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Actual death toll of US Military in Iraq is in excess of 8,000, “far more
realistic than the government’s current official number of 1,800-plus,”
according to ‘Deep Throat’ data researcher Brian Harring.
Dandelion Books has just signed a contract with TBR News www.tbrnews.org/
to publish Prelude to Disaster: The Harring Report – Complete Official
DoD Iraq & Afghanistan US Military Casualty List, by TBR News (www.tbrnews.org/).
It will be available in September at www.dandelionbooks.net/
, www.amazon.com/ and other participating
websites.
According to Brian Harring, a computer data specialist who obtained this report
for tbrnews.org, a popular Internet news website, of the 158,000 US Military
shipped to Iraq, 34,000 have either deserted, were killed or seriously wounded.
DoD lists currently being quietly circulated indicate almost 9,000 dead, over
23,000 seriously wounded and a large number of suicides, forced hospitalization
for ongoing drug usage and sales, murder of Iraqi civilians and fellow soldiers,
rapes and courts martial.
Prelude to Disaster also includes Russian daily military intelligence reports
of the Iraqi War from March 17 – April 8, 2003. “These reports are
certainly far more informative and accurate than the heavily edited and controlled
material now appearing in the various branches of the American media,”
states TBR News. “We’ve also included Russian intelligence analysis
of ‘two enormous mistakes made by the U.S. command during the planning
stages of this war that resulted in obvious strategic failure.’”
“President Bush personally ordered that no pictures be taken of the coffined
and flag-draped dead under any circumstances,” says Harring. “He
claims this is to comfort the bereaved relatives, but is designed to keep the
huge number of arriving bodies secret.
“Bush has never attended any kind of a memorial service for his dead
soldiers,” states Harring. “He never will because he is terrified
some parent might curse him in front of the press, or, worse, attack him.”
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