Directed energy weapons in Iraq?
Turns out the accounts of radioactive shrapnel in Gaza were but the begninning. Thanks to Covert History and Professor Hex, I've been getting up to speed on the claims that unusual "directed energy" weapons have been used in Iraq. The primary collator and publicist of these reports is The California Center for Strategic Studies, whose president, Brett Wagner, claims that here: ...the California Center for Strategic Studies (CCSS) has been gathering additional evidence that the U.S. government has deployed a very dangerous new form of weapon in Iraq, apparently without congressional approval. Wagner has even set up a petition calling for the banning of such weaponry -- which, he believes, could become a major campaign issue...
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CIVILIAN CASUALTIES AND INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGE IN THE 2003 U.S.-LED ATTACK ON BAGHDAD
INTRODUCTION
The following report is based on firsthand observation and on interviews conducted by the Iraq Peace Team in Baghdad hospitals and neighborhoods. It provides timely information about civilian casualties and damage to civilian infrastructure. IPT has gathered this information to supplement such information available from other sources. This report covers March 20 to April 1, 2003, the first thirteen days of the current US bombing attack.
The Iraq Peace Team (IPT) is a project of the Chicago-based independent grassroots group, Voices in the Wilderness (VITW). VITW is dedicated to active nonviolence. Since 1996, VITW has been working both in Iraq and internationally to end the sanctions and war against the Iraqi people.
VITW and IPT are self-funding. We are independent of the US, the Iraqi, and any other government or agency. IPT members are unpaid volunteers, primarily from the US, but also from other countries. Since before the bombing began, IPT members have been living in Baghdad alongside ordinary Iraqi people. We share their risk during this protracted crisis. >>cont
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