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I do consider chemical weapons to be WMD's, but we all know that those weapons were gifts from the United States.

I'm pretty sure they made some themselves. But yeah, there is blood on the hands of the U.S.
 
I do consider chemical weapons to be WMD's, but we all know that those weapons were gifts from the United States.

Speaking of chemical weapons. You live in Tooele, what do you think of the Tooele Army Depot Chemical Weapons Incinerator?

My dad worked there for several years.
 
Speaking of chemical weapons. You live in Tooele, what do you think of the Tooele Army Depot Chemical Weapons Incinerator?

My dad worked there for several years.

Yeah I don't like it at all.
In fact, I think it's part of a front to make it look like we're destroying our chemical weapons stockpile.
They're only destroying the old school chemical weapons anyway.
 
Yeah I don't like it at all.
In fact, I think it's part of a front to make it look like we're destroying our chemical weapons stockpile.
They're only destroying the old school chemical weapons anyway.

Well, I can assure you that my father saw chemical weapons being destroyed first hand. That's part of the problem with these conspiracies. My father had absolutely no interest in fake destroying chemical weapons and no reason to lie to me about it. They had a sequence of different types of chemical weapons to destroy because the different agents require a slightly different set-up. There are a lot of regular folks who work there, some of whom probably live very near you. Are they going to work and doing a job that is all an illusion? Seems like a lot of trouble to go to. Lot's of well paid people there. Lot's of expensive equipment. And that's just one little chemical weapon incinerator in the Utah desert.
 
Yeah I don't like it at all.
In fact, I think it's part of a front to make it look like we're destroying our chemical weapons stockpile.
They're only destroying the old school chemical weapons anyway.

Good. We don't even want those ones to exist either. So they have to be destroyed as well.
 
Sorry I swallowed the red pill years ago. Don't really believe the guy was just visiting Grandma, but I don't have any illusions that the US media will tell us what he was doing.

Anyway, it appears that he atleast got a trial. Better than what US citizens get from their own president if he labels them a terrorist.
 
So I haven't really been following this at all....but they haven't even verified if this guy is CIA or not yet? I understand the difficulties in doing so, but you should be able to at least in a roundabout way fairly quickly eliminate all the other possibilities if he's an American citizen. If one us killed somebody tomorrow, our biography would be public knowledge overnight. Slate would have a 10 page story detailing how we like to watch the Jazz in the buff every night with a sack of Doritos and a creme soda at our side.
 
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Well, I can assure you that my father saw chemical weapons being destroyed first hand. That's part of the problem with these conspiracies. My father had absolutely no interest in fake destroying chemical weapons and no reason to lie to me about it. They had a sequence of different types of chemical weapons to destroy because the different agents require a slightly different set-up. There are a lot of regular folks who work there, some of whom probably live very near you. Are they going to work and doing a job that is all an illusion? Seems like a lot of trouble to go to. Lot's of well paid people there. Lot's of expensive equipment. And that's just one little chemical weapon incinerator in the Utah desert.

Now I didn't say anyone was lying, but what I am saying is their not destroying as many chemical weapons as you think.
You always have to put up some kind of front to show other countries we're serious about being peaceful, which we all know is a laugh considering our wonderful Peace Prize winning president.

Speaking of the chemical depot.....
It just so happens to be a very close neighbor of one of the most secret military bases in the country, Dugway Proving Ground.
 
Oh yeah, because we all know that asking questions about things IMMEDIATELY makes you a conspiracy theorist.
Thank you for pointing this out.

There is a difference between asking questions, which I think people need to do much more of, and being a conspiracy theorist.

Not implying anything about you. Just an observation.
 
There is a difference between asking questions, which I think people need to do much more of, and being a conspiracy theorist.

Not implying anything about you. Just an observation.

Agreed.
I never imply anything about anyone.
But good observation..... we used to be a country of people that asked questions, but as the years have passed we're supposed to just accept what were told and stick the questions in a black hole of a suggestion box.
 
So it was okay to kill them, but to piss on the corpses of an enemy that very well might have killed friends of these soldiers is despicable?

Pissing on corpses isn't really my thing, but if my marine buddies were doing it I think I'd go ahead and join in.

A lot of people have enough trust in government to give the military the benefit of the doubt that their killings are justified at times. Isn't that enough actionable leeway? When you start peeing on corpses, or start treating "prisoners" like garbage, that benefit of the doubt fades.
 
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So it was okay to kill them, but to piss on the corpses of an enemy that very well might have killed friends of these soldiers is despicable?

Pissing on corpses isn't really my thing, but if my marine buddies were doing it I think I'd go ahead and join in.

How would you react if you saw the enemy pissing on our American soldiers? Is it something to be condemned when they do it, but ok for our side?
 
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