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World War 3, Asian Front-Afghanistan, 02-05 December 2013: More proof Obama wants to stay in Afghanistan! U.S. Militiamen get awards for valor, and prison time? Security deal part of Title 10!

Badghis Province: In Bala Morghab District, a major battle between Afghan National Army (ANA) and Mujahideen lasted three days, and killed at least 100 people.

Ghazni Province: In Deh Yak District, a tribal elder was assassinated as he left a Mosque.  The cops have no idea who did it.

Helmand Province: In Marjah District, two people killed, 10 wounded after a bomb exploded.  Nobody is taking credit for the bombing.  Then a second explosion in the same district killed one cop and wounded one cop.  Also in the same district, villagers report that U.S. led forces kidnapped two people during an Israeli style home invasion.

Kandahar Province: In Panjwai District, four people killed after a motorcycle ran over a landmine.  In Maiwand District, a massive suicide attack on a U.S.-NATO-ISAF convoy.  Local cops report as many as 30 people killed.  The convoy was stopped at a busy market place when the attack took place. No comment from NATO-ISAF.

Kunar Province: In Manogi District, a U.S.-NATO-ISAF drone strike killed at least five people. Of course U.S.-NATO-ISAF officials say those killed were “militants”.

Maidan Wardak Province: In Nerkh District, four cops killed, 19 wounded by suicide bomber.  The bomber targeted the district’s police HQ.

Nangarhar Province: A motorcycle bomb exploded near a local university, wounding seven people.  Police arrested the owner of the motorcycle, who is also a student at the university.  In Ghani Khail District, Mujahideen claim they killed two U.S.-NATO-ISAF personnel in an ambush on a military convoy.  In Bati Kot District, villagers say an Israeli style home invasion resulted in three brothers being shot and killed.

Zabul Province: In Arghandab District, the district police chief and six cops were wounded by an explosion.  Three cops were killed.

Transparency International (TI) list Afghanistan as being tied for first place for corruption.  North Korea and Somalia are also tied for top places for corruption.  Officials with TI point out that Afghanistan is a major failure as the U.S. led West has poured trillions in taxpayer money, and military domination into a country with a thousand year history of anarchy (localized self rule, no centralized government system).

The U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) blames the U.S. Department of Defense for failing to provide oversight for the billions in lost taxpayer dollars sent to Afghanistan!

NATO Secretary General, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, said NATO would withdraw all its troops from Afghanistan if President Hamid Karzai does not sign the Obama regime’s bilateral security agreement.  But wait, isn’t that what most people in Afghanistan want?  Isn’t that what most people in the United States and Europe want?   Why is Obama pushing to stay when he promised to leave?

The U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry, said the Obama regime will except the signature of the Afghan Defense Minister on the Obama regime’s so called security deal.  This is because President Karzai continues to complain about the details of the deal, and he has repeatedly stated he would rather the U.S. forces would leave Afghanistan!  However, Kerry’s ploy backfired when Karzai banned any minister from signing the deal: “President Karzai wants an absolute end to the military operations on Afghan homes and a meaningful start to the peace process, and we are certain that the Americans can practically do that within days or weeks. As long as these demands are not accepted, President Karzai will not authorize any minister to sign it!”-Aimal Faizi, spokesman for President Hamid Karzai

The Obama regime’s security deal with Afghanistan is actually part of the new Title 10.  This involves the role of the U.S. military with NATO members, and affiliated non-members. The New Jersey National Guard has already gone through Title 10 training in Germany.  This training is planned for every month through to the end of 2014 (when U.S.-NATO is supposedly going to leave Afghanistan).  Title 10 is all part of creating a greater NATO: “They are mainly concerned with Title 10 training……to make sure U.S. Army units are well integrated with our NATO and multinational partners….The training is exactly in harmony with what we want to attain in the whole of NATO.”-Colonel Thomas S. Matsel, Joint Multinational Training Command

Army National Guard’s 1st Battalion, 294th Infantry Regiment, from the U.S. territory of Guam, were told they will be going home one month early.  At least three Guam militiamen were killed in Afghanistan.

Army National Guard’s 141st Military History Detachment, from the U.S. state of Washington, are in Afghanistan to compile an official history for the Center for Military History in Washington DC.

In the U.S. state of North Dakota, four militiamen from the 1919th Contingency Contracting Team returned from Afghanistan and Qatar.  Also, 40 militiamen with the 814th Medical Company deployed to Afghanistan.

