbia, TiM has learned, based on several new independent
confirmations of two of our earlier stories.  Yet the American president
continues to maintain his wall of silence despite having already laid a
foundation for a new wall of tears. 

We first reported on Apr. 2 that a combat plane and two U.S. helicopters
carrying 50 U.S. troops were shot down over Mt. Tara by the Yugoslav
anti-aircraft defenses, shortly after midnight on Apr. 1 (see Day 10,
Update 1). Mt. Tara is about 200 km (125 miles) southwest of Belgrade (see
the map).  The plane went down first, at which point two helicopters took
off from a base in Bosnia to rescue the pilot, but were also shot down.

Two days ago, we also reported that 19 American soldiers were already
enroute home in body bags, based on a front page story in the Athens daily,
"Athinaiki" (see Day 12, Update 1).  We have subsequently found out that
several other Greek newspapers carried similar reports last Friday (Apr.
2), with varying American body bag counts.

Now, new sources have also come fourth since our initial reports which tie
the two stories together.  The 19 bodies which the "Athinaiki" referenced
are a part of the 50 Americans who died when the two helicopters were shot
down over Mt. Tara.  All were killed, but some bodies were blown away and
could not be shipped back, our sources say.  

Even though the Yugoslav news agency, Tanjug, reported the news of the Mt.
Tara shoot downs right away (on Apr. 1), Serb state TV broadcast the news
only this evening for the first time.  It said that the bodies of the dead
American soldiers' were shipped by the Yugoslav authorities to Macedonia,
from where the U.S. military secretly transported the bodies to the
military hospital in Thessalonika, in preparation for having them flown
back to the U.S.

Given the high number of casualties in a single operation, one of our U.S.
military advisers speculated that the downed helicopters could have been of
the "Chinook" type, which are apparently large enough to carry that many
troops during a rescue mission.

Reacting to the news reports, the Greek General Army Staff's spokesperson
today once again "categorically" denied reports of U.S. military coffins
being transferred to Thessalonika.  To which TiM offers the same comment as
in our Day 12, Update 1, report:
---
TiM: "Looks like Washington's 'lie and deny' PR tactic is in vogue in
Athens, too. Wonder how the Greek policemen just happen to meet the
American transport at the border and escort it to the Thessalonika
hospital?  But the truth has its way of escaping even the NWO Big Brother.
Regrettably, the tragic truth, this time."
------------

2. NATO Rains Terror on Serb Civilians (new photos, diary); Another
"Stealth" F-117 Downed Today?

BELGRADE, Apr. 5 - While Clinton continues to hide the truth about the U.S.
casualties from the American people, Serbs have no place to hide as NATO
rains terror on civilian targets.  

Last night, for example, NATO missiles struck downtown Zemun, for the first
time.  Zemun is the west-most suburb of Belgrade on the river Danube.
Scores of other civilian targets across Serbia were also hit.  

Among the casualties of last night's bombing is the Internet service in
Belgrade, which has been disrupted, if not completely knocked out,
according to a Belgrade source with whom we spoke this evening. 

But while NATO is terrorizing the Serb civilians, the Yugoslav military
still seems to have plenty of punch left in it.  According to one of our
sources, 31 NATO aircraft had been downed as of yesterday.  And this
evening, Serb TV claimed another "Stealth" F-117 bomber "kill."  NATO has
refused comment on the story.

Meanwhile, check out what it is like to be a 21-year old in Belgrade these
days, and wait for your number to come when you hear the sound of bombs and
missiles.  We've added a link on our Web page to a Web site in Belgrade
where you can read his moving, day-by-day diary of a Belgrade 21-year old -
in English (http://members.tripod.com/CodeMage/).  We recommend that
portion of our Web site for Americans of all ages.

