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All eleven videos, produced entirely by Jason Salyers:

(and note that YouTube, which is owned by Google, which is owned by the Jews Serge Brin and Larry Page, just happens to have chosen the most negative freeze-frames of me that are possible — all three choices, by amazing coincidence,  are bad on ALL eleven videos…..)

Here you have my analysis of the first time the Jews really became concerned about me. You can decide for yourself if they did not commit massive vote fraud.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3QNQnOUX8c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rh8Vh2Kn_lw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tHi1ZxbFdo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gr6X7-PueJ8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0ROJKS4Ky8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-zfydzxzdA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlrRuaneZTw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BW8PWmDX7q4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t97mWeac-tY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTkDS88KcL8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DL8G2Zjcu7s

===============ISRAELI FEMALE SOLDIERS TRAINED TO KILL PALESTINIANS BY VIDEO JOYSTICK

http://www.uruknet.de/?s1=1&p=67882&s2=14

THE NATIONAL, July 13, 2010

Israel paves the way for killing by remote control

By Jonathan Cook

http://www.thenational.ae/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100713/FOREIGN/707129834/1002

NAZARETH // It is called Spot and Shoot. Operators sit in front of a TV monitor from which they can control the action with a PlayStation-style joystick.

The aim: to kill.

Played by: young women serving in the Israeli army.

13rbbilde.jpeg Female soldiers are preferred to operate remote killing devices because of a shortage of male recruits to Israel’s combat units.

Spot and Shoot, as it is called by the Israeli military, may look like a video game but the figures on the screen are real people, Palestinians in Gaza, who can be killed with the press of a button on the joystick.

The female soldiers, located far away in an operations room, are responsible for aiming and firing remote-controlled machine-guns mounted on watch-towers every few hundred metres along an electronic fence that surrounds Gaza.

The system is one of the latest “remote killing” devices developed by Israel’s Rafael armaments company, the former weapons research division of the Israeli army and now a separate governmental firm.

According to Giora Katz, Rafael’s vice president, remote-controlled military hardware such as Spot and Shoot is the face of the future. He expects that within a decade at least a third of the machines used by the Israeli army to control land, air and sea will be unmanned.

The demand for such devices, the Israeli army admits, has been partly fuelled by a combination of declining recruitment levels and a population less ready to risk death in combat.

Oren Berebbi, head of its technology branch, recently told an American newspaper: “We’re trying to get to unmanned vehicles everywhere on the battlefield … We can do more and more missions without putting a soldier at risk.”

Rapid progress with the technology has raised alarm at the United Nations. Philip Alston, its special rapporteur on extrajudicial executions, warned last month of the danger that a “PlayStation mentality to killing” could quickly emerge.

According to analysts, however, Israel is unlikely to turn its back on hardware that it has been at the forefront of developing – using the occupied Palestinian territories, and especially Gaza, as testing laboratories.

Remotely controlled weapons systems are in high demand from repressive regimes and the burgeoning homeland security industries around the globe.

“These systems are still in the early stages of development but there is a large and growing market for them,” said Shlomo Brom, a retired general and defence analyst at the Institute of National Security Studies at Tel Aviv University.

The Spot and Shoot system – officially known as Sentry Tech – has mostly attracted attention because it is operated by 19- and 20-year-old female soldiers, making it the Israeli army’s only weapons system operated exclusively by women.

Female soldiers are preferred to operate remote killing devices because of a shortage of male recruits to Israel’s combat units. Young women can carry out missions without breaking the social taboo of risking their lives, said Mr Brom.

The women are supposed to identify anyone suspicious approaching the fence around Gaza and, if authorised by an officer, execute them using their joysticks.

The Israeli army, which plans to introduce the technology along Israel’s other confrontation lines, refuses to say how many Palestinians have been killed by the remotely controlled machine-guns

http://www.uruknet.de/?s1=1&p=67882&s2=14

2 Comments

  1. Leave it to Satan’s minions in ISRAHELL to come up with such an EVIL and cowardly system. Just imagine if the likes of Lenin, Stalin, Mao, and Pol Pot had a similar system; there would’ve been – instead of 100 million innocents murdered – the total would’ve been somewhere between 2 and 4 BILLION in a 20-year period. This SPOT & SHOOT system is, indeed, the work of SATAN, and

  2. Great thoughts and ideas, John….but they will never get to the WHITE Race…too many jooz CONtrolling the media and too many ”pastors” CONtrolling peoples’ thoughts and opinions.

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