A member of the Oklahoma Army National Guard, now serving in Afghanistan, is asking the Tulsa courts to hold off on a grand jury trial until he gets back from combat!  The militiaman used to be a Owasso City councilman, but along with other city officials is being accused of malfeasance.  The former councilman says he is involved with top secret heliborne ops and there is no way he can end his tour early.  Attempts to use the internet or social media to get his testimony in court have failed.

A member of the Maryland Army National Guard is wanted by the FBI.  The militiaman is in Afghanistan, but his civilian job is being a Baltimore City police officer.  The FBI says the cop by day, and militiaman on weekend drills, is connected to the Black Guerrilla Family gang.  It’s all part of the FBI’s investigation of mass cop corruption at the Baltimore Jail!  The FBI is working to have the militiaman extradited back to Baltimore.

The National Guard from the U.S. states of Mississippi and Montana, are taking part in so called anti-drug ops with the government of Kyrgyzstan.  They claim they are stopping the drugs coming out of U.S. controlled Afghanistan.  It’s part of the 2011 DOD Counternarcotics and Global Terrorism Strategy.

Air National Guard’s 106th Rescue Wing, 103rd Rescue Squadron, from the U.S. state of New York, presented six militia-airmen with medals of valor: “On Dec. 10, 2012 the six 103rd Rescue Squadron Airmen were the Guardian Angel team assigned to man two HH-60 Pavehawk rescue helicopters….A friendly platoon (about 25 Soldiers) had been ambushed and the four Soldiers….were very badly injured.The friendly unit was still under Taliban fire…..the Air Guardsmen…..treated three patients with gunshot and shrapnel wounds and also stabilized a gravely wounded American Soldier who was missing his legs and an arm….called in support from the HH-60 Pavehawk helicopters and a pair of Army Kiowa Warrior OH-58 helicopter gunships….evacuated back to the combat surgical hospital at Kandahar Airfield. Unfortunately the triple amputee….died…”

World War 3, Asian Front-Afghanistan, 29 November-01 December 2013: Toyota car of the year in Afghanistan, again! U.S. forces kill Mother and Child! Shadow governor assassinated! U.S. stops fuel supply for ANA! U.S. military personnel are drug addicts!

Helmand Province: An explosion at the local National Security Directorate (NDS) compound killed one NDS agent, and wounded two others.   In Faqiran village, a U.S.-NATO drone blew up a house, killing a child and two women, one was the mother of the child.  President Hamid Karzai says this is proof the United States has “no respect” for others. Officials with U.S. led ISAF claims they were trying to target a “…known insurgent riding a motorbike…”  USMC General Dunford officially apologized to Karzai.  In Musa Qala District, five people were killed when the vehicle they were in ran over a landmine.

Herat Province: In Shindand District, Afghan National Army forces claim they assassinated a “shadow governor”, along with seven other Mujahideen.  ANA says the Mujahideen are running a shadow government in Shindand.

Jowzjan Province: In Aqcha District, villagers claim the local Madrasa was raided by U.S. backed government troops.  Three students kidnapped.

Kabul Province: In Kabul City, a political representative was wounded after a suicide bomber ran into the politician’s house and blew up.  Two others were wounded.  The politician representing Zabul Province is in critical condition.

Kandahar Province: In Daman District, a suicide bomber attacked a dismounted patrol of U.S.-ISAF and ANA personnel. Government officials say the only people killed were the attacker and a child.  Two people wounded.  Mujahideen say at least 15 people killed.

Kunar Province: In Shegal District, reports that Pakistani artillery fired 20 rounds into the province.  Villagers claim property damage, but no casualties.

Nangarhar Province: In Chaparahar District, provincial officials confirm a U.S. drone crashed.  Mujahideen confirm they watched the drone crash, but did not claim they shot it down.

Uruzgan Province: Army National Guard 184th Security Force Assistance Team, from the U.S. state of California, claims they’ve properly trained up the provincial police forces.

Afghan defense and interior officials claim the United States has stopped fuel supply and other support for ANA and Afghan National Police forces.

More evil committed by the U.S. Obama regime: The Guardian news source reporting that Afghan men, who marry female U.S. military personnel, are being denied by the U.S. government travel rights to the United States to be with their wives and children.

