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こんにちは~。ふっ君で~す (*^▽^*)。

私は小さいころから宇宙人にとても関心がありました。
小学校の頃には、宇宙の果てには何があるのかとか、地球の裏側に住んでいる人たちの事を意識して感動したりしてましたね。彼らは私達に友好的な人たちだと確信を持ってましたね。

そして、高校生の時に「聖書と宇宙人」という本と出会いました。この本は、弥勒菩薩ラエルという人が書いたもので、彼の宇宙人エロヒムとの遭遇について、エロヒムの科学者が地球にやってきて生命を遺伝子を合成して科学的に実験室で創造したこと、その他、エロヒムから地球人に向けた沢山のメッセージが書かれています。

ラエルの教えは私が本来持っていたものを呼び覚まし、私はそれ以来、自分の人生が180度変わってしまいました。

人生で一番大切なもの、それはお金や物質的欲求でもなく、本当に大切なものは、愛・幸福なのだと今では思っています。
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よろしく~




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2011.02.24
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カテゴリ:戦争
US War Crimes: Evidence Piling Up


I found this article when I was going through articles introduced by Rael Science originally founded by Maitreya Rael, who was contacted by one of the extra-terrestrials called Elohim.

Source : http://www.opinion-maker.org/2011/01/us-war-crimes-evidence-piling-up/

Posted on 26. Jan, 2011 by Raja Mujtaba in US

Military documents obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) after a lengthy lawsuit under the Freedom of Information Act provide important new evidence of American war crimes. The documents include autopsy reports and investigative reports on the deaths of 190 prisoners held by the US military at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The more than 2,600 pages of documents were turned over to the ACLU on January 14 and made public on the organization’s web site five days later.

An ACLU statement said that 25 to 30 cases were “unjustified homicides.” US military investigators themselves identified many of the deaths as homicides, although there were very few trials or convictions of the soldiers involved.

The ACLU issued a statement declaring: “So far, the documents released by the government raise more questions than they answer, but they do confirm one troubling fact: that no senior officials have been held to account for the widespread abuse of detainees. Without real accountability for these abuses, we risk inviting more abuse in the future.”

Some of the deaths are well known cases of atrocities committed by American soldiers, such as the killing of four prisoners who were shot and then thrown into a Baghdad canal in 2007. Others are previously unknown or not widely reported.

The autopsy reports make for gruesome reading. One document details the beating death in 2003 of Abid Mowhosh, a prisoner at Abu Ghraib, the infamous prison outside Baghdad that was the site of the largest number of deaths.

The autopsy report concludes: “This 56-year-old Iraqi detainee died of asphyxia and chest compression. Significant findings of the autopsy included rib fractures and numerous contusions (bruises), some of which were patterned due to impacts with a blunt object…”

Another autopsy report describes the killing of Farhad Mohamed following a military raid in 2004 in Mosul: “This approximately 27-year-old male civilian, presumed Iraqi national, died in US custody approximately 72 hours after being apprehended. By report, physical force was required during his initial apprehension during a raid. During his confinement, he was hooded, sleep deprived and subjected to hot and cold environmental conditions, including the use of cold water on his body and hood.”

The young man is described as a “well-developed, well-nourished male,” who was six feet tall and 190 pounds. He died after three days of torture. The techniques described hooding, sleep deprivation, and some form of waterboarding are prohibited under the Geneva Conventions. Those who are responsible for his death are guilty of a war crime.

The ACLU highlighted one case in which a sergeant walked into a room where the prisoner was lying wounded “and assaulted him… then shot him twice, thus killing him.” The sergeant then told other soldiers present to lie about the murder. Another soldier, a corporal, subsequently shot the corpse in the head.

According to a summary of the documents carried by CNN, US soldiers were suspects in 43 of the deaths, with the rest due to natural causes, outside attacks on US prisons, or fighting among prisoners. In 13 cases, probable cause for a murder prosecution was found and a total of 19 Americans were convicted of some offense.

