What investigators conclude
 
So there we have the central enigma in the earthshaking prose of Joe Vialls. To true believers, it blends in with the other passionate anti-Zionist rhetoric. To skeptics, it rings hollow, and to some fellow Australians who have been tracking the particulars of Joe Vialls' meteoric and mercurial literary career, it rings consistent.
 
Two respectable Aussies - Stewart Beattie, a retired gunsmith from Wagga Wagga, and Andrew MacGregor, an ex-cop from Victoria - have watched the curious Vialls personality for almost 15 years and have come to the conclusion that the pieces of the Vialls puzzle simply don't fit together.
 
They recount a very public persona who claimed he was the victim of "mind games" and insisted he was under the spell of posthypnotic suggestions, and while they all agreed about the basic deception of the Port Arthur massacre (in which a mentally defective young man was convicted of an inexplicable mass murder right around the time Australia was debating tough new gun control laws), both Beattie and MacGregor became alarmed at Joe's demeanor and his apparently playing fast and loose with the facts.
 
Beattie's serious digging into the story of what Vialls claimed was his history turned up some suspicious discrepancies, not extraordinary for someone, as Vialls claimed to be, who has worked in the oil industry and had dealings with intelligence agencies.
 
Beattie also discerned a recurring aspect in Joe's many stories, mostly on the Internet but also in Nexus magazine. It seemed Joe was consumed by the murder of British policewoman Yvonne Fletcher in 1984, which was blamed on Libyans.
 
Beattie discovered that Joe's real name was Otho Jewell Vialls (listed as owner of the property where he lived in Carine, Western Australia).
 
Otto Jewell
 
Then Beattie read a story written by Vialls that appeared in Nexus called "The Terrorist Factory." In that story, Vialls named the fictional killer as Otto Jewell."
 
The connection gets more vivid.
 
According to Beattie, it was an article published in Issue 113 of the ForteanTimes, a UK published periodical promoted as dealing with the 'World of Strange Phenomena'. Accessible at time of his writing at: http://www.shoah.free-online.co.uk/801/now/wavies.html the article really should cause any thinking person's alarm bells to jangle:
 
"In a statement to Lobster editor Robyn Ramsay," Beattie writes, "Vialls now believes he was programmed to kill WPC Yvonne Fletcher outside the Libyan People's Bureau in London, 1984.
 
"According to Ramsay, Vialls says he fired on the policewoman from the office of the Hughes Tool Company, a firm long linked to the CIA."
 
Thus emerges perhaps the subconscious reason why many respected writers on the Internet and elsewhere regard Joe Vialls as too hot to handle, too volatile to be trusted. It also explains that seething razor's edge to his feverish reports.
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  Abazaid
 

Your current Neocon 'Soup du Jour' general is General Abazid, who is a Lebanese Christian Maronite.The grandson of Christian Lebanese immigrants, he is a fluent Arabic speaker who professes to love the Arab world

John Abizaid, a Lebanese-American general and Middle East expert fluent in Arabic, replaced Tommy Franks Monday as head of the US Central Command, which directs forces in a vast region that includes Iraq and Afghanistan ...

... Abizaid, 52, will oversee troops in a region that encompasses 25 countries in the Middle East and southwest Asia, an area that spans some 3,100 miles (5,000 kilometers) east to west and 3,600 miles (5,750 kilometers) north to south.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vialls Versus The Australians

A ballistics expert, master gunsmith, a veteran cop, and an ER nurse that was an eye witness to the massacre, spent nine yrs deciphering this tragedy. They became suspicious of Vialls as a disinformation source.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stewart Beattie

Stewart Beattie is a former gunsmith and firearms dealer from the New South Wales rural city of Wagga Wagga, who was forced from his business due to ill health in 1991, after constantly and publicly battling repressive gun law changes for more than seven years. After the crushing defeat of Barry Unsworth's labour government in the State general election of 1988, in what Unsworth described as a "gun referendum", it only took the incoming Greiner (liberal) government two and a half years to introduce similar repressive gun laws, and so Beattie sold-up.

Though in 1984, and pioneering support from Warren Cassidy of the NRA, he was instrumental in founding the Firearms Sports Association Inc (FSA), an adversarial body for all Australian firearm owners, which in just two years had grown in membership to double that of the Sporting Shooters Association of Australia (SSAA). But the FSA was from the outset infiltrated in a covert action, taken over, neutralised and by 1988 was extinct.

In the wake of the Port Arthur (Tasmania) massacre, in which 35 persons were murdered on 28 April 1996, the despotic Greiner gun laws were scrapped, when in May 1997 new legislation was enacted with extraordinarily draconian firearm prohibitions and confiscations, which the governments called a "buy-back"! This spelt the end to the author's past time of hunting game as well as target shooting and collecting; gun ownership for self defence was deemed a felony attracting a 15 gaol sentence!

The author severed all connections with all the shooting/firearm owning organisations and refuses to hold a firearm licence under laws he holds are unconstitutional, a nullity entitled to no adherence.

 

Beattie and macGregor

In 1998, he joined with the former Victorian Policeman, Mr Andrew MacGregor to investigate the terrorist attack at Port Arthur, which has been covered up and protected by all levels of governments in Australia.

Although of limited means, he has doggedly pursued the investigation, writing, and public speaking on the Port Arthur massacre, in support of Andrew, and Mrs Wendy Scurr - a survivor of the massacre - in spite of not inconsequential opposition by covert agencies from time to time, as the whistleblowers have moved about the Eastern states addressing public meetings from Cairns in the north, to Hobart in the South.

Soon after beginning the joint investigation with Andrew, and when closely examining commercial video of the case, they discovered a gunshot on a police audio tape that has been described by a barrister at law as, 'objective fact of a Conspiracy in the massacre at Port Arthur.' The shot proves other person/persons were inside the Seascape cottage at the time fall-guy Martin Bryant is heard speaking on a portable telephone to the police negotiator.

In 1999 after 4 years of research and writing, he published and distributed the family history work, The Odd Good Year, and in 2002, he published two print runs of A Gunsmith's Notebook on Port Arthur.

But like so many in the wake of the Port Arthur psychopolitical massacre, he has virtually been legislated into criminality, for his law-abiding, patriotic stand, and also politically disenfranchised for speaking out to expose the extensive cover-up of the massacre.

Mr Stewart Beattie

32 Brunskill Rd,

WAGGA WAGGA, NSW. 2650.

AUSTRALIA.

E-mail: phineas7@bigpond.com

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Marines bought these armored bulldozers off Israel

The United States Army has purchased several D9 armor kits from the IDF and used them to produce similarly fortified D9s. These have been used to clear destroyed vehicles from roads, dig moats, erect earthen-barriers, and construct field fortifications.

D9s have also been used to raze houses which hosted snipers who shot at American forces (similar to the Israeli usage). There were some reports about the use of large bulldozers against Iraqi trenches during the first Gulf War. Military reports on the Conflict in Iraq say that the D9s were found very effective and "received highly favorable reviews from all that benefited from their use" (Field Report: Marine Corps Systems Command Liaison Team , Central Iraq , 20 April to 25 April 2003).

The US army used D9 bulldozers to clear wood in Vietnam war but after the war it replaced them with smaller and cheaper Caterpillar D7 bulldozers. D7 dozers are still very common in US combat engineering battalions, but there is a resurgent high demand to replace the lighter D7s with the newer and more heavily armored D9s.