In the U.S. state of Ohio, the family of a National Guard militia man began a campaign to raise awareness of the massive problem of military personnel being addicted to opiates and opiate related pain killers (opium, heroin, morphine, codeine, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, oxycodone,  oxymorphone).  Their militia man son killed himself with heroin.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that Afghanistan, India and Iran have agreed to create a trilateral transportation deal to boost their economies.

The Health Ministry reports that there has been a 38% increase in AIDS cases from 2012 to 2013, under U.S. occupation.

Once again, the Toyota Corolla was picked as the favorite car in Afghanistan.  The reason why are: Price, practicality, availability of parts, reliability and fuel economy.

World War 3, Asian Front-Afghanistan, 25-28 November 2013: Two million drug addicts under U.S. occupation! More free money from World Bank! National Guard heading back to Afghanistan! Guardsmen return home to no jobs!

Badakhshan Province: In Yamgan District, an entire Afghan National Army unit joined the Mujahideen to protest the Obama regime’s post 2014 occupation deal (aka bilateral security deal).  At least 25 U.S.-NATO-ISAF trained soldiers switched sides.  The ANA commander, known as Ashoor, called the security deal a slavery pact with America.

Faryab Province: Six employees of the French NGO, Agency for Technical Co-operation and Development, were shot and killed.  Cops claim they don’t know who did it, but Mujahideen proudly claimed responsibility.

Helmand Province: In Nad Ali District, a Georgian-ISAF tank was blown up.  Witnesses say the crewmen were killed.  Rescuers were hit with another explosion, killing three and wounding two.

Herat Province: In Shindand District, over a two day period government forces stole 200 motorcycles, 50 cars and trucks, and kidnapped two people!  Witnesses say the government forces gave no reason for their actions.

Kabul Province: In Kabul City, an explosion was heard.  Cops say it was a trash can bomb, and nobody was hurt.

Kandahar Province: In Panjwai District, a vehicle carrying a family was blown up by a landmine. Three people killed, one child wounded.

Nangarhar Province: In Shirzad District, a Afghan helicopter (most likely paid for with U.S. tax dollars) crashed during anti-opium ops, according to government officials.  However, Mujahideen say the ‘copter was part of a seven ship heliborne assault led by U.S. forces.  Mujahideen say they shot down the ‘copter.  They claim the battle resulted in five U.S.-NATO-ISAF troops killed, seven ANA troops killed and 10 wounded.

Nuristan Province: In Kamdish District, the Afghan National Army called in a U.S.-NATO drone strike.  Two people killed.  ANA officials claim the two people were Mujahideen.

The Pubilc Health Ministry says the U.S. occupation has created more than two million drug addicts in Afghanistan!

The Afghan Ministry of Justice is considering reinstating the Death by Stoning law for people who commit adultery, or have sex without being married.  President Hamid Karzai says he is against such a law.

The U.S. based World Bank is pledging even more free money to Afghanistan.  This time the $50-million USD grant is for making it easier for Afghans to get loans!  It’s called the Afghanistan Access to Finance Project.

The U.S. National Guard Bureau met with Lithuanian military leaders, one of the topics of discussion was the continued occupation of Afghanistan: “We have been tackling with the multinational mission in Afghanistan and training in joint military exercises. We hope that our military cooperation in multinational exercises and operations will not run out and more joint projects will facilitate its further development.”-Juozas Olekas, Lithuanian Minister of National Defense

200 Army National Guard 48th Infantry Brigade militia personnel, from the U.S. state of Georgia, departed for training to prepare for their deployment to Afghanistan in January 2014.

In the U.S. state of Louisiana, a Army National Guard militia man returned from Afghanistan was denied his civilian job.  Sherman Crandle spent a year in Afghanistan.  He left his Best Buy job when he was deployed, but when he returned home Best Buy told him to take a hike!  This violates U.S. law!  But Crandle did not give up: “Throughout the rehiring process it took me about a month and a half to get my job back…[however]…I’ve worked a total like six days so far out of the last three weeks.”

World War 3, Asian Front-Afghanistan, 21-24 November 2013: U.S. troops allowed to commit crimes under new Article 13! Praying in your religious establishment will get you accused of being a suicide bomber? National Guard deploying to Kuwait!

Baghlan Province: In Dand-e-Ghori District, a man and woman in their 20s were executed for having sex outside of marriage.   Western Christians shouldn’t be too shocked, unless they are ignorant of their own history.  There was a time in the Christian West when people who had sex outside marriage could be killed.

