TEXT OF FAX BROADCAST COMMENCING ON MEMORIAL DAY 29 MAY 2006:
Citizen of the USA Stephen M. St. John addresses his President, George W. Bush, and as witnesses, the international community here in New York City and in Washington, all members of the U.S. Congress and others, and asks President Bush on this Memorial Day, 29 May 2006, when we pay homage to the members of our armed forces who serve to protect us, is it also proper to honor in equal measure your rather better-paid private security contract personnel in Iraq?
Noting the difficulties involved in holding our uniformed troops accountable for their actions, as most recently evinced by the revelations of atrocities in Haditha on 19 November 2005, Citizen St. John deplores the total lack of accountability accorded to these premium brand mercenaries.
Furthermore, recalling the 19 September 2005 incident in Basra, in which Iraqi police apprehended two British military intelligence agents disguised as Arabs and with explosives in their possession, Citizen St. John asks, to what extent do the activities of your private security contract personnel merge with the British effort to stoke a civil war -- and to continue US occupation -- by setting off explosions and attributing them in the news media to factional rivalries among Iraqis?
Inasmuch as the USA has condoned Zionist criminality against Arabs for decades, Citizen St. John asks, to what extent do Zionists influence British and US activities in Iraq?
How soon will the rule of law and administration of justice prevail over the psychopathic Zionist-Neoconservative goal of world domination and the cult philosophy of causing chaos as a necessary step before imposing a new world order?
Finally, Citizen St. John asks, what is the penalty for an unjustified, immoral, illegal and ill-advised invasion and occupation of a nonthreatening sovereign nation as a direct result of lies told about the events of 9/11 and weapons of mass destruction?
