The Fallujah (Iraq) Massacre: an angry mob lynches Wesley Batalona, Scott Helvenston, Mike Teague and Jerry Zovko, Blackwater security guards (soldiers of fortune).  The mob then incinerates their bodies and then hangs them from a bridge over the Euphrates River.

       NOTE: Blackwater guards are notorious for attempting to provoke Iraqi citizens for sport, from throwing frozen water bottles in an attempt to break windshields, to shooting overhead to instill fear and panic.

       Postscripts:

  • Three years later Blackwater had not responded to a single question from the families of these four soldiers of fortune, and then filed a 10,000,000 “dollar” civil suit in an attempt to intimidate them into halting any further inquiries into the provocations for their deaths.
  • In the four years since “Mission Accomplished,” over 300 soldiers of fortune have been killed in Iraq.  Very little of this has been reported in the mainstream media, and even less inquiry made into their deaths.
  • In the years following these lynchings, Blackwater sued the dead men’s estates for 10,000,000 “dollars” to silence their families from speaking about the incident.

       Question: Is it any wonder why they hate us?

       [restored 12/17/2023]

Subsequent Events:

4/4/2004                   5/14/2004                   11/7/2004                  2/1/2005                  4/15/2006

9/16/2007

References:

2004 Fallujah ambush – Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_Fallujah_ambush

Blackwater Sues Families of Slain Employees to Shut Them Up | Common Dreams.mht
www.commondreams.org/archive/2015/06/09/1755

Freedom Fighter Radio | Prosecutors: Blackwater Mercenaries Opened Fire to ‘Instigate Gun Battles’
freedomfighterradio.net/2009/09/14/prosecutors-blackwater-mercenaries-opened-fire-to-instigate-gun-battles/

Current U.s. National Debt:

$36,167,124,467,492

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