Kandahar Province: In Shorabak District, an Afghan border cop turned his gun on fellow cops, killing two of them.  The shooter escaped.

Khost Province: In Khost City two explosions killed Afghan National Army and Police personnel. The first explosion killed one ANA soldier and wounded three others. The second explosion occurred when ANP forces were investigating the first explosion.  Three cops and seven civilians were wounded in the second explosion.

Nangarhar Province: In Shirzad District, seven people were killed inside a Mosque when a bomb exploded.  Interior Ministry officials claim they were all suicide bombers! Government officials implied that religious establishments are being used to make bombs.   In Jalalabad City, an explosion killed two civilians and wounded one cop.

Takhar Province: A provincial government official was assassinated by explosion.  A remote controlled bomb was planted in his car.

Uruzgan Province:  Two health care workers were hanged after they took part in a vaccination program in Khush Qadeer village.  No clue as to who did it.

According to local news reports, The national grand council (Loya Jirga) has agreed to give U.S. troops, stationed in Afghanistan after the supposed 2014 pullout, legal immunity from any crimes they commit!   It is known as Article 13 of the Obama regime’s bilateral security agreement.  The Loya Jirga also wants the ‘peace’ deal with the Obama regime signed before the end of the Gregorian year 2013.

What was that about farmers can’t make money unless they grow opium?  A new business just started up in Afghanistan, called FINEST (aka The Finest Group).  It promotes agricultural products grown in Afghanistan.   Company officials claim they will mobilize food crop production from 100-thousand Afghan farmers.

Army National Guard 878th Engineer Battalion, from the U.S. state of Georgia, returned home from Afghanistan.

Army National Guard 833rd Engineer Company, from the U.S. state of Iowa, returned home from Afghanistan.  According to local news reports they are the last Iowa Guard unit to return from the Central Asian country.  The father of one returning militia man says he feels betrayed by the Obama regime’s bilateral security agreement, which keeps U.S. forces in Afghanistan past the 2014 pullout: “I was just blown away that they would actually do that after basically promising that after 2014 that nobody would be there in Afghanistan.”-Justin Enderson Senior

Army National Guard 129th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, from the U.S. state of South Dakota, returned from Afghanistan.

Army National Guard 3-238th General Support Aviation Battalion, from the U.S. state of Delaware, deployed to Kuwait.  Their primary job will be transporting military personnel to and from areas of the Middle East and Afghanistan.  The U.S. Department of Defense recently awarded Exelis Systems $463.1 million USD contract for base security in Kuwait (on top of the $1.27 billion the contractor has already received from U.S. taxpayers).  It’s part of the U.S. build up in the Persian Gulf country.

Several Guard units from other U.S. states are deployed to Kuwait.  The Kuwaiti government has been helping to fund the U.S. backed civil war in Syria.

World War 3, Asian Front-Afghanistan, 17-20 November 2013: Police state contractors assassinated! Beheadings increase! UN makes big unproven claims againt Mujahideen! Another report says War on Terror a Cluster F–k!

Baghlan Province:  In Burka District, a provincial official for Kunduz Province was assassinated.  The Kunduz official actually lived in Baghlan Province.  He was kidnapped, and there were reports from his family that a ransom was demanded, but nobody ever made a public claim regarding the official’s disappearance.

Balkh Province: In Mazar-e-Sharif City, a suicide bomber tried to kill the deputy governor.  The deputy governor was not hurt, but at least one person was killed and four others wounded.

Ghazni Province: A suicide car bomber tried to attack an Afghan National Army convoy.  His car blew up before reaching the target.

Helmand Province: In Marja District, the local police chief was assassinated when Mujahideen ambushed his vehicle.  His bodyguard was wounded.

Kabul Province: In Kabul City, two cops killed by “remote controlled improvised explosive device”.  Police say it was a set up because the cops were on their way to investigate a claim about a bomb, when they were hit with the homemade remote bomb.

Kandahar Province: A U.S. Army Staff Sergeant (E6) from Texas was killed by Mujahideen. ISAF officials say he was killed by a “improvised explosive device attack”.  Also, construction workers involved in building police state checkpoints are being assassinated.  The bodies of at least six contractors were found, minus their heads.  In Arghistan District, two children killed when the vehicle they were in ran over a landmine.  Local police did not give any details about the adult passengers.  In Kandahar City, a restaurant was bombed.  At least three people killed, 22 wounded.  Local cops say it was done by a suicide bomber.