The ACLU noted that more than one-quarter of all the deaths were attributed to cardiac problems, although most of the prisoners appeared healthy when first detained. In restrained language, the organization said, “This could potentially raise serious questions about the conditions of confinement or interrogation of the detainees.”

Lt. Col. Tanya Bradsher, a Pentagon spokeswoman, told the press, “The fact that so many autopsies and investigative reports exist indicates the seriousness with which the Department takes its responsibilities regarding detainee treatment and accountability.” By this remarkable logic, the 190 deaths in custody are proof, not of the savagery of American imperialism, but of its humanitarian concern.

Equally remarkable is the response of the American media. As of Sunday afternoon, only six mentions of the ACLU report were logged in a Google News search, of which three were by the Iranian English-language Press TV. There was no mention of the material in the New York Times, the Washington Post or any other television network besides CNN.

The ACLU released the documents one day after a federal appeals court upheld a lower-court ruling that the Obama administration can continue to suppress transcripts in which former prisoners of the CIA now held at Guantanamo Bay describe torture and abuse they suffered while in CIA custody.

These prisoners are being denied their own statements, made to Combatant Status Review Tribunals, the hearings held at Guantanamo to determine whether prisoners are “enemy combatants.” The courts have refused to enforce requests for full transcripts of these hearings, filed under the Freedom of Information Act, the same law used by the ACLU to obtain the prisoner autopsy records.

The documents made public by the ACLU are a devastating exposure of the bloody role of American imperialism in Afghanistan, Iraq and throughout the world. They deserve further study and careful analysis. Along with the hundreds of thousands of documents made public by WikiLeaks, they form the factual basis for a war crimes indictment of the leaders of the American government.

Bush, Cheney & Co., along with their successors Obama and Biden, and all the top military and foreign policy officials who served in both administrations, are guilty of the most serious crimes against humanity. All these officials deserve to face an international war crimes tribunal.

As a veteran Middle East correspondent and former foreign editor, Patrick Martin has his finger on the pulse of one of the most volatile regions in the world. His extensive travels and assignments in the Middle East began in 1971 as a 20-year-old, when he motorcycled across North Africa, and have included four years in the 1990s as The Globe and Mail’s Middle East bureau chief. Most recently, in 2004, he returned to Iraq to cover its handover to civilian authorities and its prospects for a peaceful future.

Across the region, Patrick has witnessed the resurgence of Islam as a political force and has written extensively of its role in emerging democracies.

Courtesy WSWS


MAITREYA REAL:
Maitreya Rael received the messages from the Elohim, which, in ancient Hebrew, means "those who came down from the sky" as a plural noun with a singular being "Eloha" meaning one who came down from the sky.
According to the messages given to Rael addressed to all the mankind, all the life on the earth were created by them scientifically by using synthesized DNA codes. When they came to the earth for the first time, the Elohim had already mastered the genetic engineering, which we the humanity are very close to mastering in the near future. Then they started with simple life forms, and finally they created humanity scientifically from synthesized DNA's in their image in a laboratory.

Since the time of creation of life on the earth, they have deliberately chosen their messengers such as Jesus Christ, Mohammed, Buddha, etc. to guide the humanity spiritually.

In 1945 when an atomic weapon was dropped on Hiroshima city, humanity entered a new era called Apocalypse when everything becomes clarified and can be understood by science. And, at the same time, the Elohim were concerned that the humanity could self-destroy themselves by atomic weapons by 99.9%. Therefore, they decided to choose the last messenger Rael, who had been predicted for so long by many religeous texts as the last Messiah.

In the encounter of Maitreya Rael with one of the Elohim, which took place in France, 1973, Rael was given the messages by the Elohim, and asked to diffuse them throughout the world, and build an embassy of the Elohim to welcome them back to the earth, when they come back sometime between 2025 and 2035.

If you wish to learn more about the messages, and updated information on the activies of Raelians and Rael, please go to the following link : http://www.rael.org.



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