We've also added to our Web site some photos from across Serbia which
illustrate the extent of destruction of civilian apartment buildings and
homes across the country.  You can seem them at:
http://www.truthinmedia.org/Kosovo/photos.html .  But we must warn the
faint at heart, some of them are rather graphic.
------------

3. Russian S-FOR Battalion in Serbia Now; Volunteers in Belgrade

BELGRADE, Apr. 5 - One of our sources in Serbia has reported that a Russian
battalion, which used to be a part of S-FOR forces in Bosnia under NATO
command, as provided by the Dayton agreement, has been pulled out of Bosnia
and is now based in Serbia.

Other sources report that thousands of Russian volunteers have already
reached Belgrade, although the actual number could not be confirmed.
------------

4. Russian Foreign Minister Lashes Out against NATO; Yeltsin's Appeasement
Policy toward Washington Reversed

WASHINGTON, Apr. 4 - Amid the finger-pointing which has already started in
Washington, in light of the disastrous consequences of Clinton's attack on
Serbia, the Washington Post reported Sunday on its front page that another,
perhaps greater disaster is looming half a world away.  The Russian Bear
has awakened and is starting to growl angrily.

"It's a full-blown crisis, the first real crisis since the end of the Cold
War" in Russian-U.S. relations, said Sergei Rogov, director of the
Institute for the Study of the U.S. and Canada in Washington. "It covers
economic relations, foreign credits, debts, sanctions, arms control, START
II, the ABM treaty and, I am afraid, a few others.

"It's a bad crisis which could have very long-term implications for
Russian-American relations, producing something between disengagement,
'cold peace' and maybe even something more serious," he also said.

The rhetoric in Russia has been "white-hot," the Post says, with Russian
leaders accusing the United States and NATO of "genocide" in Yugoslavia, of
supporting Kosovo Albanian separatists with "narco money," of seeking world
diktat, and of using the Balkans as a proving ground for new,
high-technology weapons.

And some analysts worry that sentiments are so strong that anti-American
reactions could spin out of control.  "In August, we saw the collapse of
Yeltsin's market-reform policy and in March, we saw the collapse of
Yeltsin's foreign and security policy," another Washington analyst told the
Post.

"What you have today is, the anti-American sentiment is enormous," said
Rogov, of the U.S.-Canada institute. 

In a nationwide survey last week, the Public Opinion Foundation, one of
Russia's leading polling organizations, found overwhelming opposition to
the NATO attacks. The group reported that 92 percent of those surveyed were
against the NATO bombing, and only 2 percent supported it. 
------------

5. Canadian Columnist Says NATO Cannot Win War with Serbs

TORONTO, Mar,. 30 - Peter Worthington, a veteran Canadian
nationally-syndicated columnist who writes for the Toronto Sun, said in his
Mar. 30 column that, "NATO cannot win the war with Serbs."

"If anything could be more foolish and self-defeating than trying to help
the people of Kosovo by launching air strikes on Serbia, it would be
sending NATO ground troops in," Worthington said.  "

Which is exactly what is now being debated in the NATO capitals.  "Have we
in the West gone crazy?" the columnist asks.  "Have President Clinton, Tony
Blair, Jean Chretien gone crazy?

Worthington could have kept going: Chirac, Schroeder... and 14 other heads
of state could also easily qualify for a loony bin.

"The last time I recall feeling as I do about the US/NATO policy towards
Serbs and Kosovo was in 1962-63, when I first visited Vietnam, and the
Pentagon line was that the war would be won the following year."

"The best hope now would be for Russian Premier Yevgeny Primakov to get
Slobodan Milosevic to agree to more negotiations, and for Americans to
return to the bargaining table.  Some loss of face, but better than no
face.  Attacking Yugoslavia over its internal mess has done more harm to
America's and NATO's image than anything in the past 50 years."

Which is why Worthington counsels: "Admit error and back off before sending
in troops turns blunder into catastrophe."

Alas, since the time this column was published (Mar. 30), we are already
well past the blunder and into catastrophe, with Clinton and the rest of
the hawkish Washington blindly taking our nation toward the precipice.
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