Paktika Province: In Khair Kot District, this time it was government forces that planted explosives which killed children.  Several days prior Mujahideen forced government forces to retreat from their police state checkpoints.  During the retreat the government forces booby trapped their checkpoint with explosives. Days later seven children were killed and two wounded when they  entered the checkpoint compound to scavenge scrap metal.   Initially the Afghan government blamed the explosions on Mujahideen.

Zabul Province: Provincial police report that several cops were beheaded by unknown assailants.  Zabul officials say at first the dead cops were thought to be civilians, because they were in their civis (old U.S. military slang for civilian clothes, which comes from the Latin word for civilian).  Zabul officials also suspect that some of the beheaded victims found in Kandahar are Zabul cops, who are still missing.  Provincial officials also reported that an explosion killed two children, and wounded two adults.

The Afghan government claims to have killed at least 40 Mujahideen over this four day period.  That’s actually a big drop from past battle reports.

The United Nations is claiming that so far this year as many as 12-thousand Mujahideen have been killed or captured.  Mmmm, yet attacks by Mujahideen are only increasing.  UN officials admitted that their number of killed or captured was only an “estimate”.

A study by the Chatham House, in United Kingdom, concluded that the British empire’s role in the invasions and occupation of Afghanistan and Iraq “….was of disorder and incoherence, informality and individuality.”  In U.S. military slang it is a “cluster fuck”!

World War 3, Asian Front-Afghanistan, 13-16 November 2013: Broke U.S. reneges on purchase of Russian helicopters! Cops gunning down civilians! Clinton wants more of your money for Afghanistan! More proof U.S. taxes fund Mujahideen!

Badakhshan Province:  In Jaram District, people reported a drone crashed.  No word from U.S./NATO/ISAF.

Baghlan Province: In Pul-e-Khumri City, a city cop turn his gun on civilians.  Two killed, three wounded.  City police officials say they’ve arrested the bad cop.  Apparently the evil control freak cop got frustrated when the civilians refused to do what he said.

Helmand Province: In Lashkargah City, a motorcycle bomb exploded, wounding four people.  In Nawzad District, local Mujahideen say a Georgian ISAF tank was blown up by a landmine.

Kabul Province: In Kabul city, a car bomb exploded killing ten people near the Burhanuddin Rabbani University.  Witnesses said there was a gun battle after the explosion.  One of those killed was an Afghan National Army soldier.  Three ANA soldiers wounded.  The university is were the Loya Jirga is being held to decide the fate of the Obama regime’s 2014 ‘security deal’.

Kandahar Province: In Registan District, Mujahideen ambushed the convoy of the district police chief.  Government officials say the police boss survived.  No mention of the attack by Mujahideen groups.  In Panjwai, a U.S. Army Special Forces Staff Sergeant (E6) from Texas was killed during an attack by Mujahideen.  In Zhiri District, a Mujahid infiltrated a police check point.  He attacked the cops, capturing weapons and ammo.

Kunar Province:  In Khas Kunar District, district police officials claim 20 local cops had their houses set on fire by Mujahideen.  The police families had already fled their homes due to battles.  No comment by Mujahideen groups.

Laghman Province: In Qarghayee District, 10 ANA soldiers switched sides and joined local Mujahideen.

Nangarhar Province: In Maulawi Khales town, the provincial governor reported an explosion that wounded ten people, including cops.  No word on what caused the explosion.

The Afghan Interior Ministry reports that at least 37 people killed, 17 wounded in battles in the provinces of Helmand, Kunar, Nooristan, Maidan Wardak, Laghman, Kandahar, Nangarhar, Ghazni, Herat and Nimroz.

The U.S. Department of Defense has canceled the purchase of Russian helicopters for Afghanistan.  The United States can no longer pay for them!  The total cost to buy 63 Russian made ‘copters would have seen U.S. military officials stealing $1.1 billion USD from taxpayers!

Evil U.S. political leaders, Hillary Clinton, John Kerry and Laura Bush, are campaigning to convince U.S. taxpayers to spend more money on Afghanistan. Clinton admitted that it was her personal agenda to “…try to make that argument to the Congress and to the American public” to justify spending tax money the U.S. government doesn’t really have.  This while the U.S. economy continues to crash and burn!

U.S. tax dollar funded Zurmat Material Testing Laboratory, affiliated with the Zurmat Group, is actually a Mujahideen financing group.   The U.S. Special Investigator  General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) discovered that Zurmat, an Afghan company, was actually identified by U.S. Department of Defense officials as being a supporter of Mujahideen, two months before paying the company billions in U.S. tax dollars!

More than 100 Army National Guard soldiers, from the U.S. state of Michigan’s 1460th Transportation Company, deployed to Afghanistan.

National Geographic reports that Afghanistan National Parks has hired the country’s first female park rangers, at the Band-e Amir National Park.  But even the United States did not hire female rangers until 1969.

World War 3, Asian Front-Afghanistan, 09-12 November 2013: Illegal drugs set new records under U.S. watch! Big bank gives away $220-million! U.S. Spec Ops interferes with investigations into their crimes! Afghans want U.S. zero option! U.S. vets suffer lung damage!

Ghazni Province: In Moqor District, four National Directorate of Security (NDS) agents were captured by Mujahideen.  Mujahideen will let the spies go if the Afghan government releases people held in prisons.

Helmand Province: In Greshk District, battles between Afghan government forces and Mujahideen left at least five people dead and dozens wounded.

Kabul Province:  On the west side of Kabul City, the evil British empire inaugurated the official opening of the largest military academy in Afghanistan.  It’s also known as the Sandhurst of Afghanistan. It will employ 120 trainers mainly from United Kingdom, and it cost British taxpayers about $42-million USD.  Also in Kabul City, the Ministry of Interior Affairs reported that 20 metric tons of illegal drugs were destroyed.  Ministry officials admit that Kabul City, where U.S. military leaders are headquartered, is now the main transit hub for illegal drugs trafficking.

Kunar Province: The NGO Integrity Watch Afghanistan is accusing local police of stealing valuable Chromite from mining operations.  The Ministry of Interior Affairs denies such a thing is happening, yet also revealed that some local cops have been arrested for that very crime!

Maidan Wardak Provence:  The NDS has ended its investigation into U.S. special forces involvement in the torture deaths of at least 17 men.  NDS officials said they could not proceed because U.S. special forces are actively interfering with the investigation! (and these special forces ass holes will probably be turned loose on the U.S. population when the shit finally hits the fan in the United States)

The Asian Development Bank is giving Afghanistan $220-million USD, supposedly for road construction.

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) reports massive increases in the seizure of illegal drugs in 2012: Heroin 250.4%, opium 212.6% and hashish 328%.   This corresponds to the increase in opium production.  It’s obvious that the U.S. is behind such drugs production since opium production skyrocketed after the U.S. invasion.  However, dumb UNODC ignorantly said “…this report will serve as an effective step in capacity building of national institutions in the country in order to address the drivers of poppy cultivation, trafficking and drug use.”   Gee, you’d think after a hundred years of fighting illegal drugs the Western World would have that figured out by now!

Evil British empire Defense Secretary, Philip Hammond, warned the government of Afghanistan that the United Kingdom will end relations if Afghanistan does not sign onto the Obama regime’s so called “security” deal for 2014 and beyond.

More and more political groups in Afghanistan are openly opposed to any “security” deal with the Obama regime.  Obama threatens a “zero option”, meaning all U.S. personnel will be pulled out if a deal is not signed.  Mmmm, isn’t that what Obama led the people of the U.S. to believe would happen in 2014?   Today the Afghan National Unity Front, made up of religious clerics, tribal elders and university students, said bring on the Zero Option you Obama biyatch!

The U.S. Department of State continues to refuse visa applications from Afghans who work as interpreters for U.S. forces, even though it is public knowledge they will be assassinated if the U.S. ever leaves Afghanistan.

The U.S. Department of Defense might require mandatory lung testing for personnel returning from Iraq or Afghanistan.  That’s because there’s a huge increase in the number of veterans developing lung disorders.  Even U.S. government contractors are developing lung problems and are filing lawsuits against their employers.  Don’t blame depleted uranium as the only cause.  It turns out that military personnel are burning not just ordinary trash in their burn pits, but highly toxic plastics and even heavy metal laden batteries, and this is done without respirators!

Six National Guard soldiers returned home to the U.S. state of North Dakota.

World War 3, Asian Front-Afghanistan, 01-04 November 2013: U.S. taxes deliver more Russian helicopters! Government cops extorting money from civilians! Afghanistan buying fuel, from Russia!

Baghlan Province: A wedding was bombed.  At least eleven people wounded.  No explanation for the bombing, but local officials are conveniently blaming “anti-government forces”.

Ghazni Province: Major battles between Afghan government forces and Mujahideen reported in Andar and Geru districts.  At least 21 people killed, dozens wounded.

Ghor Province:  In Du Layna District, a truck carrying election officials was blown up.  Six election officials wounded.

Kandahar Province: In Kandahar City, a cop was shot and killed in a drive by shooting, police have little info to go on.

Logar Province: Confirmation that Mujahideen captured a pilot working for Russia early in the Gregorian year.  Associated Press reported that Russian official are now trying to work a deal for his release.  Mujahideen also captured a pilot from Kyrgyzstan.  They’ve already released all the Turkish passengers on the helicopter they captured.  In Pul-E-Alam, a U.S. Army Sergeant 1st Class (E7) from Kansas was killed when attacked by Mujahideen.  He was also a former Military Science Instructor with the Department of Military Science at Pittsburg State University.

Maidan Wardak Province:  In Syedabad District, four children killed, one wounded, after a mortar round exploded.  They were collecting scrap metal and found it and took it home, were it exploded.

Paktia Province:  In Gardez City, Afghanistan’s version of Homeland Security, National Directorate of Security (NDS), reported they captured a truck loaded with 50 metric tons of TNT explosives.  NDS claim the TNT was meant for terrorists, but who knows, there are so many mining ops going on now maybe some mining company was trying to smuggle in dirt cheap TNT?

Paktika Province:  In Khair Kot District, a bomb exploded in a Mosque.  There were cops in the Mosque at the time, three were killed one wounded.  Local police officials did not mention any civilian casualties, or why the cops were in the Mosque.

Uruzgan Province:  In Dehrawood District, a cop was killed when Mujahideen attacked a checkpoint.  Police say four Mujahideen were killed.

U.S. led NATO and Afghan government forces claim to have killed 17 Mujahideen in battles in the provinces of Kandahar, Paktika, Farah and Nimroz.

Integrity Watch Afghanistan says their latest investigation reveals that 60% of Afghan government highway cops are extorting money from civilians!  They say it’s happening at police checkpoints, and involve an average of six out of every ten checkpoints.  The claims by Integrity Watch Afghanistan are based on admissions by at least 370 cops!

The Afghan Ministry of Commerce and Trade announced the purchase of 22-thousand metric tons of fuel from Russia. Mmmm, I wonder where they’re getting the money to do that?

Russia announced they will deliver 30 helicopters to Afghanistan in 2014.  The Mil Mi-12V-5 ‘copters were paid for by the U.S. Department of Defense.  This is on top of the 12 Mi-12V-5 ‘copters paid for by U.S. taxpayers in 2012, and the 12 Mi-17V-5 ‘copters as well!

World War 3, Asian Front-Afghanistan, 28-31 October 2013: Australia says war is worth it! India rethinks economic investments! Mujahideen kill 3-thousand people! People forced to vote, with help of U.S.! More rip offs for U.S. taxpayers!

Ghazni Province: In Andar District, villagers beat a man to death.  They accused him of being the one who planted a land mine that exploded when a bus drove over it.  The explosion killed at least 18 women and children.  However, earlier reports by provincial officials said the perpetrator of the land mine was killed during the explosion.

Kandahar Province:  Government cops say they arrested a man armed with an exploding computer.  They say that Pakistani Mujahideen are now packing desk top computers with explosives and sending them into Afghanistan.  On FOB Walton, the Missouri Army National Guard has been training Afghan cops.  One of the courses being taught to Afghan police is how to use computers and the internet.  Another course being taught is enforcing political elections.  That’s strange because I was in the National Guard and I don’t recall ever being activated to enforce elections in the United States.

Paktika Province: In Khair Kot District, a suspected suicide bomber was shot and killed by police.  The cops shot the driver of the car saying he rammed a National Directorate of Security (NDS) building.  But the car exploded anyway and wounded two NDS cops.

Parwan Province: In Charikar City, a fuel supply convoy was set on fire.  City officials say many buildings were damaged when some of the the fueler trucks blew up.

Sar-e-Pul Province: In Kohistanat District, a battle between Mujahideen and Afghan National Army (ANA) troops. At least one Mujahid killed and two ANA troops killed, dozens wounded.  Independent reports say as many as 20 people were killed.  The ANA troops were taking part in a government program to force people to register to vote.

Uruzgan Province: On British empire Aussie controlled Tarin Kowt base, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott declared the war over, but said it was worth it: “Our mission in Afghanistan has been critical to our national security. We have worked to ensure Afghanistan does not again become a safe haven for terrorists and have worked with our allies to make the world a safer place.”

According to the Afghan Interior Ministry, the Mujahideen have killed almost 3-thousand government personnel and civilians in the past seven months.  The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) backs up the claim, saying civilian deaths have increased by 16%.  So much for Obama constantly saying the Mujahideen are decimated.

The government of Afghanistan is going to crack down on the use of boys for homosexual sex.  The Independent Human Rights Commission of Afghanistan (AIHRC) demanded an investigation into the age old practice of Bacha Bazi, or using boys to substitute for sex with women.  Many ignorant elders (who can’t read) have reasoned that it is the only way to remain true to Islamic morals, however it is actually a violation of written Islamic rules.  It’s also interesting that most of the Afghans calling for a stop to Bacha Bazi are women.

According to Reuters, a consortium of Indian companies, which were awarded a contract for the extraction of iron ore in Afghanistan, are now demanding better contract terms from the government of Afghanistan.  Afghanistan’s iron ore reserves, covered under the contract, are estimated to be worth $10.8 billion USD.

According to the U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR), another $100-billion in U.S. taxes are at risk for being stolen.  SIGAR discovered there is no oversight regarding the U.S. taxes that’re to be given to Afghan government forces, supposedly to buy fuel and spare parts.

The British empire’s United Kingdom just pledged another $200-million in U.K. taxes to Afghanistan!  That’s not all, it’s $200-million per year until 2017!  I thought the taxpayers of the U.K. were broke.

Don’t take your Crapper for granted, it’s time to celebrate World Toilet Day!

20 November 2013 (14:53 UTC-07 Tango)/16 Muharram 1435/29 Aban 1392/18 Gui-Hai (10th month) 4711

The words crapper and crap, for that matter, are ligit.  They come from the name of a real person.  Thomas Crapper was a successful British plumber who was incorrectly associated with inventing the modern flush toilet.

The idea of a flushing toilet is ancient.  Archeologists say the first example was created for the King Minos more than 2800 years ago.  The first patent for a modern flushing toilet went to Alexander Cummings in 1775.  The first use of indoor plumbing and flush toilets was in 1825 by a hotel in Boston, Massachusetts.  But toilets back then were for the elites.  It wasn’t until after 1910 that flushing toilets took on a design similar to current toilets, and became affordable for us commoners.

And it wasn’t until after the Second World War that most commoner families of the Western World got indoor flush toilets.  I was in Scotland in 1991 and visited a museum dedicated to the history of sewage.  It even had a full size replica of a 1800s sewer system complete with stinking crap and piss (of course it was replicated, but who’d of thought somebody could be paid to make models of craps, other than those joke crap toys)!  But what awakened me to the fact that we take our crappers for granted was a small display that pointed out that most Scottish homes didn’t have indoor plumbing, or toilets, until after the 1950s!

Then you have to wonder at the Japanese, for taking toilets to the extreme.  Apparently the Japanese are so afraid of their rear ends they created toilets that blast their asses with water jets so they don’t have to wipe.  The latest Japanese toilets provide imaging systems and soothing female computer voices to tell them if they still have a nasty ass, and then it blasts them again.  (there are some people in the U.S. that are the same way and will pay top dollar for a robot toilet from Japan)

By the way the first production toilet paper wasn’t invented until 1857.   And the technology to make modern toilet brushes was used to create the first artificial Xmas tree, in the 1930s, thus linking Xmas and toilet cleaning.

Now to get serious,  the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) marked 19 November as World Toilet Day.  They want people to be aware of the major impact toilets have on reducing disease.  Even so, UNICEF says one reason for the rise of new diseases is the fact that (in their estimation) as many as 2-thousand children die every day because they live in areas that have no toilets, or way of handling sewage: Access to toilets remains the unmentionable, shameful secret for even some very prosperous countries.  But its invisibility doesn’t make it harmless; in fact it is quite the reverse. Lack of access to toilets is quite literally killing children, making adults sick…”Sanjay Wijesekera, UNICEF Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)

So those of us commoners who have toilets should be proud, and thankful, for they truly are our porcelain thrones!

Oh commodus selarium deus, forgive me for taking you for granted.  I am truly thankful to have you.

Oh commodus selarium deus, forgive me for taking you for granted! I am truly thankful to have you!